if you haven't seen it, "steamed hams but it's a ghost trick chapter" is the best execution of "meme but its a different thing" i have ever seen, and you do not need to have played ghost trick - you get enough from context
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqt2v1-TEIo
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Trans Lesbians defending our honour https://redd.it/klyfqp
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Tavistock https://redd.it/kly20z
cis reactions to requests for pronouns
@polyphonic @monorail yes, that second paragraph exactly. right now, especially in right-wing/"conservative" groups (but also trickled down through public perception into a lot of the mainstream), "sharing pronouns" = "being trans" = "harass this target." people who are not trans and who make their pronouns visible are not only diffusing the potential for harassment, they're also showing their support to the trans people around them, and helping the trans folk to feel safer sharing their own pronouns.
I've been in spaces before where folks were asked to share their pronouns, and *invariably* there will be one cis male (who has probably never interrogated his own gender assumptions before) who reacts with ridicule, scorn, and "well it's obvious what *my* gender is." when that attitude is in the minority, it's amusing; when it's the majority, or *perceived* to be the majority, it's stifling and threatening for the folks who are trans or who don't fit into the gender binary for any reason.
I hope this helps. :)
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