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Clefable

@clefable-lover / clefable-lover.tumblr.com

you can call me sophie and I’m a woman who is bi aro

“Americans are dumb because they don’t read book/didn’t pay attention in class/believed their classes to be pointless”

Actually the american education crisis is caused by a mixture of our education budget consisting of two donuts tied together with a shoestring, the fact that some people who are teachers are not good at it, the fact that our schooling system is filled with propaganda, and also you’re being incredibly classist and showing that you genuinely think dropouts are lesser or dumber despite the fact that most dropouts only did that because the education system is not built for everyone

But sure act all high and mighty about how better your country is even tho you’re country probably has the same or similar problems with it’s education system and also your country’s children don’t have to deal with the daily risk of death due to school shooters

If they announce a zelda collection during the direct coming up i will be happy and angry at the same time

On the one hand: finally i can play TP on switch

On the other hand:

Nintendo: we’re releasing the zelda games on our consoles final year just to spite you

Me: *sighs* of course

Somehow this is worse

Anyway bi lesbians are valid, men aren’t inherently evil, and terf rhetoric will kill us all if we let it

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Thank you for being the only person to remember that a vast majority of Primarina are male. Love my femboy icon and will not accept any slander against him

It low-key bugs me when people insist on a Pokemon species being a certain gender just because they "look feminine/masculine". like your mermaid opera singer has an 80% of being either male or a trans woman, don't be a goddamn coward

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“Don’t infantilize autism” should be used when people who aren’t autistic treat autistic adults like children.

It should not be said when people who are actually autistic have “childish” interests or stuffed animals and such. Autistic adults are allowed to find comfort and express their autism in ways that works for them (without causing harm), even other autistic people don’t get to tell them not to enjoy those things just because they dislike stereotypes or don’t want themselves to be infantilized.

You can’t tell someone else their life should be breaking a stereotype you dislike. That’s not up to you.

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