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Cosimo Galluzzi
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Jules of Nature
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almost home

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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trying on a metaphor

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

izzy's playlists!
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Not my usual content, but I made something I wanted to share...
I GOT THE DIAGNOSIS!!!!!!!!!!!!
I CAN GO AND GET ON HRT NOW!!!!!!
IMMA BE A HOT VAMPIRE GOTH CHICK FUCK YESSSS!!!!!!🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
closeted gay kids to art class = moth to a flame
thisisyourfaceondogs. gouache watercolor
Was wearing a DND shirt in a records shop which is a critical mistake on my part, and a random guy came up to me and was grilling me about DND editions and I was like I don't know the deep lore and he was like well you're wearing a shirt from whatever edition and I was like my mom got me a DND shirt bc she knows I play DND, and it looks cool, that is the extent of my knowledge, and the look on his face was comical.
I do not have encyclopedic knowledge of DND editions, I just play DND with my buddies!
I am a fake ass fan. Don't @ me.
I would've been more hostile, but truthfully I had to get out of there before I was forced to admit I don't have a record player at gun point.
post sdr2 chiaki nanami thoughts
These flowers are blue
Acrylic on 11”x14” cradled wood panel.
Up for grabs HERE
nothing has been more important to my being queer than when i went to my first pride parade, got seperated from my group, had a panic attack about it and was sitting on the side of the road holding a tiny genderfluid flag and freaking out. then this six foot five drag queen in four inch heels appeared from literally nowhere and sat down next to me. i, this scared-shitless trans bi kid at pride for the first time, very nervously told her she looked pretty and i told her my name and that i got lost and didn't feel like i should be at pride and she held my hand and said "oh, honey, everybody deserves to be here, especially you. pride is for everybody who's ever gotten lost, who's been scared of who they are or where they are. you think we never been scared before? pride's for you, honey, because you're scared. you don't have to be proud right now, but you're gonna be one day, honey, i'm sure of it."
i found my group soon after that and i never saw that queen again but to this day i am convinced i met an angel.
so yeah. pride is for you. pride is for all of us.
They love each other (it's my OC and my partner's OC)
Floatin
Learning how to sew is fun but I’m so scared the machine is gonna eat my hand
It’s noises are just so scary
was talking to my gf about my fear of dying young for being trans and my mom putting my deadname on my gravestone, and she said "i hope that never happens, but if it does, i will carve your name into your grave myself if i have to." and i think theres something extremely raw about that sentiment and trans community in general. you can kill only our bodies, but you cant kill transsexuality
Here is something a friend sent me, happy pride month to all trainers and all pokemons!
Hey trans people I just want to remind you that your experience is your own and there is no wrong way to describe it.
If you feel like you were "born in the wrong body", that's fine.
If you feel like you "used to be X gender but now you're Y gender", that's fine.
If you feel like you "were an X gender who chose to be a Y gender", that's fine.
If you feel like you've "always been Y gender", that's fine.
If you look at things with your deadname on or pre-transition photos and feel a sense of connection or recognition, that's fine.
If you look at things with your deadname on or pre-transition photos and feel like it's a completely different person, that's fine.
If you feel like you "killed the X gender you used to be", that's fine.
If you feel like "the X gender you used to be is still here but they're Y gender now", that's fine
Personally, I like to say that the little girl is still around, she just lets me do the talking now.
It's your experience and you can describe it however you choose.