Fun History Fact: The overwhelming majority of cowboys in the U.S. were Indigenous, Black, and/or Mexican persons. The omnipresent white cowboy is a Hollywood studio concoction meant to uphold the mythology of white masculinity.
screaming crying hyperventilating banging my head against the wall
Cannot get Heartstopper off the brain nor do I want to 😩 I was thinking about how the seasons are such a big part of the story, which inspired this piece☺️🌸🍂
I am SO glad the Goncharov meme happened before image generating ai you don't even know
proximity
Watching Merlin rn
And drawing a lot in my sketchbook!!!!!
seen a lot of these with your favorites, but reblog with the CURRENT book you are reading, show you are streaming, the last movie you watched, and any game/puzzle/crafts you’re working on
I posted a chatty video on my YouTube channel all about how I started reading in French, with some francophone book recommendations too! You can find it here 🇫🇷📚✨
there was not a single braincell amongst the characters in this silly little show
help
my little cousin confidently declared that mother nature had a counterpart named daddy electric and i feel like this concept needs to be explored
it is a Good Day to be human !!!1!!1
This is literally so relatable. You might think you can tell, but u really really can’t.
seriously if you step into any offline queer space for like two seconds you'll be staggered by the actual diversity of nonbinary people. I knew someone in college who was amab and balding and had a moustache and dressed like a dad and used she/her pronouns exclusively. I knew multiple people who you'd assume at first sight were cishet who used he/she/they. there are people you can't sort into amab and afab because it's literally impossible to tell because they've been playing 4D gender chess for 30 years.
like. none of it matters. you can make as many boxes and labels as you want, it's not gonna stop people from just being people.
ACAB | all pronous | transmasc | art student | demiromantic | agender
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