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"The witches you couldn't burn" were generally women who were blamed as scapegoats. What a legacy to take on.
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God, that lighting looks like shit. She looks like Chris-chan with glasses.Not Tumblr but Twitter is close enough since we don't have a Twitter thread (that I know of).
What's with troons not knowing good selfie angles? She calls herself a photographer but if this is the best that she can do...lol.
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Some of them observably do practice it, but it's for the same motivation of being "edgy religious" over "normal religious" by returning to things long-since superseded. Wicca as a specific practice was introduced in 1954 and I'm pretty sure most if not all neo-paganism is modern people attempting to recreate what fell out of practice a literal thousand years ago"Witches" have been progressive~ for a while now. Wicca is basically the go-to religion for edgy "i'M nOt lIkE oThEr gIrLs" types these days, although they only call themselves that because it's edgy~ and cool~, not because they actually practice the religion.
I absolutely love posts like these that include descriptions for the blind. They give me an explanation for what this bullshit is because I knew zero of those flags until I read that.
The first and last things in that list are the only ones that are actual things.
Questioning is valid, but "questioning pride" is funny. The notion of being proud of uncertainty just doesn't compute.The first and last things in that list are the only ones that are actual things.
What does "queer" mean in this context? It's a slur for gay people, why is it given its own pride flag?Just saw someone reblog from this poster with different flags.
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Polyamory apparently makes you queer. That includes a straight guy who has lots of side chicks.
What does "queer" mean in this context? It's a slur for gay people, why is it given its own pride flag?
I think queer is usually used as a blanket term, but it is mostly used in this context by cis gay/bi people to feel more oppressed.What does "queer" mean in this context? It's a slur for gay people, why is it given its own pride flag?
It depends on the region; in the northeast and west it's used as an umbrella term. Though it is still used as a pejorative in the south, at least that's what I'm told.I think queer is usually used as a blanket term, but it is mostly used in this context by cis gay/bi people to feel more oppressed.
Oh interesting to know! Here in the UK, people I know IRL often either use it to simply mean LGBT ('the queer community' etc) as a way of reclamation. Or it is used by girls who want so bad to be trans.It depends on the region; in the northeast and west it's used as an umbrella term. Though it is still used as a pejorative in the south, at least that's what I'm told.
What does "queer" mean in this context? It's a slur for gay people, why is it given its own pride flag?