Mozart invents headbanging.
I always get a little antsy around this kind of stuff because eventually, it's going to get to a point where it either gets treated as a diagnostic tool or insurance requirement for trans people accessing healthcare.
So, open season for Biden to get some Supreme Court justices an "early retirement" then?
A ton also passed. A growing number are working their way through the courts. The "tide" has already made millions refugees in their own country. There is a long way to go on this, I'm afraid.
So what are we gonna do about it?
Percentages based off a single, voluntary survey are not actionable without knowing the root cause. Is it because there's less trans men in general? Is it because cis people are over-represented by virtue of them being far more prevalent in society? What is the optimal ratio we're going for?
Ah, uncle Iroh, everyone's favorite barely reformed war criminal.
I will always game with the grungler.
The part that scares me in this is that it's only a story because the girl wasn't actually trans.
"Here's a four hour video where I explain that the trans-coded character that trans people identify with and the writers explicitly say is trans really isn't, because glorious Nippon does not have the same understanding of trans people."
Just because you're into destroying unjust hierarchies doesn't mean you can't be a bottom.
Maybe they should skip their avocado toast or drink less Starbucks?
The Department of Education is under the executive branch and holds control over policy and guidance. As a permanent change, it takes about 90 days to go through the official "We want to change eligibility policy" process, but until then, a presidential memo can serve as a directive to the department.