queer | aromantic asexual | nonbinary | they/xey and fae/faer
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the thing all sherlock holmes adaptations get wrong is making the guy an irredeemable asshole who treats everyone like shit . not only is it not reflective of the original stories they miss that “nice, smart, well mannered dude who snorts coke when he needs to think” is possibly the funniest character ever devised
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Me: *Removes my cat from my lap to do something else.*
My cat: Father is...evil? Father is unyielding? Father is incapable of love? I am running away. I am packing my little rucksack and going out to explore the world as a lone vagabond. I can no longer thrive in this household.
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"Pair of aliens that are definitely a gay couple even though we're not going to explicitly say so, one half of which is voiced by Kevin McDonald" really was a cartoon character dynamic niche in the early 2000s huh.


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As many of you can probably see, I've changed quite a few things pretty rapidly over these last few months. Everything from my pronouns to my romantic and sexual orientation has changed, and I'm here to tell you that that is okay. First off, pronouns. Pronouns are a form of gender expression, so of course it's okay if they change. Personally mine changed from they/them and xey/xem to any pronouns, then now to they/she and fae/xey. And that's okay. That's normal and healthy and absolutely acceptable. Then my sexuality changed when I find out about abrosexual. Then it changed just recently when I figured out that I'm abroromantic and asexual. Finally, for convenience, I just identify as nonbinary and queer. All of that is great! So don't feel shane's or nervous about changing your pronouns or gender identity or sexuality, it's okay. Love y'all! ~ Corr :)
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posting my art day 132
forehead kisses 🥺🥺✨✨💙💚
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