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a blog for mlm by an mlm. i'm raleigh (he/him, 20)

hey i’m alive sorry for disappearing college and life are busy

idk if i’ll go back to posting on here but if u wanna follow me still i sometimes post on @stourhead 

that’s about it hope yall are happy and gay, happy halloween 🎃

this love of lesbians is being sparked yet again because i just discovered that two of the authors that have visited one of my classes on separate occasions are partners and it’s making me crazy to read in their work about their struggles and traumas (esp at the hands of men) then know that the two of them are in LESBIAN LOVE with each other................. h

only gay people:

like

  • dnd
  • audrey hepburn
  • fangoria
  • harry houdini
  • croquet

can’t

  • swim
  • dance

don’t know

  • karate

tdov and i havent seen a single version of "rejoice, transgenderism be upon ye"

yup happy birthday trans people

i may be a man but i am a gamer girl

cowboys are frequently secretly fond of each other 🤠💘

[ID: a black and white relief print of two cowboys stylized like a vintage comic illustration. the cowboy on the left is lying on his stomach with his hands resting on his chin and looking up at the other cowboy, who is serenading him with an acoustic guitar. behind them in the night sky are stars and a crescent moon. printed text on the bottom reads “cowboys are frequently secretly fond of each other.” End ID.]

“When I was little, I asked my pastor if Judas had been in love with Jesus. He sent me back to my mother early, with a note for her to explain “things.” But no matter what anyone said, I couldn’t be convinced that the Bible was anything less than a love story. (I kissed your cheek in front of them all and in doing so, I think that I damned the both of us. You, to be left crucified and bleeding and paying for my sins. Me, to be left wandering and wanting and never to see your face again.)”

K. Wright, Judas  (via chazeatsbrains)

sketch for the judgement, charcoal on paper, john singer sargent, c. 1903-1916