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MOVING TO NEW BLOG
I think it’s time to pack my bags and move onto my new blog! Uhh... follow this if you’re still interested in following me or something??
I’m outtie!
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the monorail is late today.
also i dunno if i’ll ever colour this
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Trying to Explain my Sexuality to my Dad
Me: Okay, so I would identify as bisexual.
Dad: And that means you would have a male partner.
Me: Yep.
Dad: Or a female partner.
Me: Yep.
Dad: And that means you're bi.
Me: Yep.
Dad: So that means if you don't find a partner you're on standbi?
Me:
Me:
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Me: Did you just
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art advice
“Use limited colors!” “Use lots of different colors!”
“Carefully plan each piece” “Draw faster”
“Be as neat as possible” “It’s ok if your art is messy”
“Don’t draw stylized work” “Try lots of styles”

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stop associating asexuality and aromanticism with negative traits
stop equating asexuality and aromanticism with childish behavior and naïveté
stop assuming asexuality and aromanticism automatically means a person absolutely must have been abused
stop deciding asexuality and aromanticism equals never wanting any kind of relationship, whether sexual, romantic, or platonic
stop equating asexuality and aromanticism with aloneness, loneliness, and brokenness
stop assuming asexuality and aromanticism means a person is cold and cut off
but also:
stop shitting on asexual and/or aromantic people for fitting into these stereotypes
and most importantly:
stop saying that asexuality and aromanticism is a thing that should and needs to be “fixed”.
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every time my mood drops, it’s like i can hear everyone around me sigh a silent exasperated sigh of, “not again”
i promise that i am just as sick and tired of it as you are
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roleplaying a character who is very talented and educated in something you know nothing about
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vine
((possibly loud))
screaming contest: rubber chicken vs. husky
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It’s all fine and good to support nicki and reblog stylized versions of the phrase “what’s good, miley,” but let’s not make a joke of nicki. She stood up for herself, she stood up for black women, and she does not need to be ridiculed. You may think you’re being funny when you say you will “go nicki minaj” on someone, but you are actually perpetuating the angry black woman stereotype through using nicki minaj’s reaction to miley’s ignorance as a display of anger rather than what it was, a rejection of a piss poor performer who uses racial injustice to advance her career, and by extension, a rejection of the system which keeps miley in a position of prominence.
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