rtdcolouredglasses:

‘remember when doctor who was-’

remember when you were young and impressionable and less capable of being critical of the media you consume than you are now and doctor who was a nice thing to distract yourself from the stresses of life so you loved it with all your heart until suddenly the familiar faces left and new ones came in with new ideas about doctor who about the same time you were learning how to be critical of media and growing up and cringe culture started lambasting those stupid superwholock kids from tumblr and you began to distance yourself from your former favourite things partially out of your new critical abilities and partially because you knew it wasn’t cool anymore and now you look back on the days you loved this stupid sci fi show with all your heart with nostalgia and a certain unwillingness to think about its flaws because it represents a happier and more naive time in your life so instead you scorn current fans for being shallower and less morally upright than you and now you see old videos and pictures and gifsets on tumblr and you reblog them just to say 

‘remember when doctor who was good?’

nbpsiioniic:

I want people to stop attacking nonbinary people who describe their genders in abstract, flowery terms. And I want them to stop dismissing them as “just teenagers who don’t know any better”, too.

You know why? Because cis people do the same thing all the time and nobody bats an eye about it.

Manhood and womanhood are associated with symbols, colors, animals, astronomical objects, mythological figures, a whole list of things that have no inherent gendered properties, and that’s fine. (A lot of those symbols are stereotypical, but some binary people still embrace them, while others have come up with alternate symbols that better reflect what being a man or woman means to them.)

If men and women can describe their genders in abstract, symbolic, poetic terms, so can nonbinary people.

Queerness, to me, is about far more than homosexual attraction. It’s about a willingness to see all other taboos broken down. Sure, many of us start on this path when we first feel “same sex” or “same gender” attraction (though what is sex? And what is gender? And does anyone really have the same sex or gender as anyone else?). But queerness doesn’t stop there.

This is a somewhat controversial stance, but to me queer means something completely different than “gay” or “lesbian” or “bisexual.” A queer person is usually someone who has come to a non-binary view of gender, who recognizes the validity of all trans identities, and who, given this understanding of infinite gender possibilities, finds it hard to define their sexuality any longer in a gender-based way. Queer people understand and support non-monogamy even if they do not engage in it themselves. They can grok being asexual or aromantic. (What does sex have to do with love, or love with sex, necessarily?) A queer can view promiscuous (protected) public bathhouse sex with strangers and complete abstinence as equally healthy.

Queers understand that people have different relationships to their bodies. We get what it means to be stone. We know what body dysphoria is about. We understand that not everyone likes to get touched the same way or to get touched at all. We realize that people with disabilities may have different sexual needs, and that people with survivor histories often have sexual triggers. We can negotiate safe and creative ways to be intimate with people with HIV/AIDs and other STIs.

Queers understand the range of power and sensation and the diversity of sexual dynamics. We are tops and bottoms, doms and subs, sadists and masochists and sadomasochists, versatiles and switches. We know what we like and don’t like in bed.

We embrace a wide range of relationship types. We can be partners, lovers, friends with benefits, platonic sweethearts, chosen family. We can have very different dynamics with different people, often all at once. We don’t expect one person to be able to fulfill all our diverse needs, fantasies and ideals indefinitely.

Because our views on relationships, sex, gender, love, bodies, and family are so unconventional, we are of necessity anti-assimilationist. Because under the kyriarchy we suffer, and watch the people we love suffering, we are political. Because we want to survive, we fight. We only want the freedom to be ourselves, love ourselves, love each other, and live together. Because we are routinely denied that, we are pissed.

Queer doesn’t mean “don’t label me,” it means “I am naming myself.” It means “ask me more questions if you curious” and in the same breath means “fuck off.”

At least, that is what it means to me.

Excerpt from What Queerness Means to Me by Asher « Tranarchism (via fuckyeahbiguys)

thesallowbeldam:

thesallowbeldam:

TBH, male ‘radfem allies’ are some of the best damn con artists I’ve ever seen.

Like, they have managed to find a way to control women’s sexuality, slut shame women and degrade them for having active sex lives or scanty clothing, attack vulnerable female minorities, work with right wing anti-gay and anti-woman lobbies to oppress women in multiple ways, send death and rape threats to women who disagree with them…

and get Radical Feminists to APPROVE, and even fucking MARRY them.

…Loki got SHIT on these guys.

So basically, misogynost men will use any damn thing to gain womens approval for their misogyny, and we as women need to be more skeptical of Leftist men who stand a good chance of using Leftist language and radical arguments for the sake of recreating Patriarchy in anti-Patriarchy spaces and movements, and we REALLY need to not rubberstamp their bullshit just because they flatter our prejudices or talk our language.

If you sent me that lovely anon, I’d love to say that I support lgbt but there’s a limit to the bullshit I can handle. Less than 2 percent of the population is trans. I’m pretty sure there is at least 20 times more dogs than trans people. Have a wonderful day :)

transfemale:

I just got home to answer your dumbass messages. Don’t even try to say you support the lgbt community when you give more of a shit about misgendering dogs over human beings. 

me, landing a sick burn on the SJWs: did you know there’s like, so many dogs