Never let someone make you feel bad or weird for what you like; we’re all different and like different things, and that’s ok!
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stephanie lauter is fat btw. if you even care. and shes still considered hot and desirable and popular by her peers. and theres nothing you can do about it
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I am entirely, unironically rooting for Scar to win secret life, if only for the standing theme of the Victor of each season opposing its motif. Mans cannot keep a secret for the life of him, he just throws his pocket lint around as bribes and it works
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Phil and Fit when Forever asks if anyone else has been kidnapped while he was gone
ID: Two screenshots from Nerdy Prudes Must Die of Grace talking to Ruth. Philza and Fit's Minecraft skins have been edited over Grace's face. Forever's Nether skin, which has pronounced eye bags and him wearing his presidential sash as a headband, has been edited over Ruth's face. The caption in the first one has been edited to read "This is Quesadilla Island". The caption in the second one reads "People go missing everyday." /end ID
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You deserve to feel like you are worth it, because you very much are!
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Okok not NPMD but I absolutely hc !regressor Lex and !cg Ethan
Bc she never really got a childhood and had to grow up so fast to protect Hannah she regresses to re-experience that time in her life. I imagine she’s quite high energy when small bc she doesn’t have the weight of all of her adult responsibilities on her shoulders, and Ethan absolutely indulges her with all the toys and games he can.
Thoughts?
That’s canon man idk what ur talking abt /j
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A special way to make your pokemon day better
You can always see more here
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For Nerdy Queer Teens Past and Present
Cass is a fat, nerdy queer teenager who is obsessed with a book series and roleplays as one of the characters in an online community. I was a fat nerdy queer teen who was obsessed with a book series and roleplayed in an online community! She’s a chronic overthinker, I’m a chronic overthinker. Needless to say, I cared a lot about Cass and felt protective of her while reading.
The chapters are interspersed with roleplay scenes, which might not work for everyone, but was very nostalgic for me, and they nicely complemented what was happening in Cass’s AFK world.
It was also nice to read about a main character who is so confident both in being fat and being a lesbian, especially as a teenager. There still aren’t many examples of that in media.
While there are a lot of elements to this story, including family as well as romance, it was the friendships that stood out to me, and how seriously they’re taken. They’re often messy and imperfect, but they’re also so important to Cass, and they can be unexpected and beautiful even when they’re messy.
I highly recommend this for nerdy queer teens and those who once were nerdy queer teens—though I’m sure lots of other readers would enjoy it, too.
Out of Character by Jenna Miller was reviewed at the Lesbrary
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