arts gonna be a bit slow for the next few days bc going on a trip to see family in like 2 days hjhfhjfn

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arts gonna be a bit slow for the next few days bc going on a trip to see family in like 2 days hjhfhjfn
I know I live somewhat rural in the mountains and that your shipping company isn't one of our regulars, but I think I'm rather confused and possibly a little offended that you thought the neighbor's toolshed was my house.
If you’re aromantic people either expect you to act like the tin man from wizard of oz or to act like some evil villain or even that it’s something you can turn on and off like a light switch. Like?????
Hellooooo??????
Can yall toggle your sexuality on and off? Because if so wow wish someone had taught me where the switch for on and off was at sexuality school 🙄
i mean..
yeah that is what i was looking for
I've never been big on heroic literature, personally, and Cú Chulainn is one of those figures that I didn't really have any strong feelings for, whether positive or negative or whether we're talking from the perspective of being a polytheist or literature nerd. Gimme cosmological myth and folklore instead, pls.
But right now I'm writing a term paper on the ways in which Cú Chulainn actually defies the traditional hypermasculine power fantasy dude hero and he's SO MUCH MORE INTERESTING THAN I THOUGHT???
If you're curious, I highly recommend checking out at least the following:
Sarah Erni, "Inside Out...And Upside Down: Cú Chulainn and his riastrad" (JStor)
Jeremy Lowe, "Kicking Over the Traces: The Instability of Cú Chulainn" (JStor)
KimMcCone, "Aided cheltchair maic uthechair: Hounds, Heroes and Hospitallers in Early Irish Myth and Story" (JStor)
@finnlongman's thesis, "What Manner of Man Is This Hound? Gender, Humanity and the Transgressive Figure of Cú Chulainn" (available for free on his personal site, go check it out, my own little trans heart went 😍!!!)
The first three can be found on JStor with a free account, which gives you 100 articles/month.
Hound,
Everyone else is a normal glitter pen,
But youre a rainbow gel glitter pen 🥹
And don't let ANYONE tell you otherwise
what are you trying to say about me.
......[whispering in horror] what title does post-timeskip jiang cheng call lan qiren by????
i’m never gonna shut up about how much i love my transmasc community btw. i love being on T i love my voice dropping and my body getting hairier. i never wouldve medically transitioned without the support of my fellow transmascs and i cant thank them enough.
another bit i want to add is that i believe all men are deserving of love and support and community. i think its really sad that so many people are reinforcing the societal ideals that made men act the way they do. the patriarchy is fucking everyone over and im sick of seeing radfems play oppression olympics.