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Has anyone else noticed the utterly adorable sprite that floats by in the background of the newest guest visit space background? Of little fluffy MC, Sheep-chan, clinging to a little rainbow trailing after a falling star? Well I certainly noticed it, and thought it was totally and completely precious. And perfect for a pride symbol too! So here I have made sprites of Sheep-chan clinging to pride flags as they trail after falling stars! I'll be posting them to my Redbubble shop later, but for now, I just wanted to share these little cuties! I hope you find them as adorable as I do!
These designs are available in my Redbubble shop for anyone who might be interested!
If I've missed a flag you'd like to see, please feel free to let me know, I just did a bunch that I could think of!
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bugf0lk · 3 months ago
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Does such a thing as a man-loving trans woman even exist or am I forever cursed to be unhappy and alone /hj 🦷
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bloomshroomz · 1 year ago
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I made this thing last October and forgot about it until now. Pan + Omni = Pomni
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nunyverse-scribe · 27 days ago
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Shoutout to the micro-labels that fall under the m-spec/bi+ umbrella.
Shoutout to pansexuals.
Shoutout to omnisexuals.
Shoutout to polysexuals.
& not exactly a micro-label (quite the opposite actually 😭) but shoutout to queer ppl that are unlabeled & just know that they like what they like in terms of their attraction to multiple genders.
I love y’all sm 🫶🫶
Signed, a bisexual
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fiddlepickdouglas · 6 months ago
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Shout out to aroaces who are also still outrageously bi/pan/omni your existence is crucial
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orchid-merryweather · 11 months ago
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Ehh I guess I should make an intro post
Genderfluid (Woman [at this point even that's subject to change], demiboy, stargender, nonbinary). Pronouns: he/her/star/they/it/any prns really but I jest listed some that I specifically like (Star/stars/starself is higher up here than it would be irl because it is so much easier to use neopronouns on the internet than in real life ☠️)
Omnisexual and aspec + possibly arospec idek anymore
Minor (oh God oh fuck I'm seventeen what do you mean I'm gonna be an adult next year iM NOT READY)
Instead of listing all the things I'll just say haters dni. We all know who that means
I post fandom stuff and sometimes book reviews and lots of shitposts
I also run @author-orchids and @fixing-breaking-fixing-bad-posts pretty sure both are self explanatory
I don't really use any specialized tags for my posts but I will be using "Orchid's gender talks" whenever I decide to ponder my gender on Tumblr dot com again because I seem to do that a lot. I also use "my irl friends :3" when I interact with real people
I have other blogs but if you want to connect my gimmicks to my main you have to hunt me down
This blog supports queer people! That DOES include, aces and aros and that DOES include the people that are queer and straight (trans and straight, ace and straight, etc) and that DOES include people who are attracted to multiple genders who are in a straight relationship
This blog stands with Palestine
This blog stands with Ukraine
And this blog does NOT support trump
This blog supports The Claims Adjuster (ALLEGEDLY, allegedly Luigi is a hero)
Deny, Defend, Despose.
"War does not determine who is right, only who is left" -(if anyone can tell me who first said that quote, I'd really appreciate it, Google isn't being helpful rn)
It's the roaring 20's again, but instead of some roar of progress, it's the roar of some great beast.
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beartitled · 1 year ago
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Heya Bear, do you think you could make an omnisexual and/or agender bear? I never see anyone talking about it, and I get so excited when I find an (a)gender buddy online :3
Also I feel like these bears would be so cute as pins
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Sure ❤️ Here u go ✨
Tbh I would love to do then as pins or maybe stickers
But I have 0 knowledge and experience with making any sort of merchandise (if you can call it that)
Also stuff like delivery and production costs
💥you see those are always extremely expensive which makes me sob💥
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lgbtq-userboxes · 11 months ago
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Requested by randomartistontheinternet
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mspec-and-nonbinary · 10 months ago
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cult-of-the-lamb-fan · 1 year ago
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i made this.
(@sozofanclub @mrrotten @taremgames @callistos-posts @hihellojustheretoreblog @boneeaterr and more)
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oof-i-did-it-agaaiiin · 2 years ago
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There was a girl in my AP art class,
She sat right next to me.
She had dusty blonde hair that curled and swirled at the ends.
She wore floral, earth tones, dresses, and skirts.
She drew whimsical forests, fairies and ogres,
Wobbly lines in inky black.
I used to think to myself “she looks just like sleeping beauty.”
There was a boy in the theatre department,
He would sit near me when he could, and I would sit near him.
He had acne riddled cheeks and hazel-green eyes.
He smiled when we spoke and preened under compliments.
There is someone in my art history class,
They moved next to me on the second day.
They have a face full of faint freckles and a flat nose.
They’re a beginner artist, they offered me a pocky stick.
I walk my college campus and I see butches in backwards hats, goths with their two tone hair, perfectly applied makeup, scruffy facial hair, delicate braids and Sanrio charms, charming smiles and cackling laughs.
Arms, shoulders, cheekbones, eyes.
I see five to ten beautiful people every time I leave the house.
There’s a Hozier song I like:
“I fall in love just a little ol’ little bit everyday with someone new.”
My heart still catches a little each time a nearby empty chair is filled.
I turn to look.
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bloomshroomz · 9 months ago
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I want to talk a little bit about the use of the word "preference" in bisexual (and broader m-spec) spaces. I think that the word is used in a lot of different ways to mean a lot of different things, and sometimes it unintentionally conveys the wrong thing.
Plenty of people who identify as bisexual, or omnisexual, or polysexual, etc. are attracted to certain genders more frequently or more intensely than others. They might also be attracted to different genders in different ways.
For example, if someone is attracted to many types of women, but only very specific types of men, they're attracted to men and women differently. This difference also probably results in them finding women attractive more often than they find men attractive.
A lot of people would describe this as a "preference" for women, but as a bisexual/omnisexual person who experiences attraction in this way, I don't thinks that's necessarily the right word for this. It might be for some people, but while my attraction trends towards women, I wouldn't say that I prefer my partners be women.
Because that's all it is for me: a trend in my attraction. Not a preference. It's much easier for me to find an attractive woman than an attractive man (according to my own tastes, of course), but at the end of the day, if I find you attractive, I find you attractive, regardless of your gender.
I wouldn't prefer that the men I'm attracted be women instead, because I don't prefer women; they just tend to be more attractive to me than men are. But there are some seriously cute guys out there, and my predominant attraction to women doesn't erase that, nor does it make my attraction to men feel less important than my attraction to women. It's just less frequent.
I noticed this problem with the word "preference" after I started dating my boyfriend, when he said "I'm not what you prefer."
It made me realize that... No, I don't have a "preference" for women. I wouldn't prefer that he be a woman, and I wouldn't prefer to date a woman over him. I'm attracted to women more frequently than men, but my attraction to him is not trumped or lessened by my general trend of attraction to women. I find him so fucking attractive.
You can also have a preference which goes in a different direction than the trends of your attraction. For some time, despite my attraction trending towards women, I preferred to date men. That's where my boyfriend is currently at as well. So, clearly, there is a distinction between the trends in one's attraction and the preferences one may hold.
Are there any other bi/m-spec people who feel this way about the use of "preference" in discussions of attraction?
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freakydamian · 20 days ago
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I've been offline all day, mb i've been dealing with my FUCKING PERIOD and playing boblox
Some art before i go offline again
Happy pride month 🏳️‍⚧️
Forgot to add beard on this one... i was lazy to add it anyway
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And a simple fun fun drawimg
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Yay🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️🚹🚹🚹♂️♂️♂️♂️
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chainedspectre · 1 year ago
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willow rosenberg did not go from dating oz to dating tara maclay in the early 2000s just for my parents to not understand the concept of bisexuality in december 2023
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orchid-merryweather · 11 months ago
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STRAIGHT 👏 PEOPLE 👏 DO 👏 BELONG 👏 IN 👏 THE 👏 QUEER 👏 COMMUNITY 👏
Straight trans people are part of the community
Straight asexuals are part of the community
Heterosexual aromantics are part of the community
And for those people who are entirely cishet allosexual and alloromantic, they are still fucking people deserving of respect. the fact that I would even have to say that is wild.
In a world where some queer people are convicted of sex crimes, where we are losing our rights in multiple countries, where we still have to fight tooth and nail for any progress, where so many of us are in danger from our fellow human beings for daring to exist differently than what is considered normal, why do we push away those who are the "normal". If you push away and attack those who aren't queer, why would they then stand by our sides and fight alongside us for change?
Not every cishet allo person is the enemy. Yes, some are bad, but why would we do to them exactly what they do to us? To pick out the percentage of that group and treat the whole of them like they are all terrible? Why fight against how we are treated, just to turn around and treat them the same?
And additionally, if queer spaces are negative and aggressive, how are people supposed to be exposed to the idea that it's okay to be different? Were you born knowing that you weren't straight and/or cis and/or alloromantic and/or allosexual? No, you thought you were straight and everything else because that's the default, that's the "normal" that you are expected to be. You might have realized at some point that you were different, but how would you ever have known the label to put to yourself if you were never told?
The world is progressing, in some places at least, for lgbtq+ awareness. But still, many people have no place but the internet to learn about queer identities. Education never tells you it's okay to be different. Many parents scorn queer folk. And many others simply don't think to tell their children about the queer community (my own mother, a queer woman, for example, never told me that it's okay for me to like girls, or anything about the queer community. Not that she wasn't supportive, but that she simply never thought to tell me, I only ever knew that she is queer because I overheard her talking on the phone with one of her friends. The only ever mention of queerness she made to me when I was younger was when she was giving me the lecture about the danger of stds ["you could get one from a woman too, not just a man. Lesbian sex -wich is totally fine- spreads STDs just as easily" -a direct quote from my mother]).
The point is, that for many queer youth, my younger self included, the only source of education about the queer community is the internet. If they, who believe themselves to be straight, cis, ect, are villainized by the queer community, why would they want to consume any queer media? If we villainize straight people, people who think that they are straight will not consume the media that would've taught them about whatever identity they are. Causing the same effect as villanizing queer people, that people would find out that they are queer.
You might think that this is a stretch, but consider this. You avoid media that villainizes you as a queer person, and therefore, you wouldn't see anything else promoted or opposed within that piece of media. I know that if the only queer media I saw when I still thought I was straight was media that demonized straight people, I would have stayed away from queer media, I would not have found out I was bi without queer media.
In conclusion.
There are straight queer people.
Don't drive away the straight people who would've fought by your side for the advancement of queer rights.
Don't drive away the people who still think that they are straight.
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