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  • kristina [she/her]
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    3 years ago

    i was nothing, really. when i was a kid my grandma got to me and made me a commie. but during teen years i kinda had a period where i didnt know what to believe anymore and i was super confused by puberty and transness and couldnt feel emotions anymore so the minimum empathy required for being a commie wasnt there.

    but i got my shit together and went back to grandma and she was right the whole time so we just bonded over how stupid her kids are. she says her mistake with them is she was maybe to gungho about communism when she was younger and they thought it was silly.

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      • kristina [she/her]
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        3 years ago

        i love my grandma so much. she didnt know much about lgbt people before and was a sort of 'they do them' kinda attitude about it. now she hits family members with newspaper or with a paper towel roll if they disrespect me on that

        she recently mentioned that shes been talking with a lot of old ladies in czechia about how im trans and how its good to accept such things. shes a good bean

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          • kristina [she/her]
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            3 years ago

            she was a pretty big labor boss (dealt with the mechanization of agriculture) in czechoslovakia days. before that she worked in a munitions factory that shipped to vietnam. always was a hardliner :soviet-heart:

      • kristina [she/her]
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        3 years ago

        i tell her i have a communist community on the internet that knows about her and shes just all like 'good, communism must be encouraged among the youth and im glad i still can do it'