This is really funny on dark mode
On dark mode this is like a clown trying to hide behind a light pole.
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This is really funny on dark mode
On dark mode this is like a clown trying to hide behind a light pole.
HELP TUMBLR JUST PROMPTED ME TO SHARE THIS "5 REBLOGS" MILESTONE... I MADE THIS POST YEARS AGO IT HAS 100K NOTES... WHY NOW
Hi, I'm genuinely looking for an explanation here and not looking for an argument /srs
Can you explain how calling a transfem a TERF for spreading ideology that I genuinely assumed was included in the definition of TERFism is othering ? Not to be that guy, but I'm autistic and I'm having a very hard time connecting the points you're making, and I genuinely want to learn and understand what you're saying /gen
Again, I do hope this doesn't come off as hostile, I am genuinely trying to learn and understand better, and I want to be able to fix misconceptions about what a TERF is in my own mind, and I haven't seen anyone bring this point up before /gen
You absolutely do not have to answer this, but I hope you have a fabulous rest of your day, and I do apologize for what I said, as it wasn't necessary for me to comment on the situation.
Yeah totally! Okay, I got a lot of this from Ibram X. Kendi's "How to be Antiracist"* where he talks about describing "racist" as an identity means that hardly anyone is going to ever "identify" with it, even if they are a racist. It's much more helpful to talk about actions being racist or anti-racist. Someone committing racist acts speaks far more to the vulnerability of anyone to cause harm, rather than it being something ONLY reserved for someone with the identity of "racist". For example, Clarence Thomas, a black man, has done untold amounts of harm to the black population in the US. If we subscribe to the "oh, (X) can't be racist, they are (a minority)" train of thought, it means people are less likely to understand that Clarence Thomas commits racist acts. In the same way, describing yourself as an anti-racist is not enough, as it can let people be comfortable with racist actions because they think "oh, I'm an anti-racist, I can't commit acts of racial harm." That's why it's more helpful to describe acts as racist and anti-racist rather than framing them as identities.
In a similar way, describing someone as the label of "TERF" can have a similar effect. Because it's specifically a label centered around being anti-trans, transgender people of all kinds will easily assume they cannot be transphobic, because the label of TERF is ideologically opposed to their existence. It invites ridicule rather than introspection. By saying actions can be transphobic, I think it helps a lot more because it's easier to understand that trans people can be transphobic. For example, Blaire White is right there. Despite being a trans woman, she is actively doing transphobic acts. By calling out an action as transphobic rather than describing someone as a "TERF", it helps fight back against the idea that being trans means you cannot be transphobic. For a super duper simple example, I can step on my dogs tail, but it doesn't mean I hate dogs, it means I committed an act of harm against my dog. Describing me as a dog-hater when I LOVE dogs would invite ridicule more than it would a tendency to watch my step when my dog is in the house. I hope this makes sense!
*I'm not trying to say the Black and Trans experience is exactly the same, just that like any oppressed group, there is a lot of overlap in tactics and thinking, especially for people who are Black and Trans. Reading about other groups can really give you a ton of helpful insight on how to work within your own identity!
oh, yeah totally, i would really appreciate it if more people knew about this approach because it really helped me be more introspective towards my own capacity for harm! really recommend "how to be antiracist" in general, very perspective-changing.
I also recommend that book; it's such a helpful way to think about my own actions and beliefs. I feel like thinking about our own bigotry as actions, not static existences, feels like it removes the personal feelings and the self-shame and moves me more towards actionable things and solutions. Like instead of getting caught up in if I'm a bad person or not, I can ask if my actions or beliefs harm people, and if so, ask how can I change that? I also find it helpful to help me better consider what things that I might do or believe are harmful to groups I am actually a part of, like instead of thinking (for example), "of course I'm not homophobic, I'm queer and all my friends are queer" I can consider that I as a queer person can still do things that harm queer people or believe things that are rooted in homophobia and it makes it easier to remember that I actively choose to support queer people and being a part of a community doesn't automatically make you immune to perpetrating bigotry against that group.
The problem here isn’t that large language models hallucinate, lie, or misrepresent the world in some way. It’s that they are not designed to represent the world at all; instead, they are designed to convey convincing lines of text. So when they are provided with a database of some sort, they use this, in one way or another, to make their responses more convincing. But they are not in any real way attempting to convey or transmit the information in the database. As Chirag Shah and Emily Bender put it: “Nothing in the design of language models (whose training task is to predict words given context) is actually designed to handle arithmetic, temporal reasoning, etc. To the extent that they sometimes get the right answer to such questions is only because they happened to synthesize relevant strings out of what was in their training data. No reasoning is involved […] Similarly, language models are prone to making stuff up […] because they are not designed to express some underlying set of information in natural language; they are only manipulating the form of language” (Shah & Bender, 2022). These models aren’t designed to transmit information, so we shouldn’t be too surprised when their assertions turn out to be false.
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The spritz blessing with the Feliway is amazing.
i need to play reload so fuckin badly man. persona 3 cast my beloveds
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YUKAMITSU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lesbian pride flag yukamitsus doodles (two of them using that lesbian flag that also has the trans pride on it, it was really cute)
Happy 33rd Birthday Mitsuru Kirijo
yukamitsu is sooo crazy like. what if i resented the fact that you had your father and i didn't. what if we were both burdened by the sins of our fathers. what if i was there for you when your father was murdered even though he indirectly caused the death of mine. what if we gossiped at a park and went shopping like we were two regular kids the day before armageddon. what if i was grieving badly but came home because you called. what if i was so touched by your presence in my worst times that i devoted myself to you even though i think you're wrong because i can see you're hurting worse than everyone else. what if i stuck by you no matter what
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YukaMitsu <3
strawberry dress yukamitsu
february, 2010
yukaris 3rd awakening