We’ve officially reached that annoying time of year where it’s sweater weather in the morning, but by midday you die from a heatstroke.
having parents that were really angry and petty and abusive when you were young is weird, because it makes part of you grow up to want to be kind, to generate good things, to be a source of peace and wellbeing for others; but it makes another part of you grow up to be quick, and sharp, and spiteful, and that’s always the part that shows itself first in a hard situation, so it’s a struggle between your hateful gut reactions and your wish to not add any more misery to the world. it’s a hard balance, and the people who really, really know me - i know they see that anger flash in my eyes before i quiet it, if i quiet it…i want to overcome years of conditioning, and with gentle, constant force, i know i’ll mellow it. it just takes time.
Elise Bauman and Natasha Negovanlis are the leads in Carmilla, they both appear in Slasher where the lead is Katie McGrath, you know who also appears in slasher? Shamier Andersen who plays Xavier Dolls in Wynonna Earp, you know who also is in Wynonna Earp? Dominique Provost-Chalkley who plays Waverly Earp, and she is now going to play the mysterious woman in black in Carmilla series the movie
Support autistic lesbians who are told they’re not valid because they’re autistic
Support autistic bi girls who are told they’re not valid because they’re autistic
Support autistic pan girls who are told they’re not valid because they’re autistic
Support trans girls who are told they’re not valid because they’re autistic
Support LGBT girls who constantly hear people tell them they’re not real because of their autism or they’re just confused or mistaken because of their autism. Being autistic doesn’t mean your sexuality and gender aren’t valid.
Because Those Who Mind, Don't Matter, and Those Who Matter Don't Mind
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