My ongoing works of fiction:
[Escape from Diafygi]
Dystopian animal crossing Fancomic by me
The [Lonely Blue]
Original emotional satire by me
art blog(derogatory)
todays bird
AnasAbdin
Sweet Seals For You, Always

Kiana Khansmith
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
One Nice Bug Per Day
Show & Tell
Jules of Nature

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JBB: An Artblog!
almost home

PR's Tumblrdome

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cherry valley forever
we're not kids anymore.

Janaina Medeiros
hello vonnie
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@otterlyrambling
My ongoing works of fiction:
[Escape from Diafygi]
Dystopian animal crossing Fancomic by me
The [Lonely Blue]
Original emotional satire by me
finding a term that youâve never heard before but it resonating with you so deeply is a really cool experience
and that is why research on queer identities, whether gender, sexuality, or romance, is so needed!
from Ace Voices by Eris Young
Sometimes it blows my mind that there are people that donât wear glasses/contacts. Like they can literally see with no aid. Like they wake up and just be out here seeing. What a wild concept.
And people say stuff like âlol donât you hate it when you look up in the middle of the night and see a spider on your ceilingâ like bitch (!!) i could have Nicholas II last czar of Russia hangin from my ceiling fan and i would be none the wiser
Instead of that, we get to startle ourselves with random pieces of lint!
I regret to inform you that I'm a disgusting pervert that will sexualise everything
I am pleased to inform you that I'm a disgusting pervert that will sexualise everything
The duality of men
Some rando: You should think about stopping your prescription
Me: My pills make me not want to die tho
They: You shouldnât want to die, thatâs not normal
Me: Yeah thatâs why Iâm taking my pills
Again: But you arenât the *real* you when youâre on your pills
Me: Iâm the alive version of me
An actual doctor, once: âRelying On A Chemical Crutch For A Hormonal Imbalance Denies The Fortitude Of The Human Soulâ
Me: Cool so like Iâm agnostic
They: âBut you might be on pills the rest of your life!â
Me: âSo?â
Good! That means that I have a ârest ofâ my life to continue living!
Thanks to the pills.
Meanwhile, no person ever: âYou should think about giving up your insulin/antiretrovirals/beta blockers/anti-rejection drugs/prosthetic legs/daily multivitamin, because using those your whole life is bad for some reasonâ
Oh no, they do that too.
I have a kidney transplant. A woman once told me she didnât believe in organ transplants and that people should just die when theyâre meant to.Â
Sounds like a great set-up for a murder
People who are fully healthy, fit and neurotypical seem to think they are that way because theyâre doing something right that the rest of us havenât thought of, and not just because they got lucky
Speaking of the luck of the non-disabledâŠI once terrorized a Karen who was using me to teach her entitled kid that disabled people are Other and should not be treated with respect. I told her (truthfully) that until I was twenty-eight, I wasnât visibly disabled. Then a defective chromosome that I hadnât known about kicked in. So my luck ran out. But until then, I had been normalâjustâŠlikeâŠher.Â
The sheer terror on her face as the concept of âYou mean Iâve just been lucky so far?â seeped into her brain was a thing of beauty.
People who are fully healthy, fit and neurotypical seem to think they are that way because theyâre doing something right that the rest of us havenât thought of, and not just because they got lucky
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
âYou are one stroke of bad luck, common viral illness, or traumatic event away from being just like meâ is honestly the most terrifying thing you can tell an abled person - and you should. I was healthy and fit and doing everything ârightâ too - right up until some inner switch flipped and my body crumbled right out from under me.
If youâre LGBT reblog and tag with your opinion on beer.
Getting ready for June First Friday at the science center
Come see me at the saint Louis science center next Friday at 5-9pm
Favorite out of the spooky set
People donât owe you their downtime! And I donât mean this in a harsh way, but in a âquit breaking your own heartâ way.
Itâs so easy to see a friend âactiveâ and reblogging on tumblr, or maybe making a status update on Facebook and feel hurt they havenât replied to our messages.
Different things take different energy. And someone being âonlineâ but not actively talking to you does not mean they no longer love or care about you.