you have to be a whole other level of gay and religiously traumatized to recognize this location

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@theotherladyonfire
you have to be a whole other level of gay and religiously traumatized to recognize this location
so uh it's my turn i guess
(inspired ofc by @two-bees-poetry, our pioneer and idol)
shoutout to whatever staff member has this bumper sticker at my school
phoebe bridgers christmas headers
if remus lupin and sirius black are not soulmates why scorpio and pisces? why moon and stars?? why dog and wolf?????
Marauders Fandom: (to anything cannon) Yeah fuck that, here’s how it really went down...
nights on the astronomy tower
made some wallpapers for my desktop & decided to share 😔✊
moony, u flirt 😳 (from this)
👀 flower shop/tattoo parlor au comic that i might wont draw!!!!!
genres of wolfstar fans
1. people that project onto remus
subgenres include: lesbians, people with self esteem issues, bottom remus truthers, people who drink tea, future brunch gays, anyone with a lot of pisces, cancer, or sagittarius in their chart, furries, fans of the mountain goats, people who think wearing sweaters makes you smart, only children, uncool stoners, poor people, people who really liked all the young dudes, former gifted kids, “dark academia,” people whos other interest is a book or a musical, people who have a crush on sirius black
2. people that project onto sirius
subgenres include: sluts, men-adjacent people who wear makeup, people who have bpd, bottom sirius truthers, future wine moms, the loud friend, people who think their music taste is superior to other better music tastes, anyone who has ever accidentally called a teacher mom, eldest daughters, scorpios, theatre kids, people who write “his tightest skinny jeans” in fanfiction, people who can’t hold their liquor, ex catholics, monsterfuckers, people whos other interest is a band or a movie, people who have a crush on remus lupin
this is why i can never change my username on here
Libraries & Feminism, Buttons, 1960s – 1970s.
random idea
“When I was a girl… I imagined that life was individual, one’s own affair; that the events happening in the world outside were important enough in their own way, but were personally quite irrelevant. Now, like the rest of my generation, I have had to learn again and again the terrible truth… that no life is really private, or isolated, or self-sufficient. People’s lives were entirely their own, perhaps ―and more justifiably― when the world seemed enormous, and all its comings and goings were slow and deliberate. But this is so no longer, and never will be again, since man’s inventions have eliminated so much of distance and time; for better, for worse, we are now each of us part of the surge and swell of great economic and political movements, and whatever we do, as individuals or as nations, deeply affects everyone else.”
― Vera Brittain, Testament of Youth.
You were burned, you were about to burn, you’re still on fire.
Red, White & Royal Blue, Casey McQuinston | Alegoría de la Caridad, Francisco de Zurbarán | Portrait of Saint Augustine, Philippe de Champaigne | Uncle Vanya, Anton Chekhov tr. Hugh Aplin | Portrait of a Lady on Fire dir. Céline Sciamma | If Not, Winter, Sappho tr. Anne Carson | War of the Foxes, Richard Siken | Figura alegórica de la Caridad, Simon Vouet | Mercy, Andrea Dworkin