omg this story is incredible and all of you should read it
i think we could all use a good transhet romance story in these times π₯Ή
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omg this story is incredible and all of you should read it
i think we could all use a good transhet romance story in these times π₯Ή
Loved this series! Super duper recommend picking it up!
Bottle Blondes is a really sweet and fun story; I'm really excited that it's getting a print run!
really does feel like βI will personally destroy this twerpβs lifeβ would be a unifying electoral strategy
prosecute DOGE top to bottom tbh
Within just a few hours of this morning's genocide warning from the Lemkin Institute, the 4th Circuit ruled that trans adults can have our care banned and be forced by any means to "appreciate our sex", and Iowa made it ILLEGAL to protect trans people.
www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/p...
This is what they've done.
Today is a great day to remember to take your meds.
Oh shit, yeah. That'd be a good idea.
Transphobia is a rot that hurts everyone. Everyone should be safe in our city centre, and this kind of violence for clickbait is unacceptable. Full solidarity with @greenpartyhan.bsky.social and bravo to her for staying resolute against these bullies. www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater...
oh iβm sure this wonβt lead to a rationing of trans healthcare under the guise of not wasting it βfor those who need itβ
"Human writing often includes some clunky phrases, like this passage from Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian, caused by the author's aversion to punctuation: 'As well ask men what they think of stone.'"
This is the stupidest g.d. thing I have read all day.
Screenshot of this consultation landing page with these contact details highlighted: Contact NHS England Specialised Commissioning england.scengagement@nhs.net Clinical policy for prescribing of masculinising and feminising hormones for children and adolescents who have gender incongruence or dysphoria Overview NHS England is committed to working with a wide range of patients, patient groups and other stakeholders in developing the services it commissions. In line with NHS Englandβs published methods for the formation of national clinical commissioning policy, public consultation presents an important step in the process. It allows us to test and get feedback on proposals; check that draft policies are well evidenced; ensure potential impacts have been fully captured, are clearly understood and that appropriate mitigations have been identified; and, consider alternatives before final decisions are taken.
screenshot of consultation detail details, with the following sentence highlighted: βIn 2025 a Policy Working Group was formed by NHS England to establish the evidence base for MAF Hormones.β As part of the response to the Cass Report, published in 2024, and alongside the immediate further restrictions put in place, NHS England committed as a priority action to conduct a full review of the MAF Hormones policy through a process of updated evidence review and public consultation. In 2025 a Policy Working Group was formed by NHS England to establish the evidence base for MAF Hormones. NHS England commissioned a third party to undertake a further independent evidence review of published evidence including research that had been published since NICEβs previous review of the evidence in 2021.
Question to hive mind: Does anyone have access to any information about which people/clinicians were part of
i) this NHS England Specialised Commissioning group: www.engage.england.nhs.uk/consultation...
ii) This βPolicy Working Groupβ
www.england.nhs.uk/long-read/cl...
see screenshots π
The Crank Report basically laid out the methodology for how an evidentiary basis for transphobic policy can be assembled, by cooking the books and being selective with "evidence" for no good reason.
The NHS's decision to drive trans youth towards suicide and self harm to support a Nazi political position makes me deeply ashamed to have been an NHS nurse.
I'm utterly sickened by the perversion of science being used to justify killing kids for this government.
βAppel asks what would have happened if he had been shuffled into a modern gender dysphoria diagnosis system, and the answer is it would have gone nowhereβbecause he never stated himself that he was a girl.β
IDK if people are talking about Kai Cenat's public reading journey, but he's using his power for good.
A lot of people can't read. At least not at what we consider adequate levels. And it is not their fault. Society as a whole severely pulled away from literacy advocacy.
Generally, I agree with this. IMO there will always be people working to worsen lives and remove freedoms. While changing minds is important, it's also important to fix the material problems that are currently happening.
The more effective way to stop terrible people is to stop their actions.
Donβt think the conditions are the same as GA but what I donβt think people understand is the new strain of southern democrat is unabashedly progressive and has suburban backing. Itβs happening from NC to Texas.
Staff at the nationβs largest Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility have placed bets on which detainee will be the next to die by suicide, according to new reporting from the Associated Press based on 911 calls and detainee accounts.
βRecent data shows that Black women in the state βare four times more likely to die as a result of complications related to childbirth,β she says. βAnd that is maddening in and of itself, because thereβs no biological reason for that.ββ
wordinblack.com/2026/03/sout...
Harper to the judge: "Your driver's license doesn't list your height and weight at birth. It doesn't list where you used to live. It identifies who you are now."
One day I'll write about it fully. Until then - anyone pretending that the fight for LGBT+ rights was respectful and civil (and we were always LGBT+, even when some cis gays and lesbians were doing their best to exclude the rest of us - the rest of us were still fighting) - well, fuck that lie.
Sometimes something will jog a memory of those years, and I'll realise just what an enormous well of anger there still in - that grew up alongside me during Section 28, unequal age of consent, no rights for queer partners - the narrative that we were automatically abusers, degenerates, defective.
First day of undergraduate in 2002, having coffee with my cohort - being asked if me being bisexual meant I wanted to fuck animals, and being expected to give a serious, respectful answer.
Smashing the emergency glass at the schvitz to get as many old man items on this list as possible, please help
lol as a #PhD student, I have very strong opinions (surprise, surprise) about social science findings that generalize human behavior when they only focus on white people.
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I've moved to the US where the driving standard is atrocious, and while I miss my bike, I also work in an ER so...
ADHD is super fun when I'm this tired.