raveltglossmoth.bsky.social
fae/faer she/her
i am a very clever moth
friendly dms welcome
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Poison Ivy is literally an ecoterrorist, like...that's never been a subtle part of her theming and scheming.
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You like how he manages to victim blame us in the middle of all of this?
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You can criticize someone's *actions* without calling into question their *identity*.
All you do when you deny a trans person's identity like this is tell all the rest of us that our identities are conditional on your cis good mood.
The person you're *actually* besmirching never even hears you.
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It's very funny how you say you're the wrong person to speak on it, and then immediately *continue to speak on it* when the actually relevant population turns up to disagree with you, thus speaking over us.
This is deeply transmisogynistic. Please speak less, listen more, and educate yourself.
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I buried the man they tried to make me into so I could lay down my life for womankind.
That's my sexual fantasy, and I'm living it.
Seethe.
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Friendly suggestion, it's a lot easier to read long responses when you respond to your own replies, instead of leaving 8 individual, disparate messages in uncertain order on the original message you're responding to.
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Just going to echo previous thoughts here.
And I also agree with you in the broader sense - anti-trans grifters, even detrans anti-trans grifters, are not a comparable group at all.
bsky.app/profile/rave...
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Any blanket statements about how all trans men are fake trans, evil, women-lite, fascists, oppressors, agents of the patriarchy, swimming in privilege, suffer no ill, are deserving of punishment or detransitioners in waiting will not be appreciated.
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Yeah, this sounds about right.
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This is exactly the same kind of ignorant, self-centered concern trolling my abusive father tried to pull on me when I started painting my nails.
Nobody at my job had a problem with it, either. You are creating a problem nobody has to get upset about.
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Hi!
This is yet another post in your ongoing harassment of another user!
You can just stop posting. Any time. The best time to stop was before you harassed someone else, but the second best time to stop is right now.
Don't 'defend yourself' when you mess up this badly.
Just stop.
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This will always be my favorite response to this idea.
Love yourself, deeply, wildly, unconditionally, madly. Whatever it looks like for you.
It's so important.
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It's why I can spot a HAL attempt *forming* now.
I've seen too many aimed at her, specifically. I'm really glad she has good people around her to keep her okay.
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I have been watching people do this to her, over and over and over again, for years. I have watched entire alleged conversations created from nothing, supported by no evidence, become 'the narrative of the discourse'.
Every time I'd trace back an accusation, it was *based on a lie*.
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I hope this helps explain why we're all so scared these days.
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And now, this. Which we have been saying for *years*.
She has been a transphobe longer than many people I know personally have been out of the closet.
This is the world we have to live in, every day.
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She wrote a trans woman as the killer in one of her novels as Robert Galbraith in 2014.
She started liking blatant transphobia in 2017 and drew attention with that.
She published her *first* public, blatantly anti-trans essay in 2020.
I'm sure this is not the start.
www.vox.com/culture/2362...
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She was that bad far, far before that game came out.
If you were still supporting her, or intending to, around that, *nothing has changed* with where she stands.
If you were still willing to support her then, what's changed for YOU? Why now, not earlier?
That may be a question to sit with a while
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Nazi Germany and Physics
🧪 2/26
drive.google.com/file/d/1_MCm...
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As if we don't understand what rape apologia is, and that he's doing it extensively.
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If homophobia is your first two responses, you maybe didn't need to make this comment.
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Maybe! If you like mechanical keyboards, I use brown switches - if I could have them even quieter, I'd honestly prefer that, because the sound I do not particularly like, but the feel I *need*.
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Because sensory feedback(especially *touch* feedback for some of us), is often incredibly important information for an autistic brain.
I cannot use a linear mechanical keyboard because I need my resistant keypresses or I literally cannot tell when I have correctly struck a key.
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"I'm not a visual artist." *immediately proves otherwise*
This is fantastic work!
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I most like to put it thus:
I did not transition to become a woman. I transitioned to become *myself*. The things I am, the ways I behave, the ways society sees and treats me, society calls 'woman'.
So, I'm very clearly a woman, by my standards OR society's, and always was, even before I was born.
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I find this one interesting, because that's absolutely my feeling, but not in a 'eugh no that wasn't me' way, just...
He burned himself to the ground for decades to give me a chance to exist. He's the only man who's done right by me in my life, and he can't ever mess that up.
I'm grateful to him.
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Yes and no.
I absolutely do feel like that, and consider my transition a pretty hard line in my history - pre-trans me is *someone else*, the guy who was here before.
But it's clear that I was always the person I have now become. My transition was me *becoming myself*, as much as changing my body.
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I have aphantasia, so very no. I had no idea how things would end up, externally speaking.
An idea of how this might end up was never within the range of my expectations. I just had to do it anyway.
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🫂
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so, in short:
• if we all get loud for trans rights and actually organize a movement, we can win this one
• if we don’t, then a de facto ban on care is assured in us law within the next six months
in other words, you found yourself in history
now’s a moment to be the hero
really.
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I need all of this directly in my veins.
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As usual - they have provisions to allow cis people to continue to access HRT.
They know exactly what they're doing.
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Here is your immediately preceding comment, where you are continuing to defend him and his behavior, and minimize the impact and severity of it.
On top of, I read the whole conversation and your not-apology, you never stopped doing the rape apologia bit in the first place.