Poogona [he/him]
DM ME FOR BUG TALES
EMBRACE DISCO ELYSIAN THOUGHT
SOMEWHERE IN A SAD LITTLE CHURCH THE FUTURE IS DEFEATING THE PAST
I have very few resources to offer anyone in need, as it’s really only by my basic unfair privileges as a cis white man that I even have a place to sleep, but I’m just trying to make it clear to the people I know that I have the space to house them/feed them if they are in crisis. Without much else to support them with it feels like the best I can do.
I think I’ve done too much generational analysis, everywhere I look I see generations. I think it’s a millennial thing to do so much generational analysis. Everything feels enveloped in another generation to me. Now I can’t tell gen alpha from gen Renaissance, it’s all just gen post-agrarian to me now, and I find myself hating those boomer-gatherers for fucking it all up
Oh I didn’t mean to imply that it would be advice from veteran trans people over 30, just that since they are suffering from the worries and uncertainty that is youth on top of being trans, someone a little older might just have something to say with more personal maturity behind it
It kills me when all I can say back to them is “yeah that would be hard, damn”
I just got a gym routine going for the last couple months and I think now is a good time to get really focused on it so I can be an antifa supersoldier at some point
I’m hope I’m not breaking any rules fouling up the trans mega thread with cissitude but I have a bunch of trans and otherwise queer people in my life who all are in really bad headspace right now, and they’ve all been venting to me because I am apparently the Politics Understander for them
Is there any boilerplate advice I should be giving them? Any insights from people a bit older than their 20s for the trans youngins who are terrified? It’s becoming a real emotional burden for me to hear how scared some of these friends are and I’d like to have something to say to them from the experts
Maybe something nice will happen
Very interesting site. A lot of the descriptions about terms becoming incorrectly “associated” (the example I got was the word “hammer” conjuring the image of a screwdriver) sounds a lot like schizophrenia symptoms, but apparently they have very different mechanisms.
Really makes me feel bad for Matt, anyone who rants often is someone who thinks in paragraphs, so the aphasia must really be frustrating. Glad to see he’s doing better