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Thief of light

@co8alt8looded / co8alt8looded.tumblr.com

My main is Slonkey but I actually just use this blog as my main so its a mix of rping and normal stuff
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I am literally willing to ship everything if you give me a good reason to, so don't be afraid to ask!
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All my art tagged co8altart
"When you go out, dress like you're going to meet the person you're going to spend the rest of your life with."
-my brother
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Mun: Call me C88MUN for short
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Dad: i found the drawing tablet

Mom: its going to take you a long time to get used to using it

Me: has it nearly down in les than an hour

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The adventures of me wearing my graphic tees/dresses that have to do with video games or shows while working at Hot Topic. True story today.

Guys, stop doing this. It makes you 20000000 times less likely to pick up a girl. Stop “checking” us and let us love our things. 

let someone do that to me

All of this ^ and also, also? You are actually allowed to wear a shirt/dress/whatever with movie franchise, video game series, or comic book character that you want. This nerd policing is sexist and just patently ridiculous. You wouldn’t walk up to someone in a Yale sweatshirt and ask, “Did you even really go there? OK, what’s the mascot’s name? Which college did you live in?” You wouldn’t walk up to someone in a Cubs t-shirt and say, “I bet you’ve never even been to a game at Wrigley Field. I bet you don’t even know Ryne Sandberg’s stats. I bet you don’t even know who Harry Caray is other than an SNL skit. Ugh. Fake sports fans.” (Though I do know women are routinely questioned about whether they “really” like sports or are just pretending to catch a man.)

You are allowed to just really, really like the Batman logo and wear a Batman t-shirt. And anyone who tells you otherwise or tries to “make sure” you really know what you like can fuck right off.