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snailfen

Anonymous asked:

Remember when X and Y put in a ghost girl in Lumiose City for some god-forsaken reason and it was just never elaborated on again?

adobe-outdesign answered:

Pokemon will just stand up in the middle of a completely normal family-friendly game and present you with a dead kid with a vague and somewhat terrifying backstory before explaining absolutely nothing and going right back to the normal gameplay

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anistarrose:
“eregyrn-falls:
“couch-of-friendship:
“wilwheaton:
“The kids are alright.
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This is how you know GenZ showing up made a difference:
(Same idiot as above, of course.)
Once again:
If your vote wasn’t important, they wouldn’t be trying so...
wilwheaton

The kids are alright.

couch-of-friendship

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eregyrn-falls

This is how you know GenZ showing up made a difference:

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(Same idiot as above, of course.)

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Once again:

If your vote wasn’t important, they wouldn’t be trying so hard to stop you from voting.

THANK YOU GenZ and Millennials for showing up! You made a huge difference! And now the GOP is scared of you. GOOD.

Keep a sharp eye on what they try to do next to prevent you from voting.

anistarrose

Adding onto the great remarks above: now that they’re scared, they’re almost certainly going to ramp up attacks on college student voters.

We’ll see more voter suppression of the type that’s been recurring in New Hampshire under Gov. Chris Sununu, where they attempted banning students from voting in their state if students couldn’t prove they were permanent residents of that state. That law has since been invalidated, but it took four years and the state Supreme Court’s involvement. That’s years of voter suppression (youth suppression) before it was overturned.

We’ll also see “stop the steal”-style conspiracy theories, much like those already being pushed by Kristina Karamo, the GOP candidate who lost the race for Michigan Secretary of State by a country mile this year, but has refused to concede at the time of writing. She’s instead pushing bogus accusations about unlawful votes in… you guessed it, Ann Arbor, where the longest voting lines and the bulk of same-day registrants were diverse and progressive-leaning University of Michigan students.

And this is only scratching the surface. There’s even more states where college IDs can’t be used as an ID when voting, for instance — and this underscores the need to stay vigilant now more than ever, with conservatives truly recognizing Gen Z and younger millennials as a force to be reckoned with.

Source: i.redd.it
gummycore

Anonymous asked:

don't use "ftm" it's outdated and offensive. it implies that the trans person was their agab, which we never were. i was always a boy, never a girl who became a boy.

anotherfagontheinternet answered:

  1. i’m 35 years old. i’ve been IDing as trans or something similar to trans for nearly 20 years. i was probably calling myself FTM while you were playing tag during recess, anon.
  2. i WAS a girl. i IDed as a girl early in my life. i recognized myself as a girl, called myself a girl, lived as a girl, and was a girl. who then IDed as a man. hence, F t M.
  3. spend more time worrying about yourself instead of strangers on the internet, anon.

sorry not sorry if this comes off as needlessly hostile, but i’ve been getting a lot of shit from a lot of teenage trans kids about the language i use to describe my own goddamn experience, and i’m growing real fuckin weary of it.

i have elder trans friends who call themselves transsexuals and transvestites and trannies. are you going to seriously go to a 60-year-old trans person who survived the reagan years and tell her she’s not allowed to use certain language to describe herself because it might offend the delicate sensibilities of some teenager on the internet?

do yourself a favor and log off, find some real-life trans people who are over the age of 20 or 25, and spend time talking to them instead of getting all holier-than-thou at random strangers on tumblr.

anotherfagontheinternet

Transgendered people are demanding the right to choose our own self-definitions. The language used in this pamphlet may quickly become outdated as the gender community coalesces and organizes—a wonderful problem.” - Leslie Feinberg

So yeah, anon, "FtM" may be a slightly older term from the 2010's and earlier, and you may not identify with it, but as Leslie Feinberg said, we are choosing our own self-definitions. That includes the outdated or unpopular self-definitions.

And besides, why wouldn't you want a plethora of terms to be able to choose from to describe yourself? So many of us grew up without even recognizing we were trans because we didn't have the language to describe what we were feeling, and now that we do, you'd take those words away simply because YOU don't identify with them? You'd further limit how your community describes itself and identifies, as if we haven't already dealt with enough suppression of identity?

Nah.