happy birthday jamie drysdale

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happy birthday jamie drysdale
doodles, wips and unfinished things from October 2024 up until yesterday? I just wanted to post something because it's been a long time since I posted anything and realized that I didn't finish much or post anything in months!
Did you guys know the lesbians from t.A.T.u. faked being lesbians for clout and actually hated eachother?
ref and sketch under cut:
Annabel x Male Suitor Headcanons!!
She ignores your existence
The carriage scene proved all my head cannons about Colin. He checks in with Pen with every new touch and feeling. When they stop, Colin pulls her dress strap up and fixes her hair.
He loves her so much and worships her while also making sure she feels safe and comfortable
thinking about how ‘why were you in there for so long?’ and ‘why didn’t you come visit me while i was in prison?’ are both incredibly painful ways to express i miss you
Came across some comments I wanted to have a mini rant about.
Some people were upset about a fic between a lesbian character and a male love interest. My first thought was that the character isn’t even necessarily a lesbian. I mean, she could be bi. She does get with a girl in the story and it’s not like most characters in stories go around saying their sexuality aloud.
My main thought with it was that it shouldn’t be any different from shipping a straight character with someone of the same gender. That’s what most shipping content probably is tbh. Especially considering the lack of queer characters. Also I get that because there is a lack of queer characters, someone might get definsive about putting them in a hetero relationship but it shouldn’t really matter.
The bottom line is: if you don’t care for something? just ignore it. Two people sat down and read a fic they knew they wouldn’t enjoy and then left a comment detailing their dislike. I mean the fic wasn’t great, but it was far from the worst, especially for someone just starting out. That’s the other part that annoyed me: this is their first fic and they get two comments saying they should have “kept it to themselves.” I’m not surprised they didn’t continue writing after that.
Other moral of the story is: bi people exist too.
what if i never move out? // if i move out this year, i'll feel my parents slippin'
alright x difficult