Sophia-Helene Mees de Tricht
Bio
I'm a socialist space penguin. I mean, I'm sure there are more important things about me, but I also don't want to be accused of misrepresenting myself, so let me just say that up front and loudly and clearly and oops! I'm about out of spa
Stories (16/0)
And the Chutzpah of the Chodesh Award goes to…
Have you ever read something so outrageous you couldn’t help but laugh in blinding, blood-red fury? Well. Let me talk to you about Israeli politics for a second, because OH F***ING BOY, WE’VE GOT A LIVE ONE FOLKS. Content notice for terrorism, religious violence, brazen hypocrisy, war, pointless death and misery, and one very ranty Jewish commie mommy.
By Sophia-Helene Mees de Tricht3 years ago in The Swamp
Chaos and Chagrin
This is gonna be a spicy one, folks. Strap in. Seth Rogen really stepped in it. I mean, he really, really stepped in it. And just so you know, I don't want to be writing this. What I want to write is an analysis discussing The Avengers: Endgame as a spiritual successor to the Golem of Prague. And I will. Dibs. But for right now, I have to talk about a small mountain of middle-aged right-wing pissbaby pundits, exemplified by the dumbest of them, Jonathan Tobin; and young, overly-idealistic American leftists, many of whom aren't even Jewish, who wouldn't know or care anything about the Palestinian people were it not for the occupation, weighing in on a topic that is complexity itself, and reducing it to "Well, you shouldn't have done that thing back after the Shoah."
By Sophia-Helene Mees de Tricht4 years ago in The Swamp
Eulogy for a Flat Earth Rocketman
A Rather Lengthy but Important Foreword: I am not writing this to dunk on Flat Earthers or to celebrate the death of someone who was (debatably) part of their movement. This is not blaming the victim for his own death. This is bigger than those petty concerns.
By Sophia-Helene Mees de Tricht4 years ago in Futurism
Milestones For Dipshits
CW: Sea Story. Expect Coarse Language, Sexual Objectification, Terrible Fashion Choices. I hit a milestone in my transition today. Not a small one, either. But in order to understand this milestone I have to take you back a bit.
By Sophia-Helene Mees de Tricht4 years ago in Wander
Conversations with a Brick Wall
Content warning: Trans issues, conflict, emotional abuse including Abandonment, deadnaming, gaslighting, and isolation. I had a conversation this morning with a brick wall, and I want to share it with you. It went something like this.
By Sophia-Helene Mees de Tricht4 years ago in Families
- Top Story - August 2018
A History of Transgender People, Volume IVTop Story - August 2018
So far in this series, I've discussed myth and legend. This is, on its surface, is not great historiography; but a culture's myths and legends inform their worldview. Perhaps not always in the most intuitive or impactful ways, but it does say something about the zeitgeist, especially when it comes to divisive or transgressive issues like gender and especially gender nonconformity.
By Sophia-Helene Mees de Tricht6 years ago in Humans
An Evening Out
It was my second date with A, and I really wanted to bring my (sorry) "A-game" (I'll see myself out) on this date and make a really great impression. I had grown to like her over the lengthy course of our first date. And so I told her I was going to take her to see a live music show. She had never done that before, and so this was (accidentally) a really good call.
By Sophia-Helene Mees de Tricht6 years ago in Humans
A History of Transgender People, Volume III
The intense West African sun beats down on the Bandiagara Escarpment in central Mali. Against the escarpment’s face, tucked in the shadow of a large outcropping, is a village that; if one saw only a photograph, one could be forgiven for assuming it was an old Hopi or Anasazi village in the American Sonora. However, this village is inhabited by a people called the Dogon. The Hogon, the spiritual elder of the village, tells a story:
By Sophia-Helene Mees de Tricht6 years ago in Humans
A History of Transgender People, Volume II
In a time approximately 500-1500 years after the Mesopotamian cultures shared stories about Asu-Shu-Namir rescuing the goddess of love from the underworld, the Ancient Greeks had arisen, formed complex sea-spanning empires, developed a very silly beef with Troy, destroyed Troy, forgotten how to write, relearned how to write, but with a better alphabet this time, and wrote quite extensively about the stories they had told themselves when they forgot how to write.
By Sophia-Helene Mees de Tricht6 years ago in Humans
A History of Transgender People, Volume I
Important note: Historiography is a living science. It evolves with the sensibilities of those who practice it and the cultures that consume it. It's the science of how we do history. Originally, the idea posed by the Greek historians was to pass on a story that was engaging and compelling and they would use that story to tie in a moral. Obviously, modern historians tend to shy away from this model in favor of a more rigorously sourced and researched method that is much harder to read.I'm not a professional historian, and as such, I'm not bound to the state of the science for the sake of my professional reputation, such that it is. So I am free to tell an engaging story at the expense of not having ready access to primary sources, because again, I'm a hack. And because I'm a hack, I'm going to try to make sure that you won't get bored of my writing. So I'll keep it relatively short, tell one story, and break my combined knowledge up into ten sections.
By Sophia-Helene Mees de Tricht6 years ago in Humans
Reflecting on Happiness
It’s a beautiful day in Des Moines. It’s not too hot, not too bright, just warm enough to wear a light dress with a light cardigan to cover my regrettably-tattooed shoulders. My roommate standing across the counter from me, is talking about unimportant stuff, cracking jokes… I sit, graciously receiving the humor and responding in kind, munching on peanut butter pita with a drizzle of honey and thoughtfully sipping on fresh mango lasse he had just made.
By Sophia-Helene Mees de Tricht6 years ago in Motivation