indigojasper 9mo ago • 100%
monobrows and big ears
indigojasper 9mo ago • 100%
I admit I was once one of these.
Trans teenage boys are just as likely to get pregnant as cisgender girls, but sex-ed programs don't speak to them...
“That’s what ballroom is about, being yourself, even if it’s just for a few hours,” one participant said.
Filmmaker Lío Mehiel speaks to five young trans creators about their artistry, community, and life in Mexico City.
New research on asexuality shows why it’s so important for doctors and therapists to distinguish between episodes of low libido and a consistent lack of sexual attraction
indigojasper 10mo ago • 100%
at a school named after W.E.B. Du Bois of all things. He would be ashamed.
indigojasper 10mo ago • 100%
if i wanna see a dick i'll look it up because google exists... but tell that to the people in this article using AI to picture random people naked.
indigojasper 10mo ago • 100%
yeah, that's a bit click-baity...
indigojasper 10mo ago • 100%
let's do the men now, it's only fair
indigojasper 10mo ago • 100%
damn, and that's just the rent, not even factoring in food and clothing. wow.
indigojasper 11mo ago • 100%
Damn, I see what you're saying now. I'm almost 30 and I'd say I'm jaded lol but being on the autism spectrum/general brainweirdness means I don't interpret the world the way most people do and need some help understanding what normal people see. What I would think is common sense or logical or even easy to understand is just not most people's experience, and vice versa-- what others think are obvious (in social situations especially) don't even occur to me until someone points it out. I find things out the hard way most of the time. Thanks for clearing things up.
indigojasper 11mo ago • 100%
I'd been thinking the title meant trans people are more likely to be poor. And because I'd recently seen a meme about right-wingers blaming LGBTQ people for things, thought this was a good article some of those right-wingers might need to see. Like, look, you can't blame trans people for your problems because they're also likely to be poor. But I might be assuming a lot about how things might be interpreted here, because I did not expect all this, lol.
indigojasper 11mo ago • 100%
damn i wanna get my weed from yall now
indigojasper 11mo ago • 100%
i wouldn't say it's entirely unhelpful at this broad of an analysis, because it is important to point out that this is a thing for people who might find it surprising. but i do see what you mean by "the title implies causation when all the study is is a correlation."
New research has revealed trans people are more likely to come from poorer backgrounds and have worse mental health.
New data shows a record-breaking number of businesses are displaying true LGBTQ+ allyship to their employees.
Conservatives went from blocking "critical race theory" to supporting "Don't Say Gay" laws, but it's not going so well for them...
indigojasper 11mo ago • 97%
ublock origin still works
indigojasper 11mo ago • 88%
this has been posted a few times now but honestly it can't be posted enough. will always upvote.
indigojasper 11mo ago • 100%
I like OP's idea but I wonder about the legality of it and how it might be used against BookWyrm by private entities. Interoperability/plugins that act as middle-men + open library seems like the way.
Students described the recent confrontation at a Kansas school as a hate crime, but they said it was only the latest in a long line of racist acts that went unpunished by Shawnee Mission East High School officials.
indigojasper 11mo ago • 100%
this is what i was wondering, if there's any way to download it then separate it from their app
And now for some good news... Middle schoolers have written to their local Moms for Liberty chapter to tell them to ‘stop bullying’ LGBTQ+ youth and their families.
The bill would ban the use of federal funds for enforcing policies on federal workers using coworkers' preferred pronouns.
indigojasper 11mo ago • 75%
lmao good looking out
indigojasper 11mo ago • 100%
I don't member the exact model but I had an LG Voyager that i held onto for a long time... I did NOT want to give up my physical keyboard for the touchscreen keyboard so I held out as long as I could. If Samsung came out with a slide-out keyboard for smartphones I'd be on that shit right away.
A flight attendant was celebrating his 32nd birthday in a Qatari hotel. Then the police came...
indigojasper 11mo ago • 100%
very sketchy source, would not trust
indigojasper 11mo ago • 90%
i found some symbols that represent the real domestic terrorists
- https://www.complex.com/life/a/stephen-ruiz/dictionary-of-white-supermacist-slang-symbols
- https://www.indy100.com/news/symbols-white-supremacy-swastika-facism
- https://www.militarytimes.com/flashpoints/extremism-disinformation/2023/06/13/directory-of-300-hate-symbols-a-new-tool-for-identifying-extremism/
> > > Dwyane Wade has high praise for Marlon Wayans after the comedian opened up about supporting his transgender child. > > > > Wade is also the parent of a transgender child – something he has been very outspoken about since his daughter Zaya began her transition. > > > > The NBA legend and his wife Gabrielle Union are among the many celebrity parents who have used their platform to promote transgender rights after being inspired by their children. > > > > Now, Wade would like to welcome Wayans to the club, after the White Chicks actor spoke publicly about his son’s transition, and how he has dealt with that transition as a parent. > > > > Speaking to Variety during last week’s GQ Men of the Year party, Wade “saluted” Wayans, and any other father who can openly support their child, no matter what their gender identity may be. > > > > “I think unconditional love allows us to step in and listen and learn of what we do not know and what we were not taught, especially in the Black community,” he told the publication. > > > > “I salute Marlon for speaking out and speaking up about this experience with his child just the same way as I’ve done. > > > > “We’re just the voices that are speaking for our kids right now before they get an opportunity to grab that microphone and speak for themselves. I salute him.” > > > > The basketball star added: “This is his experience and what he’s dealing with. He’s coming out selling it from his point of view. It’s great for fathers especially to speak on them from their point of view and how they had to handle it and deal with it.” > > > > Dwyane Wade’s daughter Zaya was 12 when she came out to him as a transgender. > > > > Since then, he and Union have gone to great lengths to protect the now-16-year-old from anti-trans rhetoric, moving out of Florida and publicly speaking out against “hateful” political figures like Ron DeSantis. > > > > Thanks to their love and support, Zaya has been thriving, making her runway debut at Paris Fashion Week and working with brands like Tiffany & Co. and Puma. > > > > Meanwhile, Wayans is a little bit newer to the journey, admitting during a recent interview with The Breakfast Club that he’s still getting used to his son Kai’s transition. > > > > The Scary Movie actor explained that his next comedy special will centre around the transition. > > > > “Not his… their transition, but my transition as a parent, going from ignorance and denial to complete unconditional love and acceptance,” he clarified. > > > > “I think there’s a lot of parents out there that need that message and I know I’m dealing with it. It was a very painful situation for me but, man, it’s one of the best hours I could ever imagine.” > > > > Making it crystal clear that he’s doing everything in his power to support Kai on his journey, Wayans added: “I gotta respect their wishes and as a parent I just want my kids to be free – free in spirit, free in thought, free to be themselves. > > > > “The more you know yourself, the more you live your truth, the happier your existence. So if they can’t get that in a household with their father and their mother, how the f\*\*\* do I send them out into the world with that kind of confidence? > > > > “I’m just so proud of them for being them – but that don’t mean that I ain’t got jokes.” > >
Inspired by Octavia Butler's Afrofuturist fiction, a Sonoma County farmer helps Black Californians connect with nature and learn lessons in climate resilience.
Because we all need some more trans joy in our life. Trans and non-binary people share how getting top surgery helped them enjoy life, "feel happy" and affirm their identity.
An erosion of Black voters, a crucial part of Biden’s coalition that won him the White House in 2020, could spell disaster.
The annual applications for Point of Pride’s Trans Surgery Fund are now open. If you’ve been struggling to afford a gender-affirming surgery of any kind, check out the link below to apply for direct financial assistance. Point of Pride’s Annual Transgender Surgery Fund is a scholarship-like program that provides direct financial assistance to trans folks who cannot afford their gender-affirming surgery.
“It is vital that Congress ensures there are guardrails in place that protect American workers, especially workers of color,” Senator Chuck Schumer tells theGrio.
Bye bye, hater...