@admiral-craymen replied to your post “Frank, I’m reading through your account and I feel like I’m on drugs”
We are all on drugs.
Wrong! I’m off all drugs, and proud of it!
@admiral-craymen replied to your post “Frank, I’m reading through your account and I feel like I’m on drugs”
We are all on drugs.
Wrong! I’m off all drugs, and proud of it!
I like how the colours all mean "this horse is a bitch" except for white, which means "this horse is a bitch and that's why I'm selling it"
figured this could be a fun thing to put here, so have my two most recent bookmarks and their planning pages in my sketchbooks! i might go back and put some of the other bookmarks i have or any other art pieces have for comparisons like these, since like 80% of my pieces get planned at least a bit in there
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Leonard Pollard
My mom was having trouble using they/them prnouns with some friends for a while. One day she said “I think the problem is that I haven’t changed the way I view their gender outside of their pronouncs which adds several extra steps in converting binary pronouns to they/them then conjugating it. So I need to shift how I see them as a gendered person entirely to make using their pronouns easier.” And since then she hardly ever messes up.
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A lot of the cis people in my life need this
This is literally why people mess up pronouns and why it’s a problem.
Like the reason you’re not calling me “they” is because you still think of me as gendered the way you initially assumed. It’s not just the pronouns I want you to change, they only serve as an acknowledgement of the gender I want you to adjust your perspective to. If you did that, you wouldn’t struggle with it.
Reblog to give a hug, a forehead kiss, and a grilled cheese cut diagonal to the person you reblogged it from.
me: so..... see anything interesting lately?
the many eyed creature living in my basement: YOUR LAUNDRY IN THE WASHING MACHINE. IT WAS DONE CYCLING 4 HOURS AGO
me: oh shit i forgot thanks