i really do wish there was more support in place for ex-muslim women, online or elsewhere. it feels like most of us hesitate to speak too publicly about this because we're scared it will just feed into the islamophobic and racist sentiments many people already have, i know i do.
but alot of the major ex-muslim orgs and spaces i've come across are full of men who might have left the religion but not the misogyny lmao. hell even on here most ex-muslims have just decided to trade one bigotry for another and go full blown t//rf. like there really isnt a space we can talk about and criticize our experiences without people using it as fuel for their own personal bigoted beliefs, whether its racism or misogyny or transphobia.
We stan!!!!
chaotic good
Rocking out to the clarinet
friend shaped
1. Fist: Make a fist around the epi-pen, don’t place your thumb/fingers over either end
2. Flick the blue cap off
3. Fire. Press down into the outer thigh (the big muscle in there), hold for 10 seconds before removing (the orange cap will cover the needle). Bare skin is best but the epi-pen will go through clothing. Avoid pockets and seams.
- Ring an ambulance even if everything seems to be fine!
god would never let me into heaven bc i am so much prettier than him and hes jealous
Getting the zoomies during the convention, right in the middle of the accursed two-hour symposium:
[Text ID: Image of a white teenage boy in a black hoodie sitting next to a white teenage girl at their school desks. Both are facing right. There are veins popping out of the boy’s head from some unknown strain, and he looks distressed. End text ID.]
The internet has ruined me. Everytime I see "yt" I read it as 'white'. I could be looking at anything and I'm like "What did white people do this time!?" assuming it's about racism even if there is a YouTube link right there. Why do people write it like that anyway??
I'm a queer nerd with religous trauma, let's be friends! Icon by @haxxydraws
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