Here's my piece for the @whetherornozine Sam x Frodo community zine! Please check it out if you like lotr and Sam/Frodo content :]
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This is so cool!
Hey look a new entry to the Bad Ending club!
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Haven't been on Tumblr for a while but I thought I'd post a drawing of my OC. I've had him for about a year. His name is Julian Hearthstone and he's a human/AI hybrid. He normally has brown hair but in this I decided to give him blue :)
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She’s stunning
“When I walk into a church, I only see paintings of white angels. Why?“ - Eartha Kitt
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Cuuute
Childhood-friends-that-form-accidental-bond AU featuring Iowa Stargazing 🌾🌌
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Kirk researches the important questions
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I wholeheartedly agree with this. As a person who has—in the past and currently—been unsure as to my gender identity, I believe that a person of that community having certain preferences as to how they choose to view themselves is something that should be respected. I think that there are many misconceptions swirling around attempting to depict trans as ‘one identity’ when we as humans are so much more complex than that. How we view the world, how we view ourselves; that’s entirely our own.
A person should not have to work to conform to a standard of being that has been placed upon them by the views of people that came before. Otherwise, we’d have no progress. A trans person can choose to share their identity if they wish, and that should not lead to questioning on their part.
I have personally experienced this; if I’m willing to share my identity, am I trans enough? If I am able to look at myself in the mirror and accept myself (not that I have entirely, mind you), does THAT make me not trans enough? People have their own preferences and their own views. We’re unique. As long as these beliefs aren’t hateful towards another community, people need to learn to respect that.
Okay, granted, it’s been a while since I’ve seen “all trans readers like one kind of fic, and no trans readers ever like another kind of fic, so it is Transphobia when you write the Wrong Kind.”
…but it hasn’t been that long since I’ve seen someone quietly wonder if they’re a Bad Trans Person for having preferences.
So it’s never a bad time to say: different people have different needs, and it’s okay to be fulfilled by different kinds of stories!
(heck, the same person might have different needs at different points in their own life, and that’s okay too)
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What did it cost? Nothing, it actually made me money.
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*Crowley mimic voice* “celesssstial genders”
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*turns off the light*
my cat, who can still see perfectly, watching as I bump into a table: Ah, she has toggled the switch that controls whether she is stupid.
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i don’t know why anyone has to feel insecure about their bodies, when objectively, humans are all freakish horrors. Every last one of us. Hairless, fleshy, gangly beasts walking upright straight as a tree with bony tentacles on the ends of our limbs.
you have a hole in your face full of sharp bones and you’re worried that your belly is a little squishy
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Had a dream that McDonald’s had a big ad campaign that just said “WE HAVE IT” in black cryptic writing. So I went to a drive thru and said “I saw the sign. Can I have it” and the speaker was silent for a solid ten seconds before saying “do you think you’re ready” in my voice and I screamed and drove away
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