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sleepy kat supremacy
Kat and Cathy, that's the prompt, do with it what you will
More sleepy Kat I think
could you draw the ladies in waiting? 😁
They got matching shirts and they’re very proud of it
Can we see Howard cuddling a stitch plush-
Sleepy K Howard
You guys ever wonder why the fandom babies Mac so much? Like she’s a Heather™ too, she’s not gonna be your “uwu soft babie”. After ‘Beautiful’ when the Heathers™ are talking about giving the note to Martha, Mac is literally laughing at her. omg you don’t understand how... PEEVED I get when people baby her >:(((
sometimes i wonder why i downloaded this god forsaken app
every time i listen to “you’re a mean one mr. grinch” i can’t help but sit there and think “what did the grinch do to hurt you?” because dude just stands there for 2 minutes and 58 seconds and drags the grinch into the dirt
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Cathy: I’ve decided I’m getting rid of my bed!
Jane: Cathy—
Cathy: My room is just too small, there’s barely enough space for my two desks, so I have to get rid of it so they’ll both fit.
Anne: Why don’t you get rid of one of the desks?
Cathy *scoffs*: Anne, I love you and all, but that’s the stupidest thing you’ve ever said — one desk is for my writing and the other desk is for doing research.
Cathy: Do you want me to do research at my writing desk like some sort of savage? I wasn’t raised in barn—
proof that trans women are goddesses
What do you think of trans women? Personally as a trans woman I think there are no words in the english language to describe how amazing we are
I think you're great and trans women are always the best at choosing names??? I met a trans woman once whose name was Aphrodite. Straight up. Killer name if you ask me
You, you support trans men.
Can you believe it’s already May 19th
Can you believe it’s already May
Are fedoras really that bad?
YES YES THEY ARE
:D
1. a website with a list of superpowers and what they are
2. a website that generates random au ideas
3. a website that generates names, basic info and futures in a bunch of languages
4. a website that checks your grammar
5. website that lists types of execution in the states
6. a website with info on death certificates
7. a website with info on the four manners of death
8. a website with info on the black plague
9. website with information on depression
10. a website with info on the four types of suicide
11. website that lists famous quotes
12. website with different kinds of quotes
13. a website with info on food in every country
14. a website with a list of different colors
15. website with a list of medieval jobs
16. website with a list of fabrics
17. website with a list of flowers and pictures
18. website with a list of flowers and no pictures
19. website with a list of poisonous plants
20. website with a list of poisonous and non-poisonous plants
21. website with a list of things not to feed your animals
22. website with a list of poisons that can be used to kill people
23. website with info on the international date line
24. website with a list of food allergies
25. website with a list of climates
26. website with info on allergic reactions
27. website with info on fahrenheit and celsius
28. website with info on color blindness
29. website with a list of medical equipment
30. website with a list of bugs
31. website with an alphabetic list of bugs and their scientific name
32. website with a list of eye colors
33. website (wikipedia sorry) with list of drinks
34. website with a list of religions
35. website with a list of different types of doctors and what they do
36. website (wikipedia again sorry) with a list of hair colors
37. website that generates fantasy names
38. website with a list of body language
39. website with a list of disabilities
40. website with an alphabetic list of disabilities
Thomas Seymour: Hey so I hear you’re gay.
Cathy: I am bi, yes.
Thomas: I bet I can turn you straight.
Cathy: Actually I think I just became a lesbian—
wow, she’s truly revolutionary
normalise being bad at roofs in minecraft. normalise not being able to make an aesthetically pleasing roof to save your life in minecraft.
‼️🔔🙏🏾🗣👍 WHAT-
first 5 faceless emojis are how your summers gonna go
hey hey! don’t do this!
If your biggest problem is the way somebody else decides to describe their sexuality, identity or expression, please get some goddamn perspective.
Are you pissed that some people identify as omni, ply, pan, multi, ambi, abro, fluid, homoflexible, heteroflexible, m-spec, etc?
Do you get mad when somebody who is into multiple genders but not into all genders - who isn't into one of the binary genders, even - calls themself bi?
Do you blame people calling themselves m-spec lesbians and m-spec gays for straight people's homophobia?
Does it piss you off to see people calling themselves homoromantic bisexual, panromantic heterosexual, etc? Do you try to stop other people from using the Split Attraction Model because you personally found it unhelpful for your identity?
Does it irk you that people call themselves, their experiences and their community queer?
Do you try to limit who can or can't use butch and femme?
Do you get mad at m-spec people calling themselves fags and dykes?
Do you hate that there's people calling themselves aro, ace, demi, aego, akoi, etc? That we don't consider ourselves "basically straight"?
Do you blame nonbinary people for cis people's transphobia?
Do labels like dittogender, chaotigender, autigender, etc annoy you?
Do you hate that people are constantly finding new ways of describing their personal experiences, new labels to use, new pronouns too?
Do you hate that there's people having fun with their identities instead of putting themselves in established, sufficiently respectable boxes?
Do you get mad at people using acronyms like QUILTBAG, MOGAI, LSBTI, LADT, HBTQ, etc? Do you harrass people from other countries over it?
If you answered "yes" to any of these, here's a reality check:
The way other people describe their identity, their experiences and their community is not for you to decide. It just isn't. You don't get a say.
The way other people describe their identity, their experiences and their community is not the cause of bigotry.
The way other people describe their identity, their experiences and their community is not tearing the community apart. You are.
The way other people describe their identity, their experiences and their community has nothing to do with you. Stay the fuck out of people's business.
In conclusion:
What is or isn't a slur can be highly contextual, y'all.
"Jonny Sims bummed a fag off my ma" doesn't contain a slur, but "What are you, some kind of fag?" does.
"Queer studies", "the queer community" and "I'm queer"? Not a slur. Some bigot calling you a "dirty queer"? Slur.
"Be gay, do crimes" and "He's gay" ≠ slur, but "Ew, that's so gay" = slur.
In conclusion, stop buying into this fucking "q slur" bullshit. Queer people talking about the queer community aren't using it as a slur any more than a gay man calling himself gay is using that term as a slur.
Kitty: Weddings are too expensive. Anna and I will just have an ancient blood ritual in the woods at 3 am.
Anna: The moon herself is going to join our hands in marriage. It’s called intimacy.
Look me straight in the eyes and tell me your current music taste isn’t what your father played in the car when you were a kid.
Well, there’s no way around it: This has got to be one of the queerest places on the internet.
How queer, you ask? Apparently, folks on Tumblr are 193% more likely to identify as part of the LGBTQIA+ community than on any other social media platform. That’s you! Well, it’s most of you. It’s a helluva lot of you.
Let’s talk about you—the LGBTQIA+ community on Tumblr. You, who uplift each other, back each other up, uphold each other’s truths. You make Tumblr the supportive space it is.
So hey, whether you’re out and proud or just starting to figure things out, queer Tumblr has got your back—and it touches every fandom and ship and interest you can imagine...we have (finally canonical) declarations of love! Ratty allies! Gay ACNH villagers! Pronoun-positive worms on strings! And frogs! So many frogs. No matter what, you’ll find support and acceptance and, if you need it, a little bit of guidance.
This is who you are. Not just in June, but every day of every year. We wouldn’t have it any other way.
🦄,
Tumblr
Jane: and what do we say when our actions upset someone else?
Kat: hoes mad
Jane: no
— It is March 27th, 2011. You’re back home from a day out with your friends and you decide to watch the first episode of the show they’ve been recommending for months. You end up binging 2 whole seasons in one week, and spending the rest of the year waiting for season 3 to drop. Life is good. aka me being sentimental about how 10 years ago i first watched the pilot. Through ups and downs, Glee still holds such a dear place in my heart!
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