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JBB: An Artblog!
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Mike Driver

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Three Goblin Art

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me: queen of having had enough
straight people: *makes literally hating your spouse a cultural norm* straight people: gays are ruining marriage
Plot twist: The bride bursts into tears when she sees the groom cause his fade clean and she knows she getting dicked down on an island after
Omggg
Average height boys r suspicious to me…..always so medium….probably hiding something. and short boys always so angry about being short. and tall boys r too scary and more mass volume to store evil. there is no peace
tall warrior woman wearing heavy armor and wielding a two-handed weapon leaning over so her princess girlfriend can stand on tippy-toes to kiss her on the cheek
*eats 14 packs of scooby doo fruit flavored gummy snacks* im gonna solve mysteries so fucking good
please remember that if you think your friends are astoundingly beautiful and that you are ugly: studies show that friends choose each other based on similar levels of attractiveness. in other words: you’re just as beautiful as your best friend!! not only that! but your best friend chose you because they find you supportive and possessing of traits that make you an excellent human (such as kindness). please remember that you are not a burden! they’re there for you because they know you’ll be there for them too! friendships are based on a perception of this emotional support equality! :)
you are surrounded by lovely people because you, too, are lovely! and that’s not just me saying it! it’s science saying it, too.
im thirsty af for
a healthy relationship with a significant other in which we both love and support each other and genuinely enjoy being in each others company
Name a more iconic duo than me and crippling dependency on other human beings for attention, self-esteem, and acceptance………i’ll wait………
i enjoy video games because they let me live out my wildest fantasies, like being assigned a task and then completing that task
can we please stop making the only LGBT+ narrative we see “i always knew?”
like, i didn’t always know i liked girls too. i wasn’t having crushes on them or kissing them on the playground when i was five years old like you see on tv or read in books. i didn’t know for sure that i’m bi until literally this year (i’m 17 as of writing this). a former friend of mine is a trans girl. she didn’t always know. she didn’t realize she was trans until she was nearly eighteen years old. some people don’t realize it until they’re twenty, or forty, or sixty.
some people do always know. good for them! but can we please please please make it known that you don’t have to have always known for your identity to be valid? it makes it so difficult for people who are figuring themselves out later in life, because it feeds into this idea of “why didn’t i know it before? is this even real? if i haven’t known i’ve felt this way all along, how do i know i feel it now?” and that’s only making worse what’s already such a difficult time in life
give me eighty year old women who are just figuring out they’re lesbians. give me middle aged accountants who realize they’re actually trans. give me a guy who doesn’t know until he’s twenty-eight that he’s actually into dudes. god just please give us some other narrative, so we can be reassured that even if it took us a while to get there, our identity is no less valid than that of a person who’s known they’re LGBT+ since elementary school. stop telling LGBT+ people that that’s the only way they’re really LGBT+