Call me Will pronouns are They/Them :)
Currently trying to overcome my anxiety and finally populate my empty blog. It's a work in progress.
Compensating for being stuck in niche fandom hell by posting about popular stuff.
This will most likely be a live report on my everchanging interests. (Star Trek right now, currently rewatching tos)
I try to use alt text in all my original posts and tag them as such so feel free to point out if I ever forget.
Pfp and Header IDs under the cut<3
[Header ID: a gif of a scene from the star trek the original series episode "wolf in the fold", it shows kirk standing in the transporter room with scotty and McCoy in the background kirk is smiling holding his hands up and gesticulating slightly while saying:"mr spock, this cafe has women that are so-" he cuts himself of as the scene cuts to spock to show his unimpressed, slightly challenging expression, it cuts back to a wider shot from behind spock's back as kirk stands awkwardly with his hands still up seemingly considering something the gif loops again here /End ID.]
[Profile Picture ID: a screencap of the star trek the animated series episode "the practical joker" it shows a close up of kirks uniform shirt from the back reading in "kirk is a jerk" in bold black capital letters /End ID.]
Just had a terf follow me so i guess the she/it pronouns are going back to the bio instead of the pinned post.
heterosexual ways react to being seen with ur special friend auntie kim who is also unmarried and lives with u on the farm in a cottage with one bed but in like a friend way
Had to illustrate what I envision literally every time I see this text post
Headcanoning both sets of Pines twins as trans has so much angst potential because like imagine being Stan Pines, a man who was so close with his twin brother they chose matching names, and almost thirty years after losing your brother and desperately fighting to bring him back you meet your grand niece and nephew, Mabel and Mason Pines, a set of twins who, just like you and your brother chose their own names and who, just like you and your brother, chose matching ones.
For your consideration.
I think it hits extra hard if he was trans to begin with and Jules was already his chosen name. Because imagine being forced to have your chosen name essentially become your second dead name not because you chose another but because someone, your parents who you trusted, took it from you and killed it.
personally i do think julian bashir is trans, but not in a way that sublimates his genetic alterations into a trans allegory. i think he's disabled and trans at the same time, but i think his rebellion against his parents--the symbolic death of his old self with the name change--that's not about gender, for him, at all.
it's about the incredible violation of autonomy he experienced as a disabled person under the knife of a eugenicist society. it's about the need to reclaim some, any, of the agency that was so completely stolen from him by his parents.
it's about discovering that his entire self was deconstructed and reconstructed, without his knowledge or consent, for the express purpose of being less of a burden on his parents.
because let's not forget that the death of julian's old self was not his decision. it was his parents who killed the old self and created a new one.
let's not forget that human society in star trek is still recovering from the eugenics wars--that just because it's post-scarcity doesn't mean it's a utopia.
let's not forget the multiple episodes where bashir is forced to confront the fact that his "success story" is truthfully a gross reminder of how deeply his society (and his family) hates disabled people, not only shown in how they tried to fix him, but also in the fact that the process so rarely works as intended, yet is still done anyway--and the failures and the ones too far gone to save are locked away! with no connection to general society, and only the bare minimum provision for their physical needs, with no privacy and no autonomy!
and let's not forget that julian sees these people and is torn between the empathy he has for them, and his urge to fix them. and he goes through with this urge on Sarina, "fixing" her to conform to his idea of what she ought to be, treating her as a problem to be solved, objectifying her via "my ideal woman was trapped in this disabled body/mind and i saved her," thus continuing the cycle of violence, because even he can't conceive of a world where the disabled do not need to be fixed. where the violence done to him was wrong. fuck man
And it's finally finished!!
I decided I didn't care to attempt the texture of the dress itself. What I did try wasn't working very well, and I've been working on this drawing for months. I was ready to be finished.
someone in the tags of my last post pointed out that ford wouldnt know what the no fly list is because he wouldnt know about 9/11 so i immediately rushed to draw this as fast as i could
They/Them pronouns please. About and image IDs in pinned post.
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