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arcadian-vampire · 4 hours
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🚚 mew under the truck real
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arcadian-vampire · 5 hours
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sometimes u will be the only person fagging it up. sometimes it'll be hard. but u gotta do it. u gotta show all the fags that fagging it up is the way. u must strive to fag it as much as possible. u have a limited time. fag it up and dyke it out
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arcadian-vampire · 5 hours
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i wish disabled people got as much free shit as people think we got. i want snacks
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arcadian-vampire · 5 hours
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Can someone tell me where these feminine trans guys with massive tits who wear push-up bras and skimpy outfits that I keep seeing transphobes complain about are? I’d love to see massive tboy boobs.
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arcadian-vampire · 6 hours
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dance of the sugar plum sylveon 🩰🎀❄️✨
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arcadian-vampire · 7 hours
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arcadian-vampire · 9 hours
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today, moon is playing minecraft!
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arcadian-vampire · 1 day
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i dont like reblogging any post that orders me around on how to interact with it. oh and i cant stand those posts that try to imply reblogging them is activism. "cis people can reblog but they wont" yeah man your discourse post being reblogged out of tumblr guilt is the thing that'll prove if a person is a real ally to my liberation
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arcadian-vampire · 1 day
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reject rizz. stare them down with big doe eyes and off-putting allure as god intended
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arcadian-vampire · 1 day
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arcadian-vampire · 1 day
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Aw beans, my tooth finally fell apart
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arcadian-vampire · 1 day
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ミモザの日
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arcadian-vampire · 1 day
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Oh fuck yes it's an iced coffee for me
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arcadian-vampire · 1 day
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not proshipper not anti but a secret third thing (person who has a career in the media and, through covering legislative politics, has watched "associating with problematic fiction or entertainment is an indicator of moral degeneracy" rapidly become a mainstream GOP position that they are encoding in legislation to target the queer community under the guise of protecting children, thus coming to the conclusion that positioning the "can people enjoy things that would be immoral IRL in their fiction" debate as a proship v anti fandom debate is akin to pretending that "should we have the death penalty" is a discussion that only matters in Death Note discourse — the extent and manner to which fiction affects reality is an issue that is immediately relevant to today's US politics, and to summarize my opinions on the matter in fandom terms would be to diminish the ways this debate is affecting america Right The Fuck Now. and i have stopped taking "this person is bad for shipping the wrong anime thing and being horny about it" in any sort of good faith ever since I saw it literally used as part of a GOP smear campaign against a transgender state legislator in an attempt to defend the right from backlash after they used their supermajority in the Montana house to prevent her from speaking on the floor. Anyway I think everyone on this site, especially Americans, could benefit from ceasing to think in proship v anti vocabulary and instead developing coherent political positions on the nature of fiction that do not directly align with current fascist political tactics)
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arcadian-vampire · 1 day
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not proshipper not anti but a secret third thing (person who has a career in the media and, through covering legislative politics, has watched "associating with problematic fiction or entertainment is an indicator of moral degeneracy" rapidly become a mainstream GOP position that they are encoding in legislation to target the queer community under the guise of protecting children, thus coming to the conclusion that positioning the "can people enjoy things that would be immoral IRL in their fiction" debate as a proship v anti fandom debate is akin to pretending that "should we have the death penalty" is a discussion that only matters in Death Note discourse — the extent and manner to which fiction affects reality is an issue that is immediately relevant to today's US politics, and to summarize my opinions on the matter in fandom terms would be to diminish the ways this debate is affecting america Right The Fuck Now. and i have stopped taking "this person is bad for shipping the wrong anime thing and being horny about it" in any sort of good faith ever since I saw it literally used as part of a GOP smear campaign against a transgender state legislator in an attempt to defend the right from backlash after they used their supermajority in the Montana house to prevent her from speaking on the floor. Anyway I think everyone on this site, especially Americans, could benefit from ceasing to think in proship v anti vocabulary and instead developing coherent political positions on the nature of fiction that do not directly align with current fascist political tactics)
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arcadian-vampire · 1 day
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As a wheelchair user I'm trying to reframe my language for "being in the way."
"I'm in the way," "I can't fit," and "I can't go there," is becoming "there's not enough space," "the walkway is too narrow," and "that place isn't accessible."
It's a small change, but to me it feels as if I'm redirecting blame from myself to the people that made these places inaccessible in the first place. I don't want people to just think that they're helping me, I want them to think that they're making up for someone else's wrongdoing. I want them to remember every time I've needed help as something someone else caused.
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arcadian-vampire · 1 day
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people like Wretched Little Emotion Doodles heres mine
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[ID: two simple doodles featuring a generic cartoon person with big wet teary eyes. the first shows them sitting at a table with a drawing of a flower and a crayon before them, miserably giving a thumbs up. the second shows them sitting with a laptop, peering sadly over the edge of the table at it.]
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