done pretty much all of these- T_T
Reblog if you have done at least one of the following:
Looked for The Thing and found it in your hand
Looked for glasses and found them on your head
Walked into a room and completely forgotten why you went in there
Bumped into an inanimate object and said “excuse me”
Waved to someone only to realize they were not waving at you
Because I’m pretty sure that I’m not the only one. Add on if you want!
cute :3
from 25.11.2023
very cool ^_^
^^
I'm working on many designs rn so you guys get Airy for now
TRUE (the music's great tho)
what it feels like to play pokemon ruby and sapphire on max volume
colon three!
:3
Moravian-silesian Miku inspired by Czechoslovak animation
i relate to Allan a lot and this post mostly explains why i do ^-^
(spoilers for the Barbie movie)
As a trans-masc non-binary person, I saw myself in Allan. I’m a boy but not a Ken, I'm Ken-like but not quite.
Allan’s role of being awkward, unsure and a little out of his element but still trying to help the Barbies through the chaos and events caused by the Kens, is how I feel as a trans-masc person who is still trying to advocate for women and discuss the issues they face.
I don't identify as a woman anymore but I still grew up as a girl, I lived as a young woman for 14 years, and people continue to be misogynistic towards me when they think I am one-- customers will talk to my male coworkers instead of me, when I’m the person with the answers
I wasn’t expecting to see myself, in terms of gender, in the character often described as Ken’s boyfriend, though it is said in a more playful, joking way rather than any attempt at representation. I’m gay and this version of Allan is definitely queer as well. Yet, that’s a separate story which has already been written, here’s an excellent article about that. [LINK]
Allan isn’t Ken, and he isn’t Barbie either. Allan is simply Allan, an idea with both masc and femme traits. He doesn’t fit into anything specific, he just is. Allan can wear Ken’s clothes but also Barbie’s pink jumpsuit-- but when he's not doing that undercover mission with the Barbies, we only ever see him wearing his own clothes. A set of clothes worn only by him, that iconic striped outfit that is signature to the real Allan doll.
Additionally, notice the horse patch on the front of his shirt, he never changed his clothes unlike the rest of the Kens when they discovered the patriarchy and a new version of masculinity, a toxic and destructive one. Allan only added something to his clothes to “fit in” or act as if he did, but he hated what the Kens did to Barbieland. He also wasn't brainwashed and never acted upon those destructive abilities that were laid out for him. He could've just joined the Kens and broke stuff and drank copious amounts of "brewskis" but he didn't.
Allan is different and it's constantly stated, "there's only one Allan" in this world of Kens (and Barbies).
I will never be Ken nor will I ever be a Barbie again, I’m not happy in either. I’ve tried both, neither is my style (or title). I wear Ken’s clothes as well as Barbie’s, and sometimes I wear Allan’s.
But, I like Allan’s clothes best, they fit me well.
they look so CUTEEEEE :0 :3
forgot fluffball friday AGAIN so here's some alien versions of characters 👽👽
well have you ever seen them?
-| zi/zyn + they/them + https://pronouns.cc/@hnyflwrr | (minor) | a silly enby :]
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