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commission for DecoyJayMan, who, might I add, has been supporting me for over 10 years! Thank you for sticking around that long and for commissioning me!

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.
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decoyjayman replied to your post “Aladdin and Hercules exist in the same world and that is a FACT”
In the hercules show there is a crossover episode and they are canon buddies
Yes!!! I totally meant to mention that!Â
Like I said, it’s canon, folks!!Â
can i ask your opinion of judith butler, if you have one?
I am super glad everything I know of her is from reading other people talking about her theories, because I hear that her prose is super unintelligible, but I sure do like the stuff I hear about her. I hope she hasn’t turned into one of those people who wrote cool stuff in the 90s and is now an irrelevant and hateful person shouting at clouds.
maaaaan now i'm remembering when octo voiced one of my homestuck comics and i flipped The Hecke out. good memories
no one on earth can replicate the feeling of living as a teen in 2010 and being gifted the surprise of Octopimp Noticing You
now a days, Octopimp Noticing You just means he keeps trying to tell me how Goofy isnt a furry but Lucky the leprechaun is and calls me up on Discord specifically to ask me about Shrek’s dick and I’m going to lose my god damn mind

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i'm writing a fantasy story and i have a question i haven't been able to find an answer to. the main characters are black and have a very large immediate family (11 siblings total, both parents living). i thought about it and i seemed to recall that a black family with a lot of kids is a racist trope, so i decided to have it that the parents adopted most of the kids to avoid the trope. so my question is, is this actually a trope, and if so what could i do to further distance my story from it?
Is a Large Immediate Black Family Stereotypical?
I do not see a problem with depicting a Black family with lots of kids. I have a pretty big immediate family and huge extended family and that’s just a reality for me. It’s disappointing when one’s reality is deemed a stereotype.
I don’t think you’d be perpetuating anything harmful here unless you in some way stated that all Black families are big, which obviously isn’t true for every family. Context for the large family always helps too. For example, my mom has more than 11 siblings (the number used in your story) but then again she grew up on a farm in the south. Also, some are half-siblings.
I grew up in the cities, though, and have 4 siblings, which I think is still plenty, as well as 8 nieces and nephews total. So overall, I personally have a large family (and just got back from a family reunion and meet folks from all over the country!) but even then not every immediate family has kids, or may only have a few. You could be sure to depict that too.
I like that some of the kids are adopted for the fact that I don’t see Black families who adopt represented very much. I do have a friend (Black) who has a couple kids she gave birth to, and a whole lot she adopted, so seeing this would be cool.
In Summary: Some Black people choose to have big families, whether it’s cultural, circumstantial or personal preference. And there’s nothing wrong with any of those reasons.
~Mod Colette
i say "queer/LGBT" when i want to refer to everyone. i personally do not identify with the term LGBT since it doesn't cover any of my identities, even in the extended versions (the "+" feels condescending) but at the same time i don't want to exclude people who aren't comfortable being referred to as queer. i'm very uncompromising about using the word queer in this context and for myself bc i despise the recent uptick in "queer is a slur," esp given that gay is used the same way but nobody cares
Wouldn’t this be pretty similar to saying LGBTQ? Assuming that the q stands for queer and not questioning (although it could mean both).
-Quinn
welcome back holy shit
I’m still around, I just don’t draw much fan art anymore so I don’t post here as much as I used to! I use twitter more often these days, too