Every day, without fail- I have at least one social interaction that solidifies a devastating truth: my sense of humor is painfully millennial
Erased my moms grocery list for this
Everyone say hi to my new princess
it is important to have a life outside of being online and whatnot. but also it is about balance. thinking about real things but also fake ones. for your health. Have you thought about that videogame guy’s penis lately
truly nothing about house md prepares you for wilson. he's fucking insane. he's been divorced three times. he's the only person who can scheme just as well as house. he gives a patient his own liver bc he felt bad for him - a patient who didn't even know wilson's name. btw. he noticed a patient had depression bc he never mentioned his grandkids. he starred in a porno. he dosed house with antidepressants for several weeks. he allowed his boybestie and his gf to share custody of him and didn't even try to stop it. house told him to buy a piece of furniture that represented who he was, and he bought a $4000+ organ for house. he was gonna torpedo his career to talk abt euthanasia bc one of his patients suffered longer than he had to. he let house move into his 1 bed apartment bc his therapist thought it'd be a good idea. this man would do anything for anybody if they let him. he'd fucking quit his job to save a snail off the sidewalk. bro is not normal in the slightest
STOP SCROLLING!!
I’m doing a research paper thingy on how queerness and specifically the trans experience is reflected in or interacts with the horror genre (with a focus on body horror) (that was the most confusing way I’ve ever explained it oops sorry)
Anyway- While researching and constructing my thesis etc.. I became curious of other experiences that might be similar to mine- so if you feel like you could answer any of these questions please do!
have you ever experienced a kind of catharsis or feeling of acceptance/representation while watching movies with body horror? (or horror in general)
Do you find comfort in the transformative and/or destructive nature of body horror? How/why?
Is there a specific horror movie or trope that you feel extra connected to?
Is there a movie/character/trope in horror that you feel reflects your experience being trans?
And lastly just plug your favorite trans/queer horror movie (doesnt have to be explicitly queer and in fact subtextual and unintentional rep is encouraged)
I AM ONCE AGAIN APOLOGIZING!
I swear I haven’t forgotten but my job is hosting a shit ton of events this week for tdov and trans awareness so I’ve been bombarded with thousands of tedious tasks
I’m also busy preparing my drag number for Friday- just look at this wonderful promo image I made (graphic design is my passion) (joke)
First Monday that I don’t have to go into the hellscape I used to call a job and with no final exams looming over my head
I already feel more normal 🙂↕️💫
Unfortunately I am spending today applying to new jobs so this normalcy may be short lived
Survived my last final just to be immediately confronted by this flyer in the hallway as I left
Wipedboard whimsy
Playing my favorite game
Stayed tuned to find out ‼️
Hi! It's me scrumpledmilk the cool guy ever20 trans + autistic YouTube era soon 😨🫣
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