Claiming the fantastical creatures were “way too cool” to leave their investigation to a handful of so-called experts, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. issued a statement Friday encouraging Americans to do their own research about dragons. “People, especially new parents looking for awesome bedtime stories, need to be reading everything they can possibly find about these ancient and powerful beings instead of blindly accepting the narrow range of depictions put forth by the mainstream media,” Kennedy wrote in a statement published on his department’s website, adding that too many Americans only believed what they had heard about dragons on Game Of Thrones while dismissing less conventional sources like Earthsea and the Dark Souls trilogy.
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I think about this post on a weekly basis
Please. I want to be a creature.
Hey so if you post about hating humans constantly I don't welcome you here on my blogs. I don't care who you are or even if you are a mutual. Talking about this shit is going to get you nowhere. No I don't care why you post these things. I have been traumatized by humans but you don't see me constantly wanting to kill them or maim them.
that's basically how it goes, yeah
Therianthropy is really a unique type of existential and body horror quite honestly.
Perpetually stuck longing for experiences and abilities your body is physically incapable of providing you, fighting against a form that feels utterly foreign and disfigured compared to how your mind attempts to interpret it. An animal shoved inside a vessel and society it was never meant to even have knowledge of, with no obtainable means of escape.
The horror of always appearing to those around you as something almost alien to yourself, of your own tendons and bones barring you from grasps at freedom, of being something you are not.
in the forest. straight up "wagging it". and by "it", haha, well. let's justr say. My phantom tail
trans people, please remember that not all of us are 'human'. every time you put down the otherkin community, you are affecting transgender nonhumans who occupy trans spaces. You are telling us you think our identities are ridiculous, crazy, and simply a transphobic strawman. I see a lot of nonhumans who are also transgender, including myself, so it's not just catering to like three individuals; when you fight transphobic talking points, it's important to not step on the toes of the otherkin/nonhuman population. I cannot state this enough.
reblog this to affectionately curl your tail around prev's tail
For almost no increase in security for women, the trans community would be made to feel even more vulnerable and marginalised.