The sane gays are so sick and tired of the crazy gays
testosterone saved me
he is literally signing away years of progress, soon enough the civil rights acts will probably be gone too
i love not having periods anymore i don't miss that shit at all
if you draw a shirtless man and add even the slightest of lines to accentuate his pecs…
those are top surgery scars now.
i am transing that man.
you cannot stop me.
THE YEARNING FOR TEENAGE ROMANCE ISS SOO FUCK.. LIKE PLEASE PLEASE I WANNA FALL IN LOVE WITH A BOY BEFORE I GRADUATE.. the need to fall in love and be able to be innocently in love is so
Trans men and trans mascs:
Thank you for existing. The world is a better place with you in it. Keep on being your true, authentic selves who enrich the lives of those around you. You're amazing ♡
while yellowjackets is one of my favorite shows, I have to admit that I'm disappointed with how taissa's storyline was handled — especially in the adult timeline.
she starts off as a prominent politician, separating herself from the other yellowjackets by being a public figure. her son is the first link we have to other tai, and the actions that other tai takes feel a lot more sinister in nature compared to how watered down she's seemed in following seasons.
she starts off as, objectively speaking, one of — if not the most compelling character of the show.
and in s2 and even more so in s3, she seems to me more of a filler character than a main, at least compared to the rest of the adult yellowjackets (save for van, whose storyline fuses with taissa's.)
despite winning the election, she quits her job and seemingly has no more professional aspirations — drawing that storyline to a conclusion despite it being a major part of her character in season 1. she's been married to simone for 15 years, and even as we get real taissa back, her wife isn't even mentioned. sammy is set up as an intriguing character in season 1, a boy that may have a connection to the supernatural to a boy who can tell the difference between his mother and her malevolent other self — only to be near fully axed in the show. the no-eyed man is one of the most compelling themes in the show, yet we don't even see him in the second half of season 3.
season 2 and 3 strip her of her political ambition, her family and eventually even the cryptid figure that's been haunting her — yet other adult survivors still kicking, to whatever extent, do have their own storylines.
she's gone from "I NEED to know more about this character" to "oh, she's there." I enjoyed her and van in the adult timeline, but I'm sure there must have been a way to execute that storyline without alleviating 80% of her previous storylines.
all-in-all, I really do feel like her character has been done a disservice, and I honestly really hope that finale scene sets her up to be a much more prominent and leading figure in season 4.