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lil doodle from the other day born out of an overwhelming annoyance that for some reason body hair is associated with masculinity despite Everyone Having It. so why not draw a cute hairy girl about it
[image description: a drawing of a tan-skinned woman with brown and blond dyed hair pulled into a ponytail and copious body hair and stubble. she is smiling and doing a peace sign gesture with her hand. next to her is text saying "body hair has no gender!" end id]
Why is it I need to deregulate my system from a shock literally an hour before I'm planning to go out?
TWICE NOW! I've had unpleasant experiences within hours of me needing to get ready to go somewhere.
THREE TIMES NOW! Someone has shown up at my door uninvited and scared the shit out of me.
Knock it off, Universe!!!
Christian Lacroix Haute Couture Fall/Winter 1993
Model: Helena Christensen
I don't need my DiD confirmed like this
I DON'T NEED MY DiD CONFIRMED LIKE THIS
Aaaaaah
If Copia being head of the literal clergy and still asking for permission to do things isn't a sure sign of the emotional manipulation he's dealth with, then him constantly dissociating with people around him is
Virginia Woolf, from her novel titled "Mrs Dalloway," first published in 1925
If cats could speak, they would roll their Rs.
A human can achieve a puuur sound by humming an R roll constantly.
Live on.
Behold, the Everyday Coffin Itabag Kickstarter!! With extra space for all my ghoulfriends who need pockets and chains to hang charms! Now with HOLO straps and insert options :D and a free bat charm for every bag backer! Ends November 3rd at 10pm MST. Check it out here!
I feel really sorry for goths who don’t live anywhere with an actual, in-person goth scene because that means all they get of other goths is Internet people being stupid. No one at in-person events is debating the precise definition of goth, quizzing you to see how many bands you’ve heard of, or calling you a poser for wearing a Tom Waits shirt instead of a Bauhaus shirt. That’s Internet nonsense right there. People just assume that, if you’re at a show, you probably like at least one of the bands performing and, even if you haven’t heard of any of them, you’re curious enough to support them, coming out to support little bands is good! And I’ve yet to come across a band say to someone, “sorry, you don’t like these specific bands or weren’t in the scene for more than x years, so I’m not going to let you buy any of my merch.” Most of them are happy to have the support, no matter how involved you are. Another plus: because most shows have smaller, newer bands and most DJ nights play newer bands as well (well, depends on the DJ and usually it’s a mix, but I digress), you won’t run into people who think that bands who started after 1985 don’t count.
Unadulterated Woman existing. WARNING: HAIR! https://linktr.ee/fatmorticia
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