there's something nice about seeing this in a comic from the late 90s and knowing the time that was fantasized then has come to pass. even if there are still struggles, queer acceptance is so much more now than it was then

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there's something nice about seeing this in a comic from the late 90s and knowing the time that was fantasized then has come to pass. even if there are still struggles, queer acceptance is so much more now than it was then
hello everyone!
finally making this blog as a place to talk about my experience as a disabled person and to log my journey to getting tested and diagnosed with several health issues. in december of 2017 i had a detached meniscus and went through surgery and physical therapy to get it fixed. i was diagnosed with plica syndrome in the summer of 2018 and went through physical therapy again which didn’t do much for me. i have an unknown reproductive system problem that we think is most likely endometriosis or ovarian cysts. for those of you who follow me on my main blog, @olivier-armstrong-simp, hi! thank you for coming over here to support me! for those of you who don’t follow me on my main blog, hi! it’s nice to meet you!
I feel called out. Machiko the forever alone lesbian is way too relatable.