♥ BB GUN : MAGIC EYE GIRLFRIEND ♥
…i didn’t cry drawing it…
TW: Transphobic language.
Also I have the feels
(via transclan)
♥ BB GUN : MAGIC EYE GIRLFRIEND ♥
…i didn’t cry drawing it…
TW: Transphobic language.
Also I have the feels
(via transclan)
This doesn’t have to be true forever, it’s up to us to change prevailing attitudes and make fellow human beings feel welcome and accepted. You need not personally approve of the spectrum of human sexual orientation, but is not within your rights to decide the degree and value of another person’s humanity. It is, however, your duty to ensure they live lives of dignity, free of fear. Sources: here and here [via]
This is important
(Source: checkthatprivilege, via wilde-is-on-mine)
Porpentine
(Source: aliendovecote.com)
None. Why can’t you just accept your lightbulb the way it is?
How many trans people does it take to change a lightbulb?
Only one, but they’ll need a note from two doctors.
God made the lightbulb that way for a reason. You must be some sort of pervert, stay away from my children and my condo.
(via probablyhuman)
Not normally the greatest place for balanced and intelligent conversation, but the discussion in the comments illuminates some commonly held opinions that I haven’t really been privy to.
TW: CISSEXISM AND BRUTAL VIOLENCE
… imagine a 19-year-old girl being dropped off at an acquaintance’s home by a taxi on a Sunday night and finding three men on the lawn waiting for her. Imagine them kidnapping, torturing, decapitating, dismembering and burning her alive for sport, as young, raucous boys would to a Barbie doll. Imagine them chucking her torso on the side of a highway, with absolutely no regret or sense of immorality. Imagine being the mother called into the morgue to identify a defiled torso as your daughter. Swallow that bitter pill of reality and tell me that marriage is the most important issue for the LGBT community in 2011. For several in the transgender community, it might as well be 1969 all over again, because nothing has changed for them.
(Source: iragray, via xyxrebellion-deactivated2013011)
Yesterday my mom posted a picture on Facebook of my 5 year old brother Sam wearing a pair of shoes he picked out for his first day of preschool.
She explained to him in the store that they were really made for girls. Sam then told her that he didn’t care and that “ninjas can wear pink shoes too.”
Sam went to preschool and got several compliments on his new shoes. Not one kid said anything negative toward him about it.
However, my mom received about 20 comments on the photo from various family members saying how “wrong” it is and how “things like this will affect him socially” and, put most eloquently by my great aunt, “that shit will turn him gay.”
My mom then deleted the photo and told Sam that he can wear whatever he wants to preschool, that it’s his decision. If he wants to wear pink shoes, he can wear pink shoes.
Sam then explained to her that he didn’t like them because they were pink, he liked them because they were “made out of zebras” and zebras are his favorite animal :)
(Source: sidbest)