There's [email protected] which looks relevant
"Your face doesn't match how you say you feel"
Work is being extra difficult today. It's not at the point where I'm in danger of burning out, but I'll sure be glad when I clock off for the day.
I'm not in the US but recently met someone who is, and they made a great point about nurturing and supporting the communities/groups you're already in. Whether you meet physically or virtually, spend time with and be present for each other.
As for finding a community, one of the things that has really worked for me is finding a local hardcore punk music venue and going to shows there. Even if you're not into the music, the chances are good that the people in that scene are inclusive of queer, trans, neurodiverse and disabled identities.
Edit: I was in a bit of a hurry in my original reply. I want to add that I hope you're safe, and that you are able to find support, love and hope through your community. I once saw a tshirt with the slogan "QUEER LOVE DESTROYS FASCISM" and I keep holding onto that thought to get me through dark days.
They used to be part of the same scene as Napalm Death, and played some of the same shows.
I've only recently seen one of these for the first time, in Bristol. I know they're not rare but I was still ridiculously excited.
They never stand still so these are great shots!
When Katya says "nobody cares about lgbt rights" she's signalling that she doesn't care about them.
It's your decision how you want to carry on, but be aware of that.
That's great to hear!
Ah no, I'm talking about Prospect Park in Reading, UK
Okay I think I've mentioned this before on one of your previous posts but I grew up near Prospect Park and seeing this photo took me back to being a child and being taken on that miniature railway.
Thank you for the nostalgia hit, and as always another wonderful photo β€οΈ
Honestly they bring it live. If you ever get the chance, go see them.
I'm pretty sore today but very, very happy.
I think it amazes them too π