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The Glomp Jabbar

@clownboybebop

Hash slinging slasher!!!/haha just kidding it’s me, Teddy/28/chundling headfirst through this bleak existence /all mushyposts refer to @luna-sheep/be decent to trans women or get blocked/ adding this because ppl keep asking: yes, my mom is single. Good luck. You will need it.

"Aren't you forgetting something?"

A lot of people are misunderstanding this post. Originally, I was discussing the commission price of this piece with an artist (my budget was roughly $2000) but after I saw you could make it with a robot for free, I decided to do that instead.

Fucking wild to be teaching about Rosa Parks at the same time as a trans woman in Florida does an act of civil disobedience to use a women's restroom in the state capitol

As far as I know, she is the first woman arrested bc of this law. The law requires that the trans person be warned to leave the bathroom by a state official, and then if they stay they are guilty of trespassing after a warning.

So like, me, my gf, others just piss and nobody asks or tells, but this young woman sent a statement about the law to over 100 FL lawmakers so they would know she was coming, the cops were ready for her, she brought a reporter and went in anyway and spent the night in a men's jail. She is out on bail, and is hoping this will inspire change of the law. But if found guilty, and the law is upheld as constitutional, then she could spend up to 60 days in a mens county jail.

I mean my mom was like 17/18 when she had me so like she would have been kind of growing up still and around to watch such a piece of film so my phrasing might be confusing, apologies

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lol I wasn’t upset just surprised dw abt it. My mom grew up in the 60s and 70s lol

ray toro is so strong. I could never live in a bus with three Italian Americans

Crossdressing party goers in Gaza, Palestine (1960s) | ph: Kegham Djeghalian

This photo was found by Djeghalian's grandson in 2018, along with an entire collection documenting the rich culture and history of Gaza. Djeghalian survived the Armenian genocide as a toddler, fleeing to Syria, then Lebanon, before moving to Palestine, where he lived between Al-Quds and Jaffa. There he would meet his wife Zevart Nakashian, and go on to open the Kegham photography studio in Gaza.

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