YAYYYYY GROWING AND DEVELOPING AND LEARNING AS AN ARTIST WOOHOOOOO YAYY
here are the old designs compared to the new ones because they made me realize I how proud I am of my art and character designs and how they've grown :>
it really is so uncomfortable being a trans man in cis centric conversations of feminism. I just wonder. do they know about people like me? do they care? if I brought it up to them, how would they react? Do they expect me to be their human shield?
i haven't heard enough people talking about the fear of being buried in a dress beneath a stone that reads '*deadname*, beloved daughter, sister, and friend.'
i would literally rather my body never be found. i'd rather be cremated and have my ashes lost in a thunderstorm. i'd rather have a corpse so mangled they don't even fucking bother. i'd rather be forgotten about, die alone, and have no one even hold a funeral for me.
i wanna say fuck you to anyone who shame disabled, chronically ill & neurodivergent people, especially homebound folks, for "spending too much time on their phone/on the internet/etc." when it's the only (Somewhat) accessible way for them to experience the world. many people don't get to get out much even if they want to because of their disabilities. shaming someone for trying to connect with the world, make friends and engage with hobbies in ways that are accessible to them is beyond cruel and unnecessary
“Most adults see teenagers as confused kids who don't understand much, while they're the pillars of knowledge and experience and know exactly what is right at all times. I think the truth is that everyone in the entire world is confused and nobody understands much of anything at all.”
Advice if you love/care about an addict but they're not ready for abstinence. This is meeting people where they're at- the most important part of harm reduction
Wow wtf HIV/AIDS was discovered by Flossie Wong-Staal, an Chinese-American woman, and she’s the reason the HIV test even exists. AND THEN she invented the molecular knife that lead to treatments for HIV/AIDS. And she’s STILL ALIVE. We don’t hear about the contributions of Women of Color enough, my word. Madness.