what makes humans so beautiful is our diversity. we are intelligent creatures that cannot expect ourselves to fit into narrow labels of what we are “supposed to be”.
explore your identity. educate yourself on how anti-queerness is rooted in racism and colonialism (specifically the erasure of nonwhite cultures and how it led to modern day issues). if you can find community, don’t be scared to connect to it. try new things. expand your horizons. see the empathy and compassion in the world.
open your heart. there is love in your soul and kindness in your veins. there is still enough time for you. i love you and all that you are. happy pride month. i’m glad you’re alive and here to read this.
and if you feel like queer people are in anyway unnatural or wrong: reflect on what environmental and social factors led you to hold your current morals. do you have your own thoughts on these matters, or do you echo the voices of people who have thought for you?
Redraw of an old art from a couple years ago except I didn't feel like coloring it properly
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my friend captured this doodle into words so beautifully:
atsushis straight on open gaze vs akutagawa's pained glance to the side (but the framing of the panels makes it look like hes looking at atsushi….) - @windypuddle
thinking about wriolette angst again
thinking about fontaine entering an era of never-ending storms after wriothesley’s inevitable passing
look at this wonderful gif of scallops getting scared and scattering like a flock pigeons