gabbbbby
20 something trans fem🏳️⚧️ she/hers. here to talk about intersectionality and post fun things
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it’s insane to me that so called “human sacrifices” in Central America happened at a lower rate than public executions were happening in Europe.
cable TV already trained our brains to digest TV shows in 10 minutes pieces and then consume 10 30 second commercials.
don’t really see how that’s any better or different than my tiktok feed.
gabbbbbyto News@lemmy.world•Alabama can enforce a ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors, appeals court rules5·1 year agookay let’s be clear then: its a bad law that’s not backed up by any reputable medical institutions, and is going to hurt trans kids.
gabbbbbyto News@lemmy.world•Alabama can enforce a ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors, appeals court rules6·1 year agoyou should definitely just take all this at face value and not look into it further.
Republicans famously never lie, especially when it comes to minorities they don’t like.
hope this helps 🙏
gabbbbbyto politics @lemmy.world•‘Uncivil Obedience’ Becomes An Increasingly Common Form Of Protest In The US1·2 years agoyeah but the term “civil disobedience” has history in civil rights movements, so calling it “uncivil obedience” is funny.
gabbbbbyto politics @lemmy.world•Wisconsin judge sides with 11-year-old trans girl over her right to use school toilets17·2 years agomy parents literally did not let me transition despite me begging them to. you’re wrong lol.
also (full offence) only someone who’s brain dead could possibly see a connection between those two things
gabbbbbyto politics @lemmy.world•Wisconsin judge sides with 11-year-old trans girl over her right to use school toiletsEnglish37·2 years agohow uncle iroh('s voice actor) actually responds to transphobes:
traditional democracy in the US is democracy for white male landowners. doesn’t seem like a thing we should go back to.
I know literally nothing about apples, but ive listened to some of the orchard people around where i live (so this information may or may not be accurate but):
supposedly cross pollinating between apples is actually vital to how apples fruit. and after a decade or two of careful cross pollinating (usually with honey bees) you can have a new apple cultivar
but also apparently a common way to pollinate apples (and probably keep the same kind of apple) is to graft a cutting of the same kind onto the tree and pollinate that way?
again all my knowledge comes from rural farmworkers who may or may not know how the actual process works and I’d be delighted to know how it actually works
edit: also this picture was taken at a harvest fest-type thing so the blurb might be just for visitors and not reflect how things really go
ok. the post is clearly hyperbole tho and also an obvious joke