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My girlfriend and I made booty paintings for our male partner's birthday coming up. We couldn't help ourselves and also had to make one's for each other. I don't have anywhere I can gush about how obsessed I am with them where they won't see it and spoil the surprise, so it's all coming out here lmao
Points if you can guess whose butt print is whose lmao
Darkalt vs. Goth
You might have noticed, you might not, but I use the term "darkalt" a lot in my tags when I post or reblog fashion and aesthetics here, and you might be wondering what exactly that means and how it differs from the word "goth", so I thought I'd give some quick definitions!
Darkalt is a term that, when simply broken down, means "Dark Alternative". It's a word that encompasses anything that has dark themes or imagery, and lies outside of mainstream culture. Macabre clothing, spooky decor, and all things a little morbid. Many subcultures and styles and aesthetics fall under this umbrella, but you don't necessarily have to be in any specific subculture to use the term. It's for all who appreciate the dark and strange in life to use.
Goth, on the other hand, is a music-based subculture that began in the 80s, primarily named after the music genre gothic rock, but includes its similar subgenres as well. Dark postpunk, deathrock, darkwave, coldwave, etherealwave, and gothwave are a few of the music subgenres goths listen to. This is what my blog is primarily for.
Many, many goths enjoy darkalt fashion and aesthetics and openly express it, but not every goth does! There is no one specific way to "look goth", as long as you enjoy the music and want to be involved in the community. There are popular styles in the subculture, sure, but the person listening to lebanon hanover in their pink pajamas is just as goth as the person listening to it in fishnets and black leather.
Darkalt is unfortunately an underutilized term that not many people know about, but I think if more people embraced it we could really clear up a lot of confusion and make things a lot easier to navigate online. I hope this post was helpful to someone, and if you've been looking for a new tag to use for your posts, I hope this one works for you ^^
I haven't been on this side of the internet in a while, so here's what I look like nowadays
Happy International Women’s Day
The Werewolf Handbook: An Essential Guide to Werewolves and, More Importantly, How to Avoid Them Hardcover – August 1, 2010 by Robert Curran (Author)
A cute goat sent you a message.
A few videos to teach different Sign Languages Alphabets and Vocabulary (I tried to find videos that had either subtitles, voice over or both. Some have them and other’s do not. If you find a video or sign language I haven’t posted yet feel free to add to the list. Thanks.)
American Sign Language
ASL
ASL
ASL
Mexican Sign Language
LSM
Indo-Pakistani Sign Language
IPSL
IPSL
British Sign Language
BSL
German Sign Language
DGS
Irish Sign Language
ISL
ISL
Chinese Sign Language
CSL/ZGS
Taiwanese Sign Language
TSL
Australian Sign Language
Auslan
Auslan
Late update
New Zealand Sign Language
NZSL
Fuck it, gay punks
DNI IF YOU ARE JUST GONNA SEXUALIZE THEM
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Another Halloween illustration
Sora in Halloween Town
Kingdom Hearts
“Maybe I’ll see you in another life, if this one wasn’t enough.”
— Florence + the Machine; How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
“I needed to be somewhere different. Maybe I needed to be someone different, too.”
— Heather Davis / The Clearing