drew in the AT style for funsies
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drew in the AT style for funsies
summer 1991
christmas 1987
thinking of remaking my one lps music video bcuz i have better sets+props and also expanded my lps collection a tad
beth is a dog bcuz 1) recessive genes on colbert's side 2) the maltese is just so Her at age 13 .
I ALSO LPS-IFIED SOME OF MY OCS TOO
soak all my clothes in holy water
lesbian activist & homophobic redneck
Tags: 70s holiday romance, enemies to lovers, angst, hurt/comfort, canon-typical homophobia/racism, coming out
“Belinda never thought that she’d fall in love in North Carolina, with a racist Dixie, and an in-closet lesbian. But she did. For Beth: vice versa.”
The fact is that we are living in a time when the decision to be an artist, to continue to create in spite of everything that's happening around us, IS a radical political act. This is, I feel, quite a dark time, potentially destructive to the best and most noble aspects of the human spirit. And that's precisely why it is terribly important for artists in all disciplines to continue to create, even when it feels like there's little market and little appreciation for our work. Just doing it, and making the difficult decision to continue to do it - to live creative lives that celebrate what life is and can be - is both defiant and affirming, and it's crucially important. People need to know that someone they know - a neighbor, a friend, a cousin - is committed to the arts. Young people particularly need to know this.
Beth Adams