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Also what the fuck is a "monosexual?" Is it a fancy word to describe gays and straights?
Monosexual is what pan/bi tumblrinas have been using to describe people who are only attracted to one gender. Why they fucking need a word for it is beyond me. Makes it sound like we're only going to be attracted to one person our whole lives.
 
So this Tumblr is trying to dox/share photos of various kiwis.

The picture they have of me I'm in a mask so I dunno how effective it's going to be.

The most effective thing we should be doing right now is to not have any skulls in our closets.
 
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It kinda reminds me of this, "Castration Day"

Ah, treat men like cattle. Totally humane, right?
 
So this Tumblr is trying to dox/share photos of various kiwis.

The picture they have of me I'm in a mask so I dunno how effective it's going to be.
Also doublepost but that tumblr's been known for a while, and hasn't updated at all recently
I've had my eye on it for a while, even before joining the farms, it just takes pics and info from ED and dumb posts on the site so it's not really "doxxing," except for having Meowthkip's info

the last time it was updated was around July 26th, because there was a post that IDCP made and was reblogged onto that account, and she made that post on July 26th so I assume it was reblogged soon afterwards
 
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Monosexual is what pan/bi tumblrinas have been using to describe people who are only attracted to one gender. Why they fucking need a word for it is beyond me. Makes it sound like we're only going to be attracted to one person our whole lives.

So basically a fancy word for gays and straights, which describes an overwhelming majority of people. But I bet they find a way to spin this into "monosexual privilage." Ugh. I don't deny that bi/pan ("pansexual" just seems like a special way of saying "bisexual" to me. Like I get the difference but I digress) is hard at times and other can be giant assholes about it but the ones of Tumblr have some of the biggest victim complexes I've ever seen. Then again, everyone on Tumblr has a giant victim complexes including but not limited to trans people, black people, women, autistics. The list just goes on. Yes life can be hard but not everyone outside of your hugbox is out to get you.
 
But I bet they find a way to spin this into "monosexual privilage."
Oh, they do. It's actually a huge issue in SJW circles, because "monosexual" lumps gay, lesbian, and non-cis folks who aren't bi/pan in with "cishet" folks, implying that they all share the same amount of power. A really common example used to be that it would imply that a straight cis man and a lesbian trans woman benefit from the same privilege, and therefore be equally as oppressive. I think right now it's currently "bi/pan erasure" vs. lesbians. The monosexual privilege tag is just a clusterfuck of mental and oppression olympics, and the occasional cries of corrective rape.

Here's the official Monosexual Privilege Checklist (and an extremely TL;DR explanation leading into it)
I've also included it below in order to make the process of checking your monosexual privilege more convenient.
The monosexual privilege checklist
  1. Society assures me that my sexual identity is real and that people like me exist.
  2. When I disclose my sexual identity to others, they believe it without requiring me to prove it (usually by disclosing my sexual and romantic history).
  3. I can feel sure that, upon disclosing my sexual identity, people accept that it’s my real/actual sexual identity (rather than assuming that I am lying or simply wrong).
  4. I am never considered closeted when disclosing my sexual identity.
  5. I am considered to have more authority in defining and judging bisexuality than people who identify as bisexual.
  6. Perception/acceptance of my sexual identity is generally independent of my choices of relationships, partners, and lifestyles.
  7. It is unlikely that disclosing my sexual identity in a non-sexual context will be taken as a sign of sexual availability or consent.
  8. I can be confident that people will not rename my sexual identity or use different words to describe my identity than I do.
  9. When seen with a partner I’m dating, I can be certain I will be recognized as a member of my sexual-identity group by members of my community.
  10. I do not have to choose between either invisibility (“passing”) or being consistently “othered” and/or tokenized in my community based on my sexual identity.
  11. I am never blamed for upholding heteropatriarchy or cisgender privilege because of the word that I use to identify my sexuality.
  12. I feel welcomed at appropriate services or events that are segregated by sexual identity (for example, straight singles nights, gay community centers, or lesbian-only events).
  13. I can feel sure that if I choose to enter a monogamous relationship, my friends, community, or my partner will continue to accept my sexual identity, without expecting or pressuring me to change it.
  14. I do not need to worry about potential partners shifting instantly from amorous relations to disdain, humiliating treatment, verbal or sexual violence because of my sexual identity.
  15. I can choose to be in a polyamorous relationship without being accused of reinforcing stereotypes against my sexual-identity group.
  16. I can fairly easily find representations of people of my sexual-identity group and my lifestyle in the media and the arts. I encounter such representations without needing to look hard.
  17. If I encounter a fictional, historical or famous figure of my sexual identity, I can be reasonably sure that s/he will be named as such in the text or by the media, reviewers and audience.
  18. I often encounter the word I use to identify myself in the media and the arts. When I hear or read it, I am far less likely to find it in the context of the denial of its existence.
  19. I can find, fairly easily, reading material, institutions, media representations, etc. which give attention specifically to people of my sexual identity.
  20. I can feel certain that normal everyday language will include my sexual identity (“straight and gay alike,” “gay and lesbian,” etc.).
  21. If I am cisgender, I am far less likely to suffer from intimate and sexual violence.
  22. If I am cisgender, I am less likely to suffer from depression or to contemplate suicide.
  23. If I am cisgender, I am far less likely to suffer from poverty.
  24. I am more likely to feel comfortable being open about my sexual identity at work.
  25. I have access to information about the prevalence of STIs in my community as well as prevention methods that are suitable for me. (For example, searching online yields many, accurate and accessible results).
  26. Information about the prevalence of STIs in my community as well as prevention methods suitable for me, are unlikely to be subsumed under those of any other sexual-identity groups.
  27. If I live in a city, I am more likely find medical care that will suit my own particular needs.
  28. If I am cisgender, I am less likely to risk my health by avoiding medical treatment.
  29. I have the privilege of not being aware of my privileges.

This ask almost perfectly sums up tumblr sexuality politics at the moment (it's missing lesbians).
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Who in the hell gave you permission to speak for the "bisexual community as a whole?" I'd love to know that.

And the word "bi" literally means two. It's not erasing anything, and it certainly doesn't mean "two or more."
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The ongoing SJW "Sexy vs. Slutty" War pisses me off to no end. I get wearing clothes you like. That's cool. If you feel sexy in certain clothes, that's cool too. But what reason do you have to go out wearing nipple pasties and a G-string if you don't want people to look at you or to show off? You just like to dress slutty? Why? The logic doesn't compute. (Ditto for the Fat "Acceptance" movement and BABD) Also, it must be difficult to walk in any heels that're greater than 12 inches.

But enough sperging; ONTO THE HALLOWEEN GOODIES!

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Also, sweet triggers brah
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Colonial? So, not only are you telling white people they can't "appropriate" other cultures, but they can't appropriate their own either? White folks, you got it bad.
It won't upload for some reason, but it says: Why be a sexy witch for Halloween when you can be a real witch and curse stores that propagate the idea that women want to dress in oversexualizing clothing on Halloween?
(I guess my opinion from my 2nd post is also somewhat relevant here, as well.)
 

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also @ that bisexual post...pansexual is a catchall for more than two genders
bisexual literally means two genders, and is usually used for just the two binary genders

AND NURSES BEING UNDERPAID LMAO
nursing is one of the top paying jobs right out of college, and if you go to become a practitioner, you could be making at least six figures
 

I'm shocked it took this long for headcanons about religions.

tumblr is back to using the "all new Disney girls look like Rapunzel" argurments...

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Thankfully, there are sane people.

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It's Bad and Sexist when Disney does it. But Ghibli gets a pass because Strong Female Characters.

I think I just found the MTV Decoded lady chimping out.

http://blog.franchesca.net/post/129420625262/bart-blackface-baker-just-haaaad-to-drop-his-ass (The blog was connected through Tumblr BTW.)
http://blog.franchesca.net/post/129421467602/if-you-were-excitedly-awaiting-the-release-of
http://blog.franchesca.net/post/129432034727/calm-down-your-titties-about-racist-and-bart

If you don't know who Bart Baker is, he is this YouTuber who makes satirical parodies about the artists and the content of their songs.

So this how MTV tries to stay relevant; paying Black Laci Green to bitch at "evil" white people
 
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Yes, let's make it harder for actual trans folk that experience dysphoria get their he/she/they pronouns be taken seriously by making a ton of bullshit pronouns that won't be taken seriously. "Oh, you're a transwoman and you want to be she/her now? Only if you recognize me as a deity and call me nebulum/nebulaself."

Not to mention: "I'm an engineering student" and "OP is just upset that their pronouns are boring."
 
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