Little Mermaid, now Barbie.
These sad losers can't handle when they are not the main character. They make everything about themselves. The misogyny is automatic.
Michael Sheen is the horniest actor in the industry. I have never seen an actor be so far in a fandom, that they themselves have been in, that they'd openly admit to reading smutty gay fanfiction of their character and another character that's played by one of your closest friends.
"magic wand" is such a funny thing to call it like. yeah i'm casting spells on my cock. about to burn a level 4 spell slot to cast Cum All Over Myself
Anyone: so, are you like... A man or a woman?
Me: *rolls D20*
1: my pronouns are he or they, usually
2: neither
3: it's complicated
4: I'm a man
5: I'm non-binary
6: I'm queer
7: I'm demi-masculine
8: I'm a trans guy
9: *shrugs*
10: I'm like a guy, but to the left
11: your guess is as good as mine
12: not a girl, not a woman, and not even a Janet anymore
13: *laughs awkwardly*
14: *completely changes subject*
15: .... What?
16: I'm just trying to get by, fam
17: I'm an experience ✨
18: if boys are blue and girls are pink, I'm green.
19: chaos
20: I am vengeance. I am the night. I am BATMAN.
If Amazon doesn't give us season 3 I'm 100% convinced that Neil, Michael and David will just do it staged-inspired in their fucking backyards
real talk does anybody struggle with using the correct pronouns for yourself. is that… is that a thing. i know i’m nonbinary and have for a while but referring to myself as “they” and “them” is a struggle sometimes.
it’s been about eight months since i started using they them pronouns.
edit: I’ve never been so validated by the internet before. Thank y’all!!
*Note: for the purposes of this poll, trans people includes trans men, trans women, ("aligned" and unaligned) nonbinary people, bigender & multigender people, gender fluid people, agender people, genderqueer/genderfuck people, people who are strongly gender nonconforming in other ways who no longer (exclusively or primarily) identify with the gender they were assigned at birth, people questioning if they are trans and still in the process of figuring out how they identify, and anybody else who identifies with transness as an umbrella term describing not currently feeling/living/identifying/experiencing the gender they were assigned at birth, regardless of expression/labels/bodies/etc. This is a broadly inclusive poll. If your question is "do I count" my answer is "yes."
if trans people getting gender affirming care is "mutilation" yet intersex babies getting surgeries (aka getting mutilated) isn't a big deal, you don't care about children, you just hate trans people
(Image description: ten square pride flags with white text that reads "you'll never have the comfort of our silence again".)
The flags are: abrosexual, queer, sapphic, bi-lesbian, demiboy, demigirl, polysexual, unlabeled, aroace, and gender non-conforming.
These are inspired by an image of a sign taken at an anti-Anita Bryant protest in 1978.
It's not just the LGBTQ students, it's any student who has a LGBTQ person in their life: a mother, a father, a friend, a neighbor, an aunt, an uncle, a cousin. It's more than just classmates.
No one has no right to question if people are valid.
It's only right for Miss Italy to do this. As trans women, we have an unfair biological advantage in looking hot.










