Neko Case
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I mean, I am of the species. I am a man. Whatever's going on downstairs doesn't matter. I have all my faculties. You can call a female or a male lion a lion, and they're still a lion. I'm a man in that same way. And I am so thrilled and proud and excited by generations younger than mine who are not backing down from who they think they are and the idea that they get to be who they are.
I mean, I am of the species. I am a man. Whatever's going on downstairs doesn't matter. I have all my faculties. You can call a female or a male lion a lion, and they're still a lion. I'm a man in that same way. And I am so thrilled and proud and excited by generations younger than mine who are not backing down from who they think they are and the idea that they get to be who they are.
I mean, I am of the species. I am a man. Whatever's going on downstairs doesn't matter. I have all my faculties. You can call a female or a male lion a lion, and they're still a lion. I'm a man in that same way. And I am so thrilled and proud and excited by generations younger than mine who are not backing down from who they think they are and the idea that they get to be who they are.
That has been one of the most exciting things I've ever witnessed, and it has given me so much more insight into myself, you know, because I never felt like a girl or totally a guy. I'm more of a gender-fluid person.
That has been one of the most exciting things I've ever witnessed, and it has given me so much more insight into myself, you know, because I never felt like a girl or totally a guy. I'm more of a gender-fluid person.
That has been one of the most exciting things I've ever witnessed, and it has given me so much more insight into myself, you know, because I never felt like a girl or totally a guy. I'm more of a gender-fluid person.
As neither. I am neither. I still call myself she, her. I'm used to it. It doesn't bother me. And partly because the world hates women so much, I will not abandon it. I just won't. but I also understand that the world hates gender-fluid people and trans people, LGBTQ people, and I understand the importance of not abandoning that either.
As neither. I am neither. I still call myself she, her. I'm used to it. It doesn't bother me. And partly because the world hates women so much, I will not abandon it. I just won't. but I also understand that the world hates gender-fluid people and trans people, LGBTQ people, and I understand the importance of not abandoning that either.
As neither. I am neither. I still call myself she, her. I'm used to it. It doesn't bother me. And partly because the world hates women so much, I will not abandon it. I just won't. but I also understand that the world hates gender-fluid people and trans people, LGBTQ people, and I understand the importance of not abandoning that either.
Politically, we are... Socially, I don't think what, you know, the president and his people represent represents the American people. I don't believe that Americans in general have a hatred or a problem with people who are not white, who are LGBTQ, who are immigrants. I just don't think they do.
Politically, we are... Socially, I don't think what, you know, the president and his people represent represents the American people. I don't believe that Americans in general have a hatred or a problem with people who are not white, who are LGBTQ, who are immigrants. I just don't think they do.
Politically, we are... Socially, I don't think what, you know, the president and his people represent represents the American people. I don't believe that Americans in general have a hatred or a problem with people who are not white, who are LGBTQ, who are immigrants. I just don't think they do.
Like, politics and everyday life justβthey just aren't separate. Not that I want to talk about them, politics specifically, because I just refuse to be afraid.
Like, politics and everyday life justβthey just aren't separate. Not that I want to talk about them, politics specifically, because I just refuse to be afraid.
Like, politics and everyday life justβthey just aren't separate. Not that I want to talk about them, politics specifically, because I just refuse to be afraid.
Well, I have really benefited from menopause. And, you know, a lot of people who menstruate who don't anymore have said the same things about what, you know, the hormone shift. Like, you don't care anymore what people think of you. And also, I just came from...
Well, I have really benefited from menopause. And, you know, a lot of people who menstruate who don't anymore have said the same things about what, you know, the hormone shift. Like, you don't care anymore what people think of you. And also, I just came from...
Well, I have really benefited from menopause. And, you know, a lot of people who menstruate who don't anymore have said the same things about what, you know, the hormone shift. Like, you don't care anymore what people think of you. And also, I just came from...
seeing one of my best friends die and sitting with her body for four days as you know she was an organ donor and she had a massive aneurysm and you know her partner just heroically did CPR. And then the paramedics came and kept her pulse going and got her to the hospital and they stabilized her despite the fact that she had no brain activity.
seeing one of my best friends die and sitting with her body for four days as you know she was an organ donor and she had a massive aneurysm and you know her partner just heroically did CPR. And then the paramedics came and kept her pulse going and got her to the hospital and they stabilized her despite the fact that she had no brain activity.