Anime: Blade runner black out 2022 (2017)
Anime: Ergo proxy (2006)
Anime: Ghost in the shell (1995)
Art by 青玖_Qingjiu
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THIS IS DEFINITELY MY EVERYTHING!!! OTP MÃI KEM!!!!!!
ethereal
team 7 (pov naruto)
team 10 (pov ino)
team 8 (pov hinata)
sand siblings (pov gaara)
team gai (pov lee)
if this gets enough notes i guess i’ll do more idk i mostly made this bc i was sad lmao
Are you really 50? Oh wise person enlighten me *bows down*
I’m really 51 :P
The path to fandom enlightenment is straight and narrow. Simply follow these steps:
Be kind.
Spend time on things you enjoy.
Stay in your lane.
Don’t let anyone else tell you what you can and can’t enjoy.
Use the block and delete button liberally.
Don’t be a dick.
And most importably…
Have fun!
coach yoongi at work
alexandra_yanul on ig
there is no law that gods must be fair — The Song of Achilles, Madeline Miller
I don't know if you know them, but i recently read the "the you know who girls" series and really enjoyed it.It's a high school/basketball story with various wlw realationships:)Do you know any other books like that? (Your blog is absolutely great)
I do know them! I’ve read the first one and then promptly bought the second one from her website. (For those who aren’t familiar, they’re by Annameekee Hesik and they’re great for younger queer readers especially.) If you like those, my highest rec is Tell Me Again How a Crush Should Feel by Sara Farizan for sure, and I suspect you’ll also like Queens of Geek by Jen Wilde, which comes out on Tuesday, and Dating Sarah Cooper by Siera Maley, even though on the surface they don’t have much in common. Oh, and Style by Chelsea Cameron, definitely!
Happy YAs with actual queer casts (as opposed to ones that have them because, say, they’re set at conversion camp, or Rachel Gold’s, which I love for having very queer casts but also always feature some abuse - something I appreciate but obviously can’t recommend to everyone)instead of just a character or two are kind of just super recently budding, which is one of those great changes happening to LGBTQIAP YA right now. You Know Me Well by David Levithan and Nina LaCour was a really great example, and Meg & Linus by Hanna Nowinski is an upcoming one I’d definitely put on your to-read list.
Zendaya for Vogue Italia July 2022 photographed by Elizaveta Porodina, styled by Law Roach, makeup by Raoul Alejandre
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