Trans homies rule
Trans homies rule
Trans homies rule
They did it for you. I'm Indigenous Canadian and it's a human game that's been played for thousands of years.
They call you a problem, treat you as problem, deal with you as a problem ... and then ask why you're a problem.
If you think about it objectively tho .... you were never the problem ... they were ... they are.
I think the OP are allies not trans folks. But you're spot on.
What problems can't be solved with trans BattleMechs?
Edit: Credit to artist Samwitch11
Good ol' GRF-1N never lets me down.
I bought Starscream a drink at the bar that night. Hope you’re doing ok buddy ❤️
"Intereting point about my identity. However, you're within 3 hexes and I've got so many lasers."
The HBK-4P Discoback is undoubtedly a hit when starting up the party in the club and when vaporizing transphobes
Transphobia? Trans BattleMechs.
Global warming? Trans BattleMechs.
Inequality? Trans BattleMechs.
Fascism? Trans BattleMechs.
You dont need to debate with someone if you have a battle mech and they dont
I love it. It's threatening in a very subtle way, but not concrete enough to get you into legal trouble. I give it a 10/10 in protest banners.
People say "lol", but they don't mean it.
People say "lol" and they often mean "I forcefully exhaled a little bit."
When I saw this meme, I literally did a vocal "aah-ah-ha-ha-haa".
I'm going to identify as more of a problem than I already do if they come for anyone trans. I already live in a country where trans people are pretty rare though but I'll just protect the ideal if there's no actual trans people to protect. (Aside from myself and I'm really not comfortable taking that identity for myself with the amount sexual fluidity that I have though I do recognize having some.)
I'm problematic.
When I was 17, on Halloween, I dressed up as Aladdin.
I did not darken my skin.
But still, it feels weird in hindsight.
I think it's fine to dress up as characters of other ethnicities. But just don't do blackface. If no-one "gets" your costume because you didn't do blackface, then it's a shit costume, but at least you weren't being racist. If people get it and you aren't wearing black-face, what's the problem?
I dressed up blackface once... I was eight or nine, and the whole family was dressing up as the star trek voyager crew, since that was airing at the time and we were huge trekkies. I got to be the coolest of the characters - Tuvok. I got to dress in black clothes with yellow shoulders, a spatula as a phaser and the tv-remote for a tricoder, and my dad put band-aids on my ears and darkened me with some shoe polish. I felt awesome. I was so cool. I got to do all the lines and be all vulcan and logical. Later, I understood it might've not been the most tasteful...
Not from the sound of it
I was always disappointed that the cultural appropriation includes disallowing dressing as other cultures. Why would it be so wrong to play someone else for a moment? It's just some innocent fun, so why prohibit it?
That is pretty awesome.
dang, that was huge box
That’s what he said?
The saddest part is they know damn well we’re not gonna be a problem at all.
Then we have to prove them wrong