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alexa play lights camera action by kylie minogue
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hev슈트 그리기싫엇던게 너무 티나는 것 같네요
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dam…….. that website “you feel like shit” (it’s like a questionnaire / troubleshooting guide for when you feel like shit) really works………………….. im not even all the way thru it and i even half-assed a lot of the suggestions and i already feel loads better
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Happy pride to those celebrating. Unhappy pride to those not
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‘you put that cig out, you can hold her’
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Gendered parenting is so weird. As a little kid I was a total daddy's girl, I was told I would always try to sneak the garage, I was always very interested in everything he was doing and would follow him around while he was working, but while my family was never the type to outright say "you can't do that because you're a girl", they simply didn't entertain the idea that I could possibly be interested in cars. Then when my little brother was born, it was just assumed he would become a mechanic like our dad because he was a boy. Even though he, unlike me, didn't like being in the garage much and wasn't all that interested in what dad was doing. Once he got to a certain age, dad started making him help and would drag him away from his actual interests for it, which lead to a lot of arguing and not much actual learning.
Gendered expectations sort of create doubles of children. There's the real child with their actual personality, interests and behaviors, and then there's the Gender Child.
My real brother hated soccer and team sports. The Gender Child that existed only the minds of the adults in his life enjoyed playing soccer because that's what a Boy Child likes.
Growing up, I always felt like adults didn't actually know me as a person and they weren't interested in getting to know me. Because they felt they'd already learned everything there was to know about me when they were told "it's a girl".
When I talk about how I never got gifts I actually liked from my relatives (to this day I still don't like getting gifts that aren't something I picked out myself), it isn't actually about the gifts themselves. I don't even remember them. What I do remember is the feeling of being given gifts that were seemingly not bought with the real me in mind. They were for the Girl Child™️ version of me. The me that adults wanted me to be, not who I actually was.
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reuploaded collection part 2 featuring aus hehe
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Big news! I finally turned my pridesaur profile illustrations into actual patches and they look sooo preeettyyy





I MEAN JUST LOOK AT THEM!!
It took my a while to figure out and finetune the process, but I found a very professional dutch company, who was able to turn these challenging designs into actual iron-on patches and they look great!
If you are interested in owning one of these pretty pretty dinos, please consider supporting my silly art and visit my shop through the following link
I CURRENTLY RUN A 20% PRIDE MONTH SALE (May till end of June):
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Jello
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Reblog if you would be comfortable living in a dormitory with an openly transgender or intersex individual. We’re working on a campaign for gender neutral housing and we could use your support.
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My favorite MCD au is one where Aphmau continued playing Minecraft normally between all the lore and story. Like one moment she’s in this tense and dangerous moment, the next she’s going strip mining for diamonds because her tools keep breaking.
Imagine if she got all the way to going to The End, everyone freaks because it’s a complete other dimension and she’s like “guys relax I’m just gonna get an elytra…”
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thank uou for showing me your little white boy i do not like him can you put him away please
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I think the biggest thing mascot horror things need to get a grip on is the reasonable balance of cute/creepy. The mascot in question needs to be cute enough to realistically be for children but scary enough to actually make for effective horror. Most games always lean too far in either direction and idk maybe it's just me but immersion with these kinds of games are important for me to actually find enjoyment in them.
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homework
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me: sees the word “despair”
the voice in my head that says danganronpa: danganronpa
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