I’m Prose, a 30-year-old, lesbian, trans woman. 🏳️⚧️ She/her, please.Unfortunately, I post rather infrequently these days. Most of my time is being taken up by my work and managing the beginning of my transition. When I do post, I post The Owl House speculation, analysis, drabbles, fics, and gifs. I also have a whole trove of Gravity Falls content.
I am genuinely so worried for all the young horny dykes going into adulthood thinking there's something "problematic" / "wrong" with them for being horny because fucking tiktok lesbians think any horny dyke content is "male gaze fetishitic"
I made this triad alongside a digital poem to talk about my assault, I found out that my abuser was not only on the same campus as me but she was across the corridor. But I'm not 13 anymore and I don't have to be scared, so instead I made sure to hang my work on the wall directly outside her class. Because if I don't get to forget neither does she 🌼
When the Harry Potter HBO series comes out, I better not be seeing any of the bullshit justifications that you guys used to justify your Hogwarts Legacy purchases.
"Oh, she won't be making any money from it!"
She's the executive producer.
"There's no ethical consumption under capitalism anyway!"
That excuse applies when you're talking about things that humans actually need, like food. That excuse does not apply when you're talking about a TV show.
"I have to support the creators!"
No you don't. No you fucking don't. If that excuse was true, you'd have to consume every piece of media that was ever created. Besides, Warner Brothers is a billion-dollar corporation. You won't hurt their feelings if you boycott one TV show.
"But it was my childhood!"
I don't care. I legitimately do not care.
I don't wanna go through this bullshit again. Just don't fucking watch the series. It's that simple.
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