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itboytrends · 5 months ago
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Chris Stanley and Art Bezrukavenko make their acting debut in “Second Thought”, a new gay short film! https://youtu.be/EyC3Vb8VT9M?si=0ou-vVCAQvJUjFoC
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allyjada · 1 year ago
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Got all my surgery dates and in a month I’ll have my boobs!! and I’ll finally feel more complete and comfortable in my own body this feels like a lifetime coming and it still doesn’t feel real… if little me knew what I was achieving I don’t even know if they would believe it because I still don’t I just can’t wait to start healing and I’ll keep everyone updated I just need to focus on healing and I’ll be back better then eever 🙈👉🏻👈🏻🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️
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bugbuoyx · 9 months ago
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why are you transmasc wrong answers only
i watched hellboy too much growing up
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nonbinary-arsonists · 2 years ago
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the character ever.
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saederkrupps · 5 months ago
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ok look at this very cute bunny picrew
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deesblanketfort · 1 month ago
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🪽´ˎ˗ Yuffie Kisaragi and Sephiroth (Final Fantasy) agere icons!!
╰➝ Credits... trans regressor flag
╰➝ Requested by... @soopiroth
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what-shitfuckery-is-this-ew · 3 months ago
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chemistry really says 💅💅💅
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photothology · 6 months ago
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another old photoshoot . . . 🍂
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NOTE. do not steal my photos. matthew. they/he/it. please use respect regarding my brother. he is a minor and absolutely nothing hateful, objectifying, sexual, or anything of the sort will be tolerated. do not repost my brother's face anywhere. i have his consent to post this.
photos by photothology 2024 ©
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strasclothing · 1 year ago
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wheelsgoroundincircles · 18 days ago
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1967 Ford Mustang
10 Amazing Stories About This Iconic Muscle Car
1. A Year of Refinement: The 1967 Ford Mustang introduced several refinements to the original model, including a revised grille, new taillights, and a wider range of engine options. These enhancements solidified the Mustang's position as a popular and stylish sports car.
2. The Shelby GT500: One of the most iconic and sought-after variants of the 1967 Mustang was the Shelby GT500. Powered by a powerful 428 cubic inch V8 engine, the GT500 offered exceptional performance and a distinctive look.
3. A Rallying Legend: The Mustang proved its capabilities on challenging rally stages, competing in events like the Trans-Am Series. The car's versatility and performance made it a formidable competitor in various racing disciplines.
4. A Symbol of American Muscle: The 1967 Mustang, with its powerful engines, aggressive styling, and iconic design, became a true symbol of American muscle car culture. It captured the imagination of enthusiasts and captured the essence of the era.
5. A Collector's Dream: Today, the 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback is a highly sought-after collector's car. Its timeless design, historical significance, and strong performance have made it a valuable asset for many enthusiasts.
6. A Cultural Icon: The Mustang's impact extends far beyond the automotive world. It has been featured in countless songs, movies, and television shows, becoming a cultural icon that transcends generations.
7. A Customizable Classic: The Mustang's popularity can be attributed in part to its versatility. Owners can customize their cars with a wide range of options, from different engines and transmissions to unique body styles and interior features.
8. A Community of Enthusiasts: The Mustang has fostered a passionate and dedicated community of enthusiasts. Owners often participate in car shows, rallies, and other events, sharing their love for the iconic vehicle.
9. A Timeless Design: The 1967 Mustang Fastback's design remains as striking today as it was when it was first introduced. Its sleek lines, muscular proportions, and distinctive grille make it instantly recognizable.
10. A Legacy That Continues: The Mustang's legacy lives on with each new generation of the iconic car. While modern Mustangs offer advanced technology and improved performance, they still retain the spirit and character of the original 1967 model.
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madameriasims4 · 1 year ago
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Blahrky (Toy & Deco)
POV: You just got home from school and your little brother wants to play sharkies with you~
Take home your very own Blahrky today in three different ways!
MadameRiaBlahrkySharkToy: A very smol shark toy that children can play with
MadameRiaBlahrkySharkDecoMedium: Decorative shark that can be placed in medium slots, and has a curled tail
MadameRiaBlahrkySharkDecoLarge: Decorative shark that can be placed in large slots, and has a straight tail
You can find Blahrky in the BB catalogue by searching for "shark"!
Download link below the cut!
I started this project in early May, because I wanted to put some love into the world (and apologize for my country). The Sims community is so wonderfully inclusive and thoughtful and I hope that having this little trans icon shark in your game makes you smile while you play.
On another note, this is the most "organic" thing I've ever meshed from scratch! Everything else I've meshed has been quite "primitive" (as in basic mesh shapes) and boxy, so I'm really proud of having made an animal! It's not a 1:1 recreation of the Ikea Blahaj shark, (trying to avoid legal action lmao) so I took the chance to try putting my own spin on it!
(Also, the kids are just my models Devin and Darren aged down haha)
Download (Patreon) Always free, no ads.
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makingqueerhistory · 4 months ago
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Horse Barbie: A Memoir
Geena Rocero
As a young femme in 1990s Manila, Geena Rocero heard, "Bakla, bakla!," a taunt aimed at her feminine sway, whenever she left the tiny universe of her eskinita. Eventually, she found her place in trans pageants, the Philippines' informal national sport. When her competitors mocked her as a "horse Barbie" due to her statuesque physique, tumbling hair, long neck, and dark skin, she leaned into the epithet. By seventeen, she was the Philippines' highest-earning trans pageant queen. A year later, Geena moved to the United States where she could change her name and gender marker on her documents. But legal recognition didn't mean safety. In order to survive, Geena went stealth and hid her trans identity, gaining one type of freedom at the expense of another. For a while, it worked. She became an in-demand model. But as her star rose, her sense of self eroded. She craved acceptance as her authentic self yet had to remain vigilant in order to protect her dream career. The high-stakes double life finally forced Geena to decide herself if she wanted to reclaim the power of Horse Barbie once and for all: radiant, head held high, and unabashedly herself. A dazzling testimony from an icon who sits at the center of transgender history and activism, Horse Barbie is a celebratory and universal story of survival, love, and pure joy.
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britsyankswheels24 · 7 months ago
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🇺🇲 Step back in time and experience the roar of the iconic AMC Javelin, a true legend of American muscle cars! Introduced in 1967 by American Motors Corporation (AMC), the Javelin was a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, two-door hardtop automobile manufactured across two generations, spanning from 1968 through 1970 and then from 1971 through 1974 model years. It was designed to compete in the pony car market segment against rivals like the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro.
🚗💨 The AMC Javelin burst onto the scene in 1968, showcasing a sleek design and powerful engines. Styled by Dick Teague, the Javelin offered a range of trim and engine levels, from economical pony car variants to high-performance muscle car models. Its distinctive appearance, featuring a long hood and aggressive stance, turned heads on the streets and racetracks alike.
🏭 Besides being manufactured in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Javelins were also assembled under license in Germany, Mexico, the Philippines, Venezuela, and Australia, showcasing its global reach. American Motors even offered discounts to U.S. military personnel, leading to many Javelins being exported overseas.
🛞 Under the hood, the Javelin packed serious power. It was available with inline-six engines or potent V8s, delivering thrilling acceleration and speed. The AMX variant, equipped with a 6.4-liter V8, boasted over 300 horsepower!
🏆 The AMC Javelin wasn't just about looks—it excelled on the track too. It competed in Trans-Am racing, demonstrating its speed and agility. In fact, the second-generation AMX variant was the first pony car used as a standard vehicle for highway police car duties by an American law enforcement agency. Today, the Javelin's unique style and racing heritage make it a sought-after classic among collectors.
💔 By 1974, the automobile landscape had shifted. While other manufacturers downsized engines in response to changing market demands and fuel shortages, the Javelin's big engine option continued until production ceased in November 1974 amidst the Arab oil embargo and declining interest in high-performance vehicles.
🦅 The AMC Javelin embodies the spirit of American muscle cars, blending style, performance, and affordability. It's a timeless classic that continues to capture the hearts of car enthusiasts everywhere. Get ready to hit the road and experience the thrill of the AMC Javelin!
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photothology · 6 months ago
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oakley is also beautifully photogenic . . . 🪐
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NOTE. do not steal my photos. oakley grey. they/he. please be respectful regarding my pookie.
photos by photothology 2024 ©
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nalooksthrough · 4 months ago
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Got bored and took screenshots of the superlatives that are on the board at the end of "1500 minutes of Fame". Some of these are kind of interesting and gives a small factoid about some of the other kids in Hazel's school.
In order of appearance:
Whispers Fred
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No real surprise here, the boy has a nice soothing voice. Moving on.
Jasmine Tran
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Jasmine got her most musical again. Good for you girl, pursue your dreams!
Bev
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This one was surprising, apparently Bev has a lot teeth. Bev hyperdontia real???
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This random unnamed kid smells nice. Cool.
Kev
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Confirmed shortie, which you can kind of see in his model but the confirmation is nice. He just a little guy.
Trev
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God how loud does your chewing have to be for people to know you as the guy that chews loudly?
Jenkins
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The boy has done nothing wrong ever. He is the purest, sweetest boy. Put his here because it never actually stops on his poster. Had to quickly pause while it was transitioning from Fred to Jasmine.
Hazel Wells
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Our main girl. The icon, the legend. She got her superlative and I am happy for her.
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neechees · 1 year ago
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Hi! You don't have to answer this if you don't want to, that's totally fine! But you talking about Orville Peck's appropriation of indigenous culture with his fashion choices made me realize that I had never considered that there might be some aspects of "cowboy clothes" that white ppl shouldn't wear and that was super wrong of me. Again, you totally don't have to answer this, but I was just wondering what ways a white person could wear "cowboy clothes" in a manner that wasn't disrespectful? Or perhaps, should we not wear them at all? I can't afford T yet, but when I can finally get it I was planning on getting a cowboy outfit to embrace my trans mascness, but if that would be wrong of me I can scrap that plan no problem!
Ehhh again this is actually SUPER HARD to answer because almost everything about cowboy fashion & the cowboy "aesthetics" are lifted directly from Native American fashion and culture, either because a lot of cowboys back in the day were Native American themselves (including Afro-Natives & Indigenous Mexican vaqueros) or they were White & just kinda. stole the look from the Native cowboys due to a number of factors.
If you google "cowboy jewelry" the first thing that comes up is silverwork & belts & turquoise jewelry, which is taken from Navajo metalwork. Fringed leather clothing? Again, many Native tribes did that (& in some tribes the fringes could mean something, its not just for looks), most popularily with vests, jackets, and pants. A lot if the leather jackets were a result of Native women just sewing their clothes the same but in a European styled cut. Compare this "cowboy" look below to a Lakota war shirt: both have hair embellishments dangling from the arms.
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Studded belts? Inspired by Cheyenne mirror belts, which often also have metal studs in them & you'll still see Native pow wow dancers have this in their regalia. Floral vests? A lot of the inspiration comes from Plains floral beadwork. Geometric patterns and blankets? Came from Southwest or Mexican Native American blankets & designs, ask any Navajo weaver & they'll tell you the same. Feathers in cowboy hats? Who else is famous for wearing feathers on their heads--? Native Americans. The look is still popular with older Native men.
Hell, if you visit this site that sells Western/cowboy fashion, you'll see a SHITTON of appropriation going on, taking Native imagery & designs, including one taken from Native American ledger art, all on White models.
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The appropriation of Native culture and fashion in the cowboy/western sphere is ongoing, and the influence that Native fashion & culture has in Western/cowboy fashion as it is is absolutely MASSIVE. I once said in another post that the cowboy/western aesthetic essentially belongs to Native Americans, Latines (especially Mexicans), and Black people. And the history of White cowboys has been one largely of colonialism, racism, and displacement of Indigenous peoples, and the masculinity associated with White cowboys especially is also steeped into racism & American patriotism (think John Wayne. There's a reason he's an American icon who played cowboys & killing Indians in films.). I think the only thing that isn't influenced from either appropriation or colonization is like, jeans. Even the style of cowboy boots themselves and potentially chaps were influenced from vaqueros.
So if you're White I'm not sure that'd exactly be a good route to take because trying to seperate Indigenous elements from this fashion/look (nevermind the problematic history of White cowboys) is almost impossible. Obviously I can't force you to do anything, but honestly if I were you, I'd try a different direction, because otherwise I think you'll find trying to do this will be very hard.
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