if you draw a shirtless man and add even the slightest of lines to accentuate his pecs…
those are top surgery scars now.
i am transing that man.
you cannot stop me.
first time using clay since high school. he doesn't have a name yet.
Well, I need more people to go read Compound Fracture by Andrew Joseph White.
THE YEARNING FOR TEENAGE ROMANCE ISS SOO FUCK.. LIKE PLEASE PLEASE I WANNA FALL IN LOVE WITH A BOY BEFORE I GRADUATE.. the need to fall in love and be able to be innocently in love is so
When other Yellowjackets fans, majority who are poc themselves, talk about how weird and frustrating it is that the writers introduced a random yte character and gave them a storyline when there were two (technically three but they killed off Lottie even when there was an opportunity for more) woc, who have been around since s1, that could've fit the mold instead (like Mari) and have actual personalities outside of building up/being the lapdog for another character. Or how often times many of the, limited, poc characters are often either treated poorly and killed off, or pushed to the side (Simone, reduced to the disposable black girlfriend trope and is nearly killed by her partner because she's in the way of a ship; Travis, since s1, had his trauma dismissed or ignored and was overly hated but no one talks about how he was SA'd by the girls he's now stuck with on top of having to eat his brother and not be able to grieve over it). How Taissa's whole storyline is just revolving around Van even with all the potential, especially given she's fighting to be free from her own mind, how Lottie's mental illness is treated so poorly as if it's not the butt of a joke then it's met with heavy criticism (and the only time she is met with sympathy for it, it's through the lens of a yte character embodying her and having an emotional conversation with her father). How you can have all of these reasons (and more) for being annoyed by Melissa's character or the direction of the show, and be met with #those fans downplaying these concerns, or just being overly antagonistic just because they find yte character #243 entertaining so obviously these conversations don't have merit. But this fandom has always had an...."interesting" way in which it discussed the poc characters on the show, so I'm not surprised.
rip jackie taylor you would have loved stanley cups and bows
rip shauna shipman you would have loved telling people “its not that deep”
rip natalie scatorccio you would have loved monster energy drinks
rip lottie mathews you would have loved doing tarot readings
rip van palmer you would have loved letterboxd and “i love my gf” t-shirts
rip taissa turner you would have loved leaving hate comments on tiktok
rip laura lee you would have loved tradwife content and build a bear
rip misty quigley you would have loved true crime podcasts
rip coach ben scott you would have loved grindr
We've gathered here today in celebration of men with pretty brown eyes
absolutely obsessed with yellowjackets edits to hadestown songs 🫀
Shout out to the ten year old who just got diagnosed. Shout out to the housebound fourteen year old. Shout out to the eighteen year old who can’t go to the university they wanted. Shout out to the twenty two year old who can’t get a job. Shout out to the twenty six year old with a caretaker. Shout out to the thirty year old who can’t buy their own house.
Shout out to young disabled people. We exist.
do not forget the patron saint of these weeks that we celebrate ourselves proudly and openly in the streets
remember, the first Pride was a riot, and she was one of the brave souls who endured it to help carve the path which so many of us walk today. she helped found several activist groups regarding LGBT safety and wellbeing. and she was absolutely radiant, too.
thank you, Marsha. we remember you.