TWS: If you're sensitive to certain content (blood, gore) we would not recommend scrolling very far on our blog as there is a lot of it (art only, never irl gore) and only newer posts will be posted with a TW.
This blog is mostly just a combined Fandom blog for most of our interests so there'll be a lot of different fandoms here. We also rarely post our own things and mostly just reblog things.
We blog extremely liberally as we'd prefer to curate our experience.
Our only DNI is that if you're here to shit on yandere content / harass us for enjoying it. Nothing wrong with disliking it, but our blog has a lot of it so I'd just suggest blocking if that makes you uncomfortable.
We enjoy it primarily for coping reasons. We do not condone anything IRL.
Things We Like ! / Content you might see here!
Lgbtqia+ things
Games: Obey me, Ensemble Stars, Project Sekai, Genshin Impact, Honkai Star Rail, Wuthering Waves, Reverse 1999, Disney Twisted Wonderland, Sky Cotl, Random otome content, Rpg Maker Horror Games, That's not my neighbour, Roblox, Hello Charlotte, Your turn to die, Identity V
Bungou Stray Dogs, Reverse Harem Animes (we've basically seen all of them.), Occasional webtoon / manga content (primarily romance or horror.), Literally any yandere content (that I don't despise.)
GLaDOS voice: "Would you like to see some artwork I generated? I've heard from other test subjects that AI-generated artwork produces an uncanny valley response in human viewers because they can't perceive it as fully real. They've told me that it looks absolutely hideous to them, that they can't imagine anything more disgusting than AI art. But, well I've been practicing and wanted your honest opinion. Feel free to let me know how ugly you find this by ranking it on a scale from 'vomit-inducing' to 'eye-bleeding'."
A robotic arm lowers from the ceiling holding a hand mirror up to Chell's face
at some point in your life you will be boiling fruit, water, sugar, and lemon juice in a pot to make a syrup or jam. the instructions will tell you to simmer for a certain amt of time. your timer will go off and you will look at the pot and go, "hm, this doesn't look thick enough. maybe i'll let it go for another 10 minutes." this is the devil speaking. it's only so liquid right now because it is at boiling point. it will thicken when it cools down. learn from the follies of my youth and do not let this happen to you
at some point in your life you will be making a sauce or a stew in which you need to add cornstarch to thicken it. and you will prepare a slurry of starch in cold water and think "this looks like way too little starch to thicken this amount of liquid." this is the devil speaking. cornstarch instantly polymerizes at 95°C and if you add too much it will turn into an impossibly thick goop.
at some point in your life you will be making some sort of cream based dessert that requires gelatin to thicken it. and you will soak some gelatin sheets in water and think "this is too few gelatin sheets for this amount of cream." this is the devil speaking. it will thicken in the fridge and if you add too much you will end up with milk jelly
at some point in your life you will be baking cookies. you will take the sheet out after twelve minutes as the recipe instructs and the cookies will still be glistening and soft. "these don't seem cooked enough," you will think to yourself, "i should place them back into the oven until their edges are nice and golden." this is the devil talking. this is how you get dry, overdone cookies. the cookies will continue to bake on the warm sheet for several more minutes and then harden up after sitting on a rack for a while. trust the process. trust the process.
i think you should be allowed to identify as trans without retroactively saying you were also trans in the past. i think the "born this way" rhetoric is limiting and you should be able say stuff like "i was fully a girl when i was a kid and now im a boy" without it invalidating your current identity but maybe that's just me
especially important to remember that this is just a way gender works sometimes because there are quite a lot of 2 spirit traditions that describe a very similar way of being
if you deny the existence of boys who were once girls girls who were once boys or nonbinary people in general who were once either or neither in favor of countering the argument that being trans isnt a choice but something youre born into (a stance you do not have to take in order to make that point) then you are as well denying the lived experience of so very many 2 spirit indigenous folks
equally if you say "well that only happens to indigenous/first nations folks" then you are not treating first nations/indigenous folks like regular people and any justification for that stance you make will likely fall back on some nobel savage racist tropes
*now ofc to be clear 2 spirit and any of the very numerous words associated with it are from closed cultures and you should not identify using those terms if you are not from those cultures but the experience of having lived two gendered lives is not something exclusive to those cultures nor is it exclusive to indigenous pacific islander traditions it is simply a way that people have gender