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does anyone have that picture of that fucked up looking white kitten that looks like this
Her name is Nimbus and she grew up to look like this
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garak getting into bare knuckle boxing in post-canon cardassia’s seedier nightlife as a means of channeling his anger but also self harm. federation aid worker!julian arrives on the planet after several months of garak not even opening, let alone reading, his messages. goes out for a drink at the end of his first month with some of the cardassian workers he’s managed to tentatively befriend and gets dragged into a dive bar just in time to see garak plant a facer on the second son of a gul. shenanigans ensue
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it’s safe to say i think about this video at least four times a day, i can quote almost the whole thing from memory
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Caption: [A stitch with user @/sapphicyuji. The text on screen reads, “ "you can’t misgender cis people!”, you have never had your gender questioned outside of your transness and it shows. sincerely, a trans poc".
I’m actually super glad we’re having a conversation about this. The masculinization of black and brown women, because for years I felt like I endured this unique form of trauma until I realized other people went through the same thing too. And if there’s one thing that I’d like to add to the conversation, there seems to be this misconception that this is something that starts at puberty. Like boys tell you you look like a man to hurt your feeling when that’s so far from the case.
The first time I was purposefully misgendered was in kindergarten. I was constantly referred to by the masculine variant of my name, I was chased out of the women’s restroom, and I had grown adults questioning what my biological sex was before I even knew what the difference was. And those behaviors persisted into adulthood because now if I present as anything less than 100% feminine, people will either compare me to men or animals.
And for myself and for many other brown and black women this is a life long act deliberately intended to humiliate, shame, and other us for the features we were naturally born with and I’m glad we’re having a discussion on how harmful it actually is.]
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