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what? who is that? please don't like if you aren't gonna reblog, likes don't do much but reblogs help spread my work
OMFG, FINE LET ME DO IT. Since no one else is gonna tell us how it is, I will. Lemme just mix the-
Bleach smells so so bad but this vinegar smells so good so maybe if I mix them they'll sme-
Never thought about it but i'm kinda like flight and freeze...
A comic about the spectrum of responses to stress - we talk alot about the more extreme ends of this and trauma, but the more subtle and every day responses can be harder to spot. if we can understand our own and other’s responses better, problems Are easier to confront and blaming is less likely to happen :) hope it’s helpful!!
LOOK AT THIS LITTLE GUY!!
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Gays will be gays XD
boys will be boys
Bigweld
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We must sauté the horrors. I reblog
being alive is great because there are so many different vegetables you can sauté. but then there are also the horrors
the skrunkly :>
Same Shadow
Feels like home
These room light lamp thingies tho
WOAH WAIT, I LIVE IN OKLAHOMA AND FEB 8 IS MY BIRTHDAY-
(Source)
On February 8th, this nonbinary child was violently beaten by three cis girls. The school did not call them an ambulance after the beating was stopped, and they later died in the hospital from head trauma. They have also been deadnamed and misgendered in their obituary and in the news. As the author of the article puts it:
How is that not national news? A 16 year old beaten to death in a public school bathroom? By other students. All these unanswered seemingly obvious questions about what transpired, and how the adults involved acted. That should be every headline. In fact, almost every local outlet covering the story misgender and deadnames Nex, using their same assigned at birth. The indignities pile on. We don’t yet know if Nex’s nonbinary identity is directly tied to this incident. But, my God, it sure matters to me that this would happen to any child. A nonbinary kid assaulted in a girl’s bathroom. That outcome from the narrative of anti-trans rhetoric these past years. Still why wasn’t this story breaking news? It involves a nonbinary student in a public school. And school violence and school police resource officers. It involves the deep fear so many trans youth have shared with me about their schools.