sunderedraven.bsky.social
A Mystic in the sense that I'm still mystified by things.
Queer♌︎Genderfull 💜(ze/zem/they/their)💚✴Chaote🏴Anarch
Witchcraft, ramblings, & other exquisite bullshit.
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3/3 So, confronting and challenging as it's been, I'm grateful. We continue to adapt, to learn, and to treat our body with kindness.
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2/ This has been confronting in and of itself, especially as it makes me feel more disabled as is highlighting a lot of my limits.
BUT I've also grown enough to recognise the opportunity it presents to better know myself and my body.
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LAGI!! LET'S GOOOOO!!!!!!! 😭
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5/5 ...used to police people's identity based on assumed anatomy.
This... came out a lot ramblier than I thought, but I hope it's at least someone understandable.
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4/- This isn't to say that the terms don't have their uses, or that I dont see the point for having events and spaces limited in certain ways to allow community to heal and feel safe. It's just.... frustrating a lot of the time to see what should be neutral descriptors used to..
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3/- Assignment as male was something given to me, done to me, before I could ever have any say in the matter. It has exceptionally limited relevance, and tells anyone very little, about who I am /now/. Now I AM non-binary. At birth I WAS assigned male.
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I've had it said to my face when I've identified as non-binary "Oh but you're AMAB". As if I can't possibly be both.
Part of it feels a bit like grammatical hair splitting as well but the AB in AMAB/AFAB is /at birth/. I'm not presently being born. nor did i choose the assignment 2/-
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Ok so. I think my biggest bug bear is that in a lot of context AMAB and AFAB are basically just being used as a fancy way to call someone male or female indirectly. They're being treated as a static label to describe what someone presently is, and to invalidate a lot of non-binary identities. 1/-
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One role you could play at demonstrations is to show up prepared to protect your fellow human beings from toxic gas, in case the mercenaries deploy it.
Never seal a bottle containing an active tear gas canister—you don't want it to explode.
You can learn more here:
crimethinc.com/RiotMunitions
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Ok so apparently there's enough feelings under the thoughts for poetry to happen, so I'm gonna do that then maybe come back to this
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It's been a LONG ass time since I actually got to rest over the holiday season.
It was exceptionally nourishing to be able to slow down, and also invest time in small projects that bring me joy.
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I'd love to spend my time making and fixing things. Blacksmithing and the like. That and gardening. Working with hands.