gaijinhikikomori: highlitemami: ithelpstodream: The history behind tipping is racist. Interesting but not surprising. As a server/bartender, I know the drill. Been saying I hate the concept but didnt have backup till now Whenever Americans try to explain to me that ‘service is better’ in their country because the servers don’t get minimum wage and need … Continue reading

Lucy, a trans woman who survived the Holocaust, is refused by all retirement homes

space-parasite: queeranarchism: Translation of this article: https://tetu.com/2018/01/18/une-survivante-trans-de-la-shoah-est-refusee-par-toutes-les-maisons-de-retraite/ The Italian administration refuses to give Lucy Salani, 94, a place in residence for elderly people on the grounds that she is trans. It’s hard to imagine, looking at her 20-year-old portrait, that this woman with a peaceful face witnessed so many horrors. Lucy Salani was born in … Continue reading Lucy, a trans woman who survived the Holocaust, is refused by all retirement homes

Beauty is, in some way, boring. Even if its concept changes through the ages… a beautiful object must always follow certain rules. A beautiful nose shouldn’t be longer than that or shorter than that, on the contrary, an ugly nose can be as long as the one of Pinocchio, or as big as the trunk … Continue reading

kittykat8311: deirdreskye: Chelsea Manning is like a personal hero and role model to me but I would never wanna be a trans woman in the public spotlight ever lmao. Literally everyone is gonna be tripping over their dicks to scrutinize and call you this or that. She’s either a traitor who should’ve been shot, a … Continue reading

things to remember when reading a callout post

sybil-ramkin: screenshots can be forged easily in photoshop how old is the person being called out? adults hounding a teenager over saying something dumb they’ll regret in two years… it’s not cool, folks. there are xkit mods that let you modify someone else’s post in a reblog, but most people don’t know about it, so … Continue reading things to remember when reading a callout post

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