You are beautiful even if you are monotone.
You are valid even if you are gender-nonconforming.
You are gorgeous even if sometimes you forget to shave. (Anywhere)
You are valid even if you don’t understand the social expectations of being a woman. Or even why they exist.
You are amazing even if you have special interests which are stereotyped as “masculine”.
Reblog to make autistic trans girls feel good, like if you agree with my post.
Tag: leo’s queue
I always find it so funny when people bitch about ‘forced diversity’.
because, like, once you work retail you start to see just how different everybody is.
for example, the other day I greeted a woman I was ringing up and started asking her the usual questions we’re supposed to ask (if they have a rewards card, etc) and she made a gesture pointing to her ear and mouthed ‘I’m deaf’.
and I was just like ‘Oh’, and so I skipped over the questions and just gave her a nice smile instead of the usual schpiel we’re supposed to give. she thanked me in sign language and smiled back before walking away.
and that’s just one tiny example. she was just one customer of hundreds that shift. that’s not even mentioning all the other types of people I ring in a day, of all ages, body sizes, races/skin colors, and gender expression.
it’s like…that’s how the world is.
when people say having diversity in a fictional universe seems ‘false’ or ‘forced’, that says to me that they must exist in a very homogenous, sheltered environment. because even working for a company that has a rather disproportionately-high white middle-class customer demographic, I still see more diversity on any given day than I tend to ever see in books and movies and TV shows.
it’s just kind of laughable to me when people say a movie/book/franchise has “too much” diversity. because there’s no such thing.
When they say diversity is being ‘forced’ they are saying “It’s bad enough I have to tolerate your existence here in this world. I don’t want to have to ever think about you in a fictional one.”
The best thing about Las Vegas!Konoha is that all the ships between Konoha nin could be married at the same time even if they forgot that they drunk married that person.
This is very true, and absolutely a recipe for so much hilarity oh my god.
The edict that no one can adopt Naruto folds like wet paper in the face of Minato’s and Kushina’s various friends claiming that it’s not adopting if they are married to Naruto’s father/mother/both it’s their right and duty as Naruto’s step-parent to have raise him. However this leads to a rather large custody fight between all the various step-parents over custody.
The best version of the Naruto-gets-adopted fix-it I have ever encountered.
…Fuck now I really want to write this. *headdesk*
Pein: Deidara did you complete the mission
Deidara: I’m a human being. I make mistakes. I’m flawed. We all are.
Pein:…So no.
Deidara: Yeah no, it didn’t work out. Tobi wouldn’t fucking stop screaming.
HERE IS MY GIRL!!!! MY PRECIOUS PANTHER!!!!!!
Here’s Hyerie!!
Won 2nd place in @earthprincewu’s contest!!!! COULDN’T BE MORE PERFECT!!!
Tobi wrote most of Konoha’s laws, he however never thought people would get drunk married so he didn’t write anything invalidating it. Everyone else assumed he did. Iruka finds out this is not the case. Everyone is married to everyone else. Genma somehow married most of the village. Everything is chaos.
Konoha is the Las Vegas of the shinobi world – headcanon fucking accepted oh my god.
Sweet angel baby too good for this world
(Now if only we can change his opinion about slaves in Tevinter)
Reminder to everyone celebrating “Autism Awareness” today
- Autism is part of who we are, it’s brilliant and it doesn’t need a cure.
- Allism (non-autistic) is not inherently better than autism, it’s just that the majority of people are allistic, which means the world is tailored to them, rather than to autistics.
- Autistic people know more about autism than parents of autistic kids.
- Autism Speaks is a terrible organisation that causes a lot of harm to autistic people and you shouldn’t support it.
- You also shouldn’t Light It Up Blue, a movement started by Autism Speaks.
- Labels like “high functioning” and “severe” are silly and used to divide and dismiss autistic people. Autism is a spectrum and people have a lot of different autistic “traits” – it doesn’t just go from less autistic to more autistic.
- Autistic people are not puzzle pieces, mysteries, or missing in any way.
- Anyone can be autistic, not just the stereotypical white male kid. Girls are much less likely to get a diagnosis than boys are, though.
- The majority of autistic people are not fond of today, as it is used by to talk over us. Please listen to us today.




