William having some rabbit-like mannerisms even outside of the suit. William forgetting he's doing Springbonnie's voice when he isn't performing. William staring at himself in the mirror wishing he had fur like that rabbit. Pass it on.
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William having some rabbit-like mannerisms even outside of the suit. William forgetting he's doing Springbonnie's voice when he isn't performing. William staring at himself in the mirror wishing he had fur like that rabbit. Pass it on.
does anyone else think William Afton gets dysphoria and/or some kind of disconnect feeling from his own body
but specifically in the way that he wishes he WERE springbonnie
or am I more unwell than I thought
actually no I totally own this this is canon to ME.
sigh... anyway. *listens to simon iron lung playlist*
someone give me the motivation to draw a full portrait of simon so I can change my pfp
now that I think of it, I just know William feels so much more himself as Springtrap than he ever did as William. it's sickening when you remember what he did to get to that level of euphoria.
Give me your suggestions for how I should draw Simon from Iron Lung... as long as it's sfw I'll probably do it...
Hi yall!
I really want to get into transfeminist literature. Gotta be an educated lad, you know how it is. If you have any recommendations, please tell me!
I already know about Whipping Girl by Julia Serano and most definitely plan to read it (would love recs on how/where to get it; I want a physical copy).
Recommendations for trans literature in general are also welcome (Stone Butch Blues and We All Laughed in Pleasure are also on my pathetically short reading list).
Thank you!!!
I imagine Elizabeth had curly hair, but not real curly hair. Just constantly begged her father to use the curling iron every morning. Those really, really 80s curls. Thus, Baby-Doll ended up with her favorite hairstyle to match.