when ur friends are also ur weekend bullies
claires makeover
Twilight rolls with all the silly things that Anya says that when she tells him “papa, I can read minds!” he’ll probably just go “good for you”
“And Bond can see the future!”
“Good for him too.”
trans women’s genitals are not so repulsive that they need to be totally hidden through our clothes at the expense of our health and safety and for the sake of your comfort.
if cis men don’t have to tuck then neither do trans women.
rb to have a super gay 2023
finally getting around to playing faith the unholy trinity, so if u see a lot of reblogged shit of that lol sorry
im tagging these with # faith game
if anyone needs to block or mute that for any reason
Me trying to leave a comment on a fic I love but not knowing what to say
your john is incredibly precious to me thank you <3
i'm glad you liked him!!
Guys... *coughs violently* they got.. me....
BLOCK BLOCK BLOCK BLOCK BLOCK WHERE THE FUCK DO THESE BOTS KEEP SPAWNIN’ FROM AND HOW DO WE KILL THE SOURCE!?
As an autistic person, I don't much like tone indicators (e.g., /s, /j, /nm, etc) for a very simple reason. They just replicate my issue with tone in a new medium.
IRL, I have to memorize tones and what they mean, then when I hear words, I need to retroactively change what I think they mean based on the tone.
With these "tone indicators", I need to do the exact same thing. Memorize the little weird acronyms, then when I read words, retroactively change what I think they mean based on the acronym.
Instead, can we actually SAY the words we mean, in the sentence? So instead of:
"hey when will you do the dishes /nm"
write:
"hey, not mad just asking, when will you do the dishes?"
If we really *must* use some kind of indicator, can we change it to a word in parentheses, like that meme? I often do this with short phrases or jokes, such as, "lol I hate you (affectionate)".
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