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Inspired by famed tattoo artist Norman “Sailor Jerry” Collins, Emma Munger has done some damn fine Twin Peaks pin-ups!
Twin Peaks, always hitting me hard
“My baby loves in shades of blue, blue eyes and jazz and attitude.”
–Lana Del Rey, “Shades of Cool”
Untitled en We Heart It.
I feel better now
Gender
Be a trans* ally & help fight transphobia & cissexism
1. Use the term ‘cisgender’ when referring to non-trans* individuals, rather than transphobic words like “normal,” which imply that trans* individuals are abnormal, weird, ill, or broken.
2. Do not use transphobic slurs, such as “tra-ny” or “shemale.” These words are intended to insult and harm trans* individuals.
3. Always use the name any individual gives you. Do not ask someone what their “real” name is. (Their desired name is their real name.)
4. Always use the desired pronouns of an individual. If you are unsure which pronoun to use, politely and privately ask the individual what their preferred pronouns are.
5. Do not claim someone’s gender identity as false, nonexistent, immoral, or a result of an illness or trauma.
6. Do not ask questions regarding someone’s anatomy, or question if they have transitioned or will be transitioning in the future.
7. Do not ask to see the photographs of a person before they transitioned. Likewise, do not ask invasive, personal questions of a person regarding their life before they transitioned.
8. Never out a trans* individual to others. Likewise, do not ask others if “so-and-so is transgender.”
9. Do not assume an individual’s sexual orientation due to their trans* identity.
From asexual-not-a-sexual.tumblr.com
Welcome to my darkness
After some good dick……
more like
so i was at the dollar store and they had these “inspirational stones” with happy words on them
and i found one that really spoke to me
so long ago and so far away
Left ear: Hit and Run Right ear: Criminals Run the World
when the teacher finally tells the annoying kid in ur class to be quiet