in the name of the moon...

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
cygnahime
jasontoddsguns

“Boromir apologist” he doesn’t have anything to apologize for????? He fell victim to evil ringTM like once. and then immediately redeemed himself. Guys come on.

jasontoddsguns

The evil ring, which corrupts literally anything that it comes in contact with, corrupted someone???? The whole point is nobody is better than the ring!!! It doesn’t matter if you’re an elf, dwarf, man, hobbit, Maia, etc- It will get your ass eventually!

jasontoddsguns

#he doesn't have anything to apologize for #incorrect. rude to Bilbo.ALT

Okay. He has one thing to apologize for.

lotr
cygnahime
heavyweightheart

Research has shown that pleasure affects nutrient absorption. In a 1970s study of Swedish and Thai women, it was found that when the Thai women were eating their own (preferred) cuisine, they absorbed about 50% more iron from the meal than they did from eating the unfamiliar Swedish food. And the same was true in the reverse for the Swedish women. When both groups were split internally and one group given a paste made from the exact same meal and the other was given the meal itself, those eating the paste absorbed 70% less iron than those eating the food in its normal state.

Pleasure affects our metabolic pathways; it’s a facet of the complex gut-brain connection. If you’re eating foods you don’t like because you think it’s healthy, it’s not actually doing your body much good (it’s also unsustainable, we’re pleasure-seeking creatures). Eat food you enjoy, it’s a win-win.

jenroses

what

no seriously

what?

robotlyra

PLEASURE IS A NECESSARY PART OF HUMAN HEALTH, BOTH PSYCHOLOGICALLY AND PHYSICALLY

aleatoryw

this is why you should be eating your chips with salsa and guac instead of beating yourself up for not eating a salad with tomato and avocado (unless you are a salad bitch like me then enjoy both of them!)

killjoy

here’s a recent systemic review of all the research done on the subject

daroos

for those of you wondering if the studies cited above are legit and if so where we can read about them, here’s a link to one of the (more than a dozen!) papers written on the topic of nutrient absorption and how you eat your food:

nehirose

hey look, additional info!

cygnahime
vague-humanoid

I found this incredible little book for $5 at a bookstore, focused on transfems and AMAB enbies and hoo boy does this book tell the truth.   I haven’t read it all because it’s a little triggering but it has a line in it that almost knocked me flat. 🧵 pic.twitter.com/y1oYVtizUG  — May "Bunny" Peterson 🌸 (@maidensblade) May 23, 2023ALT
When talking about dealing with harassers, it plainly states this:   “Crowds will subconsciously side against a trans woman, especially if they call themselves trans allies.”  Note that it says “especially if they call themselves trans allies,” not “especially if they don’t.” pic.twitter.com/pf0f1NJKZy  — May "Bunny" Peterson 🌸 (@maidensblade) May 23, 2023ALT
As soon as I saw this I instantly decided to buy it because I could tell whoever had put the book together knew the truth and was willing to tell that truth. This is something trans women are constantly pointing out and often not listened to about!  — May "Bunny" Peterson 🌸 (@maidensblade) May 23, 2023ALT
Bigotry gets made out a lot to be the purview of ignorant right-wingers or the obviously hateful, but unconscious bias is a significant source of harmful behavior. And progressive people aren’t immune to having it! In fact, for them it’s often worse.  — May "Bunny" Peterson 🌸 (@maidensblade) May 23, 2023ALT
A self-image of progressivism can lead to shame around signs that one is unconsciously biased, and then shame-shifting, or avoiding that shame by shifting blame to the person who brought the bias to light.  — May "Bunny" Peterson 🌸 (@maidensblade) May 23, 2023ALT
wakewithgiggli

The threead continues:

All people have a tendency to be unconsciously biased toward seeing trans women as untrustworthy, unsafe, lacking vulnerability, the problem to be solved rather than a person to be taken care of.
And this is not less true in trans and queer and feminist communities. It’s just more unconscious, and more propped up with social justice, feminism, queer lib, leftist, and anti-oppression beliefs.
This book is talking about this in context to a physical public situation of harassment, but this is true of social conflicts too, including on social media, in friend groups, in all kinds of situations.
The unconscious bias also gets taken advantage of by people who know what they’re doing and hide behind that bias to make their mistreatment of transfems seem reasonable—again, often supported with social justice and anti-oppression rhetoric.
TERFs aren’t the only people who do this!
It felt so incredible to see this spelled out in print, plain as day, an actual book calling out a real thing I’ve experience more times than I can count, that all transfems I know go through, and that I still feel crazy for seeing because there’s so much gaslighting about it.
You know how when you KNOW something is real, but you feel defensive about that knowledge, like you have to be ready to hold onto it, and then you see something confirming that knowledge for you in no uncertain terms and it feels like “wow maybe I wasn’t crazy all this time!”
That’s how I felt seeing this.

The book linked is free to read and download. See the link above.

punishedgwyndolin

if you’re a transfem you should read this, and if you’re not you should reblog it for your transfem friends & followers, the advice in here is extremely good and the grips breaks are not hard to practice!!

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cygnahime
mukuharakazui

"All the classics are by white men" is always the funniest take to me coming from white Americans. If you're an adult born and raised in the USA and haven't read any works of Maya Angelou or James Baldwin, then that's a personal problem that can be alleviated by going to the library. You may not have read Mrs. Spring Fragrance or No-No Boy in school, but if your perception of "classic American literature" doesn't include the only literary genre known to originate in the USA (the slave narrative) and only regards likes of Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald in the Modernist movement, then that's a personal problem that can be alleviated by expanding the scope of the literature you interact with and the philosophical and cultural categories you place art in.

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