The true love story of Capri 🤧 featuring Smaurent's race winner very fast pony 🤏🐎

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The true love story of Capri 🤧 featuring Smaurent's race winner very fast pony 🤏🐎
"Kiss me."
It was one kingdom, once.
cisfem!lamen
bi damen & butch lesbian laurent
/cis genderbend sapphic lamen ♀️
"sometimes you absolutely ARE required to do things in life for the good of other people, even if you hate it" loud incorrect buzzer noise
pure individualism is a disease that kills communities, isolates individuals, and leads to things like the anti-vax movement.
you are not so important that you aren't bound by social responsibility and decency.
others are not so insignificant that they don't deserve help and sacrifice.
my high school english teacher would often critique our literature analysis work by pointing out: "you're treating these characters like they're real people. They're not. They're characters". And it took me a long time to understand what he meant by that. Because I always thought "isn't that the point? That writers want to write characters to be so three dimensional that they act and feel like real people?" but that's not it.
Characters are tools a writer uses in service of a story. Of course characters can be written with depth to the point they feel real to us, but they exist in service of their narrative. Something real people aren't beholden to at all. When discussing characters, I think it's easy to accidentally see these characters as "real people" and not extensions of the author's beliefs. Tools for a narrative. Means of storytelling.
by ina echternach
propaganda i’m not falling for:
the idea that butchfemme is heteronormative
femme4femme as the “default” for lesbian relationships
excluding transfems from lesbian spaces
the concept of a “masc shortage”
thin/white/afab soft mascs as the “default” for masc presentation
hate for stone identities
lesbophobia
transphobia
you're rubbing off on me 𓆝
the women of america were once promised that butch dykes would be lurking in all corners of society, ready to corrupt our minds and turn us all gay. what ever happened to that. where are the butches uncle sam.
An angel playing in the stars
October by Mary Oliver
So many things I would have done
But clouds got in my way