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Titanic: Project 401 allows you explore a jaw-droppingly authentic recreation of the RMS Titanic, from first class all the way down to the engine rooms.

Can't wait for the submersible DLC

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I say this with affection: the Honor & Glory guys are absolutely fucking insane. They’re going on? Eight years of work now? With the eventual end goal of recreating every inch of Titanic in painstaking historic detail. There used to be an actual game planned for the environment as well but I think at this point it’s 100% about the ship.

Godspeed, you lunatics. Hopefully my computer will be able to handle the end product.

You meet another bro at a werewolf concert and admire his tattoos. He wants to see your’s…but you don’t have any. He says “I can fix that, let me see your arm”.

[I know I posted doodles of these dudes yesterday, but I colored them in. I forgot to post here]

O he likes shy bois

Knowing that trans women of color started the movement in the united states and were literally immediately erased and excluded from what they started is the most deeply jading knowledge.

It is the original sin of the so-called queer community and it damns it from the cradle.

no white gay boy will ever reblog this, watch:

no white gay will reblog this

no white lgb person will reblog this

Oppression is intersectional, so until we ALL realize this, we are damned!!

It all starts with education. The fact that our community doesn’t know that our movement was started by trans poc is disgusting. However I can only be so mad. Where are we teaching this information? We aren’t. Normally we’d have an older generation to pass down oral histories but most were killed during the AIDS crisis. So it’s up to us. WE must be the educators and instead of shaming the uneducated, take advantage of a teachable moment and share with them the real story behind our liberation.

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Sorry but it’s true, I’ve never met a person over 30 who wasn’t weird and creepy. Young people deserve a safe space away from that

killing myself on the eve of my 30th birthday lest i become a cringe and uncool geezer who is unrelatable to the youths.

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There is a genuinely concerning trend of people refusing to connect with older generations in any way. Especially amongst certain younger queer people. Its actually deeply valuable and important to have genuine positive ties between people of different ages. Especially in the queer community, where so much of our history will be lost without that connection. Its actually absurd to talk about people who are 30 this way. I wouldn’t be here today, I wouldn’t be the person I am, without the support and mentorship certain people older than me gave me.

I turned 31 this year, so obviously my opinion is already cringe, but even when I was a teen I had and still have so much respect for elder queers? The lives they lived, the hate they had to endure, the fighting they had to do just to fucking exist. They crawled so that we could run! Have you ever sat down with a queer person over 50? Listened to their stories? They deserve to be heard.

There are SO many stories these people have to tell about being a young queer person in the 70s, 60s, 50s even. There are so many more stories that can’t be told, that will never be heard, that are lost to time because every single person involved is not with us anymore, and not just because people got old and passed away. Because people were bullied into suicide, murdered, systematically executed via the governments intentional inaction during the aids epidemic…for fucks sake people, please have some respect for these people who’s bodies you are standing on to be able to safely wave your pride flag.

Anonymous asked:

Sorry but it’s true, I’ve never met a person over 30 who wasn’t weird and creepy. Young people deserve a safe space away from that

killing myself on the eve of my 30th birthday lest i become a cringe and uncool geezer who is unrelatable to the youths.

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There is a genuinely concerning trend of people refusing to connect with older generations in any way. Especially amongst certain younger queer people. Its actually deeply valuable and important to have genuine positive ties between people of different ages. Especially in the queer community, where so much of our history will be lost without that connection. Its actually absurd to talk about people who are 30 this way. I wouldn’t be here today, I wouldn’t be the person I am, without the support and mentorship certain people older than me gave me.

I turned 31 this year, so obviously my opinion is already cringe, but even when I was a teen I had and still have so much respect for elder queers? The lives they lived, the hate they had to endure, the fighting they had to do just to fucking exist. They crawled so that we could run! Have you ever sat down with a queer person over 50? Listened to their stories? They deserve to be heard.

There are SO many stories these people have to tell about being a young queer person in the 70s, 60s, 50s even. There are so many more stories that can’t be told, that will never be heard, that are lost to time because every single person involved is not with us anymore, and not just because people got old and passed away. Because people were bullied into suicide, murdered, systematically executed via the governments intentional inaction during the aids epidemic…for fucks sake people, please have some respect for these people who’s bodies you are standing on to be able to safely wave your pride flag.

Another great time strumming for people at the Anthrocon block party this year 🐶 🪕 🎶

When the woman says to the little girl, “Give the bone to the doggy.” 🥹