sorry i never replied. everyday is blending together and im losing sense of time
Robert Chase lore is like "my father left me, I had to take care of my abusive alcoholic mother and baby sister, I drank and experimented with drugs in my teen years, my sister became an alcoholic like our mother and we havent spoken in years, I wanted to be a priest but I struggled with guilt and faith after being caught sleeping with the groundskeeper's wife. " And then on the other end of this spectrum it's like "i really like bowling , im a licensed hypnotist , and i like to surf."
Im the number one trans Dr Chase truther
She’s literally just a girl.
This gif plays in my head 24/7
I imagine a tiny House behind my eyes using them to see and controlling me like a mech
It keeps me sane which I very much am
Hey, here’s a concept. What if we stopped saying “but autistic people CAN do all those things” (erasing high support needs) and instead started saying “not being able to do those things doesn’t impact someone’s value as a person nor does it make it okay to commit eugenics”.
i bring a sort of "it doesnt matter if youre into porn or not, getting elitist and mad at people for being horny aligns you with the agenda of the alt right" vibe to the conversation that some ppl dont like
You will not die at the hands of quicksand. Ask me how I know this
sorry i never replied. everyday is blending together and im losing sense of time
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)
Hi! It's me scrumpledmilk the cool guy ever20 trans + autistic YouTube era soon 😨🫣
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