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been watching milo murphy’s law, i enjoy cavenkota (dakavendish? dakodish?) very much. here is some yuri no one asked for

illustrated my very complicated and nuanced thought process as well
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We are heartbroken to share the tragic news of the death of Jonathan Joss—beloved actor, artist, and gay icon—who was fatally shot on June 1, 2025, in San Antonio, Texas. He was 59 years old. Authorities are investigating the possibility of a hate crime.
Jonathan, of Comanche and White Mountain Apache heritage, rose to fame as the voice of John Redcorn on King of the Hill and appeared in acclaimed films such as The Magnificent Seven and True Grit. Beyond his screen work, he was a tireless advocate for Native sovereignty, queer visibility, and authentic representation.
In recent years, Jonathan came out publicly as a gay man and remained fiercely proud of both his Indigenous and queer identities. He is survived by his husband, Tristan Kern de Gonzales, with whom he shared a life rooted in love, art, and community.
Jonathan’s legacy is one of courage, truth, and unapologetic presence. His impact on two-spirit and LGBTQ+ Indigenous youth—and on all of us who saw ourselves in his work—cannot be overstated.
We mourn his loss. We honor his voice. We demand justice. Rest in power, Jonathan Joss. You are remembered. You are loved.
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When you talk about being visibly trans, non-binary (transandrogynous, fluid, transneutral, and transotherine notably), genderqueer and GNC people will always be at the front of that conversation. Being visibly trans has everything to do with being percieved as outside the rigid binaries; this is our identities and who we are. We cannot pass as enben, even if we wanted to because of the overarching binary. If we want to fully live as ourselves, we will have to live visibly trans. We cannot be left out of these conversations.
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I hate how often some (typically abled) people will go “well, if you can’t [get a specific support], then what?” when it comes to disabilities. As if it’s a “gotcha” moment. And then act like you’re exaggerating when you answer that question honestly.
Disabled people often die from a lack of support. A lot of disability aids are not a luxury, but a basic need in order to live.
“Well what happens if—” people die. People hurt themselves. People hurt others. Disabled people don’t magically become abled if our needs aren’t met.
If a bedbound quadriplegic is caught in a housefire, and there’s nobody there to save them, they’ll probably die. They won’t magically become able-bodied out of sheer will.
If a nonspeaking/nonverbal autistic is denied access to alternative methods of communication, they’ll suffer in silence. They won’t spontaneously become capable of speech.
Disabled people are disabled all the time. Our disabilities don’t go away just because they’re inconvenient, or if we’re in danger.
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giving birth sucks tbh. not only do you and the baby you’re birthing almost die, usually you shit yourself and often you tear your taint. then you have to push an organ out of your body (placenta) and if even a little of that remains in your body, you can hemorrhage to death or develop an infection that essentially rots your body from the inside out. even if you had a relatively “easy birth”, you bleed for weeks on end. even after that stops, your body and brain is changed for the rest of your life, the pregnancy leeched minerals from your bones, that can cause osteoporosis later. minor urinary incontinence is not uncommon, brain scans of people who gave birth show permanent changes in their brain, you’re never quite the same.
I say all of this not to say giving birth is disgusting but it is a harrowing and visceral experience. society downplays how fucking awful it is and makes it out to be a ~magical~ experience but it isn’t a magical transformative experience for everyone. it can be an extremely traumatic experience for someone who wanted to carry a pregnancy to term, much more so for someone who did not want to be pregnant in the first place or someone who knows their baby won’t survive the birth. anyway, abortion is a right. pregnancy and birth aren’t just inconvenient, it’s fucking awful.
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Be like Dr. D call your autistic friend to do the research for you they are better at this than some stupid ai
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Major Francis Monogram 👀
This is such 1 am thoughts behavior of me rn coz what's with white/silver haired DILFs with moustaches who are also authority figures 😭😭😭
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I think the fandom tends to depict Monogram a bit too harsh sometimes. I mean, sure, he doesn't pay Perry well enough and doesn't give him much free time, but that's not necessarily up to him. He's constantly praising and congratulating Perry even for smaller accomplishments like making a cool entrance into the lair or wearing a good disguise.

He worries for him and asks him to be careful during missions.


He organized a birthday party for him even if he got the dates mixed up.


He was literally bawling his eyes out when Doofenshmirtz made all those clones and framed Perry for evil, and he was crying in happiness when Perry proved his innocence.

Sure, he's far from perfect both as a boss and as a person, but he is trying, except maybe the way he treats Carl. That's pretty messed up. But I think he genuinely cares about Perry. He knew him since he was a little baby platypus and watched him grow into the best OWCA secret agent. Of course he's proud of him.
Also, Perry is far from submissive. He respects Monogram to a certain degree, but he won't hesitate to let him know exactly how he feels. Monogram knows what each sarcastic look and side eye Perry gives him mean and acknowledges his opinions and objections.
My point is, Monogram and Perry might be boss and subordinate, but in a very casual, chill sort of way.
#exactly tbh#but it seems like he's worse in the revival#well at least he's bankrupting owca to pay perry's overtime
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dannying phantom and nitw wheyey i love autumn
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awesome girl with a REALLY lame crush. my favorite
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EVERYONE SHUT THE FUCK UP SCIENTISTS AT THE SCHMIDT OCEAN INSTITUTE HAVE FOOTAGE OF A LIVE COLOSSAL SQUID FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
🦑‼️🦑‼️🦑‼️🦑‼️🦑‼️🦑
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[ ??? AU?? IF route ?? ] 🕶️🍟 Adult Dev & Hazel
Preface: A terrible Magic changed the past and affected the future. Dev turned evil after losing his fairy, Hazel also lost her fairies & memories while fighting him. Hazel & Hazel teamed up!
References: Channel Chaser & "Father Time!" I haven't thought too deeply about it but I want to draw Dev smiling but actually evil Hazel has forgotten her fairy godparents but she still recognizes the colors, some words, and even some of the dress styles.
These are what I was thinking when I was drawing these doodles ⬅️ Adult!Dev & Hazel ➡️ Adult!Hazel & Hazel
I originally put on Doug's suit for Dev but … I got this mysterious rage so I changed his vest😭
This is a similar theme, but I didn't think about the two works in a coherent way. But in this Adult devzel's AU, something similar did happen to them:
Hazel denies the existence of fairies → Dev thinks Hazel doesn’t believe him → Dev finds Crocker as a helper → He becomes a wolf in sheep's clothing
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