Ashfall
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Ashfall
@Ashfall_SOM
transfem puppygirl stoner || 18 || pansexual & polyamorous || DNI if you don't know what anti-intellectualism is


People really don't like when you say you'd end someone for posing a genuine threat to your safety. Why is that? Am I supposed to just let them hurt me? "Yeah, Mel's life got ruined/ended, but she didn't shoot them so she did the right thing."


if trans women aren’t women then why do they experience misogyny?? checkmate losers!!!

We should kill all child rapists

@Meelsie143 Until then… you are born XX or XY (Excluding intersex DSDs) We aren’t phobic, we’re tired.






Avian weak spot, ear scratches




In 2025, after a long battle with depression, 10-year-old Liberty Hall tragically took her own life. She left behind this note for her mother, apologizing, and asking her not to blame herself 💔

#OnThisDay in 1988: Section 28 became law. Passed under Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government, it banned local authorities from “promoting homosexuality” and stopped schools from teaching that same-sex relationships were acceptable as a “pretended family relationship”. For years, it helped fuel fear, silence and shame around LGBT people in classrooms, councils and public life. Teachers were left scared to support gay pupils. Young people grew up without proper representation. And a whole generation was told, by law, that their lives and families were somehow less valid. Here is Margaret Thatcher speaking in 1987, the year before Section 28 became law, claiming children were being taught they had “an inalienable right to be gay”. Section 28 became one of the most notorious and damaging laws of the Thatcher era. It was finally repealed in Scotland in 2000, and in England and Wales in 2003.












