Well ok then Trent

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Well ok then Trent
Trust me guys, I'm still having all sorts of wonderful and brilliant thoughts that I want to share with you, it's just that they all flee my brain the second I come back on tumblr.
@l-ii-zz fucking blasts mew
(source: Bowl with winged siren, Apulia, 330-310 BC, H 5751 - Martin von Wagner Museum - Würzburg, Germany)
finns!
still working on old dyke tales by lee lynch and in light of yesterday’s thoughts, thinking about how nothing all that bad actually happens in these stories.
and the homophobia is there in the background, and sometimes it happens in real time in the text, but it’s never granted a position of power. Her characters are always outgrowing and discarding old wounds from a homophobic culture and finding new gentle funny ways to defeat it in the here and now. In her three-book series about the kitchen diner run by a lesbian couple, we go through one knot of homophobic resistance after another and emerge better and safer on the other side every time. While that plotline plays out, the lesbians in the periphery of the main characters meet each other, fall in love, break up, and lend each other a hand all the time— and yeah, they’re not unscathed by homophobia but they’re always on that trajectory to a place where it doesn’t matter so much.
It’s making me realize why I dislike the story of the single, solitary lesbian in a magical world with only one other lesbian— that feels like it’s more steeped in homophobia.
i just. you could just tell those were the words he'd been waiting to hear literally ever since he met her