I got tired of never seeing love stories that reminded me of myself. so I made one. for myself.
I had the time of my life at the Troye Sivan concert in Munich last night. Everyone I talked to while queuing was so so kind, thank you all for making this night so amazing.
From Master to Tyrant
Troye for Rolling Stone Magazine (raw)
Anthony Boyle speaks about Scorpius Malfoy (contains minor spoilers!):
Scorpius in the beginning, has grown up in isolation in the Malfoy Manor and hasn’t really spoken to anyone in his peer group - he’s just been alone with his books. Reading about Harry Potter and Albus and all these different people… and suddenly Albus comes into the carriage and it’s the first time he’s ever really socialised with someone from his peer group without a family member/supervisor there, and so he has a bit of a panic. He just wants to be his friend immediately. Rose Granger-Weasley doesn’t take too kindly to him, thinks he’s a bit odd (because he is). But Albus quite likes him, and so the friendship begins from there. (x)
Some fun facts for your weekend
I’M A CHAMPION OF THE PEOPLE THAT DON’T BELIEVE IN CHAMPIONS
Sometimes somebody is nonbinary and they're just a normal guy without gender. And sometimes someone is nonbinary and they're someone whose deeply uncomfortable with being either gender so they need to transition to something else. And sometimes someone is nonbinary because they hate gender and want to kill it. And sometimes someone is nonbinary in an otherworldly and eldrich way like an android or a fallen angel and it makes people think they're cool. And sometimes someone is nonbinary in a whimsical and magical way like a faerie and it makes people think they're cute and charming. And sometimes those are all different people and they're that way forever. And sometimes someone is many of those at once or at diffrent times. And that's just how being nonbinary is.
We’re only finding out recently that a lot of animals have colors and patterns that we cannot see because they’re outside of our visual range. It calls to attention how much of the world we can’t experience because our senses are limited. When we shine UV lights on them, they glow pink or blue, but these are the colors that we CAN see…. they could be a bunch of different colors, which we SEE as all pink. It’s also interesting to consider that most of these animals are not aware of having glowing patches on their bodies…. isn’t it also possible that we have skin or hair patterns that were not aware of? . . (There is actually some research out there to support the idea that our own skin fluoresces as well and that there are gender differences in the pattern and glow.) Other places to see my posts: INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK / ETSY / KICKSTARTER