Jess Aiston
@jessaiston.bsky.social
Linguistics postdoc at Queen Mary University of London, working on 'Autism in Affinity Spaces'.
My work covers critical discourse analysis, digital communication, autism & specific interests, misogyny/antifeminism
Geordie. she/her
My work covers critical discourse analysis, digital communication, autism & specific interests, misogyny/antifeminism
Geordie. she/her
Reposted by Jess Aiston
The likelihood of a trans athlete making the Olympics is already a small fraction of that of their cis counterparts because while cis people are training, trans people are trying to get healthcare.
But let's make sure trans people can't even dream of competing.
But let's make sure trans people can't even dream of competing.
November 10, 2025 at 1:33 PM
The likelihood of a trans athlete making the Olympics is already a small fraction of that of their cis counterparts because while cis people are training, trans people are trying to get healthcare.
But let's make sure trans people can't even dream of competing.
But let's make sure trans people can't even dream of competing.
It's a good job they are so cute
October 28, 2025 at 9:00 AM
It's a good job they are so cute
Missed the first two songs which was a shame, but managed to see the majority of the set. Was fantastic!
October 20, 2025 at 10:02 AM
Missed the first two songs which was a shame, but managed to see the majority of the set. Was fantastic!
Thank you - unfortunately caught by long delays in the UK rail service too (classic), so I'm probably going to miss the start which is a shame
October 18, 2025 at 7:16 PM
Thank you - unfortunately caught by long delays in the UK rail service too (classic), so I'm probably going to miss the start which is a shame