i love rose lalonde so much she is like “i want to play this game because i want to see my dead cat. not that he’s that important to me but i’m going to try using a time machine in my mom’s lab to teleport my cat. i ended up cloning my cat. i only knew him when i was five and i am thirteen now so i don’t really care. the lab is on fire now. i’m going to take one of the clones and name it mutie. last year i made a snowman of my cat in my yard. my cat is dead now in my backyard. after i heard his last words i’ve been scrawling them in my journal ever since. i don’t think much about my cat though. i found my cat’s body in my mom’s room and grabbed it. the world is about to be destroyed by meteors. i’m going to put my cat in this glowing orb now so i can revive my cat. now i am in a new world and my house is gone. my cat is here. i’m telling him i love him. i missed him so much.”
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Look. I’m going to be honest with you. Adopting that hard anti-plastic surgery stance while trans people’s lives and right to transition is at stake is absolutely horrendous timing. Knock it off.
Plastic surgery saves and rebuilds lives. While anti-aging culture and lookism are both detrimental to society, it’s important to remember that plastic surgery is healthcare.
People in the tags are nottttt getting it. I’m saying you should address the societal influences that lead young women to seek plastic surgery before you seek to villianize the plastics field and/or limit access to healthcare to anyone. Plastic surgery is healthcare.
I am not making this a ‘trans people versus feminists against lookism’ issue. You may require plastic surgery in your lifetime as well. Anyone could. The line of where plastic surgery is frivolous and driven by vanity or necessary for maintaining or creating a greater quality of life is far thinner than you think. That nose job may have been motivated by Eurocentric beauty standards or it may have been motivated by the desire to correct a deviated septum. I am saying that at a time when we are all losing our bodily autonomy and access to medical care at an alarming rate, now is not the time to be writing treatises on why access to certain forms of healthcare is bad.
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on paper I think this sand toy is supposed to be a lobster but itβs so inscrutable to me. it looks like some obscure chelicerate that went extinct in the carboniferous
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“Ever since I’ve taken my dog off prozac he’s been sooo saaassy!” insane sentence from my coworker
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