I’m thinking about writing down the fanfics I have running around my head, and wanted to gauge interest.
P.S. If you want to toss me a future prompt, or just gush about any of the four most lovable idiots, my inbox is open 😊👍🏽
Over and over. That’s what I told ya.
just saw a bunch of anti-mogai bullshit so HEY MOGAI PEEPS
you're valid
you're not attention seeking
you're not "just a cishet trying to sneak in where you don't belong"
if your label is uncommon, you're valid!
if your label is "cringy," you're valid!
if your label is unheard of, outside tumblr, you're valid!
if your label is complicated and contradictory, you're valid!
if you coined your own label, you're valid!
you deserve a place in the lgbtq+ community
you deserve representation
you deserve to be seen
MOGAI identities are valid
Today is october 7th officially marking 365 days, 1 year, of the most well recorded genocide in history; of an occupation of a people which has been ongoing for 76 years. An entire year of constant israeli bombardment. Hundreds of thousands killed and missing. All the while, the people with the most power to stop the genocide continue to support and defend the politicians carrying out the slaughter.
Yet, it is also a year since the Palestinian resistance definitively proved to the world that israel is not only not the all-knowing state entity many believed nor that they were invincible or undefeatable. Over the course of the year, the resistance and its allies in Lebanon and Yemen have handed out defeats to not just israel but the west lead by the united states as well proving that those institutions and militaries are not invincible.
In israel itself, tens of thousands of bsuinesses are closing or have closed; its ports are under blockade; the settlers are fighting amongst themselves or leaving; it is a settler colony beginning to buckle under the simultaneousforces of its internal contradictions and of the Palestinian resistance. No doubt the struggle for liberation and against settler colonialism will continue until all the contradictions are resolved just as it were it rhodesia and south africa.
May we see a free Palestine in our lifetimes.
"i was standing in someone else's happiness begging to be let in" is such a poignant line you'd expect it to be from a poetry book or something but instead it's from james acaster's 1999 cold lasagne hate myself
Anti anxiety.