🫧And The Stars Look Very Different Today🫧

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

Greetings, my fellow wanderers of Existence.

My names are Oddity/Moonlight/Vera, I go by they/xe pronouns, and I’m 16.

This is my main blog. I’ll interact from here, as well as post and reblog most of my fandom stuff and general curiosities.

My other blogs include:

@stars-n-freckles45 , my selfshipping sideblog

@elsewhere-stims , where I put my stimboards and various aesthetic things (requests for moodboards and stimboards are open!)

I hope you enjoy your time here, and that you have a wonderfully weird day!

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gmilfwhore

otherworldlyoddities asked:

G’ directs all of his anger inward for fear of putting reality at risk if it goes anywhere else… I don’t want him to blame himself for everything, there’s things even he can’t control… I hope to be some form of comfort to him…

gmilfwhore answered:

I think he should get to be angry. It isn’t healthy or good to keep it inside. He should get to jir be mad with no consequence

otherworldlyoddities

Yes he should. He can lock himself in a void if it makes him more comfortable doing it but sometimes he should just let himself be angry, it often has to get worse before it gets better. Being [redacted] does not mean you have no right to feel any emotion!!!

gmilfwhore
lemonbars-and-fingerguns:
“houseofmcallister:
“desdemere:
“flamingkat:
“ deanpleasepassthegravy:
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“ keepmywhiskeyneat:
“ wyvernchild:
“ lavender-ice:
“ please.
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That is the exact spot my parents found a stray kitten. Nice little...
lavender-ice

please.

wyvernchild

That is the exact spot my parents found a stray kitten. Nice little addition to the family, but would have been a terrible addition to the pavement had she not been very vocal OTL

keepmywhiskeyneat

No joke, the place where that cat is resting in this picture is called a “dead cat hole” it’s an automotive term.  Don’t believe me, look it up.

forestbeneathme

This is also where I found a stray cat, she was up in there during a thunderstorm and I begged my dad to let me being her inside and that’s the story of how I got my first cat.

deanpleasepassthegravy

Please don’t skip over this without reading it and making a mental note. Even if you don’t have a car, tell your parents or whoever, and make sure to do this. You think that’ll never happen but that’s what everyone thought who had this happen and didn’t check, and that poor cold cat met with a terribly sad end.

flamingkat

REBLOG WHETHER YOU LIKE CATS OR NOT

desdemere

My little sister accidentally killed our family cat this way. It was horrible. Save yourself and a cat some pain by just being a little more attentive.

houseofmcallister

DON’T SCROLL

lemonbars-and-fingerguns

reblogging again– already in my save tags but still

gmilfwhore
genderfluid-and-confuzled

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I didn’t want to disrupt the post about hostile architecture I saw because it’s true that the main target is homeless people but I did want to mention that this architecture also hurts people who aren’t skinny. I want to preface this all by saying I am in no way trying to minimize how this impacts people experiencing homelessness I am just trying to add on to the discussion of how these are bad.

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You think that someone who can’t fit into those weird little yellow seats is going to feel comfortable? No. It will only make them feel bad or excluded.

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Look at this shit. It’s not good or nice.

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It only adds to the ways fat people are made feel unwelcome and though we already needed to tear this shit down because it makes life a million times worse for people experiencing homelessness and so this isn’t saying this is why you should tear it down. It is saying that our society is fatphobic and that sucks.

spoonie-waagosh

This isn’t a side effect, hostile architecture is designed to drive EVERYONE who’s “undesirable” from public spaces. Homeless people are the biggest targets but also disabled people, fat people, elderly people, etc. Other things, like anti-“loitering” measures and increased presence of police and security, drive out even more people, especially people of color and teenagers.

You aren’t disrupting or derailing discussions by talking about your experiences, we NEED to talk about the ways that different kinds of people are declared “unwanted” and pushed out of society.

cripplepunk-sylveon

Yeah, we no longer have “ugly laws” on paper, but in practice and architecture, we still absolutely do. If anything, we’ve gotten worse and more hostile towards “ugly” (unhoused, disabled, fat, etc) people in the past ten years- and this is exacerbated in the USA especially by the way communities are built to be car-dependent and segregated by class and race.

noblegasxenon
think-queer

It is exhausting how many people seem to refuse to give unaligned non-binary people the same level of compassion as they do masc or fem aligned trans people. So many people seem to completely understand how much constant misgendering can affect a person, that many trans people are forced to stay closeted and that being closeted is not a privilege even if it reduces the risk of being targeted by bigots, that many trans people can't transition due to lack of access/support/health issues... But the same people that understand that for trans men and women will forget all of that when it comes to non-binary people, especially those of us unaligned with concepts of feminity or masculinity. Suddenly people will act like every non-binary person who "looks cis" is making a conscious choice to do so, and that they are fully comfortable and happy with that choice. People will go from treating misgendering as a serious issue to acting like nb people should just brush it off. People who understand that infighting and comparing who has it worse within the queer community distracts from real progress will start talking about nb people as if we have no real problems and just want to feel oppressed. Leftists will start to sound like alt-right incels complaining about "special snowflakes" and "safe spaces" when they talk about non-binary people.

It's utterly exhausting and it's infuriating how many people seem to not even notice this.

Non-binary people face a huge amount of invisibility and infantilisation. Non-binary people spending their lives being misgendered and hiding away in the closet are not privileged for that. Non-binary people face the same obstacles in medical transition as any other trans person. Non-binary people discussing our own struggles on our own posts or in our own spaces doesn't take away from other trans people. Non-binary people have a right to take up space and participate in the wider queer community without be treated like we're intruders.

Stop treating non-binary people like we're "basically cis" or "trans-lite," stop acting like trans issues don't affect non-binary people. Treat non-binary people with some compassion or just leave us alone.