WILLOW SMITH Vanity Fair by Adrienne Raquel | Jan, 2023
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art blog(derogatory)

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Acquired Stardust
cherry valley forever

pixel skylines
Jules of Nature
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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Origami Around
wallacepolsom

oozey mess
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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AnasAbdin
will byers stan first human second

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
noise dept.

izzy's playlists!
Monterey Bay Aquarium

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WILLOW SMITH Vanity Fair by Adrienne Raquel | Jan, 2023
Oscar Wilde, from "The Star-Child"; A House of Pomegranates (published in 1891)
mistakes are so normal and human and inevitable and necessary and real. if i make one however please put me to death
Grilled Buffalo Chicken Sliders (x)
Big scales, golden shine, that's how I like my dragons.
two spirit is not a "native version" of anything
its not a "native version of nonbinary" or a "native version of bigender"
thats not what it means, that’s not what it’s ever meant
two spirit is an pan-tribal term coined by indigenous people in 1990, for indigenous people, to replace the term berdache, an offensive term that white settlers applied to indigenous people that fell outside of the western lens of gender and sexuality
two spirit isnt a "native version of nonbinary" because two spirit doesnt inherently mean someone is nonbinary. some of us are, but so many two spirited people arent. many people in our community also choose specifically not to label themselves with terms like nonbinary, gay, bisexual, etc, and solely use two spirit or another term from their tribe or language
we can be anything and everything and nothing you've ever imagined
to say its a "native version of nonbinary" is not just inaccurate, it's a complete erasure of a massive part of our community
my wife
more windows should be stained glass. Just in general
shells (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) + view here
used to think you were my bud but i got weiser
I want his heart
kpop demon hunters feels like every other animated movie i've seen turned into a wet slop with some kpop added in to make it less bearable to watch for me personally. almost every aspect of that movie has been done better in another animated movie. the only original flavor it had was, again, the kpop, which is not a selling point
and it's about Fantasy Racism... because racism bad... but then they justify the racism by making Minority Group a real threat... and it's centered around the people who murder and oppress them... because they matter more... and Minority Group is enslaved by their Evil King but no one cares, including Minority Group... because slavery is actually fun...
and the only "good" members of Minority Group is Biracial Girl and her Pick Me Boyfriend... who engineers the deaths of hundreds of innocent people... because he thinks Evil King, who is also Korean Satan, is gonna play fair... but stans don't care because he's hot and has Tragic Backstory... and Biracial Girl is also Pick Me who wants to see Minority Group permanently imprisoned, except for Pick Me Boyfriend... and "boo hoo, my Racist Adoptive Mom never fully accepted me because i'm Minority Group"...
and Biracial Girl learns to accept herself even when she never puts in the work to change... and she only wants to save Pick Me Boyfriend, who sacrifices himself for her... and Biracial Girl and her friends continue to oppress Minority Group because they're still a problem... except Biracial Girl because reasons... and she and her friends get to be the heroes and save the day from Minority Group... and stans will say that it's okay that Minority Group is still oppressed because they're evil...
and this movie is feminism, apparently