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<h1>Zk | 2013-06-09-2-link-roundup</h1>
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title: Link Roundup
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date: 2013-06-09</p>
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<p>Hey! I haven't had the energy to write for a little while, so I've fallen way
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behind, but that doesn't mean that I haven't been reading, so I now have a huge
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backlog of links. Given that still don't have the energy to write a full post
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for each, I figure I'll just do a little round up here with a little blurb about
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each so that a) I'm still writing but b) I'm not spending all day writing :o)</p>
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<p>In no particular order...</p>
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<li><a href="http://auntiepixelante.com/d/sphoria/" title="D/sphoria">d/sphoria</a> (NSFW)- I loooove this, particularly as it relates to myself
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in more than one way. There's the dysphoria aspect, of course, but the idea of
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moving sex away from orgasm has been particularly important to both James and
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myself over the last few months. It's been an interesting exploration, for
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sure.</li>
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<li><a href="http://weeklysift.com/2012/09/10/the-distress-of-the-privileged/" title="The distress of the privileged">The Distress of the Privileged</a> - This is a pretty interesting article on
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just how privilege works and how there is distress on both sides of an issue
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that involves such things. Notable especially with regards to some recent
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conversations on language and interaction that have taken place on Twitter.</li>
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<li><a href="http://cnlester.wordpress.com/2013/06/07/beyond-the-binary-question-two/" title="Question two: what's the difference between genderqueer and genderfluid?">Beyond the Binary: What's the difference between genderqueer and
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genderfluid?</a> - I found this interesting mostly for the different ways in
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which people think about these two terms, and others like them. People have
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different reasons for using the labels they do, of course, and that leads to
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these different interpretations.</li>
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<li><a href="http://now.msn.com/arriva-rain-driver-skirt-protester-poses-in-sweden" title="Arriva train driver skirt protester">Arriva train driver skirt protester</a>: I...kinda want that skirt :S</li>
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<li><a href="http://www.autostraddle.com/im-a-trans-woman-and-im-not-interested-in-being-one-of-the-good-ones-172570/" title="I'm a trans woman and I'm not interested in being one of the good ones">I'm a trans woman and I'm not interested in being one of the good ones</a> -
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I really like this sentiment. I really have a hard time with the concept of
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gatekeeping, sometimes, and I still hesitate to use all but the vaguest terms
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for myself out of...well, fear, I suppose. Fear that I'm simply not X enough.
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Again, I think this is pretty pertinent to a lot of recent discussions I've
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had online.</li>
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<li><a href="http://www.transadvocate.com/seven-transphobic-tropes-debunked.htm" title="Seven Transphobic Tropes Debunked.">Seven Transphobic Tropes Debunked</a> and <a href="http://www.tmponline.org/2013/05/02/feminist-misogyny/" title="Fighting misogyny within feminism">Fighting misogyny within
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feminism</a> - These two articles seem to go hand in hand. There are a lot
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of ways in which anti-trans* sentiment is espoused, and these do a good job
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of dissecting and doing their best to debunk those sentiments.</li>
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