barb & nancy you will always be famous to me
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barb & nancy you will always be famous to me
if i didnt know who these characters were i’d say its a french indie gay romantic drama that is playing a little too heavily with color symbolism
i think about this post like. once a week. and i mean that.
can you guys watch my squab for me im gonna go on my smoko
baby need smoko
BABY DOES NOT NEED SMOKO
IS THAT FUCKING FELTED????? THIS IS GORGEOUS BABY SMOKO
can you guys watch my squab for me im gonna go on my smoko
baby need smoko
BABY DOES NOT NEED SMOKO
IS THAT FUCKING FELTED????? THIS IS GORGEOUS BABY SMOKO
Oh rosita and sasha... I think they should've kissed... anything can be yuri if you're brave enough
Thirty-year-old Tamara Rees shows us what trans empowerment looked like in 1954. She fought Nazis, taught parachuting, and traveled the world... but her biggest challenge came when the press learned of her identity.
1950s news coverage of Tamera Rees' transition shows a time before the trans moral panic. Most stories regarded her as brave or heroic for her openness. National newspapers even celebrated her wedding in 1955.
The New York Daily News, which now hosts daily anti-trans editorials, ran a shockingly respectful series on trans people in the 1950s. Tamara Rees's narrative was among the longest and most detailed. She thoughtfully implored the public to respect not only her identity, but also other trans people like her.
Tamara wasn't the first famous trans woman of the 1950s, nor was she the best known. However, she had a unique opportunity to share her own story. You can read Tamara's 1955 autobiography, Reborn: A Factual Life Story of a Transition from Male to Female, at transreads.org/reborn
Despite being interviewed individually, all three gave the exact same response
Hey! Someone reposted my art on twitter w/o crediting me. I’m really glad ppl like my art! Fell free to do so I don’t mind, but If yall could credit me or tag me (my user is the same) in the future, i would really appreciate that. <3
(also pls don’t repost any hockey rpf I do haha)
I smile like an idiot when I see my man, who’s not my man, on my television screen.
#babyboy struggling
march 22nd, through the years 🎂
The Hawkins Tinies (with apologies to Edward Gorey)
Do you take requests/commissions? 👀
I do take comissions!
this is my vgen page in which I have very limited options right now but if you're looking for something else we can sort it out via dm!
thanks for your interest <3
Will’s Inferno or something
Posting an update for my Fallout graphic novel on here. Been working on this for several years. The story follows a PLA soldier from the battle of Anchorage, and their journey through Asia 200 years after the war. The graphic novel features several different countries including China, Tibet, Russia, Japan and the American front of Alaska.
Thinking about how Mike jumped where they found Will's fake body.