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Felix | He/Him | 17 | Hellenic Polytheist | Apollo devotee

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I Want To Make Charms And Shit For My Hearing Aids But I Have No Idea What I'm Supposed To Do And I Don't

I want to make charms and shit for my hearing aids but i have no idea what I'm supposed to do and I don't want to accidentaly damage my aids since they're not cheap and I need them. Does anyone know how to make this sort of stuff?

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1 year ago
A Devotional Drawing For Apollo!

A devotional drawing for apollo!


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1 year ago
You're Not

you're not

1 year ago

If a person is asking you invasive questions or is generally making you uncomfortable because you're trans, remember:

The "It's always morally correct" meme, which has been edited to say:

You can always make transphobes uncomfortable /
It's always morally correct

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1 year ago

As we talk I am gently taking Greek and Roman mythology from Rick Riordan’s hands.

1 year ago
This Photo Always Cheers Me Up A Bit. Its A Front-page Article From 1955 About Christine Jorgensen, One

This photo always cheers me up a bit. It’s a front-page article from 1955 about Christine Jorgensen, one of the first women to have sex-reassignment surgery.

Since the text is a bit small and I couldn’t find a larger copy, here’s what the small blurb says:

A World of a Difference

George W. Jorgensen, Jr., son of a Bronx carpenter, served in the Army for two years and was given honorable discharge in 1946. Now George is no more. After six operations, Jorgensen’s sex has been changed and today she is a striking woman, working as a photographer in Denmark. Parents were informed of the big change in a letter Christine (that’s her new name) sent to them recently.

This article is 58 years old, and it’s more respectful of Christine’s pronoun choices and name than some publications are today. It makes me happy to see a newspaper be respectful of a trans person’s choice of name and pronouns like that :3