Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992) David Lynch
you are not miku, you're not even capable of being miku
Please just let me look like Kirishima-
i love characters with prominent noses. the only reason i’ve ever given a character a small nose is to fulfill a diversity quota
❌ MYTH: Genderfluid people don't experience gender as strongly as others, and change genders whenever they feel like it.
✅ FACT: Genderfluid peoples' Solid Forme can easily deflect projectile attacks, and can decimate melee attackers with their powerful Crystal Beam.
❌ MYTH: Genderfluid people have a favorite gender, and return to it when they're tired of their other genders.
✅ FACT: While Genderfluid peoples' Liquid Forme has high evasion and access to the deadly Water Cutter move, they are susceptible to heat and electricity based attacks.
❌ MYTH: Homosexual and heterosexual people can't be attracted to genderfluid people.
✅ FACT: A genderfluid person in Mist Forme may have low attack power, but they can squeeze through thin surfaces such as grates and doors, and are immune to most forms of damage.
❌ MYTH: Nobody stays genderfluid, and they will grow out of it over time. It's just a phase.
✅ FACT: Only 0.1% of genderfluid people, with proper training, can achieve the final and extremely powerful Plasma Forme. Wielders of Plasma Forme are some of the most powerful caster-types in all the celestial planes, and can incinerate nearby enemies with their Radiant Aura passive move, or their devastating Supernova: Cone of Light.
why cant you transition? what the fuck is stopping you? i dont give a shit about testosterone here. taking any steps is progress bros you can voice train and work out and change your wardrobe and buzz your hair. you can start t if you can get your hands on it, no one will know whats up for at least 6 months. save up to move out and play chicken with your transphobic family if you gotta. do not speak of your transition with a sense of defeatism, no one is able to stop you but you.
Medea’s Reasons by Salma Deera
This is probably my favorite poem, and a couple of years back, I illustrated it through a series of portraits featuring women from biblical stories, folklore, and mythology. I wanted to revisit the poem and create something that was more simple and focused on the titular heroine.
I see a morally ambiguous middle-aged woman who's a menace to society and suddenly my knees just give in
Victor, 22, queer, genderfluid/bigender, he/she/they, intp, autistic 𓇚
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