malicioussheep
malicioussheep
Lucy
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she/they || queer || drarry
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malicioussheep · 3 years ago
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The spirit of Diogenes is alive and well
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malicioussheep · 3 years ago
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its my birthday guys
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malicioussheep · 3 years ago
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heartstopper (netflix) is out and this is such a win for the gays and the comic lovers out there 😭💖
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malicioussheep · 3 years ago
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it didn't go well and also I think I'm aromantic so maybe that means it DID go well LOL
I think I'm suddenly in a Romcom. will update if it goes well
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malicioussheep · 3 years ago
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I think I'm suddenly in a Romcom. will update if it goes well
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malicioussheep · 3 years ago
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crash
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malicioussheep · 3 years ago
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“It’s only recently that I’ve come to understand that writers are not marginal to our society, that they, in fact, do all our thinking for us, that we are writing myths and our myths are believed, and that old myths are believed until someone writes a new one.”
— Kurt Vonnegut
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malicioussheep · 3 years ago
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Gneiss
Spectacular post in /r/geology today
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malicioussheep · 3 years ago
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alright I found the video.
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malicioussheep · 3 years ago
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Gay transgender activist Lou Sullivan spent years researching the life of Jack Garland, an obscure early 20th century transgender man who evidently loved men. He rifled though archived newspapers and letters in local libraries for any scrap relevant to Jack, and finally managed to get the completed novel published only very shortly before his death by AIDS in 1990. The book made a single run from a now-defunct publishing company, so a very limited number of copies of the book exist today. Approximately 30 libraries carry it across the US and certain sellers have another handful of copies available for upwards of $200+ each. However, I could afford to shell out that $200, and I think Lou would want his book to be accessible to the modern trans population. So I've bought a copy and scanned it and converted the pages into a PDF,
which is now public on google drive
and also Archive.org
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malicioussheep · 3 years ago
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malicioussheep · 3 years ago
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malicioussheep · 3 years ago
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I pointed out that the Ides of March wasn't on the calendar and my dad goes "well its not like it's a holiday yk..."
I kinda forgot bc of Tumblr 💀
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malicioussheep · 3 years ago
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I was nine... everyone told me my first one would be minimal blood/spotting. not true at all there was SO MUCH
absolutely hysterical and also not hysterical at all to me that some people view 13 as "too young" for getting your period when a bunch of us are like, uh yeah I'd already had my period for years at that point in my life
like I've talked to moms with adolescent children and discussed that yeah, your 11 year old may be getting her period any time now and you should be prepared. in fact, the younger they are, the more you should prepare them because everyone has a different body. I got mine when I was 10 and my sister was 15. you really have no idea and if you are super young, it's even scarier if you haven't been prepared.
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