me being gay and panromantic is the equivalent to me being asexual for everyone except men
to dumb it down if you don’t get it lmao
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mentioning the word thesis made me think about my own social psychology thesis ANYWAYS i'm like actually settled on a thesis now i'm investigating how intergenerational conflict and cultural assimilation affect asian american relationships with mental health care. if you wanna get really technical and stuff, i'm using present and future orientation of consequences as a cultural moderating factor but i am too tired to explain all of that right now it's just gonna be really cool trust me ok????
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Pride Patch Tutorial: Aromantic Alphabet, Part Four
I'm beginning Aro Week with a complete alphabet, with wide letters great for larger objects, to accompany my many four-stripe block text patterns for making cross-stitched pride patches. Plus patterns for the words "aromantic", "asexual", "alterous" and "nope" ... and even "wtf" for my fellow quoi folks!
This block-style alphabet, with the accompanying conversion chart, can be used to make your own custom text patches for horizontally-striped flags with three, four, six and twelve stripes.
Folks after patterns suitable for five and ten-stripe pride flags should check out my other Aro Alphabet posts and my complete pride patch gallery. I also have a patch tutorial master page covering a variety of aromantic and pride-themed designs, including arrows, aces of spades and hearts.
Image description beneath keep reading:
[image description one: Seven cross stitch text patches sitting on a blue microfibre blanket. From top to bottom: "quoi" in quoiromantic colours on a blue background; "apl" in aplatonic colours on a purple background; "aroace" in oriented aro-ace colours on a pink background; "aro" in aromantic colours on a black background; "queer" in rainbow/LGBTQIA+ colours on a black background; "wtf" in quoiromantic colours on a teal background; and "aego" in aegoromantic colours on a matching flag-stripe background. All letters are capitals in a blockish style of text with rounded corners. Each letter is outlined in backstitch. Every patch is finished with a buttonhole stitch edging in colours similar to (lighter or darker than) their background colour, save the "aro patch, which is edged in chartreuse.
Image description two: An alphabet cross stitch patch pattern striped in the colours of the navy/blue-grey/white/aqua oriented aro-ace pride flag. Pattern is set on a light grey grid. Letters are outlined, indicating backstitch, in dark teal. Letters shown include upper-case j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q and r.]
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Lauren Bacall in Murder On the Orient Express, 1974
Ava Gardner in The Cassandra Crossing, 1976
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Princess Grace of Monaco on the Orient Express grants Ernst-Ludwig Freisewinkel a short interview in the dining car in 1965. She was on her way to Vienna for a Red Cross Congress.
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Nancy pov is gonna hit with all the time put into it
here's hoping! at this point i've been working on it longer than i worked on the original fic i'm pretty sure. which is wild and not at all what i expected to happen. but i like it more and more every time i look back and read it, so hopefully it pays off!
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how would witch eclipse react to someone (coughcough me coughcoug h) teasing him with suggestive jokes just for shits and giggles (not in a shippy romantic way) :3
welllll...he's been living in complete isolation for basically the entirety of his life (aside from his childhood with KC but that hardly counts cuz the guy never puts a word into a conversation), so he has no idea how to react to something like that, he probably doesn't even know what whatever you said means.
He'll take a good 20 seconds to try to glean and understanding of whatever you said and if he actually catches the meaning his optics'll go really wide. He's not used to affection being offered, it's too much for him to handle. After another 30 seconds attempting to recover his dignity and hide the sound of a plane taking off (his fans aren't used to being overworked ahaha), he'll probably throw some weak insult at you in hopes that you'll be too defensive to keep pestering him with feelings. He hardly ever analyzes his emotions, you think this guy can understand a tease?
If you really wanna get to him, tho, try just giving him a genuine compliment: teasing him wields less of a result compared to outright telling him something nice about himself. If you tell him that you like how passionate he is about his research or something, or that you like the way he speaks, or that you like spending time with him? He'll either freeze and try to keep his insides from spontaneously combusting or just leave the situation entirely, rushing out of the room with some half-baked excuse or insult and talk about 'returning to his work'.
...he's going to get absolutely nothing done for the next 3 hours.
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BOO
the helicopter doodles .. still being worked on
level designs .. on the way
i'll be reblogging my heart out while i get my shit figured out WHICH IS SO MUCH FUN i love throwing other peoples' stuff at you it's fun and u get to support said individual whether they're my mutual or not :]
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