Tonight has been NUTS!
Had to commemorate this.
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shark vs the universe
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Origami Around
will byers stan first human second
Misplaced Lens Cap
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

Andulka
Noah Kahan
occasionally subtle
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
KIROKAZE
tumblr dot com
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

Janaina Medeiros
Cosimo Galluzzi
Game of Thrones Daily
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Tonight has been NUTS!
Had to commemorate this.
A phenomenal end to a wonderful day!
FETCH ME A DAGGER?
Anyway, My Chemical Romance.
She's gonna be 78. I mean, she likes the things any lady her age likes. She likes, um... hand creams and — puzzles.
what if i just combine two hyperfixations at midnight
I went to MCR’s Sydney performance and wanted to do fan art of Gerard Way! The whole band looked so cool. I included photos of the screen projection I referenced :)
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This happens all the time And I can't help but think I'll die alone
sometimes a guy's only company is the dead!
I’ve noticed a lot of similarities between biphobia, aphobia, and anti-transmasculinity in the queer community.
Outside of our circles, most hardcore bigots don’t really care what flavor of gay you are, so they tend to group everyone together into a giant “degenerate” or “sexual deviant” pile. In high school (particularly freshman year), I was a cringey Shapiro and SJW cringe compilation watcher and let me tell you: they didn’t care which letter in “LGBTQ” you identified with. You were either trying to destroy the human race with your queerness, or you were hopping on a 'trend' (or both!)
Biphobia and aphobia are linked in that most of the identity-specific comments will come from in-group members---lesbians and gays, trans people too. When it comes from members of the queer community, they both rely on the assumption that bi people and aro/ace people can simply assimilate into our cishet, amatonormative society without push back, which simply isn't the case. Under transandrophobia lies the assumption that all trans men will eventually be perceived as cis men and have the privilege that entails, and that they will assimilate easily too. Also very wrong.
Radfems, trans inclusive or no, find the idea of trans men uncomfortable because it breaks apart their idea of men vs. women--the non-oppressed vs. the oppressed. They can't understand that you can hurt others while also being hurt yourself.
There's this inherent sense of entitlement with these groups, that if you can assimilate, if you aren't oppressed, if you aren't clocked on the street, then you cannot be queer and you don't belong here. That's what I think ties biphobia, aphobia, and transandrophobia together in my mind.
A friend of mine said that she found the idea that you have to be oppressed to be queer very depressing. I completely agree. Bi people, aspecs, and transmascs absolutely experience oppression and pushback, especially specific to their identity---but, that doesn't define us!
Queerness can be horror. It can be debilitating. It can be heartbreaking. But it can also be joyful and powerful. We shouldn't gatekeep the community based on whether or not our experiences reflect oppression or not.
just a quickie for hesitant alien, while i'm neckdeep in comic stuff ♥
a friend asked why i haven't made Safe and Sound fanart
so i made one
Las Vegas is a real drag.
She is the moment!!!!!!
How about kobra kid #15?
a two-for-one of the venom brothers
if you are calling gerard trans to show support for pride month then you are erasing everything they have ever said about his own experience with gender. you are forcing an identity onto someone that they never claimed. erasing someone's identity is not how we show support for a community
you are saying that how you interpret gerard's gender matters more than what they have said he is comfortable with. you are erasing his experience because you think you know their gender better than he does. and if you don't see the parallel with how homophobes and transphobes try to force an identity because of how THEY think and feel then you might just have more in common with them than you realize
forcing a label on gerard is not only silencing nonbinary, gender nonconforming, and unlabeled people who feel seen by gerard's gender expression, it is inherently transphobic
tbh as someone who is unlabeled, it is painfully obvious that a lot of you don't respect not only Gerard, but unlabeled people as a whole.
Unlabeled doesn't mean not labeled yet, no one owes you an explanation. What y'all are doing is transphobic, period.
And I hate that I basically have to out myself in order for some of you to understand that what you are doing is misgendering. And the fact that a lot of you won't care, will have a mountain of excuses, or think I'm taking this too seriously is part of the problem. This is so far past the point of it being just a joke and we shouldn't have to keep having this conversation in a fandom that claims to be accepting of everyone.
Using a label on someone that they have never claimed is misgendering
And doing so under the guise of being inclusive and celebrating pride is an insult to all unlabeled, gnc, and nonbinary people