When I was a baby I fell from a hammock...that explains everything. Hello world, my name is Lucas. I live in the moon and sometimes in the pages of a book. I draw, but I suck at it. I'm a cats lover (pretty obvious I think, the one above is called Fidji and he's a bastard but I love him). Well that's what you need to know, I won't write my entire life here...Oh and I hate the world.
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i'm gay and my glasses are dirty
reblog if you’re gay and your glasses are dirty
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2nd picture is the tree of the "Cthaeh" and no one can convince me otherwise.
Mauro Moroni Photos (Italy)
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no one:
me: here’s a flow chart of 41 lgbtq+ book recommendations, have fun!
disclaimer: this is a very non-comprehensive list since I’m only including books that I’ve read
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Reading amazing fanfiction, then forgetting to bookmark it
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Another obscure Klance au:
One word.
BRAVE.
Ok… I know the reason we don’t see any Brave aus is because it’s a bond between a mother and daughter and I freaking love how the show did not end with Merida getting a love interest.
But on the other hand I’m a dirtbag for Klance and Scottish fae so imma just do what I want and tweak things to my liking.
Which means it goes as follows:
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I have a headcanon that Hermione insists her children attend some primary muggle schooling before Hogwarts, just as she had done. Now, imagine Arthur Weasley attending his grandchild’s science fair, being the ultra proud grandfather….and yet also completely geeking out over absolutely EVERYTHING.
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Puma rescued from a contact-type zoo can’t be released into the wild, lives as a spoiled house cat (@l_am_puma)
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also I learned about this project called “queering the map.” the idea is that in the past gay neighborhoods and gay spaces were very clearly defined bc it just wasn’t safe to be yourself anywhere else. as lgbt+ people become more visible and accepted many feel that we are losing our connection to those spaces
so every dot on this map is basically someone’s queer experience: coming out, meeting their future wife, seeing another gay man in public for the first time, anything you can think of that truly left a mark on them
it started in Montreal and is primarily English-language with most pins dropped in the US, Canada, and Europe, but there are people all over the world who’ve shared their experiences. it’s great to look at places near you but it’s also great to see that even people in places you thought were the middle of nowhere are happy with themselves and finding community and living their lives
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