@catboybiologist you now have a cishet in your followers list <3
i love cishets and their somewhat ugly pride merch that lets us know they're at least fairly safe to be around i'm serious. like genuinely being like 13 and seeing random adults at the store in black "love is love" shirts where every letter is a different pride flag and the whole thing clashes horribly was the most comforting thing.
So Tasmania was Australia's prison colony? What if Tasmania makes its own, slightly smaller, prison colony island, and then each subsequent one continues to do so, infinitely
The final island is very small and houses a single dangerous angry man.
Reblog for fantasy writing exercise.
this may or may not be a fantasy writing exercise for me. please reblog
(via Cartoon: Life in a dystopian satire)
I know it’s not hard to point out reactionaries hypocrisy when it comes to like safe spaces or hug boxes or whatever but genuinely how much of an echo chamber do you have to exist in for you to think this is a reasonable thing to say
remember when i used to art
But no, for real. Six is dark regardless of the sun. Like, there’s a vibe to six and it’s deep purple.
vintage color wheel watch // $14.00
Moon Knight episode 1 + text posts
So many people do not understand the relationship between climate change and cold weather.
Jack Kirby considered the Reverend Billy Graham a dangerous, bigoted demagogue and an antisemite, and the growing evangelical movement a wellspring for homegrown American fascism. In The Forever People, he lampooned Graham as Glorious Godfrey, a bombastic and verbose charismatic preacher who calls people to embrace their hatred of others in the name of Darkseid and Anti-Life. As can be seen in the first page here, he draws a direct link between reactionary American fundamentalist Christianity and the Nazis. It's one of Kirby's most overtly political stories.