zo, any pronouns, ace/aro, 20 @zoeytdlooksdifferenthere for total drama/scenecore; @autisticbonestv for tv hyperfix; @catgendermikus for genders!!
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me: oh man im starving but im not sure what i should make for dinner……
the spirit of a 12th century templar knight that died a horrific death due to torture that started haunting me after i found a sword in the middle of the woods: spaghetti once more, prithee?
me: henry you are brilliant. spaghetti it is
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Queering the Map in Gaza and the West Bank
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*minecraft parody voice*
you’re out of torch
i’m out of slime
but i’m out of my bed when you’re not online
woah oh oh
oh oh oh
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I love learning about other culture's Houseguest Protocols but I hate hate hate when they don't match up cause like
I (PNW Canadian, raised with etiquette from my old British great-grandparents) sleeping over: Can I help with dinner. Can I do the dishes. PLEASE let me do something useful. Im sorry I'm here. I can sleep on the floor it's fine. You don't need to cook for me I can go outside and drink pond water. Do you hate me
My friend (Indian, raised by entire extended family in Dubai) hosting me: Why won't you let me feed you. Do you need more coffee. Am I doing something wrong. Do you have enough blankets? I will buy you warmer clothes. Here, you can sleep in my room, I'll take the couch. Why are you crying? Oh God am I a bad host
#BUT EVEN WITHIN CULTURES IT DOESNT MATCH UP!!!!#like!!#me having my friend over: pls take the bed I'll sleep on the floor pls dear god take the bed i will sleep in a separate room if u want space#can i cook u a meal?? ill buy us pizza wake me up when ur up if I'm not already awake aaahh im making u uncomfortable aren't i#my friend: no i can sleep on the floor pls take ur own bed no i dont even need dinner asking for a glass of water is too much#i’ll sit awkwardly with ur parents at 7am dont worry abt it!#& ik im the same when i sleepover.. it is a nightmare
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me when someone asks me literally anything:

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you can block people for both serious & trivial reasons. you do understand that you can simply dislike someone's online presence, don't you? you don't need to justify yourself.
likewise, if you've been blocked by someone & interpret that as an attack, i believe you should examine why you view another person's boundaries as a personal affront.
blocking isn't a negative act, it's just an easy method of curating one's online spaces. none of this matters. put your phone down & breathe.
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Being polyam is FR like "I'm not aro/ace but I believe in their beliefs"
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why do people love rubbing buzz cuts so much
#noah texting me ‘slaps ur bald head slaps ur bald head’#or my mom having me lean over her desk so she can Rub The Head#very nice tho!! :333 /g
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The divine act of creation. To craft and mold yourself to completion.
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Peter Hujar, “Candy Darling on Her Deathbed (III),” 1973,
Candy Darling was one of the transgender superstars made famous by American pop artist Andy Warhol in the early 1970s. She appeared in a number of Warhol’s films, such as Flesh 1968 and Women in Revolt 1971, and also famously inspired the singer Lou Reed’s hit Walk on the Wild Side (1972).
Hujar’s portrait of Candy shows her in a hospital bed, surrounded by flowers, shortly before she died of cancer at the age of twenty-nine. A single rose lies on the bed by side and Candy adopts a vampish pose, her face heavily made up.
Hujar later wrote of the photoshoot that Candy was ‘playing every death scene from every movie’ (quoted in Peter Schjeldahl, ‘The Bohemian Rhapsody of Peter Hujar’, The New Yorker, 5 February 2018.
Photograph, inkjet print on paper,
Image: 375 × 375 m
Courtesy: Tate
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