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will byers stan first human second
Cosmic Funnies
dirt enthusiast
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Today's Document
Misplaced Lens Cap
Game of Thrones Daily

Andulka
tumblr dot com
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Stranger Things
Not today Justin

Discoholic 🪩

JVL
almost home
noise dept.
KIROKAZE
we're not kids anymore.
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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Vintage Lesbian Pulp Art Prints from PulptasticPrints
v / x x / x x / x x / x x / x
Gay pulp prints here
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villains who could have been protagonists in different circumstances? I live for that shit
potential counterpoint: protagonists who could have been villains in different circumstances? I live for that shit too
Third point: a villain and a hero that chose their path by making a different choice in the same kind of circumstance? I live for it too
⬆️⬆️⬆️ villain and a hero (that could have been each other) chosing their paths and FALLING IN LOVE WITH EACH OTHER
Season 3 will always be my favorite!
Title: [Art] it’s only forever (not long at all) Link: Click Here To View and Comment Artist: Sarconistia Find them on: -Twitter: Sarconistia -Tumblr: @sarconistia Title: it’s only forever (not long at all) Link: Click Here To Read and Comment Author: detailsofyourincompetence Find them on: -Twitter: detailsofit -Tumblr: @detailsofyourincompetence Rating: Teen and Up Warning(s): No Archive Warnings Apply Words: 5k Summary: Young Regina, forced into marriage to a king three times her age, desperately wishes for the Goblin King to whisk her away to a place where she can be free. Little does she know that the Goblin King actually is a Queen, and that the Goblin Queen actually is Emma Swan who might be a little in love with Regina - if you believe the prophecies. But Regina doesn’t believe the prophecies, so she has to find her way out of a labyrinth if she wants to return to her old life.
(Protostar fic based on the art by Sarconistia and, thereby, on the movie Labyrinth.)
Remember - writers and artists spent months creating the fics and art you enjoy, so it would mean the world to them if you commented to tell them what you liked! A creator who feels appreciated is a creator who is more likely to write or create art again in the future!
Two of my loves together? I can’t tell you how many times a year I watch the labyrinth! I will be reading this for sure!
“Keep writing because someone out there is going to love your book. Someone out there needs your book. Someone out there is going to call you their “favorite writer”. That feeling you get when you hear that readers have connected with your work, that they “got it,” is so special that it’s totally worth all the creative agony.”
—Katya de Becerra was born in Russia, studied in California, immigrated to Australia in 2006, and now lives in Melbourne. She earned a PhD in Anthropology from the University of Melbourne. She is a mentor with 1st5Pages Writing Workshop, where she provides free critique to help foster new writing talent. Released in 2018, her debut novel What The Woods Keep is a genre-bender combining mystery, science fiction, and dark fantasy. Her second novel Oasis is forthcoming in 2020. Follow @KatyaDeBecerra on Twitter.
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i owe my heart to every lesbian who has ever created lesbian art, lesbian literature, lesbian music, etc. your talent comforts us, uplifts us, shows the world our history and love and pride. you make the world a much more beautiful place
This makes my heart happy
sword lesbian aesthetic
t*rfs don’t interact
I could totally write a story about this...
“Honey, you don’t drink poison and wait for it to kill your enemies. Stop hitting walls and plan your revenge.”
- Red Reznikov (Orange is the New Black)
Is anyone else shipping Jacqueline Carlyle and Jane Sloan on the Bold Type? Because if that’s a thing, I could totally get on board!
HAPPY STORYBROOKE PRIDE EVERYONE! Emma and Regina made it to the parade… eventually.
tips on how to be someone's dream girl?
be your own dream girl. you don’t have to fulfil someone else’s fantasy.
Charlotte Vega, Roisin Murphy
I want to make a fort for myself!!!!
i think something not talked about enough is how often when you’re a lesbian you get so attached to any gay girl that pays attention to you, you want love so badly and it’s so hard to find anyone like you that when you do you feel like you have to hold on so tight to that love even if it’s unfulfilling or doesn’t fit or even is abusive because how often are you gonna be seen like that and who will see you like that again? it can be so isolating but there are more like you than you think, there is someone who will see you deeply and fully and you won’t have to question it or beg for it or force it because their love will feel like breathing and it’ll feel like home
Need this reminder
She’s important, isn’t she? This mother.
“Some girls are full of heartache and poetry, and those are the girls who try to save wolves instead of running away from them.” -Nikita Gill
“I wasn’t insane until someone touched my heart.”
— Edgar Allan Poe
I feel this in my soul!
5 Reasons why Lesbian Fiction is awesome
Ylva Publisher Astrid Ohletz reveals her top 5 reasons as to why you should be checking out lesfic today. Among them is how queer books open readers eyes and change the world.
[Read full article here]
Just as women tell stories differently from men, queer people tell stories differently from straight people. So just the act of writing something from a queer point of view and for a queer audience specifically can give us intensely interesting insights in topics we thought we already knew inside and out. That makes lesbian fiction potentially captivating to straight people looking for fresh perspectives. And it also makes it interesting to queer women all around the world, because literature unites us across countries and cultures. Look at the world from an Indian lesbian’s point of view. Look at it from a Mexican or Nigerian one’s. Diversity rules. Don’t miss out on that stuff.