ubekawateryam:

Spent this week on making a bunch of faux oldschool anime screencaps. Had a blast making these, I’m especially happy with the background in the third one. I’ll probably keep making these, so look forward to more of these in the future!

pansyfem:

pansyfem:

hi what did everyone have for dinner (or lunch or breakfast if ur in a different time zone. whatever ur last meal was)

you guys have delightfully strange palates

orcboxer:

orcboxer:

i go to a gay bar and notice the furry convention’s in town. i see a fine lookin bear remove his fursuit, revealing that underneath, he’s also a fine lookin bear. I raise my eyebrows and say “woof” and all the cat furries immediately hiss and scatter

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ihassheepquake:

my-darling-boy:

my-darling-boy:

my-darling-boy:

my-darling-boy:

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No male WWI pinups exist yet so my gay ass decided to change that at 1 AM and I ended up looking like a propaganda poster with homoerotic undertones so

Some of you mistook the belt around my tunic for me wearing a crop top, but then I thought, what if it WAS a crop top instead?

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“No Charles, I will not be taking criticism” I say whilst making direct eye contact with my WWI soldier ancestor’s portrait hanging on the wall in full view of me wearing my uniform with tiny shorts posing like an Edwardian renter in front of my phone taped to a tripod at 2:26 AM

People told me they want more so here’s to being anti-war!! War is a trap lads!! Lord Kitchener’s ghost is going to manifest in my room after I post this but I WILL fight him!!

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Now this…

This is ART

Me: I’ve been having a lot of panic attacks lately, but I can’t figure out why

Keep reading

thesenesx:

in my time I’ve seen plenty of tv shows I enjoyed get cancelled and with most of them I have come to terms with that loss but there is only one show that makes me fall to my knees pounding my fists into the earth and screaming until my lungs are exhausted and that show is of course galavant

makingqueerhistory:

I’m actually serious about this, if at all possible, right now is a very good time to request queer books from your local library. Whether they get them or not is not in your control, but it is so important to show that there is a desire for queer books. I will also say getting more queer books in libraries and supporting queer authors are pretty fantastic byproducts of any action.

This isn’t something everyone can do, but please do see if you are one of the people who has the privilege to engage in this form of activism, and if you are, leverage that privilege for all you’re worth.

For anyone who can’t think of a queer book to request, here is a little list of some queer books that I think are underrated and might not be in circulation even at larger libraries:

Refusing Compulsory Sexuality: A Black Asexual Lens on Our Sex-Obsessed Culture by Sherronda J. Brown

Silver Under Nightfall by Rin Chupeco     

Harvard’s Secret Court: The Savage 1920 Purge of Campus Homosexuals by William Wright    

The Perks of Loving a Wallflower by Erica Ridley   

God Themselves by Jae Nichelle

IRL by Tommy Pico        

The Pink Line: Journeys Across the World’s Queer Frontiers by Mark Gevisser

Passing Strange by Ellen Klages             

The New Queer Conscience by Adam Eli

Fierce Femmes and Notorious Liars: A Dangerous Trans Girl’s Confabulous Memoir by Kai Cheng Thom          

Queering the Tarot by Cassandra Snow              

Wash Day Diaries by Jamila Rowser

Queer Magic: Lgbt+ Spirituality and Culture from Around the World by Tomás Prower            

Before We Were Trans: A New History of Gender by Kit Heyam   

Beyond the Pale by Elana Dykewomon 

Hi Honey, I’m Homo! by Matt Baume      

The Deep by Rivers Solomon

Homie: Poems by Danez Smith

The Secret Life of Church Ladies by Deesha Philyaw  

The Companion by E.E. Ottoman 

Kapaemahu by Dean Hamer, Joe Wilson, Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu

Sacrament of Bodies by Romeo Oriogun     

Witching Moon by Poppy Woods 

Tell Me I’m Worthless by Alison Rumfitt    

Dead Collections by Isaac Fellman    

Disintegrate/Dissociate by Arielle Twist           

Dear Senthuran: A Black Spirit Memoir by Akwaeke Emezi             

Peaches and Honey by Imogen Markwell-Tweed      

Nepantla: An Anthology Dedicated to Queer Poets of Color by Christopher Soto

spoonsforminutes:

brightlotusmoon:

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[ID: facebook post written by Irna Landrum

Yo, I have seen ENTIRELY too many people saying people have a right to their boundaries without knowing what a boundary is:

  • a boundary is a line you draw around YOURSELF, where, if crossed, you have pre-emptively determined what your responses will be
  • a boundary is NOT a set of rules to impose upon another person’s clothing, colleagues, friends, or social media posts
  • a boundary is NOT an attempt to change another person’s behavior

Here is a boundary: “i have found that your social media presence makes me feel a bit insecure so I am going to unfollow your accounts.”

Here is NOT TF a boundary:

“I have that your social media presence makes me feel insecure so you must change how YOU post to social media.”

One is managing one’s own capacity. The other is controlling bullshit.

Y’all out here calling WILDLY controlling and manipulative behavior boundary-setting and it’s upsetting to me and my home girl.

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While it’s a good thing that more people are accessing therapy and mental health services, please be aware of those who will use therapy speak to manipulate. You are in charge of your own behavior, NOT someone else. Therapy is about personal discovery, not tools to get others to behavior how you want.

drtanner:

autistic-af:

trannyboybreakdowns:

yk what i hate though. is when i find a meme and im like THIS IS SO [cool intimidating mutual i never talk to] I SHOULD SEND IT TO THEM but then i remember ive never talked to them ever and so i cant just like give them a meme out of the blue and so the meme just withers and rots in my camera roll 😔

Reblog if a mutual who’s never spoken to you can randomly send you memes that made them think of you.

YES. ALWAYS.


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