being called a doll is the best

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

Put your age in your bio or you’re getting blocked 💚

This warning is serious.

4/18/2023: just went through my followers and unfollowed a number that I really like that upon second look don’t have an age in the bio. Protect yourself and me and don’t follow unless you’re above the age of 18.

If you’re new to my 18+ blog, hello!

This is mostly a fantasy porn blog, although the content has recently been less “pls turn my brain off so I can be your fucktoy” and more political due to the fact that our rights are being eroded at a frightening rate, the christo-fascists are getting what they want, and I’m honestly scared terrified that A Handmaiden’s Tale is going to happen.

If you’re here for pics of me (#o fuk it me) and you like what you see, I’m happily taking donations to keep my mentally ill and unemployed ass fed and housed (c*sh*pp: $ElEmmie)

I like talking with people, but thanks to previously mentioned mental illness, my memory has more holes than a fishing net, and I may forget anything and everything, including responding to dms, which is always open, as are my asks.

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ratbastarddotfuck

every piece of advice I see on this site for getting "fandom" tattoos is useless. "wait two years" "wait until the show has ended" right so wait until you're not invested and you don't care and you're not as excited to get the tattoo? nobody's listening to this.

the real advice. is to make sure the tattoo is a piece of art that you will enjoy having on your body even if you lose your connection to the media that inspired it. it should be meaningful or beautiful to you on its own merit, and not just because of the connection to the thing.

this is the same advice I give to people who want matching tattoos with another person.

I have two "fandom" tattoos for pieces of media I'm no longer invested in and a matching tattoo with my ex wife. I still love all my tats, because they're good pieces of art that I enjoy having on my body, even seperated from their original context.

do not get a tattoo of an actor's face or a highly recognisable symbol unless you've really come to terms with the fact that someone involved in your chosen property may be outed as a predator or other vile asshole later on.

tumblingclockwork
a crematorium is basically a bakery that cooks everything to a fine ash i want to go out like a bonfire
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firstofficerkittycat

star trek is about. .,the sixties

anghraine

It sure is.

This is fantastic, and it very much captures the essential queerness of their relationship in a way that I feel is sometimes sidelined from discussions of what's going on between them. There's a quote from George Takei about the intensity of the scenes between Kirk and Spock that sticks with me:

“from the perspective of gay people, seeing that is eye-opening. They see the gay passion, the gay attraction, and the gay anguish depicted in those scenes.”

I understand the desire for one of the most iconic quasi-utopias in SF/F to also be a quasi-utopia for queer people, to imagine we could just fall in love and get married and nobody would blink an eye because it's the better future. I get the desire to imagine that as the context of Kirk's and Spock's lives specifically. It's not any kind of moral affront. But it's just not what I see happening on the screen in TOS.

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teaboot

I think the number one cure for self image issues is going to a kink club and just making friends cause you will find the most wonderful and sexy old fat disabled transgender queer and freaky people in the whole entire world that you will never see on TV and they will all have a line thirty miles long of dreamers openly begging for a piece of that

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iluvpirates

Daily reminder: Transphobia actively contributes to sexism. If you don’t fit the beauty standard and are seen as masculine in any way shape or form, you are seen as transgender and as a “problem”

pisshandkerchief

I think it's incredibly important here to not overlook the fact that she is a Black woman. Transphobia, racism, and sexism overlap significantly because of the incredibly eurocentric beauty standards women are judged on.