March 2012
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yessssss, thunderstorm!
I don’t know why I’m getting so excited that there’s thunder and lightning outside. It has been months since the last thunderstorm, though.
February 2012
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i hope rick santorum is walking down the street and someone is walking the opposite way towards him and they...
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For the chronically ill, details are all. To cope with chronic illness means to...
– Arthur Kleinman, The Illness Narratives (via shanghailil)
welp. this is pretty accurate. (especially since my chronic illness revolves around my body’s sometimes horrible reactions to food, and uh, y’know, you gotta eat every day, so ugh there is so much anxious second-guessing of my...
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Things I'm Expected To Do for Cis People in Return...
mattachinereview:
radtransfem:
After seeing bidyke’s remix of sanctimonioussilentagony’s list, I thought I’d sketch out the beginnings of one for transsexual folk. Improvements welcome:
Answer any and all questions about my body and my medical treatment no matter how invasive
Answer questions about my partner’s sexuality
Listen to their stories about other trans* people they know
Listen to...
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That's What She Said
crankyskirt:
Nothing to add, just highlighting my fave comment on the original article.
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prettyqueer:
Sometimes I wonder whether trans men writing about transmisogyny and trans-man-douchebaggery and how much is sucks is the new spoken word poetry. Every time I’ve written anything about how trans dude culture can get pretty gross in the way it appropriates the experiences and...
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How To Start New Houseplants
beecurious:
If you’ve been following my blog for any length of time you already know that I’m a gardening addict. What you might not know is that I have a garden inside my home as well as outside it!
At one time my atrium was just a normal sunken living room, but some time in the 80’s the previous owners bumped up the ceiling, added a skylight, dug right through the floor to the dirt underneath...
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Weirdly enough I think Mr Kaldera is in the...
phillypagan:
His article in Gender and Transgender [sic] in Modern Paganism is basically “Well there are two factions fighting but no one is asking the gods and clearly I’m the only one who will do that so I’ll speak for the gods and tell you that you are being watched and also reform is needed.”
Sir
Mr Kaldera
You are wrong.
First, because each side of the argument is talking to the gods....
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You don't get to tell marginalized people to "just...
poemsofthedead:
Whether it is a name/pejorative term, a symbol, or a culturally significant item, “reclaiming” is not something outsiders can
tell marginalized people to do
suggest as an alternative to being angry about outsiders using/misusing it
demand that marginalized people should always be willing to do
expect all members of a marginalized group to do, even if/just because some members...
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widdershinsgirl asked: *sighs* The idea that you can "scientifically" prove anything WRT religion is utterly ridiculous. *facepalm* As pissed off as I've been about all the stupid bullshit in the Pagan blogosphere in the last week, I have the God/dess/es and no one can take that away from me, ever.
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Is Religion a Tranquillizer? (Huffington Post)
pagannews:
In earlier posts, I argued that the basic function of religion is coping with anxiety. More specifically, it helps people to deal with the stress of uncertainty from third-world living conditions. In developed countries having a better standard of living, better health and longer life expectancy, basic anxieties recede and religion fades along with them.
If this is true then,...
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heyrrrabbit replied to your photo: organic masala chai tea-infused rum — kitchen…
i bet your house smells fantastic
usually it smells like nag champa and/or patchouli and/or coffee and/or cornbread
spaceykate replied to your photo: organic masala chai tea-infused rum — kitchen…
YOU ARE THE GREATEST GENIUS IN HUMAN HISTORY
::bows::
cowboysaurus replied to your photo: organic...
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*incoherent noises of rage*
widdershinsgirl:
http://blog.beliefnet.com/apagansblog/2012/02/pantheacon-2012-politics-and-the-controversy-over-womens-rituals.html
*SCREAMS*
pet peeve number eleventy billion:
people who use the word “politics” like that.
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