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Your karate mommy. Comics, illustration, voice over artist. She/her. https://t.co/6wyDLMLx77
Jul 23, 2021 15 tweets 3 min read
My treatment for cancer made me sterile & increased my risk of getting more cancer decades down the line. Nobody questioned my getting it bc it was considered lifesaving medicine.

That ppl have "concerns" about trans healthcare shows they don't consider it lifesaving medicine. Hrt is lifesaving, essential medicine.

Gender confirming surgeries are lifesaving, essential medicine.

I would be dead after years of suffering if it weren't for these things.

I needed them.

I am universally better-off for having received them.
Jul 23, 2021 14 tweets 4 min read
So is anybody else as SUPER HYPED as I am for the Jaspion finale airing tomorrow? Don't know wtf JASPION is?

Well buckle up, you so-called Star Wars fans, because your precious salad-eating God can't save you from the disco-infused, copyright infringing, blaspheming acid trip that (kinda) makes up one half of VR Troopers!
Jun 29, 2020 17 tweets 3 min read
All TERfs are predators.

Women's spaces are not safe when they contain TERfs - not just unsafe for trans women, but for any woman the TERf deems to not be performing womanhood to their satisfaction. Actively recruiting assault survivors when they are in a vulnerable state do you can weaponize their pain against other vulnerable members of society? That sounds pretty predatory to me.
Jul 10, 2018 25 tweets 5 min read
Nobody teaches trans girls about our periods. We just get these weird times where we're moody and crampy and sad and we don't know why and just chalk it up to another reason we're not good enough in life.

So, just so you all know: Trans. Girls. Get. Periods. I absolutely love how much trans girls talking about the reality of their periods pisses transphobes off. It makes you feel so powerful! Really tho it's just that they're so weak. I mean, us existing is enough to upset them, so...
Sep 1, 2017 13 tweets 2 min read
PSA: Only allowing trans women the status of "woman" if they've had SRS is classist AF. Not everybody has health insurance. Not everybody can afford to pay for surgery themselves. Is it fair to define womanhood based on income?