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Today's Document
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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NASA
Peter Solarz
Misplaced Lens Cap
Sade Olutola
Monterey Bay Aquarium
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

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I'm stealing this from Twitter
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I am a high-definition gateway drug body double!
bottom surgery, task bar, metrosexual
now for the ultimate test. go to this website. set it to randomly generate ONE pokemon. all generations. all types. whatever it generates? thats you as a pokemon forever. what you get is what you get. NO RE ROLLING. now. who are you? i got goomy :^)
the most succinct explanation of why some lesbians use they/them or he/him pronouns is that pronouns are very much like names, in that they are culturally established signifiers we use to refer to someone else, and almost always those signifiers are gendered.
You’ll see a lot of lesbians start to go by androgynous or masculine names (or nicknames) to feel more comfortable. Sam, Pat, Chris, Jay, Moe, etc. are all really common chosen names among lesbians for that reason.
I also knew an older butch– my parents’ age– who went by Otter (& her femme partner went by Kitty) because they decided to just depart from standard names entirely– and I see younger lesbians using neo-pronouns in very similar ways for very similar reasons.
A lesbian who was raised with the name Christina and the pronouns she/her/hers deciding he’s more comfortable with the name Chris and he/him/his pronouns to reflect his complex relationship to womanhood is not a huge confusing leap, it’s pretty normal depending on what circles you’re in.
Gender is complex, and gender nonconforming lesbians, butches, and femmes have often navigated gender on their own terms to find ways of being comfortable in their bodies, relationships, and lives.
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Birds building nests in unconventional locations, unknowingly generating breathtaking symbolism and visual art > literally anything hollywood can hope to achieve
Kate Bush, “Running Up That Hill” // Chris Fleming, “My Dad and My Soccer Coach
you said this is normal weed, why am i becoming a beast under the moonlight
Luke Gilford spent four years immersing himself in LGBTQ+ rodeo culture – and discovered a world where steer-roping meets lip-sync battles and camp glamour
Kahn & Selesnick
CS Lewis repeatedly describes angels and the souls in Heaven as “trans-sexual.” He meant “beyond or having transcended sexuality” but
電磁祭囃子 in NEO TOKYO 2020
The band is ELECTRONICOS FANTASTICOS if yall wondering about them
what we should be wearing: a horrific mashup of victorian gothic and 80s clothes
Gonna wear these together
Beech - Reinder Homan , 2008 .
Dutch , b. 1950 -
Line etching , 45.0 x 50.0 cm.