puts on sound 📣🎶🎵
shoutout to my fellow aroallos tbh. shoutout to cishet aroallos who keep hearing theyre not queer enough (you are), shoutout to hypersexual aroallos, shoutout to aroallos who dont want to have sex, shoutout to aroallos in fwb situations and aroallos in qprs and aroallos in romantic relationships and shoutout to aroallos who like one night stands, shoutout to loveless aroallos, shoutout to gay aroallos, to lesbian aroallos, to mspec aroallos, shoutout to aroallos who like to walk around in little clothing and shoutout to aroallos who dont, shoutout to religious aroallos, shoutout to aroallos who still havent completely come to terms with their aroallo identity (its okay to struggle with identities like these) and shoutout to aroallos who are open about their identity and shoutout to aroallos who arent either, shoutout to aroallo trans folk, shoutout to aroallo men and aroallo women and nonbinary aroallos and all other aroallos and shoutout to aroallo poc
Subtle aroallo backgrounds made in WOMBO dream for @aspecpridecalendar 6/24.
Abstract, flowers, mountains, waterfall
hubris is a hell of a thing
This might be an unpopular opinion, but I hope they keep Annabeth’s eyes and hair dark. Black girls deserve to be able to be portrayed onscreen as magical without having any of their features altered to look more white. The “magical Black person with light eyes/hair” is so played out.
Annabeth was blonde in the books to overturn the stereotype of dumb blondes. Black girls (especially Black girls with neurodivergencies/learning disabilities like dyslexia and ADHD) are shown as smart and capable onscreen significantly less than blonde girls. I’m so happy that they’ll now get to see themselves shown as clever and special and important.
If anyone has any issues with Black Annabeth, they can get over it.
spin the wheel for a random minecraft biome. you have to live there now
I think pearl should couch surf. I want her to crash at different people's bases. I want her to be a heartbroken freeloader. She deserves to raid everyone's pantry.
Bugbear by chloe moriondo
Bounce Man by Twenty One Pilots
Honestly by Hippocampus
Sweet Tangerine by The Hush Sound
It’s Always Sunny With You by {Parentheses}
Clover by Louie Zong
Honeybee by Steam Powered Giraffe Silly Girl by chloe moriondo
All That and More (Sailboat) by Rainbow Kitten Surprise
It Gets Better by Bears in Trees
Lemon Boy by Cavetown
Hope by Tom Rosenthal
Warm Glow by Hippocampus
Would That I by Hozier
Worries - 2021 by Tom Rosenthal
Married Life by Michael Giacchino
Sweet Tooth by Cavetown
Rainbow by dodie
Attention by rainbow frog biscuits
Sugar in a Bowl by Of Monsters and Men
WHY IS CYAN COSPLAYING SPYXFAMILY AND WHY IS HBOMB ANYA
One of the most groundbreaking, critically acclaimed, and delightful video games of 2014 began in a highly unlikely place — Anchorage, Alaska.
It’s called “Never Alone” (or “Kisima Ingitchuna”). And it wasn’t developed by Nintendo, Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, or any of the other big game studios.
It was the brainchild of the Cook Inlet Tribal Council (CITC) — a nonprofit community support organization for Alaska Natives and their families.
And while many Alaska Native communities are struggling to hold on to their identities in the 21st century, the council saw “Never Alone” as both a way of becoming more financially self-sufficient and a necessary new method of transferring cultural knowledge from one generation to the next.