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Tumblr isn’t social media, it’s a habit. Like smoking. We’re all gathering by the dumpster in the cold, reblogging posts.
I hate that nobody protected you when you were a kid, and I hate that the person who abused you got away with it
jack’s storyline hurts so much
they said it’d get better, it’s been years and it’s still the same
king i think it is not fucking sufficient at all. wolftopia or bust
Also Wolftopia is gorgeous by the way
Wolftopia is nearly the size of Saturn and orbits two stars that closely orbit each other!
trans planet trans planet 🏳️⚧️
wolftopia home of trans people
ancestral homeland
Holy shit its Transexual Transylvania
the english language is truly a wonder
all hail william the werewolf, proto-enby
Diversity win! The werewolf in your village goes by þei
@gay-pikachu Ur built like a þei
I’m 33 and American. This myth is so widespread here I didn’t know the truth until I was TWENTY-NINE. I was literally taught something similar IN COLLEGE—that the Puritans were so reactionary in America as a result of what happened to them in England. And this was in a class about the history of witchcraft accusations and the Salem witch trials. Like, we were taught that they were horrible HERE, but the narrative was still that they faced injustice in England.
This wasn’t a stupid teacher, either. She had her first doctorate and was pursuing a second. Basically everything else I learned in that class checks out. The myth just runs THAT DEEP.
Yep. :/
I think a lot of it has to do with how we’re NOT taught critical thinking. It’s an easy logic leap if you manage to catch on that the “religious freedom” they were seeking in the new world was the freedom to persecute and suppress those that disagree with them.