If Mina wrote the end of Dracula, this is what we imagine it would be. Want to know? Come check it out!
https://youtu.be/u_trdSPTty4?si=Mf4NqF-Ldl_5qmWJ

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If Mina wrote the end of Dracula, this is what we imagine it would be. Want to know? Come check it out!
https://youtu.be/u_trdSPTty4?si=Mf4NqF-Ldl_5qmWJ
The Cost of Hate
Words matter.
The things we say about people matter.
The lies we repeat matter. The fear we spread matters.
It's easy to treat human beings like a debate, a headline, a punchline, or a political talking point.
It's harder to sit with the consequences.
Because on the other side of every act of dehumanization is a real person. A real family. A real loss.
If you've ever used your voice to make someone feel less human, less worthy, less safe, ask yourself what that costs.
Not in arguments.
Not in votes.
In lives.
The names in this video were people.
They should still be here. And to every trans or gender non-conforming person watching this:
You are not the lies told about you.
You are not the fear projected onto you. You are not the villain in someone else's story.
You are worthy of safety.
Worthy of dignity.
Worthy of joy.
Worthy of a future.
And you deserve to be here.
If Your God Needs Me Broken
Happy Pride Month!
This song was written for every queer person who has ever been told they were loved while being asked to become someone smaller or hide. It was written for those who have sat through the prayers, the lectures, the uncomfortable silences, the conditional acceptance, and the endless versions of “I love you, but...” that never quite felt like love at all. If Your God Needs Me Broken is not a song about giving up faith. It is a song about refusing to surrender yourself. It is about recognizing the difference between love and control, between acceptance and tolerance, between belonging and being asked to disappear. If you have ever felt rejected by family, faith, community, or the people who were supposed to protect you, I hope this song reminds you that there is nothing wrong with who you are. You do not need to be fixed. You do not need to shrink.
I (The Arch) wrote it for my mother....
You do not need permission to exist. This Pride Month, and every month after, may you choose yourself, speak your truth, take up space, and live fully. We are glad you're here.
Love,
Arch & Hand
Not a transformation into something else — a transformation into what was always there.
Who are The Arch & The Hand? We have stories to tell...
Never give up. We matter!
Be real about who you say you are.
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