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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
catcrowz
solar-citrus

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mamar12

I don’t really care if this post is 3 years old I’m reblogging it anyway 

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eneriables
arolations

“But some misogynistic frat boy that fucks a different girl every night could just pretend that he’s aromantic so he could be part of the LGBT+ community!”

Translation: for some reason, I think that straight people want to pretend to not be straight and that they’d use an orientation which most straight people don’t know about to do so. Also I probably don’t understand what aromantic means.

demoncarnie

Also like..a guy having a lot of sex with different women isn’t inherently misogynistic

theenglishmanwithallthebananas

also also like. you could also pretend to be bi. or pan. or nonbinary. you could pretend to be a lot of things that still include m/f relationships. if lying is in the picture why stop at aro

thepoorwretchcomesreading

Also also also like, if someone pretends to be aro or bi or whatever, they’re sure as hell gonna get shit for it. Especially if their social circle is the “misogynistic frat boy” type. I don’t know what universe you’d have to be living in to think the pretending to be LGBT+ has any kind of benefit that will outweigh the discrimination faced because of it

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honestsister
m-arci-a

daily life of a digital artist:

  • is that a not coloured spot or a stain on my monitor
  • I didn’t save for at least 2 hours god is real
  • my playlist ended 1,5 h ago I’ve been drawing in silence this whole time
  • ‘ “asdf11.png” already exists. Do you want to overwrite? ‘
  • I resized this very part of a picture but now it looks too small so let’s ctrl+z ohMYGOD IT’S SO B I G
  • this idea seemed cooler yesterday at 3 am
  • I want to pee but right now I’m doing so well and if I go I will leavE THE ZONE
  • opacity 67% or 68% I can’t decide
  • well this pic looks nice //*flips it horizontally*// I regret having eyes
  • where the fuck is my pen
steeldragongamer

traditional artist:

  • I can’t find the right color, why do I not have the exact color I need
  • Oh hey, let’s share this online! *Spends next 5 minutes trying to take a good picture of it/scan it in*
  • IT SMUDGED DAMN IT
  • I have ink all over my hands and it’s not coming off
  • Do not make a mistake lining it, do not make a mistak- FUCK
  • My eraser has been obliterated by mistakes
  • I SPILLED *insert drink/food item here* ALL OVER MY DRAWING
  • My sketchbook fell apart/ripped again
  • where the fuck is my pen
drawing-cookie

@yaya-kun @cosmopoeicpower @soyamargada @fujiquacki

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tdiidk
lgbtlaughs:
“ Muslim designer’s ‘pride hijab’ to spread message of love at gay Mardi Gras The headscarf, created as part of a campaign to push for same-sex marriage in Australia, sold out days after it was launched in October, Australian-Sri Lankan...
lgbtlaughs

Muslim designer’s ‘pride hijab’ to spread message of love at gay Mardi Gras

The headscarf, created as part of a campaign to push for same-sex marriage in Australia, sold out days after it was launched in October, Australian-Sri Lankan Azahn Munas told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone.

The designer said he was relaunching it for the Australian city’s famous festival on March 3 to“celebrate life and love”, and highlight the struggles of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people.

“We have had such a great response including from countries in the Middle East and East Asia. People were so happy that we acknowledged their identity but not in a negative way,” said Munas, who founded the Melbourne-based label MOGA in 2016.

“They live in fear and persecution, they can’t live a free life because of where they live - we want to do this as a way to support them.”

Australia legalized same-sex unions in December after a national postal survey overwhelmingly endorsed marriage equality.

Source: lgbtlaughs