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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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happy day of visibility gaydies
happy birthday revolutionary girl utena. best anime of all time
HAPPY FURBY BIRTHDAY!! 🎉🎊🎂
Happy Birthday Furby
wanted to make a concept art for Isaac Asimov’s caves of steel from the robot cycles
fun fact nonbinary ppl with boobs, nonbinary ppl who like their boobs, and nonbinary ppl who want boobs are cool and valid and just as nonbinary as ppl w flat chests and deserve to have a good time all the time
please reblog this its important
Non binary does not equal vaguely masculine
I give off this vibe and thats why people hate me
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i wish noah had swatted the two mosquitoes from his ark
i wish noah had swatted the two mosquitoes from his ark
Being disabled is expensive and I don’t think abled people (unless they live with a disabled person) realise how expensive it is. Even the people who are fourtunate enough to get full benefits (and many people don’t even when they are entitled to it and need it) and state support are still struggling and can’t afford everything they need.
And yet, Disabled people still have to deal with people saying how lucky they are or how unfair it is that they get “all that extra money” when in reality they are struggling and can’t afford all the care or accessibility they actually need.