I love all my phannies of color! Especially ones who are usually snubbed of having dip and pip being nowhere near them on tour. Thank you for adding so much to the phandom and we love you!!!
I had a fun time, it was nice to meet cool people and shake their hands and serve a mother slay, etc - AND it was very cool that my cousin Will won for Slow Horses, so proud - BUT
as fun as it was, I know when the chips are down none of the people I met last night (except Dave) are gonna be there for me. They don't know me, even the ones who recognised me and said they follow my work, and that's okay! The people who are really gonna be there for me are my audience. Some of you have been watching since the bookshelf days and even earlier. Now I'm on the red carpet at the Emmys and that's cool, but I know who put me here. You. Especially you, tumblr fanbase. (Best fanbase.)
So here's to many more glitzy events and slay fits, but I hope I always remember where I started and who got me where I am today
@kianamaiart 's "i don't want to be a magical girl" is so adorable and i love a twist on a magical girl series, so i crossed it over with my own wip, magical dad!
(yes it is a dad in his early 40s who ends up activating the magic staff before his daughter even discovers that's what she had, but she's totally psyched for him, he's a little confused but has the spirit, and the guide creature is not pleased lol)
The only example of straight oppression is the fact that Amsterdam for straight people is associated with the red light district where generally straight men can pay for sex with beautiful European women. However, for gay people, Amsterdam has a legal gay cruising, clothing optional section of a park where gay men can have sex for free in public.