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@MusketeerX I also love it when you have an artist you love listening too, but haven’t listened to a particular song in years. And when you listen to it, you maybe remember why the artist is so dear to you.
@mysoulishome Just been frequently checking social media :(((
https://transreads.org is an excellent place to find literature that interests you. i’d recommend Captive Genders and also Normal Life as good starting points.
@SludgeGunkman was already high aha
The Hammered achievement for Divinity Original Sin 2 which you achieve by defeating an endgame boss in your first encounter with them in act 1. I used a very cheesy method where I chain teleported the boss and her minions on to a rock in the middle of the sea. And then my archer who was on a cliff type thing on the other side of the beach slowly shot them to death. It was very funny!
i agree that trans liberation is tied to liberation for all. but trans people’s oppression is NOT rooted in some toxic ideas about cis men. it IS rooted in transmisogyny and anti-transmasculinity. trans people are seen as predators specifically due to transmisogyny and anti-transmasculinity, because transness is viewed as predatory, not because of some notion that all cis men are seen inherently as sexual predators. if it were the case that all cis men were treated as inherent sexual predators, we would not be living under patriarchy, and there would be mass movements to kill cis men and cis masculinity, to enforce and maintain law that strip the rights of cis men, to curtail cis men’s involvement in all economic, social, political spheres of life. that is clearly not the case. the root of trans oppression is related to transmisogyny and anti-transmasculinity, NOT distrust of cis men.