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don’t mind me just had to immortalize this scene
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when you suddenly become a dad during an apocalypse ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
“don’t worry. i’ll protect you.”
SWEET HOME (2020), netflix.
today is video games’s birthday.
Happy birthday videogames
biggest L on this website is seeing 20 year old lesbians talking down to bi wlw for using the terms butch/femme. if you do your research into lgbtq+ history you’ll find that, in their first popularization:
the terms originated among working class people, especially in communities of color
the terms were used by wlw *and mlm* to describe different roles played in the community. some gay men used ‘butch.’ some drag queens used ‘femme.’
the terms were used by cis and trans people, including nonbinary people
the terms were popularized in an era of lgbtq+ history before the label ‘bisexual’ saw regular use. historically this is an era during which bi wlw were lumped in with ‘lesbian’ and bi mlm lumped in with ‘gay.’ this contributes to bi erasure to this day.
***bi wlw using butch/femme were among many who used the term, especially in the ‘lesbian only’ era that biphobes cite to shut people down. bisexual people did not ‘spring into existence’ in 2005, use your fucking head.***
basically: bi people aren’t your fucking enemy and if you’re one of the 20 year olds i mentioned; i can tell you that there are bi wlw, mlm, and nonbinary people, who’ve been using the labels longer than you’ve been alive.
bi exclusion is fucking horrible and pushing bi members of our community to the margins of spaces that *bi people were a part of creating* has got to stop. if you’d rather be shitty to bi people than do a little research, please unfollow me until you figure out that the community is a little bit bigger than it looks on a tv screen.
what the fuck is that and why is it all sad and alone
look at its haircut haha nerd
Knowing you were THIS CLOSE to being in a pretty healthy stable place in 2019 is the 2020 mental health version of a cop in a movie being three days from retirement
Sprinkle is looking for a home!
I’ve had her for a long time, so I would really like to see her go to someone who really likes her 🥺👉🏻👈🏻
Imagine getting married wearing trousers - couldn’t be me.
This is about kilts, you fucks.
Weddings where the groom isn’t wearing a kilt just looks weird. When my parents got married, my Dad didn’t wear a kilt. I tell him everyday that he’s a weirdo.
normalize my 12th grade English teacher, who admitted that his favorite TV show was Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and when a male student suggested that it was because Buffy/Sarah Michelle Gellar was hot, wrinkled his face like he’d bitten into something rotten and dead, and said, “At my age (he was 53), there is nothing less sexy than a teenager. You’re all disgusting messes.” It was 1999, I was 17, and I’d grown up in conservative Christian schools and churches. In my life I’d heard heard dozens of sermons from male preachers and teachers and even some older students, whining about how hard it was to be a dude and not commit the sin of thinking sexual thoughts, and how they needed women to wear long skirts and cover their bodies to objectify them
and my bitter, misanthropic, atheist Brit Lit teacher, who hated my class because he was obsessed with teaching Huckleberry Finn but got stuck with Shakespeare and Jane Austen, was the first, and this day the last man I have ever heard articulate a rebuttal from the depths of his soul to the idea that it was normal for teenage girls to be desirable to middle aged men
I love you, Kelly Doty.