a slur that's used to target sapphics, especially ones that are butch, masc, and/or androgynous (not exclusive though)
dark brown represents black and brown sapphics, as they've historically been the backbone of our community and are so extensively targeted yet so underrepresented
purple represents butches and studs, and general sapphic masculinity and androgyny
pink(1) represents unapologetic queer love for women which may include nonbinary genders
pink(2) represents transgender and nonbinary dykes
orange represents gender nonconformity
im reclaiming the labrys (double-sided axe) as a symbol of empowerment and strength within ALL sapphics regardless of status (ex. bisexual, trans, nonbinady, pansexual, etc.) the labrys flag was adopted by violent queerphobic/misogynistic terfs. im reclaiming it from that hatred and using it as a symbol of sapphic strength and empowerment. i also added the sapphic flower symbol into the axe to emphasize sapphism.
edit: i FORGOT MY FREE SPACE bc i NEVER COUNT IT
btw, the only reason i don’t cuff my pants as well as sleeves is bc 1) i live in a hot/humid climate so #shortsonly, and 2) jeans make my autistic ass So Uncomfortable
Ultimately, I like many things, so I’m bound to get a lot of points. I mean, who doesn’t like lemon bars, and leather jackets and denim jackets and hoodies? If you’re like me and just love so many things, you’re bound to fit some stereotypes
Format not mine, found off of google images
Me: can’t find any Poison Ivy bisexual memes
Me: Be the change… you want to see in the world 👏
One of my posts about last year's Poison Ivy bi erasure debacle got a like again, and man...
You cannot convince me that fandoms don't have a problem with bisexual people, when the response to a prominent bisexual character seemingly having their bisexuality erased by a new writer calling her a lesbian was calls for celebration, and telling upset bisexual fans to get over it, or trying to gaslight them with claims that "Ivy was never bisexual in the main continuity" despite evidence to the contrary.
Like, fandom has had a biphobia problem for a long time, but I think that incident was probably the most blatant example of it I've ever seen.
oh god I got a picture of the moon you tumblr bitches are gonna LOVE
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