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When a straight man lashes out after dating or having sex with a trans woman, he is often afraid of the implication that his sexuality is joined to hers. When a gay man anxiously keeps trans women out of his activism or social circles, he is often fearful of their common stigma as feminine. And when a non-trans feminist claims she is erased by trans women’s access to a bathroom, she is often afraid that their shared vulnerability as feminized people will be magnified intolerably by trans women’s presence. In each case, trans misogyny displays a fear of interdependence and a refusal of solidarity. It is felt as a fear of proximity. Trans femininity is too sociable, too connected to everyone—too exuberant about stigmatized femininity—and many people fear the excess of trans femininity and sexuality getting too close. But sociability can never be confined or blamed on one person in a relationship; it’s impersonal, and it sticks to everyone. The defensive fear and projection built into trans misogyny, whether genuine or performed, is an attempt to wish away what it nonetheless recognizes: that trans femininity is an integral part of the social fabric. There will be no emancipation for anyone until we embrace trans femininity’s centrality and value.

Jules Gill-Peterson, A Short History of Trans Misogyny

i think im fr over my job and am even willing to do nsfw commissions to earn money like idgaf anymore. ill draw ppls dnd elves having sex

oh tumblrs dying for real again. where else will i reblog quaint images and talk ab how much i want 2 kill my self this sucks

wrt doing my own stuff i just feel kind of lost even if i do feel creatively more fulfilled. I think im missing some authority figure telling me i did a good job like when i was in real employment. im aware i have problems

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i assume that you are a beer drinker and that you have one tattoo that you really hate

ok thats pretty good

That so many of the complaints about AI art as something truly horrible and soulless are centered around ghibli-esque AI art specifically is so.... people realize why ghibli-esque AI got so popular in the first place, right? Because well before image generators, there was already a huge mass-market industry of people making "X in ghibli style?"

It's not like that was a golden age of true artistic creativity that's now lost. Are we gonna pretend that the Hot Topic t-shirts of "My Neighbor Heisenberg" or whatever expresses more "soul" than what people are making with AI? Are we supposed to bemoan how the easy-clicks listicle of "the Glee cast if they were in Spirited Away" is being created by an image generator rather than an underpaid staff cartoonist?

im the humongous gap in the ask posts btween the sender and their question

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