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Originally Posted by
PairO'Dice Lost
Whoa, guys, hold on, let's not be hasty. Some people out there have world dominations plans, you know, and I--er, I mean, they don't want to rule over a radioactive wasteland. Which is of course a topic I know nothing about; I'm just a pair of flaming d6s, how could I possibly take over anything?
(This forum really needs an innocent "Who, me? I don't know what you're talking about..." smiley for times like these.)
Now, giving certain select members of the population a stern talking-to with some sharp implements for some of the stuff they say and do? That I can get behind.
I'm not suggesting we destroy humanity, just requesting a pardon in case it comes to that.
I wouldn't want to destroy my future playthings.
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Re: LGBTAitp 27: Of Shoes, and Ships, and Sealing Wax
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Originally Posted by
golentan
Urge... to destroy... humanity... rising...
Seriously, telling people who are trying to be your friends that they count as enemies is a TERRIBLE WAY to triumph against your enemies. And that... flier... That is easily one of the most despicable things I've read. It's beyond sick, it's just... :smallfurious:
I prescribe 30 CC's of cat gifs! Stat!
In addition: 6 true stories that will restore your faith in humanity. (Warning: Some foul language).
Remember, the world is half full, not half empty.
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Originally Posted by
noparlpf
Depending on how strict you are with definitions, I may not count as human, so can I help you?
*Whaps with newspaper* Bad! No encouraging apocalyptic behaviour! Not even if the explosion would be really, really cool!
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Re: LGBTAitp 27: Of Shoes, and Ships, and Sealing Wax
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Originally Posted by
Randomguy
I prescribe 30 CC's of cat gifs! Stat!
In addition:
6 true stories that will restore your faith in humanity. (Warning: Some foul language).
Remember, the world is half full, not half empty.
*Whaps with newspaper* Bad! No encouraging apocalyptic behaviour! Not even if the explosion would be really, really cool!
But...but...but cat .gifs are two-dimensional.
Also explosions are cool.
Edit: I just ran into the term "transmisogyny". Can somebody please explain? The context made it seem like they meant "transphobia", but this word seems to exclude trans men.
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Originally Posted by
Randomguy
Remember, the world is half full, not half empty.
The world is twice as big as it needs to be? I dunno, it seems to be at a fine size right now.
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Re: LGBTAitp 27: Of Shoes, and Ships, and Sealing Wax
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Originally Posted by
noparlpf
Edit: I just ran into the term "transmisogyny". Can somebody please explain? The context made it seem like they meant "transphobia", but this word seems to exclude trans men.
In retrospect, yeah, it's just the mixture of misogyny and transphobia directly, and as such, transmen wouldn't really experience it in the same way or at all depending upon the people.
Remember, to misogynists, wanting to be female and "giving up being male" is worse than "a woman wanting to be a man" because of the hierarchy of value that misogyny is predicated upon.
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Heliomance
I'm getting seriously ticked off with the way "ally" seems to be becoming a slur. I wouldn't be coping with my gender weirdness nearly as well as I am without my friends, most of whom are straight and cis. But there seems to be an overriding ethos of "you must be this queer to have a valid opinion" out there, and I hate it. For example, I just went on lgbtlaughs - normally quite amusing - and found this gem.
Seriously, what the hell?
Well, that's a good way for the blogger to be dismissed as intellectually bankrupt and written off as irrelevant and bigoted, I suppose? :smallconfused:
I'd be more concerned if people outside of their own hateful little following of people so hurt by hate they became it took the person as worthwhile enough to overlook that.
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noparlpf
As long as we're being pissed off at people:
Trigger warnings: Rape culture.
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I just saw
an article on facebook about a flier at Miami U. "Top Ten Ways to Get Away With Rape".
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Yep. From the context and the content of the flyer, it's just plain bizarre to boot.
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SiuiS
Hahahaha no.
High school seniors have reputations which are seemingly well-deserved. The only kids who didn't get their phys-Ed requirements out of the way by junior year are those who subscribe really hard to the cult of athleticism, and those who go to school because it's what is done, and they do the bare minimum along the way - including developing as a person.
Honestly, I figured that it must be a vastly different school system than any of the ones in the U.S. I've encountered to have a 12th grade gym class, and so my own experiences of what grades people take gym wouldn't apply, because in all the states I've lived in, you're required to take it as as an underclassman.
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Originally Posted by
Kindablue
Eee! That IS cute!
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Originally Posted by
Heliomance
I'm getting seriously ticked off with the way "ally" seems to be becoming a slur. I wouldn't be coping with my gender weirdness nearly as well as I am without my friends, most of whom are straight and cis. But there seems to be an overriding ethos of "you must be this queer to have a valid opinion" out there, and I hate it. For example, I just went on lgbtlaughs - normally quite amusing - and found this gem.
Seriously, what the hell?
Wow. That is... seriously wrong. This kind of attitude hurts everyone.
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Originally Posted by
noparlpf
Members of oppressed groups being intolerant pisses me off even more than members of privileged groups being intolerant, because they of all people ought to know better. >:|
This, too.
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As long as we're being pissed off at people:
Trigger warnings: Rape culture.
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I just saw
an article on facebook about a flier at Miami U. "Top Ten Ways to Get Away With Rape".
What the... wow... this... oh my gods, this is simply awful! :smalleek::smallmad::smallfurious:
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Re: LGBTAitp 27: Of Shoes, and Ships, and Sealing Wax
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Originally Posted by
Heliomance
*snip*
Yarr, I get the whole intention of "this thing is about queer people" but making ridiculous generalizations just makes you a huge ass. :/
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Originally Posted by
Lilac_Shade
On Friday I will teach a workshop in a grade 12 boys' gym class on gender and sexuality basics. I'm glad my organisation has gotten into gym classes, but this is really scary :smalleek:
Oooh, good luck! How old is 12th grade? What are you going to be talking about specifically? /interested
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Originally Posted by
noparlpf
As long as we're being pissed off at people:
Trigger warnings: Rape culture.
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I just saw
an article on facebook about a flier at Miami U. "Top Ten Ways to Get Away With Rape".
...ugh, that is outright vile. :smallfrown:
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Originally Posted by
noparlpf
Edit: I just ran into the term "transmisogyny". Can somebody please explain? The context made it seem like they meant "transphobia", but this word seems to exclude trans men.
It's the specific intersection between transphobia and misogyny. It comes down to, basically there's two forms of sexism. There's oppositional sexism; which is the one that is all "act like your assigned gender, stay in your box" and where a decent amount of transphobia comes from. Then there's the traditional form of sexism that states that 'maleness' is better than 'femaleness' (this does not mean that men don't suffer from the restrictiveness of gender roles and stereotypes). So, while someone transmasculine is 'breaking the roles' cause they're doing something they shouldn't cause of their assigned gender, they are moving to a 'better position' cause male is 'better' than female. So it at least 'makes sense'. But for transfeminine people it's the whole "why would a 'man' degrade themselves by wanting to be a woman?'. And that adds in a whole extra ton of bigotry.
Natalie wrote a good article about it.
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Originally Posted by
Worira
Oh man, I'd never realized! I've been totally slacking on my gay-oppressing duties!
Like the scare quotes, too.
Oh shi... Oh wait, it only counts for "allies"(imagine a really heavy echoing voice here). Luckily I consider people who support people in general (LGBT are people too right?) as people deserving being called a decent human being. We're in the clear fellow non harassing straight people... :smallwink:
But seriously now, I think intolerance of any sort is generally bad (unless it qualifies as an allergy, in which case I pity you and hope you have the right meds when it happens). I sometimes wonder how hard it can be to just accept other people for who they are and what they believe in (or not) (barring extreme circumstances ofcourse where people would try to legalize breaking several major laws by using the freedom of speech/thought and religion (and such)). For being a decent human being has nothing to do with intelligence or other personal factors, just the thing we humans have been doing for ages, i.e. a little bit of empathy. Is that too much to ask? Well, apparently it is for some people...
SaintRidley and Supernerd: congratulations! Hugs if you want them.
On the neutrality of science: Science likes to think of itself as meutral, but really they are aligned with the person/organisation/institution/whathaveyou that funds them.
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Re: LGBTAitp 27: Of Shoes, and Ships, and Sealing Wax
Science is neutral. Scientists, and interpretation, are not. Ideally you have scientists from a vast array of backgrounds, perspectives and, yes, financial backing critiquing each others work from those biases (but should be attempting to mitigate or account for said biases) to make sure the ultimate consensus is as neutral an interpretation of the evidence as possible.
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Re: LGBTAitp 27: Of Shoes, and Ships, and Sealing Wax
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Originally Posted by
Lilac_Shade
On Friday I will teach a workshop in a grade 12 boys' gym class on gender and sexuality basics. I'm glad my organisation has gotten into gym classes, but this is really scary :smalleek:
That's really great. You are the change you want to see in the world! My mother lectures at third level and she says the best way is to come across as really frigging scary the first day, then be nice. That way they don't want to aggravate you in case you flip out on them.
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Originally Posted by
Heliomance
I'm getting seriously ticked off with the way "ally" seems to be becoming a slur. I wouldn't be coping with my gender weirdness nearly as well as I am without my friends, most of whom are straight and cis. But there seems to be an overriding ethos of "you must be this queer to have a valid opinion" out there, and I hate it. For example, I just went on lgbtlaughs - normally quite amusing - and found this gem.
Seriously, what the hell?
:smallfrown: That really sucks. As someone who used to identify as a straight ally, it makes me feel hurt, and as a member of the LGBT+ community, it makes me feel angry. We're never going to "win" with that attitude! We're never going to be the majority (unless that "most people are a bit bi" thing catches on, I guess). We gotta get the reasonable straight people on side so the bigots are in the minority.
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Originally Posted by
noparlpf
Members of oppressed groups being intolerant pisses me off even more than members of privileged groups being intolerant, because they of all people ought to know better. >:|
It is very human to want to lash out in return. But that's no real excuse for actually doing it to people who are on your side.
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Originally Posted by
noparlpf
As long as we're being pissed off at people:
Trigger warnings: Rape culture.
Spoiler
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I just saw
an article on facebook about a flier at Miami U. "Top Ten Ways to Get Away With Rape".
I saw that. :smallsigh: I'm not even properly able to get angry about it, I just feel kind of sick and scared. I want to say "The worst part is ... !" but I can't figure out which bit is the worst part, so I'll just say apparently the school authorities are taking it as an isolated incident, even though there have been plenty of sexual assaults on campus.
I'm having a really hard time at the moment. I'm still in limbo, I don't know if/when I can start my Masters, I have no apartment, no therapist, I'm in medical-expenses limbo. I'm so stressed I'm getting near-constant stomach pains, and I've been having terrible thoughts. I'm going to need a holiday to recover from all of this not-working! >,<
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KenderWizard
:smallfrown: That really sucks. As someone who used to identify as a straight ally, it makes me feel hurt, and as a member of the LGBT+ community, it makes me feel angry. We're never going to "win" with that attitude! We're never going to be the majority (unless that "most people are a bit bi" thing catches on, I guess). We gotta get the reasonable straight people on side so the bigots are in the minority.
This seems fairly indicative of the attitude towards allies. I hate it.
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Re: LGBTAitp 27: Of Shoes, and Ships, and Sealing Wax
Not an unknown phenomena. Rather depressing. It's the same sort of opinion a percentage of [oppressed minors] have to those who aren't a part of that group who want to learn and help.
In happier news: A bus has been driving around Leicester recently, with an advert that isn't advertising a film (shock. Horror). This one is just a pink banner with the words "Some people are gay. Get over it."
Made me smile. :smallsmile:
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Re: LGBTAitp 27: Of Shoes, and Ships, and Sealing Wax
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Originally Posted by
Heliomance
This seems fairly indicative of the attitude towards allies. I hate it.
Wow. Just, wow. It's almost as if people want to wallow in self pity becuase of their sexual orientation and/or gender identity.
I'll admit pride and conceitedness can happen, but with a few well placed remarks and relevant discussion that can be helped. Just plain rejecting people who at least try to help or at least try to find out what it is all about and simultaneously crying foul is just crying for attention imo. I do like the fact that she has included an apt description of her personality in her tumblr name :smallamused:
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Originally Posted by
Heliomance
This seems fairly indicative of the attitude towards allies. I hate it.
...Is it bad that my first thought when I saw the recipe wasn't "That's terrible!" but rather "Baseless pride...charcoal...well, at least those cookies won't be too acidic"?
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Meh. I'd like to think that I would still hold my anti-bigot views even if there was nothing coming back to me from the LGBTA community*. As it is, I just repeat the old "5% of any group are jerks" saying and pass on. They don't want me on their site, I don't want to be on their site and so I think we can easily find some common ground...
But it's nice to be appreciated.
*As it is... I've said it before, this thread is my primary home on the Internet. It is where I feel safest, warts and all. The love here helps keep me warm on sleepless nights.
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Asta Kask
Meh. I'd like to think that I would still hold my anti-bigot views even if there was nothing coming back to me from the LGBTA community*. As it is, I just repeat the old "5% of any group are jerks" saying and pass on. They don't want me on their site, I don't want to be on their site and so I think we can easily find some common ground...
But it's nice to be appreciated.
*As it is... I've said it before, this thread is my primary home on the Internet. It is where I feel safest, warts and all. The love here helps keep me warm on sleepless nights.
it isn't about nothing coming back (I mean, that warm and fuzzy feeling becuase you helped someone is reward enough), it's about people crying out for pity, understanding and acceptance while they just file you away as a LGBT hating, self obsessed, bigoted, mysogynist ******* anyway, whatever you do or say. *wanders off mumbling incoherent sounds, waving franticly*
*comes back*
Oh dear, I did it again, I let myself get mad because of people over the internet. I really have to stop doing this...
sorry guys, the rage wasn't directed at you guys >.< I hope you can forgive me. I just can't stand such a level of ingratitude :smallmad:
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Re: LGBTAitp 27: Of Shoes, and Ships, and Sealing Wax
Re: Miami University. 27 rapes over a three year period. That's nine a year, in a school with 16,000 students. Doing some lazy math, that's one per eight thousand girls. At some point, you realize that you're never going to wipe out violent crime completely, and that all you're doing is wasting resources while causing outrage fatigue to set in.
My bigger worry is that the focus on what's the taste equivalent of a dead baby joke will distract from decent partner etiquette. There are plenty of ways to be a ****ty partner without violently assaulting anybody else. Some branching out could help instead of trying to fit as many things as possible under the rape umbrella.
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Originally Posted by
Heliomance
This seems fairly indicative of the attitude towards allies. I hate it.
How do you feel about abused animals? Starving children? Underfunded space programs?
The point being, there are plenty of worthwhile causes that won't try to berate and guilt-trip you just for not living up to their unrealistic expectations? Nobody gave any ****y bloggers the right to grant or revoke your status as a decent human being. Stop paying attention to their tantrums, focus your energies on other worthwhile causes, be happier not having to aggravate yourself regularly.
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Originally Posted by
noparlpf
I'm not suggesting we destroy humanity, just requesting a pardon in case it comes to that.
I wouldn't want to destroy my future playthings.
Don't mess with the Children.
http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__...4/Gamera13.jpg
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Reluctance
How do you feel about abused animals? Starving children? Underfunded space programs?
The point being, there are plenty of worthwhile causes that won't try to berate and guilt-trip you just for not living up to their unrealistic expectations? Nobody gave any ****y bloggers the right to grant or revoke your status as a decent human being. Stop paying attention to their tantrums, focus your energies on other worthwhile causes, be happier not having to aggravate yourself regularly.
Yea, these people are making ME question my donations.
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I'd really like it if there were no doctors, who lack an empathetic attitude and trivialize instead of understand gender issues, treating transsexual people.
I don't feel like being categorized separetely and cast aside from what my gynecologist calls 'women', obviously not referring to me. Nor do I feel like being the target of assumptions that my female health needs and my desire for motherhood are somehow less valid than other women's.
It's painful for my ears to listen to them talk about chromosomes and biological sexes, only to undermine my identity and prospects for wishes associated with a female life, when they really don't even know a whole lot about what chromosomes and biological sex keep within themselves.
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Originally Posted by
Astrella
*hugs*
The main thing scaring me is; and I guess you don't know that cause you weren't around is that I already sorta came out in the past to them. Sorta, because I just mentioned having gender issues and not outright saying that I'm a girl.
And that sorta resulted in both of them believing the internet was brainwashing me (and mum using some hurtful slurs in arguments) and them locking me off from the internet during the holidays which was ,considering most of my friends and support are online and I was really depressive back then, really awful. :/
:smallfrown: That's no good. I hate to say it, but when you're deciding on a time and place to come out to them fully, maybe it would be a good idea to find a friend or family member who might be willing to let you stay at their place, so if the worst should happen, at least you have a place to stay.
I really, really hope it doesn't come to that, but if that was their reaction to the idea, taking some precautions might be for the best. They're your parents, though. Only you can know if that's a likely outcome.
*Hugs!*
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SaintRidley
I guess my partner liked it enough to put a ring on it.
I type this from the strange state of being that is being married.
Hooray! *Throws rice*
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supernerd
Skimming in after a few days away!
Love the Pheonix!
Thanks :smallsmile: !
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supernerd
In news: I'm currently experiencing infatuation again. And because it's mutual and I'm using this stage to get to know him, it's a wonderful feeling to have again.
Hooray for you, too! I remember that feeling. I miss it, but I glad you get to experience it!
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Heliomance
The name I go by now is a derivation of my old name, but also it was chosen by my mum, so it doesn't feel like I'm rejecting them by rejecting the name they gave me.
Ah, I see. Thanks :smallsmile: . More werewolfery to come today, I promise!
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Kindablue
OMG :smallredface::smallbiggrin: !! That is just absolutely adorable! How to make a background out of...
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Originally Posted by
Lilac_Shade
On Friday I will teach a workshop in a grade 12 boys' gym class on gender and sexuality basics. I'm glad my organisation has gotten into gym classes, but this is really scary :smalleek:
Oh, good luck! Hopefully there the reasonable, understanding kind of high schoolers, not the stereotypical idiotic, bigoted jocks. I really hope you do well - someone needs to help spread understanding and acceptance, and you're doing a really great thing!
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Originally Posted by
Heliomance
I'm getting seriously ticked off with the way "ally" seems to be becoming a slur.
Seriously, what the hell?
That's...:smalleek: :smallfrown: Not the right way to go about it at all. Don't they understand? We're all of us a representative of our group. If one of us is mean or hurtful for no reason, then those who encounter them are going to think that's how we all react.
Especially when they're trying to help!
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Originally Posted by
noparlpf
Members of oppressed groups being intolerant pisses me off even more than members of privileged groups being intolerant, because they of all people ought to know better. >:|
As long as we're being pissed off at people:
Trigger warnings: Rape culture.
Spoiler
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I just saw
an article on facebook about a flier at Miami U. "Top Ten Ways to Get Away With Rape".
:smallsmile:...:smalleek: :smallannoyed: :smallmad: :smallfurious:...:smallfrown: I don't understand people at all. Am I even the same species as some of these clowns? Who...WHO in their right minds could think something like that is okay?
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Astrella
I liked that article. I like most of her stuff, actually, although I only ever read it when I get linked from here.
In other news, I've been getting a really weird (not unpleasant, just weird) feeling lately. It's like I'm a old photograph that's been double-exposed, and one of the images is my surrent male body, and the other is a potential, to-be female body. It crops up every now and then for a few moments. I'm always surprised, but excited to feel it come, and sad to see it go.
Anyone else ever get anything like that? I'm curious.
~Phoenix~
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Re: LGBTAitp 27: Of Shoes, and Ships, and Sealing Wax
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Originally Posted by
Heliomance
I'm getting seriously ticked off with the way "ally" seems to be becoming a slur. I wouldn't be coping with my gender weirdness nearly as well as I am without my friends, most of whom are straight and cis. But there seems to be an overriding ethos of "you must be this queer to have a valid opinion" out there, and I hate it. For example, I just went on lgbtlaughs - normally quite amusing - and found this gem.
Seriously, what the hell?
I feel sorry for anyone who have experienced so many negative interactions that they cannot imagine not being in an Us vs. Them situation, it is very sad. ;_;
I really hope more decent people from all groups will be able to break through the mists of hatred soon. That people can and will be this vicious towards people for sharing traits with oppressors is terrible. :smallfrown:
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Originally Posted by
golentan
Urge... to destroy... humanity... rising...
Eep!
Please do not destroy us! We-uhm, wait. I am a Kobold...
But please do not destroy humans anyway! >_<
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Originally Posted by
KenderWizard
I'm having a really hard time at the moment. I'm still in limbo, I don't know if/when I can start my Masters, I have no apartment, no therapist, I'm in medical-expenses limbo. I'm so stressed I'm getting near-constant stomach pains, and I've been having terrible thoughts. I'm going to need a holiday to recover from all of this not-working! >,<
*Hugs*
I hope you will soon get to start your Masters, that all sounds very very stressful. Hopefully it will be much less stressing once you begin. :smallsmile:
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AuroraF
I'd really like it if there were no doctors, who lack an empathetic attitude and trivialize instead of understand gender issues, treating transsexual people.
I don't feel like being categorized separetely and cast aside from what my gynecologist calls 'women', obviously not referring to me. Nor do I feel like being the target of assumptions that my female health needs and my desire for motherhood are somehow less valid than other women's.
It's painful for my ears to listen to them talk about chromosomes and biological sexes, only to undermine my identity and prospects for wishes associated with a female life, when they really don't even know a whole lot about what chromosomes and biological sex keep within themselves.
That is terrible. It is not the job of a physician to determine who you are or to impose their values on you. Doctors are supposed to help people and care for their well being, not trying to make them fit in someone else's boxes, particularly not their own. ;_;
I hope much fewer doctors will act like that soon.
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Originally Posted by
KenderWizard
I'm having a really hard time at the moment. I'm still in limbo, I don't know if/when I can start my Masters, I have no apartment, no therapist, I'm in medical-expenses limbo. I'm so stressed I'm getting near-constant stomach pains, and I've been having terrible thoughts. I'm going to need a holiday to recover from all of this not-working! >,<
Oh dear. *hugs* Don't explode - exploded kender are nowhere near as nice as living ones. Err... I usually listen to music to calm me down. Check out Alice Cooper.
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AuroraF
I'd really like it if there were no doctors, who lack an empathetic attitude and trivialize instead of understand gender issues, treating transsexual people.
That would be nice. I wish it could be like that.
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Originally Posted by
Randomguy
I prescribe 30 CC's of cat gifs! Stat!
In addition:
6 true stories that will restore your faith in humanity. (Warning: Some foul language).
Remember, the world is half full, not half empty.
*Whaps with newspaper* Bad! No encouraging apocalyptic behaviour! Not even if the explosion would be really, really cool!
Love the cats, but my school wifi blocked the blog for belonging to the category: "Tasteless" and I loled.
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Originally Posted by
noparlpf
I'm not suggesting we destroy humanity, just requesting a pardon in case it comes to that.
I wouldn't want to destroy my future playthings.
Or my future boyfriend that has yet to have a red X above his threshold! Or does that count as a plaything in this context?
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Absol197
Hooray for you, too! I remember that feeling. I miss it, but I glad you get to experience it!
OMG :smallredface::smallbiggrin: !! That is just absolutely adorable! How to make a background out of...
Thankee Marm! And IKR! It's one of those diamond in the rough pictures.
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Originally Posted by
Keveak
Eep!
Please do not destroy us! We-uhm, wait. I am a Kobold...
But please do not destroy humans anyway! >_<
Thanks for sticking your neck out for us! Also destroying humanity as a whole is ineffective. You destroy only what needs to be.
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Originally Posted by
Asta Kask
Oh dear. *hugs* Don't explode - exploded kender are nowhere near as nice as living ones.
Speak for yourself. While I actually happen to like this non-klepto one, the vast majority and their "borrowing" fetish are pretty much the reason Fireballs were invented. :smalltongue:
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Originally Posted by
AuroraF
I'd really like it if there were no doctors, who lack an empathetic attitude and trivialize instead of understand gender issues, treating transsexual people.
I don't feel like being categorized separetely and cast aside from what my gynecologist calls 'women', obviously not referring to me. Nor do I feel like being the target of assumptions that my female health needs and my desire for motherhood are somehow less valid than other women's.
It's painful for my ears to listen to them talk about chromosomes and biological sexes, only to undermine my identity and prospects for wishes associated with a female life, when they really don't even know a whole lot about what chromosomes and biological sex keep within themselves.
Bolded for emphasis. While there are some structural/chemical issues that need to be kept in mind, they have absolutely nothing to do with bedside manner.
I guess it's a question of how trans acceptance progresses in the future. Many doctors did grow up and get trained when trans people were curiosities at best. This isn't an excuse for bad behavior, just hoping that the issue doesn't get brushed aside over the next few years. Otherwise, you'll have more doctors doing the same thing because it was never relevant to them.
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Love the cats, but my school wifi blocked the blog for belonging to the category: "Tasteless" and I loled.
It's cracked.com. Article quality can vary wildly.
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Re: LGBTAitp 27: Of Shoes, and Ships, and Sealing Wax
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KenderWizard
I'm having a really hard time at the moment. I'm still in limbo, I don't know if/when I can start my Masters, I have no apartment, no therapist, I'm in medical-expenses limbo. I'm so stressed I'm getting near-constant stomach pains, and I've been having terrible thoughts. I'm going to need a holiday to recover from all of this not-working! >,<
Sorry to hear about that. Stress is hard to manage, especially when so much other stuff is happening around and to you. But we're all here for you, and I know you'll get that Masters!
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Castaras
In happier news: A bus has been driving around Leicester recently, with an advert that isn't advertising a film (shock. Horror). This one is just a pink banner with the words "Some people are gay. Get over it."
Made me smile. :smallsmile:
I smiled just thinking about it. Maybe I should try and get that on a bus or two round here...
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supernerd
Thanks for sticking your neck out for us! Also destroying humanity as a whole is ineffective. You destroy only what needs to be.
Speak for yourself. My Master Plan B has approximately 66-75 percent of the worlds populaation written off in it...
And don't even ask about Plan C. :smallamused:
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Re: LGBTAitp 27: Of Shoes, and Ships, and Sealing Wax
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Well done for dealing with that. It's hard to walk the line between conflict and deceit, and I think you did really well!
Danke. :smallsmile:
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Heliomance
This seems fairly indicative of the attitude towards allies. I hate it.
Eeeech... should not have clicked that while having a snack. >.>
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Originally Posted by
Castaras
In happier news: A bus has been driving around Leicester recently, with an advert that isn't advertising a film (shock. Horror). This one is just a pink banner with the words "Some people are gay. Get over it."
Made me smile. :smallsmile:
That's neat. :smallsmile:
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Reluctance
How do you feel about abused animals? Starving children? Underfunded space programs?
The point being, there are plenty of worthwhile causes that won't try to berate and guilt-trip you just for not living up to their unrealistic expectations? Nobody gave any ****y bloggers the right to grant or revoke your status as a decent human being. Stop paying attention to their tantrums, focus your energies on other worthwhile causes, be happier not having to aggravate yourself regularly.
I'd hope that people's support of me is not dependent on the behaviour of other queer people. :smallannoyed:
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I'd really like it if there were no doctors, who lack an empathetic attitude and trivialize instead of understand gender issues, treating transsexual people.
I don't feel like being categorized separetely and cast aside from what my gynecologist calls 'women', obviously not referring to me. Nor do I feel like being the target of assumptions that my female health needs and my desire for motherhood are somehow less valid than other women's.
It's painful for my ears to listen to them talk about chromosomes and biological sexes, only to undermine my identity and prospects for wishes associated with a female life, when they really don't even know a whole lot about what chromosomes and biological sex keep within themselves.
*all the sympathies*
It's really frustrating just how uneducated the medical sector (still) is about trans stuff. And it's not even like it's that hard. :/
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:smallfrown: That's no good. I hate to say it, but when you're deciding on a time and place to come out to them fully, maybe it would be a good idea to find a friend or family member who might be willing to let you stay at their place, so if the worst should happen, at least you have a place to stay.
I really, really hope it doesn't come to that, but if that was their reaction to the idea, taking some precautions might be for the best. They're your parents, though. Only you can know if that's a likely outcome.
*Hugs!*
*nod*
I'm planning on coming out to other people in the family first to have some support and people to fallback on.
*hugs*
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In other news, I've been getting a really weird (not unpleasant, just weird) feeling lately. It's like I'm a old photograph that's been double-exposed, and one of the images is my surrent male body, and the other is a potential, to-be female body. It crops up every now and then for a few moments. I'm always surprised, but excited to feel it come, and sad to see it go.
Anyone else ever get anything like that? I'm curious.
~Phoenix~
Uhm, I usually get something similar when looking in the mirror? It's like, seeing the girl in me and it doesn't go away and it makes me really happy when it happens. :smallsmile:
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KenderWizard
I'm having a really hard time at the moment. I'm still in limbo, I don't know if/when I can start my Masters, I have no apartment, no therapist, I'm in medical-expenses limbo. I'm so stressed I'm getting near-constant stomach pains, and I've been having terrible thoughts. I'm going to need a holiday to recover from all of this not-working! >,<
Aww. :smallfrown:
Be sure to take enough time to relax! And I hope everything sorts out really fast. *offers all of the hugs and sympathies*
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Heliomance
This seems fairly indicative of the attitude towards allies. I hate it.
Excesstivists need to wake up and go 'Wait, crud. Misandry is A BAD THING.'
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Asta Kask
*As it is... I've said it before, this thread is my primary home on the Internet. It is where I feel safest, warts and all. The love here helps keep me warm on sleepless nights.
Hugpile on Asta.
(GLOMP)
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Thank you. They found what is probably a benign tumor on my cat's left front paw. Luckily it's dry and doesn't appear to hurt (he bit me when I examined it, but not in a way to suggest pain). You all know how much my cat means to me - I've talked enough about him over my time here. But like I said, it's probably nothing.
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Reluctance
Re: Miami University. 27 rapes over a three year period. That's nine a year, in a school with 16,000 students. Doing some lazy math, that's one per eight thousand girls. At some point, you realize that you're never going to wipe out violent crime completely, and that all you're doing is wasting resources while causing outrage fatigue to set in.
My bigger worry is that the focus on what's the taste equivalent of a dead baby joke will distract from decent partner etiquette. There are plenty of ways to be a ****ty partner without violently assaulting anybody else. Some branching out could help instead of trying to fit as many things as possible under the rape umbrella.
I don't think the school's doing anything more than responding to (what I can only imagine is) a breach in the student code of conduct. It seems over the top to suggest that because of that more serious problems will be over looked.
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Reluctance
How do you feel about abused animals? Starving children? Underfunded space programs?
The point being, there are plenty of worthwhile causes that won't try to berate and guilt-trip you just for not living up to their unrealistic expectations? Nobody gave any ****y bloggers the right to grant or revoke your status as a decent human being. Stop paying attention to their tantrums, focus your energies on other worthwhile causes, be happier not having to aggravate yourself regularly.
First of all, yes, **** those people. Second of all, no, **** those people. They don't get to decide the decorum of their movement just because they have a free Tumblr account and a loud voice. We can ignore them without giving up on the cause of LGBT rights.
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Originally Posted by
Reluctance
How do you feel about abused animals? Starving children? Underfunded space programs?
The point being, there are plenty of worthwhile causes that won't try to berate and guilt-trip you just for not living up to their unrealistic expectations? Nobody gave any ****y bloggers the right to grant or revoke your status as a decent human being. Stop paying attention to their tantrums, focus your energies on other worthwhile causes, be happier not having to aggravate yourself regularly.
Wait, are you actually seriously suggesting that because of a few angry douchebags, we should stop fighting for LGBT rights? That they get to ruin it for the rest of us? Because that's almost as uncool as their attitude.