"Simon is a mighty sorcerer" "When it counts, this young man delivers" "You are at your strongest when you think you are at your weakest. But you deliver"
even with the little jabs and occasional Concerns, Edgin wholeheartedly believed in Simon Aumar the entire time. He recognized the crippling doubt and imposters syndrome standing in Simon's way and kept up a steady stream of confidence to try and counter it. Ed is Simon's biggest fan and he is so thrilled when Simon finally starts to see the potential that Ed has seen for years.
Edgin has two kids and Simon is one of them, send tweet
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[ryuji voice] CAPTAIN KIDD
(I've had a lot of wips that I ended up finishing tonight. I don't normally churn out so much art)
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Lots of exciting firsts today. First time being in a car. First time going to the vet. First vaccine. First surgery!
During intake, all of the other animals (dogs and cats) were just huddled, shivering and making 🥺 faces at everyone... except this guy who was nonstop screaming his head off. That's my boy ❤️
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manila never beating the best crowd allegations 🤭 pete said someone on their crew said we would be singing everything and he said we lived up to it + loudest crowd on the tour so far
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Hi I'm literally five feet tall it's making me really insecure sometimes and like i can't be a real man. How do I deal with it?
Height does not equate to male assertiveness. Personality, on the other hand, does - if you act confident enough, dominant enough, there will be people who don't even take note of your height. It's something I was insecure about for ages (I am barely 5'6), but it's something you can't control and once you recognise that, it's easier to focus on other elements of your masculinity.
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uh it's kinda hard not to call gay's resignation the product of racism when the loudest people gunning for it were white supremacists suddenly pretending they cared about antisemitism, not jews. this is chris rufo taking credit for the whole thing in wsj. https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-we-squeezed-harvard-claudine-gay-firing-dei-antisemitism-culture-war-a6843c4c
dude. i don’t have enough crayons to explain to you how nuance works. yes, white supremacists wanted her to resign. AT THE SAME TIME, she’s an antisemite refusing to offer the same protections to jewish students that she gives to every other kind of student, which is a failure to do her job and bigotry that deserves resignation. a fucking seagull could understand this.
it’s incredibly fucking telling right now that leftists weren’t just as loud demanding she resign for such blatant antisemitism and stupidity. it’s a crystal clear example of what’s wrong with american leftism and their wholehearted lack of care for jews and jewish safety. and instead of viewing it as a failure of the american left, all y’all see it as is a black woman getting fired. go fuck yourself.
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What if Marko and his Mate's son wanted to try drag
Ok so this was inspired by @misslavenderlady 's reply to my ask of Marko being a dad, and how she said Marko would be the pride parent. So while watching some Trixie Mattel my brain said "what if Marko and his mate had a son who came to them and said they wanted to try doing drag". Because Drag is such an artform and I could totally see their kid being into any creative outlet. Now I pictured their son being very androgynous, and not really caring about pronouns (like "call me whatever you want, I don't really care") but they tend to get called They/them a lot cause most people can't figure out if they are a girl or a boy (this is the 80s after all lol)
I also pictured their son to be about 18.
Drag Queens and Drag shows are not a new thing in Santa Carla. In fact you were friends with quite a few of them, having been to shows before because of loving the art of drag.
So when your son came to you and Marko saying that they wanted to enter a drag competition that was happening at one of the local clubs you two were more than happy to help.
Marko and you both helped plan out their outfits as you all shopped for fabric.
Marko being completely at home in the store, asking your son what kind of look they were going for.
Walking out of the store with bundles of fabric.
You, Marko, and your son all sitting down and sketching out exactly what they wanted (something you probably should have done before shopping but Marko had been too excited to wait).
You three all creating the outfits to make sure they would be done on time.
When it came to practicing the makeup Marko left it to you.
You had watched enough of the drag queens get ready that you knew the basics, but still asked your son what their vision was.
Going through a few different looks before settling on a style.
Speaking of style, you also surprised your son with a wig from one of your drag queen friends who was more than happy to help out a young drag queen.
Long, blonde, and curly.
You helped your son learn how to walk and dance in heels, which was a challenge in itself.
Uncle Paul helped pick out the best tunes.
The whole pack helping come up with names.
Settling on Fiore Lunare (Lunar Flower) as a nod to their father's side, and what they were.
Come the night of the competition, everyone was there cheering them on.
Including the more experienced drag queens.
Your son having the time of their life up on stage, even if they didn't win.
Saying that they wouldn't mind doing it again in the future.
You and Marko being proud parents.
Your son being happy that they can express themselves in anyway.
This was random I know but I needed to get this thought down cause I just thought it was so cute!
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