This went unappreciated on twitter so I’m posting it here.
i’ve always been a bit unclear what the vibe with columbo is. do you people want to fuck him?
this is not elucidating things
oh okay i get it now
wearing a trans pin this week because I think I’ve been passing too well with my students/chaperones thus far (I’m in an extremely trans friendly area and environment, and a lot of my students are also trans- I want to be visible to them)
so far the biggest difference I’ve noticed is that suddenly, they’re all using they/them pronouns for me.
for some reason.
the trans pin is next to a “he/him/his” pin.
the notes on this post are a good example of why people REALLY need to be told that “they/them” is still misgendering if you have been told that the person in question does not use those pronouns (incl. by omission, i.e., introducing themselves with pronouns that do not include they/them).
elphabaforpresidentofgallifrey:
breaking bad, fight club, rick and morty, clockwork orange, and the catcher in the rye are all arguably good things - but if a man says they are his FAVORITE book/movie/tv show? RUN.
Can someone explain this to me?
They’re all works that are examinations of compelling but deeply flawed (usually narcissistic and violent) men. People rightly like all these works because they are good, but the implication of the original post is that if a guy says they are his favorite work, he is probably misunderstanding the point of the work and instead idolizing the male protagonist and is unable to recognize their flaws.


























