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Does tumblr know that A. theres not a lot of trans actors and B. thats what acting is, being someone your not
"No more trans roles" would fix that problem nicely.
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Does tumblr know that A. theres not a lot of trans actors and B. thats what acting is, being someone your not
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Every word just adds more Autism.
You know, I would discount this as you just passing old rumors if it wasn't for the plague bit, which is a fairly fresh addition.
But back to "gender euphoria": the tucute / sjw part of tumblr did in fact drop the term as soon as the whole pedo drama happened. The only people who seem to be using it these days are the mogai kind of kids who aren't exactly balls deep into transblr drama, it seems? Though I estranged myself to that as well, so I wouldn't know. I remember at least one person trying to "reclaim" the term from me. It didn't seem to work too well for them.
I'm actually glad that my bad rep made the concept so hard to use, since I'm really transmed these days and would rather not see people claim that getting giggly from binding makes them trans.
Because this drama is years old and I pulled a 180 since then, becoming virtually irrelevant like most normal people.
I can't tell if the writer self insert or this whiny post about it is more autisticView attachment 226566
Every word just adds more Autism.
So it's a girl, wearing a corset, wearing a dress. So transgressive! So not like other girls!
/co/ finding out about this was way funnier.
Your parents shouldn't have to tell you to shower in the first place
How dare you? Not smelling like ass is something only neurotypicals do!Your parents shouldn't have to tell you to shower in the first place
i literally couldn't find shit on thisInscribed pottery shards from the Middle Kingdom of Egypt (2000–1800 BCE), found near ancient Thebes (now Luxor, Egypt), list three human genders: tai (male), sḫt (“sekhet”) and hmt (female).
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Every word just adds more Autism.
How is any of this science?![]()
fandomsandfeminism:
wuuthradical:
fandomsandfeminism:
wuuthradical:
fandomsandfeminism:
wuuthradical:
themagicofthenight:
Well considering gender has literally nothing to do with biology I doubt that would happen.
Gender has everything to do with biology. We wouldn’t have a binary without it. They’re inseparable.
Surprise: There is no binary. The binary is an oversimplification that is largely contextualized within Western culture.
We wouldn’t be here right now if there wasn’t a gender binary. Complex lifeforms need one to perpetuate themselves.
Also incorrect. Sex is a spectrum. You’ll find that reality is rarely as simple as pure and uncompromising binaries.
Sex isn’t chromosomes: the story of a century of misconceptions about X & YThe influence of the XX/XY model of chromosomal sex has been profound over the last century, but it’s founded on faulty premises and responsible for encouraging reductive, essentialist thinking. While the scientific world has moved on, its popular appeal remains.
Have you considered that those scientists might be bias and pushing an agenda. Gender is a biological absolute.
Gender is highly contextualized by time and place. Like, if you want to talk about scientists being biased and pushing an agenda, look at modern western science for pushing a flawed binary narrative.
Non-binary genders are not a modern invention. The idea of third genders/non-binary genders is as old as human civilization, because gender is socially constructed and subjective, and people’s ideas about gender have changed over time and between cultures.
[Source] [source] [source] [Source] [Source] [source] [source][source]
- In Mesopotamian mythology, among the earliest written records of humanity, there are references to types of people who are not men and not women. In a Sumerian creation myth found on a stone tablet from the second millennium BC, the goddess Ninmah fashions a being “with no male organ and no female organ”, for whom Enki finds a position in society: “to stand before the king”.
- In Babylonia, Sumer and Assyria, certain types of individuals who performed religious duties in the service of Inanna/Ishtar have been described as a third gender.
- Inscribed pottery shards from the Middle Kingdom of Egypt (2000–1800 BCE), found near ancient Thebes (now Luxor, Egypt), list three human genders: tai (male), sḫt (“sekhet”) and hmt (female).
- The Vedas (c. 1500 BC–500 BC) describe individuals as belonging to one of three categories, according to one’s nature or prakrti. These are also spelled out in the Kama Sutra (c. 4th century AD) and elsewhere as pums-prakrti (male-nature), stri-prakrti (female-nature), and tritiya-prakrti (third-nature).
- Many have interpreted the “eunuchs” of the Ancient Eastern Mediterranean world as a third gender that inhabited a liminal space between women and men, understood in their societies as somehow neither or both. In the Historia Augusta, the eunuch body is described as a tertium genus hominum (a third human gender),
- The ancient Maya civilization may have recognised a third gender, according to historian Matthew Looper. Looper notes the androgynous Maize Deity and masculine Moon goddess of Maya mythology, and iconography and inscriptions where rulers embody or impersonate these deities. He suggests that the third gender could also include two-spirit individuals with special roles such as healers or diviners
- Anthropologist Rosemary Joyce agrees, writing that “gender was a fluid potential, not a fixed category, before the Spaniards came to Mesoamerica. Childhood training and ritual shaped, but did not set, adult gender, which could encompass third genders and alternative sexualities as well as “male” and “female.” At the height of the Classic period, Maya rulers presented themselves as embodying the entire range of gender possibilities, from male through female, by wearing blended costumes and playing male and female roles in state ceremonies.“
- Andean Studies scholar Michael Horswell writes that third-gendered ritual attendants to chuqui chinchay, a jaguar deity in Incan mythology, were “vital actors in Andean ceremonies” prior to Spanish colonisation.
- Two-spirit individuals are viewed in some Native American cultures as having two identities occupying one body. Their dress is usually a mixture of traditionally male and traditionally female articles, or they may dress as a man one day, and a woman on another.
- In Pakistan, the hijras are officially recognized as third gender by the government,
[Read More] [Read more] [Read more]
it’s amazing how quickly “science says there are only two genders” becomes “have you considered that science is fake and is pushing an agenda?”
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fandomsandfeminism:
wuuthradical:
fandomsandfeminism:
wuuthradical:
fandomsandfeminism:
wuuthradical:
themagicofthenight:
Well considering gender has literally nothing to do with biology I doubt that would happen.
Gender has everything to do with biology. We wouldn’t have a binary without it. They’re inseparable.
Surprise: There is no binary. The binary is an oversimplification that is largely contextualized within Western culture.
We wouldn’t be here right now if there wasn’t a gender binary. Complex lifeforms need one to perpetuate themselves.
Also incorrect. Sex is a spectrum. You’ll find that reality is rarely as simple as pure and uncompromising binaries.
Sex isn’t chromosomes: the story of a century of misconceptions about X & YThe influence of the XX/XY model of chromosomal sex has been profound over the last century, but it’s founded on faulty premises and responsible for encouraging reductive, essentialist thinking. While the scientific world has moved on, its popular appeal remains.
Have you considered that those scientists might be bias and pushing an agenda. Gender is a biological absolute.
Gender is highly contextualized by time and place. Like, if you want to talk about scientists being biased and pushing an agenda, look at modern western science for pushing a flawed binary narrative.
Non-binary genders are not a modern invention. The idea of third genders/non-binary genders is as old as human civilization, because gender is socially constructed and subjective, and people’s ideas about gender have changed over time and between cultures.
[Source] [source] [source] [Source] [Source] [source] [source][source]
- In Mesopotamian mythology, among the earliest written records of humanity, there are references to types of people who are not men and not women. In a Sumerian creation myth found on a stone tablet from the second millennium BC, the goddess Ninmah fashions a being “with no male organ and no female organ”, for whom Enki finds a position in society: “to stand before the king”.
- In Babylonia, Sumer and Assyria, certain types of individuals who performed religious duties in the service of Inanna/Ishtar have been described as a third gender.
- Inscribed pottery shards from the Middle Kingdom of Egypt (2000–1800 BCE), found near ancient Thebes (now Luxor, Egypt), list three human genders: tai (male), sḫt (“sekhet”) and hmt (female).
- The Vedas (c. 1500 BC–500 BC) describe individuals as belonging to one of three categories, according to one’s nature or prakrti. These are also spelled out in the Kama Sutra (c. 4th century AD) and elsewhere as pums-prakrti (male-nature), stri-prakrti (female-nature), and tritiya-prakrti (third-nature).
- Many have interpreted the “eunuchs” of the Ancient Eastern Mediterranean world as a third gender that inhabited a liminal space between women and men, understood in their societies as somehow neither or both. In the Historia Augusta, the eunuch body is described as a tertium genus hominum (a third human gender),
- The ancient Maya civilization may have recognised a third gender, according to historian Matthew Looper. Looper notes the androgynous Maize Deity and masculine Moon goddess of Maya mythology, and iconography and inscriptions where rulers embody or impersonate these deities. He suggests that the third gender could also include two-spirit individuals with special roles such as healers or diviners
- Anthropologist Rosemary Joyce agrees, writing that “gender was a fluid potential, not a fixed category, before the Spaniards came to Mesoamerica. Childhood training and ritual shaped, but did not set, adult gender, which could encompass third genders and alternative sexualities as well as “male” and “female.” At the height of the Classic period, Maya rulers presented themselves as embodying the entire range of gender possibilities, from male through female, by wearing blended costumes and playing male and female roles in state ceremonies.“
- Andean Studies scholar Michael Horswell writes that third-gendered ritual attendants to chuqui chinchay, a jaguar deity in Incan mythology, were “vital actors in Andean ceremonies” prior to Spanish colonisation.
- Two-spirit individuals are viewed in some Native American cultures as having two identities occupying one body. Their dress is usually a mixture of traditionally male and traditionally female articles, or they may dress as a man one day, and a woman on another.
- In Pakistan, the hijras are officially recognized as third gender by the government,
[Read More] [Read more] [Read more]
it’s amazing how quickly “science says there are only two genders” becomes “have you considered that science is fake and is pushing an agenda?”
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19 year olds can't have sex, 25 year olds can't have sex, 50 year olds can't have sex.
No one can have sex, sex is banned.
I just fucking realized something![]()
The character is a literal self insert of one of the writers who also voices the character and only appears in episodes written by him.
Guy was also behind the PPG twerking episode