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LMFAO cope.

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deeply embarrassing blog. either touch grass or find christ
LMFAO cope.
Why are they both dressed like they’re gonna carpool to the local bd$m meetup?
when I say "shotgun" you say "wedding" ! (。•̀ᴗ-)✧
Time To Dance by P!ATD is so them coded I'm foaming at the mouth aahghggrgrgrgg
me, my boyfriend, and the guy who's been trailing my boyfriend for an undetermined amount of time. match made in uhh heaven
close ups / ref image under the cut :3
Fight Club is queer media and anyone who argues against this is just factually wrong.
I understand that some people don't want to label media as queer unless it has characters that are explicitly stated to be gay, but that's just not how media works.
Queer media doesn't mean "media that has queer people in it". Although I can see where the misunderstanding comes from.
It's not always about representing people in the LGBTQ+ community positively. A lot of the time, queer media is more about the creators and target audience, more so than the romantic relationships of the characters.
The characters themselves don't need to know they're gay or even have any concept of what it means to be queer within the context of their story.
This is how we end up with queer coded characters, whose stories aren't centred around their romantic/sexual relationships, but they're used as a narrative device in the story to express a certain idea about the queer experience.
And that experience could be anything! Like religion, friendship, discrimination, loneliness, euphoria, repression, coming of age, romance, etc. The only important part is that it is expressed through the context of the queer experience.
Fight Club is about a lot of things. For one, it's about losing your identity as an individual within consumerist culture, and a scathing critique of toxic masculinity. AND it's queer media!
So don't listen to people who say shit like "it's not that deep" or bullshit about "the gay agenda" because they're wrong. All it takes is a little media literacy to understand that queer stories are everywhere if you know how to see them. You are seen and loved. And your experiences are represented by people that understand.
“there’s no platonic explanation for this” TO YOU. the platonic explanation exists and it’s considerably more interesting, use your imagination
i am not. / (i will join the wolf) / i am not. i am not.
morning routines :3
When isolating myself means i isolate myself and miss out on things
i was. told to post this
i was. told to post this
lord, double my cramps and pass them to coyle please
odd honeymoon
oh episode 5 my beloved
this is how I'm coping after episode 8 be kind to me
I think it’s fun that they feature a cartoon character on this live action show
Pre murkoff Coyle or something... (plus og pic)