richie: and now for a gay update with eddie! Eddie?
eddie: getting gayer
richie: thanks eddie!
michael, sobbing: what are you doing in my house,,, WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN MY HOUSE
marko, sitting on the fridge concealed in shadows and surrounded by pigeons: i want waffle fries
If I suffer with the new trailer I’m taking everyone with me.
Bill: if I were a gardener I’d put our tu-lips together!!
Stan: ❤️💗💜💕💗❤️💓💖💝
Richie: if I were a gardener you’d be my hoe
Eddie: thanks
Eddie: god I hate you so much…
Richie: but… you don’t
Eddie: fOr The lOVe oF All tHinGs hOlY Not ThIs AgAin
some of you don't see ableism as a real issue and it shows
like I see ableism everywhere, even in feminist spheres. I see people throwing around "crazy" "psycho" "narcissist". i see so called feminists saying the r slur WAY too easily.
we're completely left out of environmental conversations or just dismissed (see: the straw ban). we're collateral damage in their eyes.
I've seen a skinny woman get abuse and hate for posting a selfie of her in her wheelchair and tagging it as "body positive", told she was "hijacking the movement".
black disabled or mentally ill (like schizophrenia) people die, and i see people excusing it as "how was he acting?" as if being mentally ill is a fucking death sentence!
disabled women are more at risk for abuse, especially at the hands of carers, and its glossed over! nobody ever talks about it!
abled feminists call us inspirational. the government only cares about us when we can do something for it, like playing in an elite basketball team (like my husband used to. the second he stopped, he stopped getting aid).
shit, you guys need to take ableism more seriously. stop dismissing us. we matter.
tommy and a slime
Supportive boyfriend Eds / and a bit complicated abt his new braces Richie
hey tumblr, finished a drawing that took me a few days tommy just chilling
hiya! I figured id make an informational post about the little things ive noticed about being on testosterone that I found weren’t talked about a lot when I was starting my transition and even before when I was doing my research. I think that trans sexual health is an extremely important part of trans peoples lives (and that doesnt necessarily mean sex) seeing as the physical changes that happen during transition are often foreign to us. Sexual health keeps us healthy and comfortable in our bodies, so do your best to stay attentive to your body’s changes! As always, consult your doctor if you feel the need to. These are only tips ive learned from transitioning myself and from my doctor when I asked about certain things.
PATREON
And then Sonia had a stroke.
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Has this being done yet? Yes? No? Whatever. I am, once again, very proud of my stupidity.