Ever wanted to write in the language of Trolls? Now you can! Thanks to the efforts of tumblr user @chompdron translating letters seen in the show, it was simple enough to turn them into a useable, downloadable font.
>> DOWNLOAD THE FONT HERE <<
Available as both .otf and .ttf, and they look like this:
In capitals:
And lowercase:
No credit required on my part, but you might want to ask @chompdron (who did all the actual work) if they mind you using it for comics / public use, etc. Enjoy!
A little late but… Better late than Never #Inktober #inktober2018 #inktober2018day5 #ink#inktober2018day5chicken #Chicken #Hen #momchicken #babychickens
Guys. Article 13 just got passed.
Article 13 just got passed.
Article 13 just got passed.
Article 13 just got passed!
Article 13 just got passed.
Article 13 just got passed.
I don’t know if I’ve said it enough. So…
I have been on tumblr all morning and haven’t seen one post about it yet! I don’t understand how!
It was a 438 to 226 fucking landslide vote too. (https://www.theverge.com/2018/9/12/17849868/eu-internet-copyright-reform-article-11-13-approved)
They’re voting on it one last time in January 2019, but that’s barely any time to change anything!!!!
You still have time to call your MEPs so PLEASE!!! Do so.
If you’re outside of the EU, sign this petition: https://www.change.org/p/axel-voss-save-the-internet-reject-article-13-and-11?recruiter=839558037&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink&utm_campaign=share_petition
If you don’t know what this means, it’s basically then end of how the internet currently is in Europe. Memes? Nope. Youtubers? Bye!
You’d need a license for everything!!!!
And my fellow Americans my be all like, well, what’s the big deal for us? It’s a Europe deal.
No, because the Youtubers there that you love so much? This effects them too! I’m freaking out because Jack, the person who helps my depression go away, may no longer be able to do what he does!
Guys, we need to stop this somehow. Please.
Call your MEPs. Sign petitions. Protest (Peacefully please. Don’t get hurt).
I’m sorry for tagging you guys if you don’t want to be or already know, I just want as many people to know as possible!
I can’t tag everyone, but if you see this, please reblog it. Spread the news. Sign the petition. Call your MEPs. Do what you can to help stop this from passing in January.
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Hi, I searched your posts so I’m sorry if I missed anything, but I was wondering if you knew of any book recommendations that discuss asexual culture/history. Thanks!
I actually just finished a great book on the subject!
Ace by Angela Chen:
“An engaging exploration of what it means to be asexual in a world that's obsessed with sexual attraction, and what we can all learn about desire and identity by using an ace lens to see the world What exactly is sexual attraction and what is it like to go through the world not experiencing it? What does asexuality reveal about consent, about compromise, about the structures of society? This exceedingly accessible guide to asexuality shows that the issues that aces face—confusion around sexual activity, the intersection of sexuality and identity, navigating different needs in relationships—are conflicts that all of us need to address as we move through the world. Through interviews, cultural criticism, and memoir, ACE invites all readers to consider big-picture issues through the lens of asexuality, because every place that sexuality touches our world, asexuality does too. Journalist Angela Chen uses her own journey of self-discovery as an asexual person to unpretentiously educate and vulnerably connect with readers, effortlessly weaving analysis of sexuality and societally imposed norms with interviews of ace people. Among those included are the woman who had blood tests done because she was convinced that "not wanting sex" was a sign of serious illness, and the man who grew up in an evangelical household and did everything "right," only to realize after marriage that his experience of sexuality had never been the same as that of others. Also represented are disabled aces, aces of color, non-gender-conforming aces questioning whether their asexuality is a reaction against stereotypes, and aces who don't want romantic relationships asking how our society can make room for them.”
This should be reblogged by everyone. Even if you’re straight, you should be a supporter.
A closeted boy runs the risk of being outed by his own heart after it pops out of his chest to chase down the boy of his dreams.
© Beth David and Esteban Bravo 2017
It’s here! After a year and a half of hard work, we are both so excited to finally share our film with you. Thank you all for your support and encouragement - this film means the world to us, and your kindness and enthusiasm has made this journey all the more meaningful. It is our great pleasure to share with you this labor of love, and we hope with all our hearts that you enjoy watching it as much as we did making it.
<3
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2REkk9SCRn0 Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/227690432
Sounds awesome
have ur submit box open pls!!! :3c
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- I was 12 when somebody tried to kiss me, and I thought this was the most uncomfortable thing that ever happened to ne
- I was 13 the first time I was called 'a weirdo’ for thinking that kisses were gross
- I was 14 when people laughed at my face when I said that people touching me made me uncomfortable
- I was 14 when I started to pretend and say “omg they’re so HOT” - even if I didn’t know what the hell is 'hot’ (it’s just not a word I use for people, never did) - because I didn’t want to be the weirdo
- I was 15 when people called me a 'freak’ for saying “NO” when they started saying they would fix me with some friends, because they assumed I couldn’t get a date on my own
- I was also 15 when in a game of truth or dare people laughed at me for saying that to me, making out was just uncomfortable (even talking about it)
- I was 16 when people told me I needed “to grow up” when I said that I didn’t feel comfortable talking about dating, and sex
- At the age of 19, people would side-eye me for leaving the room when the topic of conversation involved sex
I’ve ALWAYS been sure of what I liked and what I didn’t.
If I had changed in the meantime? That would be ok. But I didn’t, and this is also ok.
I’ve pretended to have crushes, and to find people 'hot’ just to fit in.
Until the age of 16, I used to pretend I had kissed 2 people, because I wanted to fit in.
At the age of 19, I was getting desperate, because I was getting old, and I still have the same thoughts I had when I was a kid.
At the age of 20, I’ve found out that it was okay.
I was alright all along.
There’s nothing wrong with me, never was! Yet, at the age of 23, I found people calling me 'toxic’, 'an abomination’, saying I don’t exist.
It would work well if I was a teen, but guess what?
It’s been a journey, but I’ve found myself. When I was young. I just didn’t believe it.
Can it be more self explanatory?
“Describe your cat in one picture"
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Infographic: Legally Married and Legally Fired, Center for American Progress
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