new snippets of DEMIAN

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
will byers stan first human second
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Keni
NASA
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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JBB: An Artblog!
Three Goblin Art
Sade Olutola
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RMH
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Kaledo Art
Cosmic Funnies
Peter Solarz

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new snippets of DEMIAN
character wip
. @James_J_Conway on Magnus Hirschfeld and his pioneering 1904 study of queer Berlin: https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/out-on-the-town
idk about the look of the oot remake
3ds version was charming
How long have you been here?
I see a beautiful gay man in the park and I say, "That man has my body". (...) I felt like a gay man in a woman's body. I knew when I was young, about twenty-four, that I wished I was a gay man. That was a common fantasy of mine. I felt that the physical response I had to men must mean I’m like a gay man. I identified with the way gay men talked about other men. I felt like an imposter as a woman. - Anne Rice, The Roquelaure Reader
thinking fondly of this meme I made for a coworker years and years ago
The Asymmetry of Revolution
The garçonne look, 1922–1929
The sharp edge of an era
Images: Passing Fashions: Reading Female Masculinities in the 1920s
Image 1: Eine Frau modelt Jeanne Lanvins Version des Garçonne-Looks, 1925. Image 2: Jane Heap, photographed in Paris by Berenice Abbott, 1927. Image 3: “Garçonnes,” 1922. Paris, Palais Galliera–musée de la Mode; found on the Van Cleef & Arpels Collection.
Image 1: February 1925: British actress of stage and screen Edna Best (1900 - 1974) as Fay Collen in the play 'Spring Cleaning' at St Martins Theatre in London. Image 2: Edna Best by Dorothy Wilding, c. 1925.
Image 1 and 2: Le Grand Tailleur, No. 181 and 184; both 1926.
Image 1: Postcard of German film actress Elga Brink, c. mid-to-late 1920s. Image 2: Cover of Berliner Illustrierte Zeitung, No. 46, 13 November 1927; found in Women in the Weimar Republic by Helen Boak, pg. 270. Image 3: Publicity shot of German actress Ruth Landshoff in Das Leben; November 1929.
Dividers: priestboy
'pasture,' watercolor on paper, 10 x 15 inches; mark rothko, american, c. late 1920s.
guido: it's pride month, you all know what it means.
stilnovists: you want us to write like. ambiguous pastorelle. what
I am no better than a cis man because I, too, entirely missed the point of Fight Club. I think forming a boot camp for trans men to beat the snot out of each other in an abandoned basement to build brotherhood while me and the hallucination of my idealized self run a gray market t-gel homebrewing operation sounds fucking awesome.
little update: love when i can do my stupid little scraps collage inside my game, and then i lost my track when i started searching for various paper sound effects. help.
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here’s a picture of the Angel Gabriel holding Baby Jesus while the Blessed Mother tries to rip off Satan’s head