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penny-2 · 7 days
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fox girlfriend
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penny-2 · 10 days
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Memento Noctem
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penny-2 · 17 days
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Because pain makes me spill blood, and sometimes I don't feel like bleeding alone
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penny-2 · 1 month
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Yeah you're right. It WOULD be pretty fucked up if you were a swan but you were raised by ducks and you grew up never seeing another swan or even knowing that such a thing as a swan even existed so you just thought you were a duck with something super wrong with it.
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finally finished the whole series hehehe
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At this point, I have become so accoutumed to seeing myself and people around me as animal or mythological creatures that it's almost weird when I met people who are not into that shit...
I have been wondering if I'm therian for months now and it's embarrassing because how am I supposed to determine a yes or a no to this
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penny-2 · 2 months
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They start talking like retired men on a golf course and it makes marcille overly aware of the passage of time
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Mirroring ✋
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penny-2 · 2 months
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There is a commission work i did for my friend Moon @penny-2 ! i love her character she's so cuuuutttteee
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am not sure if i should open fully my commission.. maybe if enough people ask XD
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Cursed
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Last-minute dunmeshi pride posting! Happy Pride Month everyone, I hope yall had a good one! 🏳️‍🌈💕✨️
((Please DO NOT repost my art or use it for AI))
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penny-2 · 3 months
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I Saw the TV Glow is such a uniquely, devastatingly queer story. Two queer kids trapped in suburbia. Both of them sensing something isn’t quite right with their lives. Both of them knowing that wrongness could kill them. One of them getting out, trying on new names, new places, new ways of being. Trying to claw her way to fully understanding herself, trying to grasp the true reality of her existence. Succeeding. Going back to help the other, to try so desperately to rescue an old friend, to show the path forward. Being called crazy. Because, to someone who hasn’t gotten out, even trying seems crazy. Feels crazy. Looks, on the surface, like dying.
And to have that other queer kid be so terrified of the internal revolution that is accepting himself that he inadvertently stays buried. Stays in a situation that will suffocate him. Choke the life out of him. Choke the joy out of him. Have him so terrified of possibly being crazy that he, instead, lives with a repression so extreme, it quite literally is killing him. And still, still, he apologizes for it. Apologizes over and over and over, to people who don’t see him. Who never have. Who never will. Because it’s better than being crazy. Because it’s safer than digging his way out. Killing the image everyone sees to rise again as something free and true and authentic. My god. My god, this movie. It shattered me.
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penny-2 · 3 months
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Hi people, I need your help if you're seeing this
I don't have any fucking idea of how I qualify as a trans woman, or like.. Just as a woman. Like, am I feminine or rather a tomboy? I'm butch or not at all
maybe i'm just a girl idk, please tumblr, vibe check me .-.
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penny-2 · 3 months
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How to Discover Your Aesthetic
Discovering your personal aesthetic, whether it's related to fashion, home decor, or your overall lifestyle, is a creative and self-exploratory process. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you identify and define your unique aesthetic:
1. Collect Inspiration:
- Start by creating an inspiration board. Collect images, photos, or examples from various sources that resonate with you. This could include fashion styles, interior design, art, nature, and more.
2. Identify Patterns:
- Examine your inspiration board and look for recurring themes, colors, and styles. Are there certain elements that stand out or make you feel particularly drawn to them?
3. Define Your Values:
- Think about your personal values and what matters most to you. Are you environmentally conscious, minimalist, or drawn to vintage and retro elements? Your values can influence your aesthetic choices.
4. Assess Your Lifestyle:
- Consider your daily life and routines. Are you a busy professional, an adventurer, a homebody, or a creative artist? Your lifestyle can influence your aesthetic preferences.
5. Take a Personality Test:
- Some personality tests, like the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) or the Enneagram, can offer insights into your personality and may provide hints about your aesthetic preferences.
6. Experiment and Explore:
- Don't be afraid to experiment with different styles and aesthetics. Try out various clothing styles, decor themes, and hobbies to see what feels most authentic to you.
7. Edit Your Space:
- Make gradual changes to your living space that reflect your evolving aesthetic. This can include rearranging furniture, choosing new color schemes, or adding decor items that resonate with you.
8. Seek Feedback:
- Share your ideas and style choices with friends or family and ask for their input. Sometimes, others can provide valuable perspectives.
9. Embrace Evolution:
- Keep in mind that your aesthetic can evolve over time. Don't feel pressured to stick with one specific style forever. Allow yourself to adapt and refine your aesthetic as you grow and change.
10. Stay True to Yourself:
- Your aesthetic should reflect your genuine preferences and personality. Don't try to conform to trends or other people's expectations. The most important thing is that your aesthetic makes you feel comfortable, confident, and true to yourself.
Remember that discovering your aesthetic is a journey, and there's no rush to define it quickly. Embrace the process of self-discovery and enjoy the freedom to express yourself through your chosen aesthetic.
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