Hey everyone, I’m about to say something very political about issues relating to gender identity. If you don’t want to read it, I understand, but before you decide to skip I’d like to ask you to consider this:
I understand that people come on to tumblr because they deal with all sorts of issues in the real world ranging from poverty to systemic discrimination to the vicious cycle created by the interaction of poverty and systemic discrimination, and some come to tumblr specifically to air out those issues with other like-minded people, but others come to tumblr to escape that and instead to think about nerd shit and/or pretty subs in ballgags. To an extent I feel this myself, I occasionally talk about social issues on this blog but I don’t make them the focus because mostly I wanna think about other things. And if you really don’t wanna read posts like this, I understand, you need to focus on self-care.
But if you’re at all willing, I’d like to ask you to stay and read this, and if you’re cis, even if you’re a little uncomfortable reading about heavy social issues on tumblr, I’d like to ask you, not demand, just politely ask you, to work through that discomfort right now because what I’m about to say is important for cis people to know. This won’t be very long, and after it’s done you can, and should, go back to distracting yourself from the horrible, awful social issues you’re dealing with yourself in this corrupt, wildly unequal crapshoot of a society, and if you really don’t wanna see it, I’ve tagged it so you can block it. But again, please don’t unless you really feel you need to.
Okay, here we go
I don’t generally like to try and make things an oppression olympics or go “this marginalized group is more oppressed than this marginalized group”, we’re all suffering together. But the inescapable fact is no matter what I’d like to do, the benefits of the last few decades of gains in LGBT rights have been primarily felt by cis gay and lesbian people. Everyone else has been falling behind them, especially trans/nb people, and of course extra especially trans/nb people of color. Why does our society have so much trouble with trans rights? I think there’s a few reasons, but I’d like to highlight one in particular:
Unlike many marginalized groups in and out of the LGBT community, cis society fundamentally does not understand, on a very basic level, what we actually are. Even the most tolerant, well meaning, well-intentioned cis people, who understand in an abstract way that we are the genders we identify as and try to treat us that way, don’t get some fairly basic things about us, in a way that affects how they go about trying to support us. And to some degree, there are things you’ll never really understand without being trans, but there are still some very basic things cis people can understand, and do understand when trans people have the time and patience to explain to them, but otherwise are completely unaware of. I’m gonna tell you all those things, so if you wanna signal boost this, please reblog it:
First of all, you need to understand that gender is at its very base, a social construct. No more, no less. It has no meaning other than what we as a society assign it. It’s not about sex. Sex itself does not follow the binary idea of gender we have. Some people are born with XY chromosomes but completely feminine bodies. Some people are intersex and their genitals and larger bodies do not fully fit into either conventional sex category, like they have a clit and a pair of partially developed testicles, or breasts and a penis, etc. some people have hormone imbalances caused at birth or by accidents later in life. If gender was about sex, there would be dozens of genders, and the fact that intersex people are still labeled at birth as either male or female should tell you without a shadow of doubt that gender as society defines it isn’t about your body, it’s about what gender your doctor and parents decided you were when you were born. And don’t try to bring non-human life into this, there are animals with no sexes at all, animals that are all one sex and reproduce by cloning, animals who change sex when there aren’t enough breeding options, animals who change sex based on the weather, and more, crazier shit.
And furthermore, most of what we associate with gender has not a goddamn thing to do with sex. What colors are girly. What job positions are masculine. Whether real men show their emotions and show vulnerability. How men and women dress and are expected to cultivate their bodies. And many smaller, subtler things, some so small they’re impossible to consciously notice or define, but are always there.
This is what gender is, and every culture, era, religion, and society has defined it differently. When high heels were invented it was a form of men’s fashion. Men all over the world wear skirts. Women are seen as emotional and temperamental in some countries, and cold and stoic in others. Some cultures like ours have 2 genders. Some have many, the peoples of the First Nation for example. Gender is a construct with no inherent meaning, this is a basic fact of psychology, sociology, biology, philosophy and logic. If you disagree with this indisputable fact, you are wrong. Totally and completely, and you’d be able to see that if you could see beyond your indoctrination with western dogma. I don’t care about your high school level understanding of biology, or your westernized interpretation of a non-western holy book only considered holy by a select fraction of the human population. (And for the record I’m religious and this is not meant to denigrate the role of religion in your life or make fun of religious believers, but you have to realize how much of your understanding of religion comes from cultural practice and not genuine spirituality. And if you’re reading this and you’re not religious, that’s also cool and other people’s religious beliefs should not be allowed to determine your gender identity for you). Gender is a human invention made to try and impose order on a chaotic world even where no such order actually exists.
Now, you may be asking then, if gender is simply a construct, then why does gender identity matter at all, and what does it mean for someone like me to say they identify as a woman? Well, that’s an understandable question, but the short answer is social constructs may be fake but they still hold power. Money is a social construct, it’s only worth what we agree it to mean, but that doesn’t mean poverty is meaningless. If you don’t have the money, then societal norms and constructed rules will make you suffer for it. And gender is the same. Societal norms like gender are deeply ingrained into the psyche of everyone living in a society, and they cannot be just ignored. Human beings need validation from other people and from society, and when we feel at odds with the gender construct society has given us and the things that come with it, that causes dysphoria.
In other words, society is telling us we’re one thing, our brain is telling us that we’re something else. Something that doesn’t fit with the societal idea of the gender we’ve been assigned. That causes us to have a hard time being confident in our own identity, and a hard time trusting our own reality, and the brain starts to wonder if it’s somehow wrong about itself. Thus, it becomes difficult to retain our sense of self. The only antidote is to find a different societally constructed identity, or an identity that specifically rejects those societal constructs, and identify with that. And we can’t just identify with that to ourselves, we need other people to validate that identity. We need other people to treat us as the gender identity we see ourselves as, because society is fundamentally not fulfilling our need for validation, and we need the people around us to substitute for that.
That’s why some of us get surgery and hormone treatments. It’s not actually because our body is “male” or “female”, it’s because that body reminds us of the identity society has assigned us that we don’t want. Our own bodies cause us dysphoria, and that can lead to crippling panic attacks and dissociation from reality, and that’s why some of us need HRT and surgery. I don’t need it, I’m comfortable in the body I have and it doesn’t remind me society expects me to be a man, and many trans people don’t need to change their bodies for their comfort, but many do, and that’s why.
That’s also why we bring up being transgender so much, we need validation from other people and constant reminders that they see us as the people who we know ourselves to be, because again, society is not fulfilling our basic needs for validation. It’s the same reason insecure people constantly need attention and validation, they’ve been starved of it, but much, much worse. It’s not just about the fact that we won’t be silent about our oppression, although that is another reason, and it sure as hell isn’t because we “want to be special”, it’s because we have unmet psychological needs that make it difficult to find the energy to get out of bed each day and make some trans people contemplate suicide.
So, in summary, to be trans is to find an identity, based on the social constructs we’re stuck living with, that represents us better than the social constructs we were arbitrarily assigned before we could choose for ourselves. I am not a woman because I have some inherent womanliness to me, there is no such thing as inherent womanliness, but the social construct of womanhood suits me much better than the social construct of manhood and there is no better or more concrete way to define gender than what we personally feel comfortable with, for reasons I stated earlier, thus, I identify as a woman.
And that does NOT mean being trans is a choice, the fact that I was given an identity by society that doesn’t match how I’ve naturally developed to see myself is not my choice, and it’s not like I have other alternatives on how to deal with it. Don’t let TERFs and religious nuts with no understanding of psychology tell you otherwise, there IS ABSOLUTELY NO ALTERNATIVE WAY FOR A TRANS PERSON TO FEEL COMFORTABLE WITH THEMSELVES OTHER THAN IDENTIFYING WITH THE GENDER IDENTITY THEY FEEL MOST AT HOME WITH AND OTHER PEOPLE VALIDATING THAT IDENTITY. NONE. NADA. ZIP. Anyone who tells you otherwise wants to eradicate trans people. I’m not exaggerating or lying, that is what people who argue otherwise want with absolutely no exceptions. Me identifying as a woman is not a choice, it is finding the only way I can be happy with myself and have the strength to get through the day, and accepting that. It’s not a choice if there are no other alternatives.
And on that note, when your trans friends need constant validation of their identities and need you to just not argue with them and roll with what makes them comfortable? DO THAT. I don’t care if it feels like you’re discussing the same subject a lot. Your mild inconvenience does not outweigh their need for basic emotional support through one of the most difficult situations it’s possible for a human being to be in. And I guarantee you willingly mildly inconvenience yourself for the sake of friends all the time in circumstances that aren’t about gender identity. Why is this different? Just accept that they’re being constantly starved of validation through no fault of their own and give them as much validation as you can. If you think that trans people talking about their identities is a burden to you, either you don’t fully understand what they’re going through, or you’re just a bad friend.
This may also explain some things you may be wondering about why some trans people don’t make an effort to act or dress in the way we traditionally think of when it comes to the gender they identity as, and what it means to be nonbinary, and how one can be a nonbinary lesbian when lesbianism generally means “women being into women” and nonbinary people don’t identify as women: it’s because these are not actually hard rules, just vague social constructs we’re finding a way to be comfortable in. I have a beard, and I still go by a “male-sounding” name, and I dress very masculinely, and still identify as a woman, because number one, there are cis woman who do all these things too, cis women can have facial hair, masculine sounding names, and butch styles of dress, and you never question it in the same way, and number two, my name, facial hair, and style of dress are not the things about the social construct of maleness that makes me uncomfortable so I’d rather just stop identifying as male but keep them. Likewise, a nonbinary person can’t identify with the social constructs of maleness or femaleness and thus identities as something else that they feel better about. And since gender is a social construct, lesbianism itself is too, and one that has developed over the years quite independently from womanhood with its own culture and it’s own expectations, so some people identify with the social construct of lesbianism, but not the social construct of womanhood, thus they’re nonbinary lesbians. It’s all about finding the way to identity and express yourself that matches who you feel you really are, and none of these terms have exact meanings, so they mean for you whatever helps you be comfortable with your own identity.
So with all that in mind, my closing note is this: things like this are very basic aspects of what it means to be trans, and if you can’t understand them, you cannot truly understand what we are and what it means to respect us. Please, read this, make sure you understand it, and then spread the word. People understanding this more broadly will do a world of good for all of us trans and nb people.
Although this isn’t my usual sort of reblog, a dear friend of mine is trans,and these are things that we have talked about many, many times. Although I don’t often reblog trans images, this is definitely a safe space for everyone, trans individuals especially.
actually, that’s an effect called fasciation, and it’s relatively common in the world of plant mutations! it’s characterized by the accidental fusing together of tissues on the stem/organ in question, which can lead to the weird funky/siamese twin flowers you see in the post. more specifically, it happens when the hormones in a plant’s growing tip (the apical meristem, for those plant physiology nerds out there) get messed up for whatever reason and the plant gets confused on what to separate, which results in a ‘crested’ flattened/fused organ. for example in certain plant illnesses it’s directly caused by a bacterial infection; the hormones secreted by the bacteria living in the growing tip mess up the plant’s chemical signaling and cause the fusing effect. it can also happen through all sorts of stuff, including viral, chemical, fungal, and genetic causes.
i’ve seen three plants in my life like that: two were dandelions living by the side of a parking lot at my high school, and one was a branch of a bush that my plant pathology professor brought in to show us. it was on a plant in his backyard, and it had become infected with a bacterial infection that’s known for causing it. he was pretty excited lmao
fasciation happens like…in a SHITLOAD of plants, as long as they’re vascular (meaning not mosses, basically), which makes sense, because the mutation needs a solid stem structure to happen. here’s a fasciated palm!
and a fasciated rose! (no flowers on this one, although i think its really interesting that the plant still managed to make some thorns, if a bit tumultuously):
and of course, gotta have a saguaro cactus! apparently this one lives happily in a botanical park in phoenix, arizona. good for her, out living her best life. shown here next to a normal cactus of the same species.
EXTRA fun fact, you may have seen THIS bad boy at ur local greenhouse, called Celosia argentea var. cristata, or ‘cockscomb celosia’ for short:
well guess what it is??? a fasciated version of Celosia argentea grown commercially specifically for its rad ass appearance!! the normal, unmutated plant looks like this:
seeing the two side by side makes it really easy to see how the plant could have messed them up just by failing to separate the flower stems right.
side note: these are not to be confused with the other variety of this plant, Celosia argentea var. plumosa, which is also popular in north american greenhouses for their funky little floofs (this pic shows a few different available colors, some of which the fasciated version are also grown in):
so in short…. those pics are real. plants just be fucked up like that.
Yay fasciation! Here are my weird fasciated rudbeckia hirta. Someone in a gardening group told me that rudbeckia hirta will fasciate if you so much as look at them wrong, so I was relieved that it wasn’t something to worry about.
My blog just got hit by a spambot that I think was trying to say “click here for free sex invites”, but what it actually said was “click here for tree sex invites”.
I’m choosing to believe it was a typo.
It is summer. In the end, the pollen shall come for us all, and claim us as food for the coming Greening.
“The Shape of Wood” [dir: Guillermo del Toro; 2020]
There’s literally an eromanga series about lewd pollen.
OH and I get to work with my very least favorite co worker today.
Lovely.
I need to go make more tea.
The driver coming in to pick up the recycling, who knows that we monitor the weather radar 24/7; “Are we going to get any more storms today?”
Me, who sits right next to a monitor dedicated to weather radar, since we watch for lightning strikes in the area, and call work suspensions if any lightning gets close. “There’s a few patchy storms around yet but the bad stuff is all past us.”
Driver; “Oh good. Have a good day.”
Me; “You too.”
My dickhead co-worker, as soon as the driver walks out; “I didn’t know we were the fucking weather service.”
Me; “…he knows we monitor the radar all day and that I don’t mind him asking, and he was talking to me, not you, and again he knows I don’t mind, so chill.”
Him; “Muttering”
The weird thing is that this dude USED to be an okay guy with a good sense of humor.
But about a year ago, he started the keto diet, and he has lost a lot of weight…but he’s been a complete asshole since he started the diet. Just, will snipe at anything and everything anyone says.
Eat some bread and be happy, dude.
Oh, so his body is perpetually poisonning itself in a desesperate attempt to produce enough sugars for his brain. That’ll make me cranky too tbf.
I had no idea, but another comment here made me look it up and apparently major changes in mood are a Thing on keto. Like, a LOT of people become assholes when they go on a keto diet.
I’m no expert on the long-term effects of keto diets but…like…that can’t be a good sign.
Eat some bread. If anyone makes fun of you for being chubby, fuck ‘em.
I cannot second this hard enough. For everyone following me who may not know that: the human brain cannot use any other form of energy that glucose and ketone bodies. If it doesn’t have any available your liver will make them, producing toxic by-products and working less efficiently to purge the usual riff-raff made on a daily basis by your metabolism. Eat carbs. Fuck this fatphobic society.
I…did not know this. Holy fuck.
Carbs are not your enemy, people.
Holy shit. I am almost scared to look up this keto shit. I mean I trust it as much as I trust the Paleo nonsense (not at all) but.
Sawbones has a fascinating episode about the keto diet. It wasn’t invented as a weight loss thing. It was a specific medical tool to help prevent certain types of seizures. It’s a hard fucking diet to stay on, because it’s basically no sugars, no carbs, no not ever.
is cleaning the static a good thing or just tedious?
Depends how bad it is, and usually a copy editor (or even a final line editor) wouldn’t be doing this, but I was trained in formatting for them there new fanged e-book thingamajigs, so if I am editing for a friend, like Vaspy, who I know won’t have the luxury of a whole team of editors and other people at their beck and call, I will often take a quick look at the raw formatting to make sure it’s not going to be a fucking disaster the moment it hits the kindle uploader. (Straight to PDF is usually fine, and it doesn’t happen as much as it used to, tbh. But sometimes things can still go haywire. Which can sometimes explain why you get a book on kindle and you get the occasional Wingdings font and wonder why the hell the author didn’t fix it. Chances are they did try, but just didn’t know how or why it was happening.)
Sometimes it can be quite nice and soothing, in a “I don’t have to think about grammar and or plot” sort of way because you’re just looking for some errant thing that doesn’t belong. Other times it’s like opening Pandora’s Box and realizing that innocent little manuscript of 75k words you’ve been enjoying is a minefield getting ready to blow your hours of careful formatting and rendering to Kingdom Come. In this instance it was the latter. I’ve been trying for days to get this thing to work, and I eventually found what it was.
Sometimes if you copy paste something from an email, or a web browser, some of the html clings on, and it’s just sort of there lingering in the background. And it’d never show up unless you picked the document apart hunting for it. But you’d always have that random blip on the screen. That little thing that you wind up yelling “WHY ARE YOU DOING THAT, WHY WON’T YOU FORMAT” at 2am, and then out of sheer desperation you change the docx file into a zip file, open the xml file and hunt through it for the source.
Admittedly it might be easier with a full retype into a clean slate document, which many people actually do. But I also didn’t want to go to all that trouble of editing and attempting to format, only to turn round to Vaspy like “yea, you need to review all my edits and suggestions then retype all 75k of this and then format it again. Seeya!”
At least this way they can accept all changes, copy paste into a clean document without formatting then do the formatting before converting to PDF.
As an aside, I actually learned about this kind of document static, not from my editing, but from my dissertation advisor who informed me that when he was looking for plagiarizers he’d open the xml and hunt for things that had been copy pasted from websites, because it often left behind some sort of trace. And—and I dunno if this is true, cause I’ve never been able to recreate it—he also told me, he could see what people were looking at while they were writing. So you’d have the usual youtube links but then also things like pornhub. Take that with a grain of salt though, he liked to put the fear of god in all of us and smirk knowingly to throw you off your game while you were trying to defend your work.
I was taught that copying into notepad would strip all extraneous formatting better than simply copying into Word, or similar, as notepad cannot hold more than text. (Of course, you then paste this text into a clean document!)
The biggest pitfall is when you copy the text from notepad, you need to be sure that it is, in fact, the notepad text you have on your clipboard, not the text you put into notepad.
I don’t know how well notepad would cope with 75K words, though!
Notepad can handle 75k words without too much of an issue, assuming you just have the words and no extra formatting. It’d be maybe 500KB for just the text? Assuming the ~75-80k word .txt file I have lying around is any indication.
One downside is, if you have rich text, all of that is gone too. (So findreplace in some html or markdown first to preserve your italics.)
I use Notepad to strip formatting all the time. I’m not sure if it’d kill all the static, but it gets rid of a lot.
Oh yes – the italics. Having not done this kind of thing for a while, I’d forgotten about that.
Could do with an extraneous noise stripper, which had options for what, exactly, you wanted to keep in terms of formatting.
The extra formatting is where a lot of these things fall down. Particularly if the author has added in a lot of fancy embellishments prior to actual basic editing. Which thankfully was not the issue with Vaspy’s manuscript, or you’ve have heard the crying from here.
(Dear authors please don’t add in fancy graphics and or text formatting that makes it look like an illuminated manuscript. Basic formatting only to begin with, which is twelve point font (Times New Roman, Arial or Veranda), double spaced lines set using the paragraph function, as well as first line indent 0.5. Also, use (#) to denote a chapter break. Fancy shit comes after we know some poor sod isn’t going to have to run your manuscript through the equivalent of a blender.)
My method for clean formatting is elaborate; it’s based on converting to epub and then exporting that to convert to PDF in Indesign.
Start with Word. Add HTML tags by copy-replace: put <em> </em> around italics, <b> </b> around bold; <blockquote> around quotes. Look for line breaks; add <br /> after those instead of paragraph breaks.
Fix special characters: Replace & with & and so on.
Then fix the paragraph markers: Replace ^p^p with </p>^p <p class=“body”> (note the straight quotes); also set paragraphs to single space, 6 pt after just so they’re easier to work with – that formatting won’t matter.
Open Sigil; create an xhtml file per chapter. If there’s more than about 5 chapters, I have another elaborate method involving Excel concatination, pasting into txt, and exporting into split files, but that gets really complicated; the simpler version is “create one file per chapter.” (I have a template for this that works with my stylesheet.)
Add chapter names to the top of each chapter. This is the most time-consuming part. (It could also be done in Word, if you don’t care about putting the chapter titles in the header.)
Paste in the text for each chapter, in HTML view, not in the formatted-text view.
Switch to book view – your text should be fine! (If not, it’ll give a warning about what to fix.)
Repeat per chapter. POOF You have an epub.
Save out an extra copy. Merge all chapters. Remove the header. Save.
Go to the folder with this copy, and change the .epub extension to .zip. Unzip. Find the “text” folder. Open the all-chapters file in Word; save as .doc (or docx, but my Indesign won’t import docx; it’s old) instead of .xhtml.
Adjust formatting as needed – all the extraneous formatting and weird font things will have been lost on the conversion to epub.
Hello friend, you my have just substantially change the way I edit certain clients files. Thank you ❤
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