Enjoy the Chaos

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

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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Name(s): Fritz, Styx, Fin, Bonnie, Seek

Pronouns: He/Fae/Fizz/Bun/Slime/Ender

Current Hyperfixations: Pokémon (specifically Scarlet/Violet)

Other Interests: Art, Reading, Anime, Music, MYCTs, Minecraft, D&D, Fnaf, Roblox

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I mostly reblog stuff, but I do occasionally post my own thoughts/artwork (#fritzy art)

I do also reblog stuff to my xenogender hoard, which you can find at #styx’s collection

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my otherhearted blog: @currentlybitingyou

I love interacting with people, so please send asks!! 

(unless you’re an asshole, you get blocked on sight for that)

https://en.pronouns.page/@Floofyp4n

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intersexfairy
rthko

I want to say one more thing as a cis person who experimented with labels over the years, questioned my gender, and ended up as cis after all. The trans community did not "indoctrinate" me. I had always been asking these questions, even as a little kid before I knew trans people even existed. Over the years, trans women gave me the courage to explore the femininity I wasted my youth denying, trans men taught me that manhood is what you make of it and that nobody could tell me how to define it, and nonbinary people taught me just how limitless my possibilities were. The only parts of my upbringing that left me "confused" about gender were the conservatives who imposed a vision of gender that my friends and I could not relate to. And when I realized trans identity wasn't something I could claim after all, the community loved me all the same. I am happier, and the world is more beautiful, because of trans people. The human impulse to create and survive isn't going anywhere, and neither are trans people.

wiisagi-maiingan
bananonbinary

i feel like it's worth remembering that the most vulnerable people aren't just being "inconvenienced" by strikes. the only reason strikes work is because they grind an industry to a halt, and that genuinely can result in very dangerous situations for some people. the bystanders probably arent a huge issue with like the writers strike, but without say, UPS, a lot of people will not get medicine, food, and other essentials in time. and of course the workers themselves are sacrificing potentially everything to hold the line.

TO BE CLEAR, this is not the fault of the striking workers. the corporations could end this at any moment by choosing to be slightly less evil, and workers should not have to choose between endangering themselves constantly or endangering random strangers sometimes. but i feel like i see a lot of very flippant posts coming from a place of privilege where they're like "lol yeah i would love to be slightly inconvenienced all the time so people can be paid more, dont be a baby" as if strikes are a simple and easy solution, and not something people very bravely do, if not as a last resort, at least after exhausting the less dangerous options. fighting for our rights is not painless.