i cant believe americans on tv really say rock paper scissors like???? its paper scissors rock omg do u irl americans actually say rock paper scissors????
rb this with whether u say paper scissors rock or rock paper scissors
me normally: linguistic differences are so interesting and cool! I love hearing different dialectal variations.
me, reading “paper, scissors, rock” with my own two eyeballs: the lord is testing me
I’m British so it’s “thumpy flappy snippy”.
It’s what now
Some other helpful American-to-British translations:
Tic-Tac-Toe = Noughts and Crosses
Checkers = Draughts
Parcheesi = Ludo
Clue = Cluedo
Guess Who = Guess Whom
Scrabble = Tossed Salad and Scrambled Words
Chess = Bishop’s Folly
Monopoly = Banky Wanky
Connect Four = Queuing
Trivial Pursuit = Just Answer the Question, Timothy
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some millennial after giving birth: wow she’s beautiful
me, a STEM major, giving birth to a newton’s laws of physics book: grow up barbara
when i was around 5 i asked my mom why “some people were different colors” and she said “because god wanted lots of flavors” and let me tell you that was the wrong thing to say because for the next 3 years i thought god ate people when they died
i’ve seen a lot of people concerned about questioning kids lately.
lots of people who were concerned that young girls might identify as nonbinary, for example, because of internalized misogyny. or young gay people who might identify as ace or aro, because of internalized homophobia.
i honestly have a lot of sympathy for people who mis-identify themselves. it’s something that most of us have struggled with at least once before realizing that we aren’t straight or aren’t cis. many of us have struggled with it twice, three times, or a dozen times!
it’s not fun to realize you were wrong. it’s not fun to live one way, feeling wrong and lost and strange and broken, because you wrongly believed that that must be who you are.
but. mis-identification is not caused by having “too many” options.
i understand this concern. i really do. I have no doubt that those examples i mentioned above do happen, very often. but it’s not really any different than my experience, and i would not blame it on any other person but myself. i was a “tomboy” little girl, i was gender nonconforming, i was a trans guy, i was a bi chick, i was a gay guy.
the way i choose to identify is ultimately up to me. i went through the trials of finding my identity in the haystack like everyone else.
i care a lot about the people who mis-identify, and i’d like to offer them support. this support does not mean that the groups that they mis-identified with are wrong or evil for allowing this person into their ranks. it means spreading the message that mis-identifying is okay! that it’s okay to change your labels as much as you want, and to try out different identities, and to change your mind or change over time. THAT is how you support a confused, questioning person.
try to remember that for every confused gay kid who thought they were ace because they couldn’t cope with the idea that they were gay, there was also a confused little ace kid who thought they were gay because they couldn’t cope with the idea that they were just “broken”.
try to remember that for every young girl who has been taught to hate femininity and herself, there is also a trans or nonbinary kid who is constantly being told “no, you HAVE to be a girl. there is no other option.”
we will make mistakes. everyone mis-labels themself. practically no one just knows themself without any effort – it’s a process of self-discovery, and it is painful and complicated. and we should be helping each other.
mis-identification happens when someone doesn’t know all of the options that exist. it happens because of stereotypes, because of bigotry, because of societal pressure and peer pressure and and and.
it is too complicated to blame on one thing. and you don’t know another person better than they know themself. assuming that is dangerous.
present all of the options to someone who is questioning instead of disguising, denying, or slandering some options rather than others. knowledge is power. that questioning person should be well-equipped to think, and try, and get to know themself, without you adding even more prejudice to the list.
concern is one thing, but pushing other people to identify one way instead of another because YOU think it’s right or better (or more likely!) is another thing entirely.
be careful. be kind. and support that questioning person no matter what they end up identifying as.
Concept: a reversal of the updates for monsters in Doctor Who. I wanna see what the Silence would look like in the Fourth Doctor era. Gimme Weeping Angels if they were made in the 60s for One. The Slitheen for the Seventh Doctor. The Adipose for the Third.
A year and a half and six hundred and thirty notes and I still haven’t gotten this.
Area Man Discovers New Dimension
Becomes Volume Man
little-ageplay is OUT,
ancient-ageplay is IN.
Find me in the swamp pretending to be a 5,000 year old bog witch 🐊✨
where my fellow sleepy girls at
bed
thats valid
thalid.
This portmanteau was created from phrase ‘thats valid’. Beep-boop. Portmanteau^bot^1
holy shit
like sorry pretty sure that GNC is not a term we can apply to ways society sorts people against their will– it is a term of expression. It’s not ‘GNC’ to face marginalization for your sexuality, race, disability status, etc. That implies that the only people who truly own their gender are people who don’t experience discrimination. That the only people who can ‘conform’ to their gender are the most privileged people in society and everyone else’s expression of gender is inferior. I’m not gender nonconforming for being a fat woman just because thin women are considered more valuable in my society. That doesn’t put me in the same boat as trans and nonbinary people who have completely different needs and narratives than I do.
I’m here, I’m queer, and my joint pain is moderate to severe
