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will you bite the hand that feeds you?

@silenthillmutual / silenthillmutual.tumblr.com

justified in the name of the holy and the divine icarus/harker white, 32, it/fae/he carrd | linktree icon by ned!

icarus harker, b. 1992ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย - it/its + fae/faer

thick coldblood, a consummable item, from bloodborne
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currently reading: 2001: a space odyssey by arthur c clarke, berserk by miura kentaro

currently playing: ultrakill

currently watching: interview with the vampire s1, arcane s2, house s1

also dear followers i love you greatly but can you please stop referring to me as "they" in your tags. my pronouns are it/its and fae/faer.

People will be like โ€œcharacter did no wrongโ€ and Iโ€™m like no, he did lots of wrong. He was placed in a difficult situation and I understand his motivations, but it was still wrong. And also I feel lots empathy for him and I felt like he should have been second chance for redemption.

was thinking the other day that it's always kind of upset me when people - especially parents - have this reaction of "how could think i wouldn't accept you?" when you come out to them. because even the most progressive adults i knew growing up were still fine with homophobic and transphobic jokes. they had friends who expressed homophobic and transphobic sentiments. and they didn't argue or defend gay and trans people or tell their friends, colleagues, family, whoever that these things weren't okay to say.

you can put up all the pride flags you want but it doesn't mean anything if you still think the caricatures are funny. you're not an ally. you're just kind of a coward.

same with disability and mental illness bc, idk, last place i lived my roommates were dsps who still watched south park. a show i watched in middle school that i still vividly recall its wild ableism, in addition to like... everything else frankly gross about it. and said she thought all serial killers were autistic and didn't understand why we were telling her that was a fucked up thing to say.

if youre still scared by mentally ill people in horror media then like. sorry but no i dont trust you to be an ally or an advocate or even a friend when i'm having an episode. because you're not an ally or an advocate or a friend, you're a danger.

was thinking the other day that it's always kind of upset me when people - especially parents - have this reaction of "how could think i wouldn't accept you?" when you come out to them. because even the most progressive adults i knew growing up were still fine with homophobic and transphobic jokes. they had friends who expressed homophobic and transphobic sentiments. and they didn't argue or defend gay and trans people or tell their friends, colleagues, family, whoever that these things weren't okay to say.

you can put up all the pride flags you want but it doesn't mean anything if you still think the caricatures are funny. you're not an ally. you're just kind of a coward.

Anonymous asked:

Are you an advocate for censorship?

is this because i said not to use the r slur

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this? is this what you're referring to? yeah i think calling other people slurs is bad

reminder that the people this slur refers to, people with intellectual disabilities, are still campaigning to REDUCE/end its usage, not "reclaim" it. the r word used to be a medical diagnosis--it was never a 'nice' term and it was always used for ableist, and generally eugenicist, ends--and it is still included in several state laws, so self advocates with intellectual disabilities have been passing laws around the country to get this word out of laws. under no circumstance does it make sense to "reclaim" this term, especially if you are not affected by the ableism that people with intellectual disabilities face.

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