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i hate how conservatives (and some βradfemsβ) frame detransition.
This girl used to be beautiful but now... sheβs manly.. sheβs strange, she does not fit in, what a tragedy!
i haaaate it.
On top of being incredibly mysoginystic, it does not adress other effects of transition, like health effects, and the things that actually pushed people to transitioning in the first place! It creates more problems than it tries to adress.
Who fucking cares how you look after being on T? I donβt. You have more body hair, a different fat distribution? Great! Thatβs not the reason people should be critical of transitioning!
Protect weird girls. Ya knowβ¦. the ones that used to make up intricate games on the playground about ghosts and saving the world. The ones that used to have a whole BOX of fucking rolly pollies and worms. Those girls that used to have mason jars FULL of fucking god knows WHAT on their motherβs back porch. Protectβ¦ girls. Girls that daydream too much. Girls that could go out to Walmart dressed in cow girl boots, and a faux fur coat. Girls that invent whole other worlds in their heads. Girls that love too much. Girls that donβt love quite enough. Girls that donβt look, or sound the way society expects them to. Loud girls. Quiet girls. Angry girls. Sad girls. Support girls being themselves, and being unapologetic about it. The ones that get labeledΒ βweirdβ for simply existing and being brave enough to not dim themselves down, just because society tells them, too. The girls that never lost their magic once they grew up. Support weird girls.Β
These two galaxies are very far away, 12 million light-years distant toward the northern constellation of the Great Bear. On the left, with grand spiral arms and bright yellow core is M81. Itβs a spiral galaxy measuring in at about 100,000 light-years across. On the right marked by red gas and dust clouds, is M82, an irregular galaxy.
The pair have been locked in gravitational combat for a billion years. During each close encounter, gravity from each galaxy has insanely affected the other. Their last go-round lasted about 100 million years and likely raised density waves rippling around M81, resulting in the richness of itβs spiral arms. M82 was left with violent star forming regions and colliding gas clouds so energetic the galaxy actually glows in X-rays.
In the next few billion years, their continuing gravitational encounters will finally result in a merger, and only a single galaxy will remain. β¨β¨Image Credit & Copyright: Dietmar Hager, Torsten Grossmann
P.S. I hope everyone is staying safe in quarantine π
calamity jane in film:
calamity jane irl:
amelia earhart in film:
amelia earhart irl:
bi people are beautiful, pass it on
Tip for my followers:
If you want the large pockets of men's pants, but think you're too curvy to fit into regular men's jeans, try looking into men's joggers instead. They're wider in the hips, have the pockets you're looking for, and still come in all different types: jeans, cargos, chinos, sweats, etc to suit your style/needs.
Hope this helps someone :)