IF ME CALLING YOU DUDE OR GURL CAUSES YOU TO HAVE DYSPHORIA YOU SHOULD tell me because you being comfortable is so much more important than some stupid slang
or when if i call you “man” because i know i do that a lot. please tell me if it causes dysphoria or just makes you upset in general. because i will stop because i love you.
Back in early 2012, The Lorax was released in theaters. The Lorax was a children’s movie based on the Dr.Seuss book of the same name. It was a pretty mediocre movie in my opinion, but the movie itself wasn’t the reason a huge fandom sprung out of nowhere. No, it was because of this guy.
The Once-ler, a character from the film. A fandom came out of nowhere overnight because of this man right here. People collectively fell in love with him.
That alone isn’t the reason why the Once-ler fandom is remembered with fear, however. The fandom got….really intense really fast. The thing that makes the fandom stand out the most is the number of ask blogs produced.
THERE WERE SO FUCKING MANY. And the askblogs got weirder and weirder, and all in all it was an experience. I’m not afraid to admit that I was involved with the fandom early on. I left as soon as things got really weird.
The fandom burned out pretty quickly, but somewhere they still live on….
Hag stones, also known as Holey Stones or Witch Stones, are stones that have a naturally occurring hole and are usually found near oceans and other bodies of water. They are said to be powerful protection talismans, and when worn or carried they protect the bearer from curses, hexes, negative spirits, and harm. They have also been used to prevent nightmares, being strung on a bedpost or placed underneath pillows. It is also believed that if you peer through the hole of the stone that you can see the Fae Folk and otherworldly entities. If one broke, it is thought to have used its power to protect a life.
“I would love to see Dr Whale watch Rocky Horror Picture Show”
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Feb 03
dilloh-wavern asked: I assume you're not the friendliest to people who lack experience in dealing or communicating with trans people. That if I make the slightest mistake with using my pronouns or terms, I'll instantly be criticized. I realize this is just a stupid assumption, but I don't have much else to base my decisions off of. And thus I'm just silently admiring you/your blog from the background whilst in total confusion.
I can accept it when people do it by accident. A friend called me “he” by accident shortly after coming out because I didn’t tell them my prefered pronoun yet and I corrected them and they fixed it but the person who did it today knew and did it on purpose after expressing that they are comfortable with trans people, just not the most important parts of being trans. She knew exactly what she was doing.
transphobic “friend” expressing their transphobia and purposefully misgendering me and telling me that I shouldn’t transition which is a big part of being trans.