Fuck it!
T4Tifies your favourite MLW ship!
And the thrilling sequel:
T4Tifies your favourite MLM and WLW ship!
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

Kiana Khansmith

blake kathryn
Sade Olutola
dirt enthusiast
todays bird
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@theartofmadeline

oozey mess
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
DEAR READER
Peter Solarz
cherry valley forever

tannertan36
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shark vs the universe
NASA
YOU ARE THE REASON

titsay
styofa doing anything

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Fuck it!
T4Tifies your favourite MLW ship!
And the thrilling sequel:
T4Tifies your favourite MLM and WLW ship!
"This is the way."
Special simplified bird - crows celebrating pride month!
Happy pride month! Expect more pride birds soon :)
needed to draw this stupid tracksuit immediately
what line in the tsats made me cry, you ask?
the one that made percy jackson canonically straight.
You: Writing villains of color or queer or disabled villains is bad representation and problematic.
Me, an intellectual: Writing villains of color or queer or disabled villains is an exploration of how society as a whole inherently vilifies people on the basis of being people of color or exhibiting traits that are perceived as "queer" or in line with any disability. By allowing these villains complex morality and human experiences, we dive into the nuances of how societal framing shapes everything, from who's allowed to be "the good guy" to who is allowed redemption to who deserves a happy ending. Even marginalized villains who cause irreparable harm serve as an exploration of the ways that harms committed by marginalized people in real life are held to higher standards of punitive justice, and how marginalized people's errors are inherently seen as "irreparable" because marginalized people are inherently seen as undeserving of second chances and forgiveness. Allowing marginalized people to step into the role of a villain but still be humanized, to cause true, *devastating* harm but still be seen as a complete person is a direct challenge to systemic bigotry in a way that writing "good representation" never could be.
"this meeting could've been an email" but instead it's "this ship war could've been a threesome"
exclusionism, huh?
The Yule Queen is actually Squall's drag queen persona send post.
It's so crazy to me that Ezra has spent so much of his time since Eventide just stalking Morrigan
me when i'm at the wundrous divinity gathering and this fucking guy still won't get off its phone
Characters' actions being seen as their family's actions my beloved. Characters' reputation affecting their family's reputation (for better or worse) my beloved. Character's who are their surname, or blood, or family line, or dynasty FIRST, before they are their own person. My beloved.
“Sunshine x grumpy” “black cat x golden retriever” NO. Boring, overdone, obnoxious. The ship dynamic I truly need is Opportunist4Opportunist, Schemer4Schemer if you will, give me power hungry bitches that suck and are a detriment to everyone around them
Transmasc people. You agree.
they should make more very morally good characters with violent intrusive thoughts. for me