um. Im nonbinary too. :') hi?
Xeno: Today is Non-binary Awareness Day!
Stanley, staring into Francois’s eyes: I AM AWARE OF YOU.
Francois: Really wish you weren’t.
So that your followers know it’s okay to dig through your blog and send in memes, starters, or responses to opens days, weeks, or months after they’ve been first posted.
-nervous laughter-
Open tags
Found this on Twitter, so I thought, why not posting it here and doing a tag game 😊
Ok, I’ll go first
If he is the reason, I’d go to prison gladly 🥰❤️🔥
Tagging: @killerqueen-ofwillowgreen @nic-214 @milkyway-ashes @dr-radiation @whitequeen-ofwillowgreen @sunsetdaydreamer @therockywhorerpictureshow @delicatelyfantasticninja and everyone 😊
Sorry if I forgot to tag some of you!
Gonna try to get through as many characters as possible
Disregarding the whole “yeah of course they draw everyone with consistent hairstyles because that’s what visual arts mediums Do and acknowledging that characters are getting regular cuts would be tedious” the fact remains that Yuzuriha would have to intentionally be keeping her hair short until the epilogue herself, or asking for help from others.
I wonder if at first it was like…almost an intimidation tactic as much as it was convenience. Like a message to Tsukasa saying “I won’t forget this. What you took from me.” Not just her hair but the life of someone she loved, her feelings of safety and autonomy and childhood innocence.
But then after he gets like, yknow, fridged and everyone learned his Sympathetic Backstory (tm) perhaps the watsonian reason for keeping the style really would just be “it’s easier to wash.” But at the same time…
Do you think Senku feels a slight stab in his heart whenever he sees it? Because it’s a reminder to him too, of her almost dying…and the fact that the last words she might have heard were him denying that he cares about her at all. A bluff, sure, and they both know it, but to have that be his last memory of her…
His failure, to keep her close at hand. His words, light and dismissive of her life.
His choice to keep that fire burning.
I wonder if at some point she needled it out of him that it bothered him a little, even though he could see the logic in keeping it short. Obviously he’s not going to ask her to grow it out just because he’s haunted by thoughts of what could have happened, and he didn’t even react when they reunited after a year and her hair was still short.
Maybe she’d invite him to help her cut her hair next time. So he could feel that this was her choice, a blade near her neck, but completely under control and safe.
Kohaku: Did you two sleep together?
Senku: No.
Gen: No.
Chrome: Double negative, that's a yes.
If Xeno had chose the simpler method of describing Senku to Stan.
Now I have a headcanon, that Peeta draws Katniss and her family (Asterid, Burdock and Prim) with the plants associated with their names and when he offers it to Katniss, she says it's missing his portrait. You know, because he IS her family. To which Peeta responds he doesn't have a plant/flower name...
So then Katniss draws something quickly and when Peetas sees it, he asks "What's that ?" (cause Katniss isn't as good as him with a pencil) and she answers : "A dandelion".
was staring at pics of the 5 generals and realised they have major kpop group vibes so i cooked this up
And nothing bad ever happened.
I love talking to kids about disability bc
1. they often just Get It, and
2. they have 0 concept of disability as a tragedy or something pitiable.
I've watched kids get into an argument with a teacher bc they thought wheelchairs were cool. I told a kid that I can't stand for too long sometimes and they replied, "That's okay, I can't do cartwheels sometimes, but I just do other stuff then. You can sit down with me if you want". Today a girl asked me what the headphones on a classmate's desk were for and I told her that headphones are important for some kids because noises bother them, and she said she wished she had headphones at home, because her baby brothers make a lot of noise and it makes it hard to think. The idea that different people could use tools at different times is intuitive and simple and when accessibility aids are explained neutrally, kids don't see them as bad or unfortunate, they're just things that are useful.
Even mental disability!! In Kindergarten the other day one of the kids asked me why his table partner got stickers when nobody else did. I started off by saying, "Well, when you do your work well, it feels good, right? That's your brain giving you a reward," and the kid just right away went, "Oh, and the stickers are like his reward?" YES! You are 5 and have a better grasp on ADHD than most adults! Kids blow me away every day.
《 I'm just your average neurodivergent pansexual/graysexual potato who likes being a part of many fandoms || ENFP || Openly Polytheistic || Humans made the atom bomb but no mouse in the world would build a mousetrap || I'm a minor so yalls old timers stinky geese better get the hell out ok 》
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