𝐩𝐞𝐞𝐩𝐚𝐰. twnty5, he/him
a place for reblogs and ramblings mostly. sometimes i post oc stuff… sometimes.
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Love Begins
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Not today Justin
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𝐩𝐞𝐞𝐩𝐚𝐰. twnty5, he/him
a place for reblogs and ramblings mostly. sometimes i post oc stuff… sometimes.
blogroll. @abijahfowler (bes) , @ramslay (asoiaf) , @abukas (h*talia) , @2pnordicks (oc) ! !
my love / my art / mp3 / ocs
I'm going down a rabbit hole looking through this Thai cattery that breeds for white back-stripes
The preservation of transgender history is essential to ensuring that the stories and experiences of trans people are not forgotten. The Digital Transgender Archive (DTA) has taken on the vital task of gathering and protecting this history, bringing together documents, images, and materials that reflect the rich and diverse experiences of transgender people across time and place.
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Preserving this history is also about ensuring that future generations can learn, understand, and be inspired by the stories of those who came before them.
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Spongebob & Patrick
what's not clicking
They’ll do that to you. They all want to do that to you but you can’t let them
i like this picture a lot its so beautiful to me . you're free
THISSSSSSS!!!!!!! curate your own internet experience. block them because they’re allergic to peanut butter, block them because they have what you don’t, block them because they dislike your favorite food, block them because you don’t like their layout, block them because you can.
blocking is NOT a personal attack against someone. it’s you curating your own internet experience and catering for your comfort, and you have every right to do that.
you, yes, you!!! you CANNOT tell other people to censor themselves for your own comfort and personal likings. you CANNOT tell them what they can or can’t post. you CANNOT tell them what they can or can’t write. you CANNOT tell them what they can or can’t draw. BUT you CAN block them for whatever reason.
that block button is offered to you for free. use. it.
rereading your own fics/wips is a very slippery slope into finding out you actually have to finish your fics if you want them finished