(Kertosäe:)
Syksyllä jälleen opiskelemaan,
vatsassa leipää ja viinaa vaan.
Jos mua hiukkasen onnistaa
niin opintopisteen saan.
Uusi on opiskelukaupunki,
kursseille ilmottaudun ahnaasti.
Fuksina elämä on ihanaa,
kun noppia paljon saa.
:,: Ja laulu raikaa,
kun sitsit on (*cheers*) :,:
Nyt hommat on tulleet tutuksi,
käyty on muutamat sitsitkin.
Toisena vuonna on mukavaa,
kun Kelalta rahaa saa.
:,: Ja meno maittaa,
miel’ huoleton (*cheers*) :,:
Kandi jo alkaa pilkottaa,
hiukkasen alkaa ahdistaa.
Kiinni en saa kandiohjaajaa,
jäi lähteeni puuttumaan.
:,: Voi tätä päivää,
no aikaa on... (*ryyst*) :,:
Neljäs on rupeama aluillaan,
harkkaakin pitäisi opettaa.
Vaan pääni jo alkaa hajota,
kun en kandia valmiiksi saa.
:,: Haalarit jalkaan,
viel hymyilen (*ryyst*) :,:
Viidettä vuotta opiskelemaan,
sukulaiset alkaa piinaamaan:
”Jokos se gradu on valmiina?”
Mut saikkua haen vaan.
:,: Kun väsy painaa,
juon kahvia (*ryyst*) :,:
does anyone wanna hold hands until we feel a little braver
@meemotin
whenever i see a noir detective in the rain i’m like yeah man… that’s exactly where you’re supposed to be
A world without trans people has never existed and it never will.
Seriously just search (Trans History).
Here are some examples:
"Sumerian and Akkadian texts from 4,500 years ago document priests known as gala who may have been transgender. In Ancient Greece, Phrygia, and Rome, there were galli priests that some scholars believe to have been trans women.
Roman emperor Elagabalus (d. 222 AD) preferred to be called a lady (rather than a lord) and sought sex reassignment surgery, and in the modern day has been seen as a trans figure.
Hijras on the Indian subcontinent and kathoeys in Thailand have formed trans-feminine third gender social and spiritual communities since ancient times, with their presence documented for thousands of years in texts which also mention trans male figures. Today, at least half a million hijras live in India and another half million in Bangladesh, legally recognized as a third gender, and many trans people are accepted in Thailand.
In Arabia, khanith today (like earlier mukhannathun) fulfill a third gender role attested since the AD 600s.
In Africa, many societies have traditional roles for trans women and trans men, some of which survive in the modern era.
In the Americas prior to European colonization, as well as in some contemporary North American Indigenous cultures, there are social and ceremonial roles for third gender people, or those whose gender expression transforms, such as the Navajo nádleehi or the Zuni lhamana."
In conclusion. Being trans is not a fad and it isn't going anywhere just because some crazy religious nut jobs say we don't fit into their abusive hateful world views. We are here and always will be. So get used to it. 👋😘
going through my microsoft word archives is great fun because i always find the wildest shit in there and by “the wildest shit” i mean the time i tried to rewrite the entire bible from scratch at the age of eleven and a half
Akuumi syntyi, kun Aku Ankka ja Muumipeikko törmäsivät ja juuttuivat toisiinsa alepassa. Muumipeikko yritti irrottaa itsensä Akun kuumaliimapyssyllä, mutta kuumaliima oli niin kuumaa, että he sulivat yhteen. Akuumi asuu Ankkalaaksossa, joka on kuumaliimattu Ankkalinna ja Muumilaakso.