QUEER GONNA SEE THE FUTURE FIRST

Claire. 19. Genderqueer. They/them. Formerly Nectarteendream.

queergonnaseethefuturefirst:

i see people being critical of Disjointed for it not being true to actual dispensaries, but…………… it’s a sitcom? That’s the whole point. Sitcoms turn reality into a caricature. Also, big fan of the lowkey examination of the institutional corruption and racism in the police force/DEA. Dank and Dabby are a lot, but I love that Dabby’s bisexuality isn’t turned into a huge deal and is just a casual element. Carter is for sure the best character, plus his animated flashbacks are so next level. Overall, definitely recommend this show.

Update: the second season is annoying as hell

i’m coming to understand my gender identity more clearly now… like i really, genuinely vacillate throughout the spectrum. some days i want to wear makeup and feel fem… other days i want to wear a packer and bind. and then there are days i want to wear makeup and a packer. i really don’t feel like one specific gender identity. i’m just like… shapeshifting. i’m scared to wear makeup and a packer in public tho. i kind of want a STP but i’m scared i’ll get beat up or something…………………………..

In 2012, Louis C.K. appeared on “The Daily Show” and said that “comedians and feminists are natural enemies” because “feminists can’t take a joke.” Jon Stewart nodded vigorously and agreed. Today, Stewart is being fawned over for acknowledging, in response to Louis C.K.’s fall, that “comedy on its best day is not a great environment for women.” A friend, the comedian Zahra Noorbakhsh, texted me: Ten years from now a man will win awards for his documentary about all this.

If you believe us now only because your peers are facing professional ruin, that deserves its own reckoning. I’ll wait.
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Why Men Aren’t Funny - The New York Times (via brutereason)