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I’m Ghost.
"Grok is undressing anyone, including minors"
Grok is the tool. X users are doing this. X users are requesting this and Grok engineers facilitated this. Both are liable for this.
Yes, precisely.
i think an underused trope is Not Found Family: when a group of people go through something but they still don’t even like eachother
"So I know you sent me to kill the leader of the demons…but there have been some complications" The hero said, trying to hide the ring on their finger.
New sapphic book review: Dark Star by C. X. Myers (aka @calchexxis)
This is such a perfect sequel, I can't wait for book 3!!!!
This is my book! Thank you so much for this! I'm so glad people love it!
Abstract. Background: older women have a higher risk of care home admission than men, this difference remains even after accounting for vari
Begging you all to read this and not just believe tweets you see. Women tend to end up in long term care more often and represent a higher number of people without spouses present there because women live longer and marry men who are statistically on average older than them, meaning their spouses begin to show health issues before they do and on average also die before them.
Here's some more studies you might find interesting if you want to learn some stuff about long-term care and how it effects the elderly instead of making up stereotypes of old people in your head. I'm not on some men's rights shit, it's just blatantly untrue that "a man whose wife goes into a nursing home will never see her again". Long-term care is a really difficult point in anyone's life and it's pretty shit to make up stuff about what these experiences are like for the elderly when you clearly have no knowledge on the topic.
AbstractBackground and Objectives. Despite research documenting gender differences in numerous outcomes in later life, we know little about
In aging societies worldwide, spouses take on great responsibility for care when their partner continues to live at home. Nursing home place
Yeah that second tweet is so stupid. A man whose wife goes into a nursing home will never see his wife again? Tell that to my grandpa who was at the nursing home every single day even though my grandma was advanced enough in her Alzheimer's that she couldn't even recognize him. Or to my uncle whose wife became profoundly disabled from a brain tumor just a couple years after they got married, and he stayed as her primary caretaker for the next 20 years until she passed. I'm sure some women are in positions where their husbands don't take care of them or visit them in nursing homes, but don't frame it like it's a universal truth.
just leaving your important information in the tags again? cant have that
i really wanna write but then I think, shit what am I gonna write. But then I'll be in the middle of class and paying attention but my teachers says a thingTM, and now i have thoughts about writing. And then I start scribbling out ideas furiously in a notebook but I sit in front of laptop and now ideas went bye bye. So now I have 0 notes and 0 ideas.
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why are wlw books so angsty and deep all the time like where is my casual wlw romcom or my fantasy lesbians, space bis and trans princesses like not every wlw has some lost love in some town in the middle of nowhere
I live for posts like this, because there are soooo many good f/f books out there that don’t get the attention they deserve because of the way wlw are marginalized. So!
Here are some recs for casual/feel-good f/f representation! All links are to my reviews.
Good Enough to Eat - super cute lesbian vampire rom-com
Promises, Promises - parody of LotR/D&D starring three lesbians on a quest for magical stuff
Everything Leads to You - Hollywood f/f YA about a young set designer who falls for a girl she meets under mysterious circumstances
The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet - ensemble-cast “crew of a spaceship” story. Mostly just random adventures, includes a f/f couple who survive the book.
Roller Girl - contemporary f/f romance about trans woman who joins a roller derby team
Not fluffy, but the angst is SFF-stress rather than “living under homophobia/biphobia” stress:
Ascension - queer disabled ladies fighting Big Pharma in space–you wanted space bi’s, come get your space bi’s (actually, if you want more space bi’s also check out the anthology Fierce Family.)
Chameleon Moon - review is of an earlier edition and I hear the new one has even more great representation. Trans woman superhero with two female partners living in a dystopian city that’s on lockdown from the government after everyone develops mutant powers in response to a wonderdrug.
Not Your Sidekick - in the future, what happens when your parents are superheroes but you never developed powers? You intern for the baddie, of course! MC is bi and ends up in a f/f relationship, and the sequel will star her trans bestie.
Hope this helps. Feel free to browse my “lesbian books” tag for more recs (there are bi/pan girls in some of those recs, too.)
*coughalsoeverythingshiraglassmanwritescough* *coughsuperfuntimescough*
I mean, this is basically true – f/f fluff is kinda the cornerstone of my body of writing :P (Thanks!)
All I Want For Christmas by Clare Lydon - Fluffy wlw romantic comedy (I know it’s not really in season at the moment but it’s so cute)
Gay Pride and Prejudice by Kate Christie - What it says on the tin. Elizabeth Bennett is a lesbian and the haughty Caroline Bingley is the last woman she could ever be prevailed upon to love.
Escape from B-Movie Hell by M.T. McGuire - Silly British sci-fi with a lesbian protagonist
Heart Trouble by Jae - A doctor gets shocked by a defibrillator while saving a woman’s life in the ER. Now they have a soul bond!
Finding Ms Write by Jae & Jove Belle - Collection of short stories about women who love women and also love books.
The Wind City by Summer Wigmore - Urban fantasy drawing on Maori mythology. Protagonist describes herself as “at least 60% gay” and falls in love with a monster girl.
Sword of the Guardian by Merry Shannon - Bi princess and lesbian bodyguard fall in love.
The Case of the Good-for-Nothing Girlfriend by Mabel Maney - Parody detective story about a gang of five lesbians who solve crimes.
A Woman Scorned by Rachel Frank about an assassin who falls in love with a noblewoman (lesbian)
Beauty & Cruelty by Meredith Katz about the evil with falling in love with sleeping beauty (lesbian)
High & Mighty by S.S. Skye - a princess stuck in a tower who is decidely Not Amused about it (lesbian)
Humanity for Beginners by Faith Mudge - Two friends and a halfway house for lesbian werewolves (lesbian)
Hunting a Lady by Cari Z. and Caitlin Ricci - a woman who needs money goes to rescue a kidnapped lady for the reward (lesbian)
Lies & Reverie by Camilla Quinn - A shopkeeper’s daughter who loves to day dream, and the beautiful woman who runs the town (lesbian)
Love Rampage by Alex Powell - a girl in love with her best friend, and the unicorn who helps her (lesbian, trans)
Modern Serpents Talk Things Through by Jamie Brindle - a modern dragon who falls in love with the human who invades her cave (lesbian)
Prom and Other Hazards by Jamie Sullivan - super cute story about a girl, her best friend, and the prom (lesbian, bisexual)
Slaying Dragons by Sasha L. Miller - a frustrated mage, some dragons, and the lovely new partner she’s stuck with (lesbian)
The Broken Forest by Megan Derr - a Huntress, and the beautiful witch she meets dealing with a troublesome forest (lesbian, bisexual, trans)
The Mercenary by Annabelle Kitch - a peasant girl, the princess she loves, a quest to win her princess’s hand in marriage (lesbian)
The Persephone Star by Jamie Sullivan- a proper lady working in the post office, a notorious criminal set on revenge, and a bit of kidnapping (lesbian)
The Secret of Mermaid Cove by Megan Derr - an improper lady, an unwanted engagement, and an island full of secrets
Witch, Cat, and Cobb by J.K. Pendragon - a princess fleeing an arranged marriage, a witch, and a cat (lesbian, trans)
Zombies in the East End by Roxanne Dent - steampunk, zombies, and two tough ladies
California Skies by Kalya Bashe - bandits in the wild west, a hunt for jewels, stubborn people (bisexual, genderqueer)
Green Toes by Avery Flanders - gardens, a hint of magic shoes, and people falling in love (bisexual, genderqueer)
Gossamer Axe by Gael Baudin. It’s been a while since I’ve read it, but it’s fantasy. Basically one of the most epic quests to save a lover I’ve read, more enjoyable because it’s based on music and the magic thereof. It’s not in print, so it can be a little hard to get a hold of, but worth it.
reblog if the first musical you listened to was not Hamilton
sorry i overreacted i had no idea everything would be fine
Still remember how when Ruby said "It's a mother's promise!" There were fucking idiots that complained because they didn't know what that meant like FUCKING DO YOU NEED EVERYTHING TO BE TOLD TO YOU ARE YOU INCAPABLE OF UNDERSTANDING IMPLICATIONS AND CONTEXT. IT'S NOT A PLOT HOLE YOU DUMB FUCK YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO USE YOUR NEURONS TOL INK INFORMATION GIVEN TO YO THROUGHOUT 9 FUCKING VOLUMES
There are times I honestly expect these people to be like "How do we even know they're breathing oxygen if they never tell us!"
I remember back in v7, where they were insisting Mantle wasn't that bad off, because they only showed one breach in the wall, so that was clearly the only problem and they could fix it by parking a truck in the hole.
and every time RWBY does have a character look straight into the camera and say "Mantle is so poor it can't fix extreme security breaches in a world where having a well defended wall is literally the only way any settlement can survive. this indicates it and the people living in it are probably lacking a lot of necessities" the same assholes cry "Show don't tell!"
Y'know, this makes me wonder if it's homophobia or inability to actually fucking pay attention that makes them think that the Bees didn't have romantic development.
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Yeah, it's probably both.
Last Myth collab stream it's so bauver
Would you say he caught you, unarmed? How disarming.
Blake's fondly indulgent eye rolls