Absolutely howling at his tweet
Elon Musk be like:
Hmmmm
started watching TOTAL DRAMA ISLAND! it’s so fun. lindsay gwen trent courtney duncan izzy in my style!
august my dark, bittersweet beloved, red with sunsets and heartbreak! bring me heat and bring me passion, bring me sleepless nights and days burning wildly in a summer frenzy!
before the cold comes, before fall numbs us, bring me all the fire and madness you can, and kiss me with sun until I yield.
another beautiful night on tumblr
all these posts about people clutching their pearls about seeing bare titties at pride make me laugh because at last year’s pride i met a cishet guy who had no idea what was going on and had joined because he saw bare titties and thought “those people look like they are having fun, and also i can see tits for free” and he asked me about what was happening and let me explain LGBT struggles for some time before telling me he had a transgender cousin and he was going to make sure to be there for her in the future. bare tits will be the beacon to world peace
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more examples of the intersection of ableism and queerphobia
- JK Rowling’s essay about trans men specifically talked about how autistic girls are being lead astray by the trans movement
- in some jurisdictions, people with cognitive and/or intellectual disabilities are not allowed to medically transition at all
- again, psychotic people constantly being questioned about whether their identity is a delusion/hallucination or not
- queer spaces not being accessible for those who use mobility aids (particularly wheelchairs)
- disabled people not having access to sex education that specifically educates them on having sex whilst disabled — and abled people not bothering to learn the same
- the concept that having someone who is both disabled and queer is “bad representation” somehow. constant messaging that you’re either one or the other and can’t be both
- ideas in the queer community about what the queer lifestyle looks like often does not consider that the lifestyle is impossible for people who use mobility aids and/or have a carer
I could go on and on. disabled people are constantly excluded from queer movements and queer people are often excluded from disability movements. we’re ignored. we’re pushed aside. our needs are put in the “too hard” basket, and we’re not given necessary supports to live a happy life as a queer disabled person
do not tag this “q slur” or similar
I think as adults with our own living spaces it’s important to have your friends over periodically for a sleepover. And i mean a real sleepover. Staying up late to watch movies with junkfood and popcorn and then going to bed only to stay up even later talking in the dark and laughing because you’re so exhausted that everything’s funny but you still don’t want to fall asleep.
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would love to be in a period drama. wearing those dresses half titty out acting shy
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