“in my slut era” and i look like this
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“in my slut era” and i look like this
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i keep thinking about this picture like the pure cunt of it all shakes me
Is that the drag pride flag in the corner?
no that is the flag of the great and humble nation of ireland
Guys look at this GIANT millipede!! Free pattern from Projectarian! 🐛✨
Definitely want to make one myself!
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Vertigo (1958), dir. Alfred Hitchcock
There's a stereotype that trans people are so insecure in our genders that we require a ton of affirmation in who we are, but as I transition more and more, what I found is this:
While this is a stereotype, trans people aren't unique in this. Cis people also do the same, and many cis people do want affirmation in their genders by others, and by themselves. Us trans people are simply put under the spotlight for a variety of reasons, which means that our actions are under scrutiny. Cis people, you aren't immune from wanting to be affirmed for who you are, and it's not an indication that somebody isn't the gender they say they are because they want affirmation.
Once I realized that cis men are just as if not more insecure in their own manhood as I was in mine, I found it so much easier to see that cisness isn't a divine state of self. It's just another human experience.
wow almost like everyone saw this coming and it was grossly irresponsible to get rid of the recommendation in the first place
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i think it is very depressing that like every aesthetic people try to emulate are of people doing things but they themselves are incapable of being somebody that does things… the mall goth 2005 aesthetic revived in 2022 but nobody goes to the mall to be annoying and weird and nobody lets themselves be cringe… the cottagecore aesthetic but nobody knows how to raise gardens or live self sufficiently … the dark academia aesthetic but nobody actually reads books…. The obsession of looking like you are a type of person who does something without actually doing anything … the Instagram effect
we used to call them Posers.
I love furries, marijuana, ibuprofen, autism, schizophrenia, abortion, DeviantArt freaks, socialism, vandalism, transsexuality, shoplifting, personality disorders, Molotov cocktails, free healthcare, adderall, and gay sex. AMEN!
i can’t hate read about the lives of rich people otherwise i’ll have blood pressure problems.. they say shit like “we had to push back our yearly summer europe trip by a month and our normal villa was booked so we had to go somewhere with six bedrooms instead of eight and it’s SO hot in italy this time of year😭” and it’s real to them. like that’s a real thing they’re experiencing and view as “a problem.” that’s what they’re struggling with, right now, in this day and age. what if i killed you with my bare hands