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hawnkoii · 5 months
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Cosplay
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miraclelovesposts · 15 days
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mossyjackalope · 1 month
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TW: mild blood (can’t see it that well)
Turn up ur brightness to see the drawing better :)
angels new moth coat ✨🌕🦋🌕✨
couldn’t decide which i liked better
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end-my-existence · 11 months
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Teaser video
Full video on my OF
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moth---4 · 8 months
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New ref for my epic cool fursona
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Also my wife's sona ^w^
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taz-clark · 1 year
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since Tumblr became a coward, my jaxter arts are on the bird app now. for as long as that lasts anyway
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breadflattener · 6 months
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If swarring in TADC is censored, then won't everything not family friendly?
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Keep this in mind if you ever draw him in his birthday suit guys.
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godchanellll · 9 months
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does you wife know you send your paycheck to a girl half your age ever week🤭🤭 what a fucking loser, i love taking all your money i don’t need it, i just love watching you struggle every week with the budget i give you after you worked so hard at a job just for a check that goes to me, i love that you have to come to me for all your financial choices you want a new car, you ask me first, it’s your anniversary you want to buy your wife a gift, you beg me for extra money, it’s the weekend you wanna go for drinks with friends, you should of budget the money I already have you better 🤭😆 controlling you is such a turn on.🐷💳
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blondesforreagan · 10 months
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He's not my guy, but here we go again...
It was the First Amendment because it was the most Important Amendment!
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gaypiratesunlocked · 1 year
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Do you want to do something weird?
Stede stared at Blackbeard with confusion. He chuckled, “what did you have in mind?”
“What if you be Blackbeard?”
Stede’s eyes opened widely. He stammered, unsure how to respond.
“What I mean, Mate, is you be Blackbeard for a little while… You know, that way you get a taste of what it’s like to be me, Blackbeard.”
“That would be a bit of fun!”
“Right? Can you imagine my crews’ fucking faces?” Blackbeard laughed.
Stede laughed along with him, but suddenly stopped, “So, how do we do this? Should I make a fake beard?”
Blackbeard stood up and walked towards Stede. He bent over him, looking at the white, puffy shirt Stede wore.” I’d like to try out your summer linens.” He tugged at the lace on the sleeve.
With his face reddening slightly, Stede said, “Of course, yes, let’s just switch clothes!”
Blackbeard started to peel off his leather jacket. Leaving his under shirt on, he handed Stede the jacket. “Do you want my shirt too?” Blackbeard asked.
Stede looked at Blackbeard, slightly stunned at how fast he had begun to undress himself. He snapped back into reality. “Yes, that’ll be more accurate!”
“The accuracy is important for this bit! It’ll be a good laugh… the more accurate it is.” Blackbeard took off his shirt.
Stede’s eyes followed along the tattoos and scars covering Blackbeard’s chest. He felt a slight twinge of embarrassment for starting too long without starting to get undressed as well. And then a thought crossed his mind. “Would you like to pick out your own clothes, Blackbeard?”
“Please, call me Ed, mate. Also, I-“ he stopped unbuckling his belt. Ed’s heart fluttered at the excitement of choosing his own outfit. He wanted to, but something inside was telling him that it was imposing on Stede’s kindness. “No, let’s just do this quickly. So I can see their faces!”
Stede took off his shirt and tossed it to Ed. As Ed caught it, the shirt felt delicate. He threw it on. “It’s like wearing a cloud.”
Stede threw on Ed’s sweaty shirt. As he was putting on the other pieces of leather that made up the jacket, Stede struggled to fasten everything correctly.
“Can I help you out with that?” Ed said, as he watched Stede.
“I guess so…”
Ed stood inches from Stede with his pants fully unbuttoned, as he worked diligently fastening the jacket correctly. Stede couldn’t help, but be very aware as Ed’s fingers worked magic on the jacket. Ed stepped back to take a look at his handy work, unaware that his pants had slipped down in the process. Stede was struck by a clear view that Ed was commando.
Stede looked up, “Uh, Ed?”
“What? Oh! Sorry, Mate. Forgot.” Ed chuckled lightly. He quickly whipped off the leather pants with surprising speed for leather pants. He allowed the puffy, white shirt to cover his business.
Stede gulped. He unfastened his breaches. Trying to let his mind not get caught up in this experience. He was changing with Blackbeard, one of the most feared pirates on the planet. Stede shooed away his overwhelming thoughts. They had started to excite him in a noticeable way.
Ed patiently waited for Stede to disrobe his breeches. As he watched Stede, Ed noticed his affection for this new fellow was growing in more ways than one. “Hey could you hand those over? It’s getting a bit cold.” He deflected.
“Right… Right. I just want to get these stocking off, first.”
Ed grunted, “Course…” he turned around for the first time since they’ve been undressing. As long as he wasn’t watching Stede undress, he could keep his excitement under control.
Stede finally relaxed with Ed’s wandering eyes off of him and was able to move more quickly to get the breaches off. He cleared his throat to get Ed’s attention and tossed the breeches over. Ed caught them, as well as a glimpse of what had been concealed. He raised his eyes to Stede’s eyes. They shared a moment between each other. Both thinking that this was pretty weird but there was something more alluring about it. Finally Stede broke away and slipped into the leather pants. Ed threw on the rest of Stede’s clothes. He got to the fancy buckled shoes that were terribly impractical for a pirate. Fully in character, Ed said, “You ready, Blackbeard?”
For a man who had recently been stabbed, Stede looked so excited, “Born ready, Mate!”
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I’m a middle school librarian in a small town in midwestern, USA. I ordered about 50 books since I started in September. We use an online quizzing system for reading check quizzes so I bought mostly books from that including Heartstopper by Alice Oseman. I hadn’t personally read it yet because while I was putting it in the system and preparing it for the shelf many students had come and asked to be put on the waitlist. I figured I’d get to read it eventually or get a second copy soon based on its popularity.
The next day the principal came in with it and and armful of the subsequent books in the series that were not from the library (meaning they must be students personal books). And he said very politely that we couldn’t have that book in the library because of the language and sexual content. I was very busy at the moment and simply said “okay” and he left with the library’s copy. I wish I had thought to ask for it back to read for myself to see what he means because I’m genuinely confused what’s inappropriate for the library when we have much worse books on the shelves.
After the fact (and after I was finished with what I was working on) I looked up to make sure and the rating for the book and even the rating on the tv adaptation seemed perfectly appropriate for middle school. Considering we have other popular books with similar and heavier topics (and worse language I’m sure). We have 13 Reasons Why and Girl in Pieces and so many others that I know of that talk of “sexual content” and have “bad language” I’m just super confused why he felt this book is suddenly worth pulling from the shelves but didn’t even ask me if there was anything similar on the shelves.
Personally, I don’t like censorship. I recognize that not all the kids in the middle school are mature enough to handle some content in some of the books on the shelves and I try to redirect those kids as I feel is needed. (Kids who are reading Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Dog Man probably aren’t ready for 13 Reasons Why or What my Mother Doesn’t Know). However I don’t remove those books from the shelves. We have some books that previous librarians have labeled as “7th grade and up” or “8th grade only” which I follow as a loose guideline not a strict rule because the books labeled as such I read and as I get to know the students I get a good vibe of what they’re mature enough for.
I’m just upset that this book (and subsequent books) are getting pulled before they even circulate the school because they have content that is mildly mature and very hot topics honestly. Like I get it’s an LGBTQ+ book and that it’s getting a lot of backlash for that but we have plenty of other LGBTQ+ books too. But no graphic novels which are super popular in our school. (We have a very low literacy score as a school district and I’ve found that if I get them hooked on a series of graphic novels they get more reading in and then work their way up to chapter books. Some students are even raising their grades after getting hooked on some graphic novels).
There was a waitlist of around ten students for that first book and he confiscated it off of the first girl who checked it out. I was disappointed but after doing research about the book rating I’m confused why it was taken. Honestly, I’m at a loss what to do. Do I just accept defeat for that one book and keep quiet about the others that are worse? Do I fight back citing the many great books we have that are as bad or worse? Do I fight back while keeping quiet about the other books?
It’s also important to note that I just started in September and I’m technically only acting librarian because we don’t have one and I’m only a paraprofessional. I love most of my job (except when I get pulled all over out of the library because we’re short staffed like most schools because of unfair work environments), but I’m just confused what to do about this. I don’t know what would be best for the students.
Also I haven’t read heartstopper yet. It’s not my cup of tea so I didn’t want to buy it personally (also I work in a school I don’t have a lot of money to spend on much of anything 😥). I would’ve read the copy at the library eventually as I try to read the most popular books when I can to know exactly what the kids are into but I didn’t get the chance on this. If I fight for the book in the library maybe I could find a way to buy it. I’m just lost. Looking for book lover help. Please. Thanks.
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