“Freedom always has a price.”
― Persepolis (2007) dir. Marjane Satrapi, Vincent Paronnaud
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“Freedom always has a price.”
― Persepolis (2007) dir. Marjane Satrapi, Vincent Paronnaud
Trans People Will Always Have a Place To Call Home Die Cut Shape Print A5 by HagstoneArt
parallel play is a form of love language by robinillu
in the midst of all this noise - a clearing, a way out
Sword Illustrations by Ma-Ko (2018-21)
a normal human emotion ..... whatever next !
Do you guys remember when mob psycho, a story about kids with superpowers, stepped up to the mic and said that actually children don't have a responsibility or obligation to fight the battles of adults. Remember when self proclaimed psychic Reigen Arataka said that its actually ok to run away. In a show about kids with superpowers. Do you guys remember that
stop thinking with your dick and start thinking with your pussy. ok now stop thinking with your pussy and start thinking with your dick again. meditate on the differences between them. call me back when you get it.
“this is what happens when I tie a violin.” — hajime kinoko. 2O24.
whatever you say beautiful
shining bright bc i am a lovely little star :) (print!!)
LOL I just locked something away in my heart
to be honest when i see people say that "moral center" characters are boring, i'm like. well, to each their own i guess, you can have your taste and i can have mine. but also: 99% sure that's a straight-up skill issue on behalf of whoever's writing the characters you're thinking of. because when they're written well, characters at the moral heart of their story can also be interesting, complicated, evolving and contradictory, messy, flawed, in possession of Complexes, and most importantly, perpetrators of mistakes so tragic and devastating that they shape the entire narrative. and i know for a fact that all of that is true because of my best friend Lup Adventurezone
okay okay i can close some tabs i don't need this google image search of "pear trees"....well you never know actually
Jøshua Zerø photographed by Nicole Ngai
the distress of being in your 20s is such a familiar cliche like teehee aimless boohoo transitions and yet when it’s happening to me ??????? surely no one’s gone through any of this before