#Wynnona earp
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invisible-pink-toast · 9 months ago
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some of my favourite lesbian pop culture quotes/memes/moments
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spockvarietyhour · 2 years ago
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clexalab · 2 years ago
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Can we get help from some other fandoms that have gone through this? Warrior Nun features a WLW romance between the two lead characters which is carefully and thoughtfully developed over 2 seasons. The show tears apart the basis of religion and church institutions and has a unique story overall.
⚠️ Please sign and share the petition to help us save Warrior Nun.
⚠️ Use #SaveWarriorNun on Twitter or retweet existing tweets.
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143bc · 8 months ago
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And they meet...🌹♥
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multifandominfj · 10 months ago
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“Heroes ALWAYS win.” — Waverly Earp
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rosaninii · 10 months ago
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Y comprendí, que tener tranquilidad es ser felíz, tú me das tranquilidad y paz.
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lordcryosrealmoftrash · 2 years ago
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Characters who aren’t butch but I say are
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Number 1 Kanan Matsuura AKA Dolphin Dad
Is the dad friend
Can't dress for shit
Often wears men's clothes
Deserved to have muscle definition
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Number 2 Tomoe Udagawa AKA The only simp I simp for
Best friend is unknowingly in love with her
Stronk
Drummer
Is popular with the ladies
Does not understand femmes
Dumbass
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Childhood besties being in love
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Number 3 Yang Xiao Long AKA Lil’ Sunny Dragon
Wears cargo clothes unironically
Rides a motorbike that she named
Has committed numerous felonies
Killed a guy
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Number 4 Jean Gunnhildr AKA Magic Eli Ayase
Fuck censorship but this girl is butch so fine
She's a knight
She's in charge of the knights
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Number 5 Korra AKA Bisexuals can be butch
We been knew
Buff
Girls who say bruh
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Number 6 Nicole Haught AKA The only not bastard cop
A cop (ew)
Rock climbing
The flirtiest motherfucker
Has made out with her girlfriend in her boss' office
Best friend is girlfriend's chaotic older sister
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Number 7 Darling Charming AKA Princess Charming
Can and will fuck you up
Literally destined to marry a girl
Stole her brother's future (he's okay, he becomes a furry)
Is not a damsel in distress
Little screen time big impact on 10 year old me
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floydsglasses · 6 months ago
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TY OLSSON WAS IN WYNONNA EARP THATS WHY HE LOOKED SO FAMILIAR TO ME WHATTTTT!
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girl4music · 10 months ago
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JEN: “On that episode you famously coined the phrase ‘f labels’. It was so popular that it became a t-shirt and we actually sent you a shirt. But now that you’ve come into your identity as a fellow queer non-binary person, has embracing those labels, whether in the long or short-term, given you a feeling of self-empowerment because you’re naming yourself?”
DOM: “I love this question so much. Thank you so much for bringing that up. I’ve actually been thinking about it a lot recently. Just the concept of labels. And I think that for me personally, yeah, for a period of time it was really helpful to really own labels. I think that labels are actually a way to communicate to others our experience, you know, and there’s definetly a place for them. But I think that when I was on your podcast I think it was almost like my higher self speaking that was going “why can’t we live in a world where we don’t have to define ourselves by labels that can constrict us and confine us to these boxes because experience and life is so much more complex than that and so much more nuanced?” And really I think my higher self loves to live in the greys and the in-between and the rainbow kind of “it doesn’t matter” and “we don’t need to label ourself in order to define our experience”. But then, yeah definitely at the start of my - when I kind of expanded my awareness of myself, I suppose, and found the term ‘non-binary’ and started really understanding how helpful that was for me, I definitely embraced it and still do. But it’s interesting now. I feel like the longer that I have - I’m sort of settling into this period of my life and settling into this, you know, beyond-the-binary space - it’s almost like the less that label matters. I’m just becoming more me and that’s what it feels like. It’s not so much about being non-binary. I’m becoming more me. And actually a huge sort of breakthrough moment for me was realizing that the way that people sort of speak to you with pronouns or whatever terms they use, actually says more about them and the way that they see the world and the lens that they see through, and less about me and my experience and that was a huge thing to go “oh actually, these labels that we use, yes of course I’m going to surround myself with people that choose to use the terms that feel the best for me because I think really that is an act of love and that of course I’m going to surround myself with folks that, you know, choose to embrace the labels that feel the best for me”, but actually I’m less triggered now when people do miss gender me and stuff because it says more about the way that they see the world than it does about me. And I think that sort of comes in the settling and the knowing of self that develops over time once we have found those labels that have helped us define our own experience.”
Oh perfectly said Dom. That’s precisely how I feel too. How I’ve always felt actually. This isn’t something I’ve had to “discover” about myself at any point. I’ve always been this way. Always known it was me to feel like I don’t have to define myself by any kind of label or term of reference at any point in my life. But at the same time understanding that they are important to people that don’t necessarily have that same inner-knowingness of who they are or an expanded awareness of self. That may even need to use them as a crutch or as some sort of safety net because they’re insecure with their identity/sexuality and what not. I get that, I do. But at the same time, because I know who I am and how I feel and am very self-assertive, I don’t ever need to use labels to speak on all of that. To explain or express my experience of what it’s like to be me. What it feels like. Because I always put that first. I never put a label more important than the experience.
And yeah, it is difficult to communicate to someone that I don’t go by labels or any kind of identification because I feel above or beyond that limited scope of understanding. I personally understand it from a more complex and nuanced and expanded level of knowing - of awareness - as you put it. So yeah, all of what you’ve just said resonates with me. I’m with you. I get it. I always have. It’s just difficult to communicate it because, for me, the labels are for others. They’re not for me. I already know who, what and how I feel without them so I don’t identify myself by them. I mean I probably am non-binary or agender or whatever other labels there are for not being exclusively “male” or “female”. I probably am. But I just don’t need those labels to feel grounded in that. I mean “female” or “woman” is perfectly fine for people to call me by. “She/her” are perfectly fine pronouns for others to refer to me by or as. I don’t really care because MY experience of being me or feeling like me is that of something way more multidimensional than any specific labels or pronouns or identifications. Like I just don’t need them. I never did. And I know I never will. They’re for everybody else to identify me with. They’ve never been for me and they never will be because I just feel like they’re an unnecessary thing.
The focus is always on the experience. The herenow. Whatever “I am” in the moment is what I’ll always go by and there will never be a “label” that defines that. But honestly, I do understand that they are very important for others to go through their journey too and hopefully eventually reach the same conclusion that gender identity/sexuality labels are a crossroads to a destination that they’ve always belonged to and so have never really had to “find” or “discover” at all.
Labels are a concept that can be useful for the meanwhile coming into awareness of being but when you know who you are and you feel comfortable in whatever that is… none of that is necessary for you to live by. It’s only useful for navigating the world with others. How they perceive and engage with you. But otherwise - nah, you really don’t need labels ever. It’s more important to stay focused on the experience of being. That’s far more beneficial for understanding self than any of that lukewarm label shit will ever be. One technique that I think is really helpful for coming into authentically being is meditation. Like on principle meditation is extremely important for self-enquiring, self-knowing, self-understanding, self-learning. I think more people should be doing that than adding more to this trendy alphabet soup thing because I just feel like the adding of even more labels to gender identity/sexuality is counterintuitive to it because people start identifying and defining themselves by those labels rather than letting that experience flow through their awareness of being. It’s really hard to communicate that people are looking for something that doesn’t ever have to be looked for and that because they don’t understand that yet, that’s why they hold on to labels so tightly to define them. They don’t yet understand that there’s no need to. All that comes with the evolution and the settling of self. Once your awareness expands on all of that, the labels just aren’t necessary anymore to understand yourself and you can walk in the world and not give a rats ass how anybody that doesn’t know you perceives you. What they call you, how they refer to you by or as. Societies perceptions and expectations gets brushed off so easily because its of no concern to you anymore. And I think, for me, I’ve always just been somebody where it never has because I’ve always had an innate understanding of who I am and how I feel anyway. And so I’ve never been insecure or uncomfortable with it. I’ve always had a very high self-esteem, I’ve always been incredibly self-assertive and grounded in being.
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lovedaisy02 · 1 year ago
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OK I really enjoy Wynnona Earp l, but I hate when characters like Wyatt and others that I won't spoil keep saying they looked for Doc for a long time. The man was in town in a well?? How hard could it have been? Didn't you hear him yell or something?
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all-chickens-are-trans · 2 years ago
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just watched tombstone (1993) and i couldn't stop thinking about doc and wyatt in wynnona earp - please I do not remember for the life of me if it was canon they had a thing and doc was in love with wyatt, or if that was just my gay brain reading into things?? i barely have any memory of that show please help a girl out and tell me? does anyone know?
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goodiecornbread · 1 year ago
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"It's gone, like the girl in Gone Girl! The movie and the book!"
Wynonna Earp has the best dialog
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chrisper · 2 years ago
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Wynnona Earp is still unmatched in it’s vibrant characters, western/supernatural theme and a badass protagonist
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gargy1975 · 2 months ago
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MOUNT UP , WayHaught for the Official Waverly Coming Out
Waverly: *sees Nicole*
Waverly: I'm bout to climb this girl like a tree😏
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rosaninii · 1 year ago
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Y aún teniéndote a mi lado, te sigo extrañando.
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tattoos4mnd · 1 year ago
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I design tattoos by request for people to raise money for MND. I don’t take any of the money, it does directly to the Motor Neurone Disease Association. My Mum passed away from this illness in February so it has been my mission to raise awareness and vital funds for this charity.
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I am currently developing my skills as a tattoo artist but I have been drawing all my life and love a challenge. I’m learning different styles and love to make people happy with my designs. If you would like one, depending on size, I only ask for £5-15 to go to the charity.
Thank you.
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