Someday when I have a kid. When the kid is looking at a transparent pic or gif on the tumblr, I’m gonna lean over the kids shoulder and say:
“You know, that image and I have a lot in common. For starters, we are both trans-parent.”
We should be respected. We should be as visible as any human being. We should be represented. There are many of us. We are strong. We shouldn’t be quiet anymore.
Wolves get a bad rap in folklore, but Jim and Jamie Dutcher spent six years (1990-1996) living among them to prove wolves aren’t big bad guys. Living without electricity, running water, radio or phones, based on a yurt near Idaho’s Sawtooth wilderness (which sees 5-6 feet of snow in winter), the couple socialized with a pack from the time they were pups, getting an unprecedented look at the pack’s day-to-day life. “We formed a deep relationship … it was the kind of unshakable trust that wolves usually share only with their own pack, a bond that would last a lifetime.”





