
titsay
will byers stan first human second
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
$LAYYYTER

JBB: An Artblog!

izzy's playlists!
taylor price
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
todays bird
Keni
wallacepolsom

Stranger Things

sheepfilms

â
Jules of Nature

shark vs the universe
Mike Driver
Xuebing Du

seen from Sweden

seen from United States
seen from Italy

seen from Sweden
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Israel

seen from South Korea

seen from Singapore
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from Netherlands
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Israel
seen from United States

seen from TĂźrkiye
seen from United States
@goth-proxy

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch ⢠No registration required ⢠HD streaming
The Morning Star Model: @megashuckle Photo: @hart-heart Shirt: ASOS
Look at those cute girls
I love the power puff girls reboot
punks not dead
Heosemys spinosa is an endangered species.
punks almost dead
you can help save punk here

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch ⢠No registration required ⢠HD streaming
Thanks @QueerDSA twitter for this find
Picture is of an aged poster with a black border. At the top is a black bar with white text. It reads:
NOT GAY AS IN HAPPY
Below that, in black writing, it continues with:
queer as in happily overthrowing capitalism
Beside that text is a sketch of a wave also done in black
Happy Tuesday <3Â
Hey. LIVING COSTS MONEY! How about giving more money to the companies that employ me and MAYBE I MIGHT BE OK
This is such a funny thing to me because in Thai culture, itâs completely normal to live with your parents when youâre an adult. In fact, most people live in their family home until theyâre married ¯\_(ă)_/ÂŻ
Saaaame in Pakistan dude and being abroad for grad school is really fucking me up I am not built to be even slightly independent đ
In Western culture (including America!) it was completely normal for people to live with their parents in adulthoodâsometimes until they married, sometimes longer. In America, that changed (for men) in the 1940s and 50s, when it was really really easy for an 18 year old to get a good job that paid more than enough to live a comfortable life on, or to afford college which would then practically guarantee you an even better-paying job. Women joined the trend of moving out at 18 in the 1960s and 70s.
And now those jobs donât exist, or are few and far between, and guess what! People are living with their parents again. But that 70-year span was just long enough that it fell out of common memory, and now people are seen as âfailuresâ because the economics have changed.
A very great deal of Western culture, ESPECIALLY America, is actually still based on a memory of the 40â˛s and 50â˛s as the baseline of normalcy despite them being a total fluke at the time. World War II and McCarthyism created a massive shift towards rabid patriotism, Christian fundamentalism and the ideal of the ânuclear familyâ that resembled nothing before it and weâre still recovering from as the majority of our most powerful politicians are old enough that this period of sudden fanaticism is their ânostalgic good old daysâ and the way they think things are âsupposed to be.â
I love when these posts randomly become tiny history lessons, it soothes me
âTemptationâ - first part of the triptych. || ĐŃĐşŃŃонио - поŃĐ˛Đ°Ń ŃаŃŃŃ ŃŃипŃĐ¸Ń Đ°.

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch ⢠No registration required ⢠HD streaming
I took pictures of Tai Meechi yesterday, an absolute goddess, a survivor, a trans woman, and a beautiful soul.
sometimes i read or skim arguments/talking points with the sense that likeâŚ..youâre thinking way too hard about this. like not in a dismissive way, not âyou just wasted your time lol what a loser go outsideâ, itâs more like âwhy are people being made to think SO DEEPLY about shit that doesnât matterâ.
something that seriously pisses me off is people who say stuff along the lines of âif you do/like/think X then think really hard about why you doâ like 1) donât tell me what to do 2) maybe i have thought really hard about it and this is how i feel afterwards 3) ITS NOT THAT DEEP
this is in all sorts of discourse and honestly it reeks of the guys i met in high school who tried to convince me i wasnât really attracted to women cause they always told me to think about why i like women instead of men (i IDâd as a genderqueer lesbian back then) and if i said i had theyâd tell me to think harder. they didnât care about me. they just wanted me to not be gay. they just wanted me to be available to them.
people who tell you to think hard about some random aspect about you are not being ingenious. they are not encouraging self discovery. they just want you to admit that they are right and you are wrong because eventually youâll run out of arguments and statements youâve rehashed a thousand times and just get mad and then theyâll use your anger against you.
y'all. IT AINT THAT DEEP. queer discourse? itâs faster and easier than saying ânonbinary genderfluid and biâ and encompasses my identities and beyond. for me, thatâs it. iâve typed out paragraphs on why i use the word but it all boils down to that.
shipping discourse? sometimes we just fucking like things and it doesnât mean shit in our brains because brains are funky things we still donât understand. iâm not going to dive deep into the inner mechanisms of my psyche because i like a ship with dubcon elements. itâs not that fucking serious. youâre not going to catch me engaging with a lot of âreasons why shipping x is okayâ because iâve grown up with weird ships and characters ever since i was 10 and hey, look at me, iâm queer and mentally ill but iâve never fucking killed anyone like i apparently would have done if fiction really was at a 1:1 ratio with reality. the irony is that so many shipping arguments are bunk if you use your goddamn brain for ten seconds and engage in some nuance and critical thinking for once.
ace discourse?? âthink really hard about why you ID as aceâ?? because they donât experience sexual attraction you utter walnut. and whether thatâs due to trauma or internalized xphobia or what, itâs nobodyâs fucking business aside from that person.
all these people are doing are trying to worm their gross ideologies into your head and make you doubt who you are. when i was younger i fell into these traps and came out like âokay i thought about it and i still like this so what now,â and they donât have answers beyond that. because itâs a subtle guilt trip to get you to admit that youâre a liar, that youâre actually cis/straight/not mentally ill/<insert other identity aspect here> because how dare you exist as one of those people.
ugh. thatâs my semi-legible rant of the day, the point being that nobody is allowed to dictate or determine my identity aside from me and sometimes therapists, and people who try to guilt people into hating themselves over dumb arbitrary shit can fuck off forever.
Itâs radical feminist influence from what I can tell. Started with telling kinky people to examine their desires and ballooned from there.
people who tell you to think hard about some random aspect about you are not being ingenious. they are not encouraging self discovery. they just want you to admit that they are right
And the thing is, examining that sort of stuff can be a good thing, if youâre up for it. Iâve put a lot of thought into what my kinks are and why I might have these particular kinks and how my kinks work. And I love when other people do the same sort of analysis. (Honestly, Iâd be fascinated to hear a lesbian try to go into an in-depth analysis of why theyâre attracted to women and not men.)
But they donât want the kind of analysis Iâve done, because it hasnât led me to decide to stop being kinky. Firstly, because you canât just analyze your way into a new sexuality. And secondly, because my analysis has led me to be more accepting of my kinks rather than less, and more likely to act on them because I have a clearer idea of which SSC activities might twig my kinks and how to do them.
And I certainly donât think it should be obligatory to analyze your preferences. Your beliefs, yes. Unexamined beliefs are very prone to being wrong. But preferences arenât right or wrong, they just are.
i agree! iâm a very introspective person, idk about y'all, but i spend a LOT of time thinking about myself. examining yourself is good for you, as long as youâre doing it because YOU want to, because you WANT to.
if you want to analyze your kinks/gender/sexuality/etc, thatâs great! go for it! i do it all the time, especially as someone with fluid identities. and yes, absolutely examine your beliefs and work on the bigotry and stereotypes in your brain. we all have them. itâs very important to stamp out bigoted opinions.
thereâs a huge difference between âquestion yourself to learn more about yourselfâ and âquestion yourself to the point of insecurity and self hatred/doubt because i donât like something about you and your labels.â iâm glad that a lot of people can recognize the difference between these.

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch ⢠No registration required ⢠HD streaming
@inspirinqco đ¤