TransSpaceAnarchy [she/her]

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  • TransSpaceAnarchy [she/her]
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    4 years ago

    perhaps, doesn't change the fact that the good ol boys could send a trans person to prison without a charge, evict them, have her almost die in prison, and do it again






  • yeah i live in the south, fun times, fun times.

    Yeah I was going to look at them and black and pink, again there's some stuff in some surrounding areas mb 45 minutes away but not a lot in this particular county. Like, many areas around this particular locations are sundown towns

    I'll be with the person I'm helping tomorrow, I'm actually not from the particular county i'll be in , so potentially creating affinity groups and mutual aid groups may be something i'd do, ideally i want her to keep her house long enough to find a place in a more friendly area











  • From my perspective as a trans person, for me at least, fashion was all about seizing back the means of dress and accessory and blending it with my own new style. I'm poor, so almost all of my clothing comes from thrift shops or from clothing closets, and for me it's insanely liberating to break the views of normal, conventional fashion and to set my own world. I'm very much into retro fashion, I very much love the use of hats, I love brooches, and I can create a "fashion" style, outside of bourgeoise conventions. I really love going to antique shops and finding new brooches and hats, and it's something cheap, and even though as I am in college, none of my cis female peers would really do this, I can't help but find it liberating.

    I think something like this would be a proletarian outlook into the realms of fashion. Especially when conventional fashion (like fast fashion in the vein of forever21) doesn't accommodate the build of being trans.