@duchess.gay
The best bang since the big one. Niche internet microcelebrity. 30♓️| She/Her | Lesbian | himejoshi | 3D Artist/3D Printing Enthusiast | ISTJ-A | anarchohasanist Icon by @alicetrijjet@twitter.com Banner by me, DM me if you want one
every post on social media by a cybertruck owner reads like this to me
Maybe hating on dick bosses is the great unifier, the thing that brings all Americans together.
AKA "iPad kid editing"
Wish I were one of Elon's kids so I'd never see him again
a building with a sign that reads "Punch Opticians"
give 'em the old 1 or 2
Starting a Parks & Rec rewatch to spend some time with goodhearted public servants
I’m watching The Dark Knight Rises to escape from reality and I’d forgotten about this scene:
Motherfucker.
You caught Loona like this...now what will you do? 👀
A screenshot of a multi‐column table listing several U.S. presidential Executive Orders relating to LGBTQ+ rights and antidiscrimination policies. Each row has columns for “Origin” (POTUS), “Number/Identifier” (e.g., EO 13988), “Title” (such as Preventing and Combating Discrimination…), “Action Type” (e.g., Broad Nondiscrimination, Military Nondiscrimination), “Summary” (key points of each order), and “Date Signed.” The listed orders span from early 2021 through early 2025, covering topics like preventing discrimination based on gender identity or sexual orientation, banning conversion therapy, rescinding prior harmful EOs, and restricting or expanding DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) initiatives.
A spreadsheet at the top shows columns tracking anti‐LGBTQ bills by status and year: total bills (334), 2025 bills (327), 2024 rollovers (7), how many passed committees (3), passed one chamber (5), passed both chambers (0), enacted (1), vetoed (0), failed (3), and carried forward (0). Below that, another header row lists different types of anti‐LGBTQ legislation (e.g., gender‐affirming care bans, pronoun bans, “Don’t Say Gay,” drag bans, bathroom bans) with the total count of each category (e.g., 55 for gender‐affirming care bans, 20 for pronoun bans, 14 for “Don’t Say Gay,” etc.). A color‐coded U.S. map spans the lower half, with states shaded from light orange to deep red according to how many anti‐LGBTQ bills they contain. Texas appears in the darkest red (46 bills), with lighter shades indicating fewer bills in other states. A note at the bottom right explains that the map shows total tracked bills per state, which does not necessarily reflect each bill’s likelihood of passage.
We've created a tracker that covers all executive orders affecting LGBTQ folks along with federal and state legislation.
We're at 334 anti-LGBTQ bills.
docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
Credit
@alli.gay
@erininthemorning.com
@evanurquhart.bsky.social
@miralazine.bsky.social
@lizsaila.bsky.social
Expand this post to see yet another reason why you should never, ever, ever, ever, — and I cannot stress this enough — ever trust anything the AI overview says.
Is anyone else just *not interested* in using AI for their writing? All accuracy and morality aside, I just don't want to. I want every last word I put on a page to have flowed out from my own body. Maybe I'm romanticizing it, but I just can't see it any other way.
The biggest issue that plagued Twitter was that high profile users were given special privilege and were not suspended for things that smaller accounts regularly got suspended for. It undermines the whole system because they're more afraid of bad pr than consistently enforcing the rules.
I think if I ever published a book I'd want soundbooth theatre to do the audiobook. I don't think anything I've listened to by them has been a miss. Just phenomenal work
My Favorite frame out of the bunch, the one i'll use for the banner.
Finally got around to doing another one of my banners. this one was very silly, worked on it half the day. half that time was messing around with geometry nodes which didn't really work with collision, scrapped it and went with particles which mostly work. at least the render was fast. (100 Frames)
Saying "this is a distraction" in response to anti-trans attacks without actually pushing back on the attacks is exactly what Kamala Harris did in response to anti-trans attacks during her campaign. That sure worked out well! 🙃
I like how chappell roan said trans issues were her biggest reason for not endorsing Kamala Harris and now she's completely quiet as our community faces oblivion under the incoming Trump administration.
I saw this one coming.
I made it chat
But sure, blame trans people.
Trump Locks Bathroom Door So Elon Musk Can’t Follow Him In -The Onion
Trump Locks Bathroom Door So Elon Musk Can’t Follow Him In
theonion.com/trump-locks-...
I would like to speak up today for the trans community.
You see, I know a bit of what it’s like to be politically scapegoated. When Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941, suddenly anyone in America who had any amount of Japanese ancestry became suspect. Politicians preyed upon ignorance and fear. /1
Alt-Text isn't just for people with visual disabilities.
It's also for people who don't
recognize the food
recognize the movie
recognize the person
recognize the animal
recognize the meme
get the joke
etc.
Write the alt-text. Read the alt-text.
Fictitious headline of the New York Times by Pamela Paul titled "To Appease My Bigotry, We Must Sacrifice Trans People By Throwing Them Into a Volcano"
Every reactionary centrist after this election.
Post your most popular art from Twitter
barbie meme with my faves~
God I wish someone would put in that much effort for me
fine I’ll use it
Why is nobody saying it's spelled defendant. Open the schools 😭