todays bird
DEAR READER
ojovivo
art blog(derogatory)

Kiana Khansmith
Not today Justin
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Keni

⁂
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
No title available

blake kathryn
Sade Olutola
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
we're not kids anymore.

izzy's playlists!

Janaina Medeiros

Origami Around
taylor price

tannertan36

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States

seen from Argentina

seen from Italy
seen from Spain
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Germany

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Netherlands
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Brunei
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from China

seen from United Kingdom
@hubblegleeflower
i actually don’t think i was alive until i watched ilya mouth ‘more’ at shane from across that gym floor
#ILYA BEING ABLE TO FINALLY ASK SOMEONE ELSE FOR MORE……… more ilya more more more . Omg
^^excellent tags from prev
ILYA MEETING SOMEONE WHO IS RELUCTANT TO TAKE TOO MUCH FROM HIM
and also
ILYA ASKING FOR MORE BUT HE MEANS PLEASE LET ME TAKE CARE OF YOU MORE PLEASE ACCEPT MORE OF WHAT I OFFER YOU PLEASE BE NOURISHED AND SATISFIED BY WHAT I GIVE
HAPPY PRIDE MONTH FROM @FRANCOISARNAUDSOURCE!
I'm sure many bisexual guys feel the same and end up doing as I did: letting other people's assumptions of straightness stand uncorrected. Perhaps out of fear of oversharing. Under the guise of privacy, maybe. Probably because "masculinity" is a most fragile currency, ready to nose-dive at the first sign of vulnerability or difference. And because it's really fucking scary to give up your privilege. Without a doubt because stigmas of indecisiveness, infidelity, deception and trendiness are still clinging to bisexuality. But here's the thing. Silence has the perverse effect of perpetuating those stereotypes, making bi guys invisible, and leading people to doubt that we even exist. No wonder it's still a chore to acknowledge bisexuality without getting into lengthy explanations. So, yes, labels are frustrating and words, imperfect. But I've always considered myself bisexual. Not confused or trying to look edgy. Not disloyal. Not ashamed. Not invisible. - François Arnaud
Starting my speech at the Omelas city council with a child acknowledgement statement
Saw Project Hail Mary today.
Good movie.
I do enjoy when Hudson Williams says things because he really just...Says Things.
aftercare for posting on ao3
your fic was good you did grammar good you’re the kind of freak people like everything’s cool dude :^)
THIS IS WHAT COMMENTS ARE FOR.
🤓 I guess it's warm in England as well.
Is it okay for nonblack people to casually say the n word?
Yes
No
No, but- (nuance)
It seems we are not all on the same page about this, and I would genuinely like to know why. I thought the answer was obvious, but mayhaps we didn't all grow up with that understanding.
Is it difficult to not say the n-word as a nonblack person?
Yes
No
No, but- (nuance)
Like is there a temptation? A benefit? A gain that one might receive by saying it while nonblack?
Final question!
Would you trust a nonblack person who casually says/said the n-word?
(Black users only!)- Yes
(Black users only!)- No
(Black users only!)- Depends
(Everyone else)- Yes
(Everyone else)- No
(Everyone else)- Depends
If you believe that person is still trustworthy, why so? If you don't, why so?
Lot of votes on this with not an equivalent amount of shares lmao folks are not trying to find out about their peers huh 🤣 it can be scary!
I mean, it's a pretty good tower...
📍 a dark scary alley in Mtl
Tom Gregg
SHANE WEEK | Day 4: Favorite Trait(s) — values/morals/emotions
WHY CAN'T I TAKE A SCREENSHOT @STAFF WTF IS THIS
the hajj is so much less of an achievement than it was before the invention of motorized transportation. its nothing now, who cares. they need to put the kaaba on the moon.
@jackhkeynes said:
"they need to put the kaaba on the moon" is iambic pentameter and thus immediately stuck in my head as a forever earworm
ok ok
before the motorcars and aeroplanes, the faithful used to get to god on feet, from indonesias, eritreas, spains, to bow their heads at god's eternal seat,
but nowadays theyre carried by machines. not popping blisters leaking in the sand but wealthy tourists reading magazines conveyor-belted to the holy land
we have a plan to set the world aright to prove that "holy" cant be cleaved from pain, to reenact mohammed's nightly flight upon the back of ummah's brightest brains.
prepare the way! the time is coming soon! we need to put the kaaba on the moon!