I can't stand it anymore. I'm constantly surrounded by people who will call you "sensitive" and a "snowflake" for simply not being a dick. I get upset when someone else is being an asshole, and rather than reevaluate their actions, they fucking call me sensitive. Like I'm "sorry" I didn't find your "joke" about anorexia to my skinny friend funny. I think you should die! I'm "sorry" you think I'm sensitive for thinking you shouldn't be saying the N-WORD, R SLUR, F SLUR, AND T SLUR, as an ABLE, NEUROTYPICAL, CISHET, WHITE GIRL. I think you need to get run through with a trash compactor!
I can't stand the "anti-sensitivity" culture we've created. YOU KNOW FUCKING WHAT??? IT'S OK TO BE SENSITIVE. I'M A FUCKING HUMAN WITH EMOTIONS WHO IS ALIVE AND FEELS THINGS YOU IGNORANT DICKWAD. If you call me "too sensitive," my immediate thought is that I am 0.5 seconds away from ripping your arms off with my teeth and beating you with them. And you KNOW WHAT ELSE?? PEOPLE MAKE MISTAKES. THATS ALRIGHT AS LONG AS THEY LEARN FROM THEM AND ARE FUCKING RESPECTFUL
But if you're called out for being a shithead, and respond with "snowflake," "politically correct" or "woke virus," I hope you die. Genuinely. You are the worst type of person, and I hate you with every inch of my being.
they/them is not an all-inclusive pronoun that you can use to refer to anyone just because it is gender neutral.
the very basic sentiment of "don't misgender people" seems to go over even the heads of trans people and cis people alike when it comes to they/them pronouns.
not everyone wants to be called they/them. if someone strictly uses she/her or he/him or she/he or neopronouns etc. anything that is not they/them.... using they/them would still be misgendering. in the same way calling someone who doesn't use any other pronoun that pronoun would be misgendering.
You don't get a free pass to call people whatever pronouns you want to call them rather than the pronouns they use just because they them is a gender neutral pronoun.
also not all nonbinary people use strictly they/them pronouns or they/them pronouns at all.
i feel like this is very simple yet is misunderstood by a lot of people
this is autism to autism communication
glimpse into my beautiful imaginary world where arthropods are really big and we domesticated them
edit: people are starting to say some "my worst nightmare" or "eeeww no that one is yucky and scary" comments on this like they do on any bug post and id like to say. it's fine if you don't like bugs it's fine if you're scared of bugs but don't put that on MY post clearly talking about how much i like them and how cute i think they are. you can make your own damn post about how much you hate wasps or spiders or whatever. i'm blocking people who make these kinds of comments.
People with scars are allowed to exist openly in public even if it triggers you. Queer and trans people are allowed to exist openly in public even if it triggers you. Fat people are allowed to exist openly in public even if it triggers you. Visibly disabled people are allowed to exist openly in public even if it triggers you. People of color are allowed to exist openly in public even if it triggers you. And I could keep on going, but I'm sure you get the point
Kedi (2016)
Happy Agender Pride Day! Here are some books with agender characters you should read:
Book Titles:
The Heartbreak Bakery by A.R. Capetta
The Evolving Truth of Ever-Stronger Will by Maya MacGregor
In the Care of Magic by Robin Jo Margaret
Our Bloody Pearl by D.N. Bryn
When the Angels Left the Old Country by Sacha Lamb
Something Spectacular by Alexis Hall
The Thread That Binds by Cedar McCloud
Werecockroach by Polenth Blake
Lord, grant me the strength to throw away this box that i'll never use, the courage to throw away this box that i'll never use, and the wisdom to throw away this box that i'll never use
*grabs your hands and speaks to you in a tone that is so gentle* they/them pronouns stop being universal once you learn a person's pronouns. Sometimes that person's pronouns will include they/them and in that specific case you are allowed to keep using those pronouns for that person. In any case where you learn a persons pronouns and that person doesn't use they/them, you should no longer use those pronouns for that person. If you continue to use they/them pronouns knowing that person doesn't use them, you are now misgendering that person. Kindly stop doing that please. Thank you, I love you.
TODAY IT’S A GREAT DAY BECAUSE IT’S MARCH 15th THE DAY WHEN DENZEL CROCKER LOST HIS HAPPINESS AND IT’S ALSO ANNOY SQUIDWARD DAY
Zey/Zem/It/Its• lesbian freak with a vacancy open •not a minor!! •my alt. acc is wild fandom sightings :)
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