Claire Keane
Cosmic Funnies

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Xuebing Du
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Mike Driver
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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NASA
Misplaced Lens Cap
Jules of Nature
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@bi-persephone
If a kid that’s bi is watching TV and doesn’t really see anyone that identifies as bi or queer that is in a happy, functioning relationship, that has a good job, that lives past a 3-episode guest star arc — or maybe the bi character is hypersexualized or possibly a villain, [which] happens a lot — what does that mean for a 12, 13-year-old watching television and consuming media, and thinking, ‘Well who am I then? I guess I’m not this thing because I’m not a villain, I don’t want to be hypersexualized, I want what everybody wants, to live happy and well.
Stephanie Beatriz
(via johnnydora)
Not to say that my story is the same as Rosa’s at all. It’s not. But there were things that we wanted and thought would be really important — like the word itself: bisexual. To me, that’s an important word in my coming out. I know that not all people are totally celebratory of that word because it’s from a time where it was like these two genders — that’s all there is. And now there’s a lot more flexibility and fluidity in sexuality, which is why sometimes I gravitate toward the word queer as well. For me, bisexuality includes people that are trans, it can include people who identify in different kind of ways. But for Rosa, there was a point for her where she heard that word somewhere along the line and she saw herself in that word, so for her, it was important for her to identify in that way. I suggested that that word was really important to Rosa and that it also would be really important to the bi community to have that word said aloud on TV. Not just a suggestion that she dates girls now, but a clarity on this character: This is who I am, and I’d like you to know it — and accept it.
Stephanie Beatriz on Rosa coming out (x)
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What she says: I’m fine
What she means: American Vandal is a social commentary on how assumptions of “lost cause” students leads to them being treated as criminals without thought to their assumed innocence to the point that they begin to believe it themselves putting them in the center of a near inescapable revolving door of incarcerations and probations that inevitably destroy them because this country is obsessed with punishment over rehabilitation and it starts when we’re children.
i feel kind of bad for the kid who plays will because everyone else runs around having these cool adventures and he’s perpetually bug-eyed, tied to something, and/or looking like he’s dying of dysentery in a 1700s period piece
unfortunately people are still talking about video games.
no offense but making your s/o laugh is literally the most gratifying thing in the fuckin universe