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very specific situation that happens to me and my partners a lot
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Idk who needs to hear this but bisexuality includes trans people. Not "it can" include trans people or it "sometimes" includes trans people. It does. It always has. Any bisexual who says there's doesn't is just a transphobe and doesn't fucking represent what we're about.
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I think every lesbian who says she wouldn't date a bi woman is functionally on the same wavelength as men who say they would only marry a virgin
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on watching a parent age
i saw somebody say “what if you’re gone and i haven’t become anything yet” and basically that broke me on a random thursday evening

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— SENSE8 (2.07) I HAVE NO ROOM IN MY HEART FOR HATE
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tiktok is such an awful app, it's almost designed to feed you misinformation and expose you to insane discourse. unlike beloved tumblr, the app that feeds me misinformation and exposes me to insane discourse
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Forgot to post this here so here's my annual mulan drawing wehehe
happy late birthday to my favorite girlboss
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lowkey feeling debilitatingly ill over aos kirk. he quite literally can never escape his father’s impromptu captaincy on the uss kelvin. so many of his actions are defined (whether he accepts it or not) by surviving a sacrifice he doesn’t even remember. how does he carry that guilt? jim’s always the first to volunteer for dangerous reconnaissance missions, breakneck retrievals into enemy territory, and targetable distractions, despite his status as captain. does he feel like he has to live up to george’s willingness to make the sacrifice play? or does he feel like he needs to posthumously earn his right to have lived?
and how did jim feel entering combat as captain of the enterprise for the first time, knowing that a constitution class vessel like his silver lady would absolutely be able to hold her own, but what if? or when he was finally outnumbered by krall, having to order the mass evacuation of his crew. was there relief at the core of his fear, that he’d finally made his father’s sacrifice worth it by giving his own life for his crew in turn? or deep down, did he feel ashamed that his father gave everything for him and his mother to live, only for him to go and die at 30? don’t even get me started on how he must have felt post-khan resurrection there’s too much to contemplate.
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Picked up a Minolta Maxxum 7000 from an estate sale recently, and there was a roll of film in there already (Kodacolor, Gold 400). I got it developed, and here are some of the photos. Do you happen to recognize the location or the individuals? I think these pictures were taken in the 80s or 90s? Putting this out into the interwebs...
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Photo from Portland Pride 2019 © The Oregonian
[Photograph of a man dressed as Captain America, from behind with his shield on his back, waving a rainbow-striped American flag]
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