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Some illustrations for a Comic book project in progress with Jonathan Garnier.Â
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I wanna be 14 again and ruin my life differently⌠I have new ideas
HE SCREM!
Via Jacob LaBay
IS NUTTER BUTTER THEIR NAME?
itâs perfect
fact: Twilight Princess Zoras are the best designed Zoras
Prove it
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the second radish is 29 feet away
this is legitimately the funniest post on this site

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Do you remember them?
What about
The Unvierse next door, Jack Bool
Donna Young
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i have thought a lot about censorship and what is âappropriateâ. not a lot of people know this, but lolita was written to show what we allow on our bookshelves: there being no swear words in it meant it was free from censorship. a book about child molestation was allowed because it didnât explicitly use the word âfuckâ. he wrote it to show we donât really care about protecting children, and it ended up being seen as a romance.
someone once told me - actually, many people have - that lgbt content isnât appropriate for children. any content. not just kissing. iâm drowned in questions: âwonât the parents have to explain it?â âkids shouldnât be thinking about sex at this age, or do you think differently?â âwhat will the kids think?â
at six i saw disney movies. people kiss and get married. i didnât ask âwhat does that mean.â i didnât ask âare those people going to have sex?â i didnât ask anything, because i was six, and no six year old thinks twice about these things. nobody ever âexplainedâ being straight to me, it was a fact, and it existed, and i was fine with that. why would being gay require a thesis, i wonder.
someone once told me that the one of the reasons people hate lgbt individuals is because they canât see us as anything but sexual. weâre not people, so much as sinners. that they donât see love, they see sex. just sex. itâs perversion, not a matter of the heart. only of the body.
i think i was in my early twenties before i saw someone like me.Â
how old were you, though, before you saw violence? before you saw sexual assault on tv? i think something like that is only pg-13, and if itâs implied, they can get away with anything. i remember watching things and learning about blood, but knowing sex - sex was what was really wrong. sex was always rated r. sex was always kind of a bad word. i was told a lot that i wasnât ready.
i had a dream last night that i made a site where people could ask any question they wanted about sex and get answered by a professional. it was shut down in moments because 15 year olds wanted to know if it should hurt, if âdouble-baggingâ was a real thing, if this, if that. we shudder. donât let the children know about that!Â
but at thirteen i had seen enough violence it no longer struck me. i couldnât say âfuckâ but i knew that if you break your femur, you can bleed out internally in under half an hour. in school i wasnât allowed to write about loving girls because what would the administration think - but i could write about wanting to kill myself and people would say how lovely, how blistering.
i have thought a lot about censorship. sometimes people on this site try it with me: donât write this, donât be so nasty. some of it is intrinsic. we know as people with a uterus not to complain about âthat time of the monthâ, we know better than to talk about sexual assault (how shameful), we know that talking about a vagina is somehow scandalous. i can say âdickâ and nobody questions me. some people only refer to the bottom half of me by âpussyâ. they wonât wrap a mouth around âvaginaâ like itâs poison to them. even discussing this, that the language halts, that thereâs an intrinsic desire to say âgirlsâ instead of âwomenâ - feels naughty, illicit. not for children.
the other day someone suggested i make my blog 18+. i said, okay, it deals a lot with depression and other problems that might be for a mature audience. oh no, they said, thatâs not it, i think thatâs helpful. i said, okay. so what is it then. well, youâre gay. you write about loving women. and i said, i donât write about sex often and they said. itâs not about the sex. but wlw isnât for a general audience. teenagers arenât ready.
oh.
lolita is recommended for high school and up. i think about that a lot. i know girls who love it, who say it speaks to them on a deep level. itâs beautiful prose, after all. that was the whole point of the novel. something that looked like a rose but was intrinsically awful. i think about how if i was a model theyâd want me to look young, thin, prepubescent. how my body would be sold and how through the mall i walk by images of barely-clothed women while mothers cannot breastfeed in public without fear of retribution.Â
i think about how i can write a novel about violence and it will be pg-13 but if my characters say âfuckâ twice itâs inappropriate. i said fuck three times so far in this post, which makes it only appropriate for adults.Â
i think about that, and how my identity is something that people suggest lines up with a swear word. that people shouldnât talk about it. that itâs a vulgarity. bad for children, harsh, confusing.
fuck. i love women. which one makes this only for those over eighteen.
This is such a powerful post. Read it fully, and spread it around.
I donât know what dimension this took place in but it definitely wasnât ours

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do kids these days know about grace kelly by mika
WHAT. IS. THIS. SORCERY.
1. i canât believe there are people in the world who havenât heard this
2. go check out mika heâs great - important to note is that heâs mlm (heâs come out alternately as being gay, bisexual and ânot interested in labelsâ for a while) and a huge amount of his songs are about being mlm so in particular if ya need good mlm artists check him out
Seriously Mika is a gift and sunshine unto this sick sad world
mika is wildly popular in europe but his north american fanbase is like, six people and a napkin, and itâs killing me.Â
ALSO, he came out as bisexual/ânot interested in labelsâ like a decade ago, but much more recently he came out as gay, so heâs gay! his latest album, No Place In Heaven, is almost completely about being gay. itâs got a song abt his sexuality and his religion, a song abt pining for your straight best friend, a song abt the music world that includes the lyrics âwhere have all the gay guys gone?â, a song abt gay and lesbian solidarity, a song abt heterosexual expectations from family, and two songs that are just abt being super ridiculously in love w your partner.
please listen to Mikaâs entire discography because there are a LOT of classics that iâm 100% sure youâve heard at some point in your life, all the love songs are implicitly gay, itâs great, but ESPECIALLY listen to No Place In Heaven (2015).
it always surprises me to remember that mika isnât actually a part of the global populaceâs general consciousness
because his debut album, life in cartoon motion, was such a huge part of my generationâs tween and teen years
like, i guarantee you, you can walk up to any swedish millennial, and they will still know every single line of his song lollipop
it was just a part of our upbringing;
become a crippling anxious mess
develop an attitude problem
and memorize all of mikaâs lollipop
This is the song of his I remember being popular here in Ireland, Love Today!
I LOVE MIKA