I absolutely adore the rock climbing community basically everyone is so supportive and just plain nice. Rock climbing encourages comradery and community building at least that's what I've found 😁
they has curled into little black and white fluffy rolls
they has been sighing
there is something so deeply satisfying about a kitty cat sigh
just realised that I studied for the wrong test and got the dates for English and History mixed around. THIS WOULD HAVE BEEN GREAT TO KNOW TWO HOURS AGO!! I THEN COULD HAVE AT LEAST HAD MORE TIME TO STUDY FOR THE TEST TOMORROW!!!!
Mama void with all of her voidlings 🖤🐈
I-is anyone else really worried about Skeleton Crew? Like I saw the trailer and immediately felt... confused? And extremely annoyed... and just plain exasperated. Is it just me?
Me about to go on Tumblr:I'm sure it'll be quick. Just a few minutes. On Tumblr: INTO THE VOID I GOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooo
i like working at plant store. sometimes you ring up someone and there's a slug on their plant and so you're like "Oh haha you've got a friend there let me get that for you" and you put the slug on your hand for safekeeping but then its really busy and you dont have time to take the slug outside before the next customer in line so you just have a slug chilling on your hand for 15 minutes. really makes you feel at peace with nature. also it means sometimes i get to say my favorite line which is "would you like this free slug with your purchase"
it's not just about love
throughout the month of june, but especially today, on international pride day, "love is love" is being slapped everywhere. and while thats an important part of pride and we do fight for equality, seeing the queer movement being boiled down to that always hurts me. as a trans person (and also as someone on the aromantic spectrum), every single "love brings us all together!" and "everyone has the right to love!" feels more and more like a slap in the face.
every day, there's more anti trans legislation. more transgender, especially trans women and transfeminine people of color, are murdered. more trans men commit suicide. this cant be solved with love by itself.
every day, the societal gender norms are shoved down the throats of nonbinary, genderqueer, and gender nonconforming people. these people constantly suffer with not only microaggressions that discredit and invalidate their identities, their non-traditional pronouns, their expressions, but also with actual violent acts just because they dare to exist. and i won't even go into talking about the violence that intersex children are subjected to and how these bodies are made invisible. what does all this have to do with the "right to love"?
if this kind of question has never crossed your mind, i hope you take this post as an invitation to re-evaluate your role as an ally to queer people whose identity is NOT just about their relationships and who they are attracted to, romantically or sexually. what do you do to help the fight this huge part of the community?
not everything can be solved with a rainbow flag emoji.
Hello There and olarom to the chaos that is :3They/them | Agender | Panromantic Asexual |An absolute nerd with multiple hyperinterests (changing my language to being more positive and kind about myself haran lek) and an artist who gets way too easily distractedThe shitpost cometh and the void slowly leaks into the real worldDeviantArt: https://www.deviantart.com/0bs1di1andragonDO NOT REPOST WITHOUT PERMISSION
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