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One Nice Bug Per Day

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we're not kids anymore.
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art blog(derogatory)
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JBB: An Artblog!

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@chqxr
im planning on remaking. mutuals like/rb this post if u want me to refollow u
WHAT IN THE ACTUAL FUCK???????????
A Refined Ant With Expensive Taste Attempts to Steal a Loose Diamond From Wholesaler’s Desk
fucking superb you funky little felon
im planning on remaking. mutuals like/rb this post if u want me to refollow u
what the hell am I looking at
Not to mention Native people and the huge role horsemanship played, especially in the plains/southwest area
Lots of gay and bi men too
thank u for being a cooler blog than me and not unfollowing me yet
I love lesbians bisexuals gay people and trans people…so much. here’s a little story
There once was a giant ribbon of infinite colors, and each person on earth had a piece of the ribbon that was their favorite. The lesbians loved a nice and strong piece of ribbon, adorned with pink and orange. It reminded them both of beautiful sunrise as beautiful as their love for eachother, as well as the spectrum of lesbians that exist. The bisexual folk were partial to a sturdy piece of ribbon, it was blue, pink, and violet. The bisexuals were fond of it because it reminded them of flowers in the wild, always everchanging and always in bloom, a very vibrant bunch. The gay men were attached to a flag of all hues. In addition to how it showed the beauty and diversity of gay love, the ribbon also shared colors found in other pieces of the ribbon. For the trans people, they found liking to a flag of pink, blue, and white. The colors represented each a different group of trans people, each united by their transness. All the people in the LGBT community wove their flags together to create a powerful relationship of kinship and unity, an unbreakble bond of sorts.
the end! Im not the best writer but I just wanted to share this (happy pride month even if I’m early)
ill be occasionally posting on this blog cos i havent made the full transition to my other url yet