madly-handsome:

romanasanders:

5am-the-foxing-hour:

Thomceit: Pretty cool right guys! šŸ˜€
Logan: He fused with Thomas? Dee Fused with Thomas?!
Roman: Hahaha omg Logan, Look at Patton!
Patton: *biggest happiest smile ever*
Logan: This is unprecedented, a side fusing with their host? That is impossible!
Virgil: Well they fused so it gotta be possible!

idk…
Thomas controls the upper arms and Dee controls the lower arms, if he’s being to mischievous Thomas will just make so that the upper and lower hands are holding hands.

one dramatic gay disaster

Tag list: @sanderstalker, @nrg004, @sinfreecookie, @thetrashyloser, @punsterterry, @sleepyssnail, @izzynuggets,

OooOOH this is interesting

HOLDING HANDS!?!?

Oh I love this so muuuuch they’re so cuuute!

Dee protecting Thomas and Thomas keeping him in line? I love that.

cupcakeshakesnake:

geekgirlsmash:

spacegambit:

krystallkitty:

micdotcom:

Watch: This revolutionary technology is changing the world for kids born without limbsĀ 

That’s awesome and I’m sure its way cheaper than a prosthetic, but seriously it cannot be cheap to 3d print something that big…

this one 17 year old guy 3d printed an entire arm and shoulder for himself and it cost him $250

this seven year old girl got half an arm (just like lusie in the gifs) 3d printed and it only cost $50

can we just compare that with the average price of buying a prosthetic

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3d printing is gonna help so many people holy crapĀ 

No no no, guys, this gif set leaves out the literal best stuff from the video.

So a few years back, this guy who accidentally cut off his fingers, teamed up with a special effects artist/puppeteer and created a 3D printable prosthetic hand, that used the movement of the wearer to be able to grab things. The guys who did this said they were just going to post the schematics online, which in turn lead to creating a network of people with 3D printers, who were willing to print prosthetics for people. The network of volunteers, turned into an organization that gives prosthetic arms/hands to kids who need them. They have science types improving the designs and creating new ones, they got a grant from Google, classrooms and scout troops are getting involved and making prosthetic hands for people.

Everything about this is amazing.

It’s stuff like this that makes technology awesome :’)

stele3:

randomslasher:

vladtheimpalainvalhalla:

vaspider:

notalwaysweak:

joannablackhart:

yamino:

tristifere:

himteckerjam:

intersectionalfeminism:

Acephobia in the LGBT+ Community from the documentary (A)sexuality.Ā 

It is just…so fucking weird how threatened people feel when it comes to Asexuality.Ā  I still can’t wrap my mind around it.

I’m so happy this post is being reblogged by LBGT+ people who aren’t asexual. I keep on reading posts by non-ace LGBT+ people of support to the ace community, and of being stunned by this reaction by a movement which should know better than to judge. AND THAT MAKES THIS ACE SO FREAKING HAPPY. The woman in the first photo expresses my sentiment. I know I belong in the queer/LGBTQIA movement. I want to belong. But I just don’t know if I’m welcome. I’m so happy that there are so many people on Tumblr who do not fall into the catagory of outright refusal of asexuality.

I know not a lot of people understand asexuality. And I know there’s confusion about it, about our experiences, and about how we fit in the movement. But let’s talk about this. Let’s have this conversation.

I mostly don’t delve into the ace tags, but I hear there’s a lot of ace-hate that and I really don’t get it. Ā I don’t understand how asexuality is threatening.

You know what I (as a queer ace-spectrum person) find most threatening? Ā Getting unwanted sexual unwanted advances from both queer and straight people. I’ve gotten them from people of all spectrums and it always makes me profoundly uncomfortable, and often unsafe. Ā It just boggles my mind how people are upset by the concept of asexuality. Ā That’s like getting really mad at someone who isn’t hungry. Ā What’s the point? Ā Just shut up eat your own sandwich. (And stop chewing on me.)

Wow, the fuck the people in those images.

Nobody has the right to disrespect anybody else’s sense of self. It may not be for, you but that does not give you the right to be an asshole.

We really need to push more for LGBTQIA+ to be a standard, instead of just LGBT, especially considering that even the B and T are already invisible in much of the community.

Not supporting some of us = not supporting all of us.

Not supporting some of us = not supporting all of us.

It really, really does bear repeating.

I couldn’t be further from ace, but for serious.

If we’re not in this together, we’re not in this at all.

This makes me so angry. I have friends who are ace, and they are just as much a part of the queer community as I am.

We need to embrace asexuality and treat it with the respect that it deserves.

I heart the non-aces who reblog this so hard. ā¤ Thank you friends.Ā 

Bless you guys so much.

dragons-and-gays:

trulytarl:

queens-be-like:

otto-rocket:

otto-rocket:

otto-rocket:

otto-rocket:

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First day of life up until 6th gradeĀ 

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Jumped all the way to Freshman year of High School

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Then I cut my hair Junior year, why did I do that

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Slowly it started growing back and then….

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I finally felt comfortable to express myself (the picture on the left was my debut)

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At this point in my transition I am 6 months into HRT

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A year on HRT

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Over a year and a half on hormones. My transition hasn’t been the clearest path but I am so happy that I am on it.

Update:

2 years since my coming outĀ 

2 years on hrt

2.3 years on hrt

2 and a half years on hormonesĀ 

Its been a while since I’ve done an update so here it goes

At this point I am 3 years into my Hormone Replacement Therapy. I’m thriving.Ā 

These pictures were taken days apart and I am 3 and a half years into my medical transition (The picture on the right was also posted by Instagram on all their major social media handles attached with an interview I did with them for International Women’s Month)

During this time I was 4 years into HRT. Clearly living for it.

I am currently 4 and a half years into HRT, 5 years into socially transitioning, 6 years into when i first came out to my community around me and I’m loving life more than I ever thought I would.Ā 

Lil mini update!! It’s my 5 years on hormones and I think that’s quite the milestone to be proud of so here’s some pics since the last update.

Can’t wait to see how the next 5 years go!

I’m proud seeing how much confidence she got, she’s beautiful, she’s brave and most important she deserves to be happy.

I’ve seen this post a million times and every time I see it my brain short circuits and stops functioning for a moment because of how gorgeous she is

I can’t stress how blessed this post is.

softestvirgil:

I am just Virgil. I am not ā€œVirgil the fandom overlordā€ I am not intimidating or scary, I am not extra special. I am just a really anxious nonbinary person who escapes real life to come on tumblr and talk about their hyperfixations. I’m not better than anyone here just because of my follower count. There are some amazing fanders that don’t have many followers, but they are still just as amazing. We are all here for the same reason, because we like Thomas and his content. We all contribute in our own ways and each way is just as important and meaningful. I follow every fander blog that I come across, I could care less what their follow count is, I just know they are in this community and that they are cool people. We don’t need some divisional hierarchy here, there’s too much of that every where else. We are all equally amazing and special. I don’t care if you have five followers or seven thousand. It makes no difference. We’re all just people and no one deserves to be put up on a pedestal just because of a number. No more of this ā€œfandom overlordā€ stuff. We are all equally fanders/famders and all of that stuff just devides us. It makes the ones who get called that feel uncomfortable and it makes the ones who don’t feel less than. You are not less than. We are not better, no one is better. We are all equal.