My ideal death is bleeding out in the snow while writing my secret gay lover how I will find them in the next life and to look for me in a place that maybe we can be happy together
top 3 places to bleed out:
1. the snow
2. your lover/best friend/homoerotic comrade’s arms
3. bathroom floor
Bitchhhhh
Courier Six: I want you, doctor.
Arcade: This isn’t covered by your insurance
fanfiction truly being the savior for everyones sanity
"Don't play with me."
"Please stay."
"I need you."
"I don't need you."
"Don't leave me."
"Forget me."
"I feel nothing."
"No, don't go."
"Don't ignore me."
"I've always been alone."
"Please stop."
"Tell me the truth."
"Don't do this to me."
"I need space."
"Move on."
"Please, listen to me."
"You can't leave me."
"I don't want this."
"It's not your choice."
"We're done."
"I can't lose you."
"Don't say that."
"Why are you doing this?"
"You scare me."
So me and some of my friends went to go see Love, Simon a couple of weeks ago and for some reason they weren’t playing it. Naturally we were mad and confused but went to see a different movie. As we were waiting in the front area for popcorn and stuff I realized that there were a lot of Christian buses outside dropping people off, apparently a new Christian movie was playing but then it clicked. Love, Simon was cancelled that night because it was playing at the same time as the other movie. Now I do live in a country ass place and while it didn’t really suprise me it’s so stupid. It’s not like we were going to be in the same theater but they still called ahead and said they didn’t want the movie to play because there’s was. I don’t have issue with religion or religious people, I respect them very much but when you do something like that, I can get why people start to dislike them. 🤦🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️
[Pixel Art] - Happy Halloween, Overwatch!
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As a high school trans boy, I just wanted to let you know how absolutely amazing it was for me to see that Hanzo (one of my absolute favs) is trans in your high school AU. It seriously almost made me cry. Thank you ♡
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Coming out is never easy — and when you’re coming out to someone who’s more than 60 years your senior, there’s more to overcome than in the usual “here, Grandma, let me explain the internet” conversation. But when 11-year-old Gavin Cueto told his grandma that he’s transgender, it was surprisingly smooth sailing. In fact, Nana Elaine puts any tired stereotype about close-minded older folks to shame.
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evidence that I actually live in a video game
I always wear the same clothing
idle animation
awkward dialog
sometimes I get stuck on doors and have to back up and try again
yesterday I tried to stand up and my entire body stopped working and I ended up in a T-pose on the floor
Nut milk