Maybe kallamar?
repulsive <3
I love sharks and fishy/sharkie characters so i don’t have to imagine too much (not enough people appreciate him though)
First time a saw him (in the manga) i went “sharkie :D” and i still go “sharkie :D” every time cause the mental illness will never stop
Kisame Hoshigaki getting the love and appreciation he deserves
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PRETTYYYYYYYY
Eat up besties 💚
It's funny how a silly fictional character can come into your life and then take over your entire brain chemistry
i love having friends with favorite colors & shit so i can just send them random crap like yess this is pink ill show it to the pink friend this has a fish ill show it to the fish friend. fish is a color btw
DOGE just froze funding to vital Federal and Indigenous conservation programs devoted to supporting the very delicate and tenuous existence of the black-footed ferret.
I fell in love with these animals as a kid traveling to our National Parks. Their rarity and ferocity made me sharply aware, even as a child, of just how much of a responsibility we have toward our environment. I can't bear the thought of them being a fucking casualty of Trump and Musk.
Look at them! They do war dances.
REblog if you are Asexual, support Asexuals, or spend most of your time actually thinking about Superheroes.
so people who do this may see it.
Something I've noticed growing more common in my life recently has been people using exclusively "they" when referring to binary trans people who don't use "they"
Using "they" when referring to someone when you don't know is seen as "better" in a lot of spaces now, which I can agree with as you don't know what their actual pronouns are. The problem I've noticed is that when meeting a trans person, a lot of people seem to default to "they" even after being told what pronouns they actually prefer. This can be for a lot of reasons, but the most common ones I hear are "I didn't want to assume" and "its not misgendering, they is neutral!"
Person A meets person B, a trans woman. A doesn't know B's pronouns and so refers to B as "they." B corrects A, saying she prefers "she," but A continues to say "they" because its gender neutral. However, A does not do the same to cis women.
The use of exclusively "they" on trans people but not cis people, no matter your excuse, shows that you don't really see them as what they identify as and is quite transphobic since you're literally ignoring their identity and not seeing them as how they want to be seen.
Simple, just ask them their pronouns and then ACTUALLY USE THEM!! If he says he, DONT USE EXCLUSIVELY THEY! If she says she, DONT USE EXCLUSIVELY THEY! If they say they, well. yeah, use they, obviously. If xe say neopronouns and you don't know how to use those, just ask! If any part of someone's identity confuses you, just fucking ask them instead of assuming, for the love of god, and once they tell you, don't ignore what they said.
That's all. Just please stop calling people who don't use "they" by that.
FINALLY SOMEONE UNDERSTANDS
baba, what is your favorite sandwich?
Jack-AroAce-He/They My main blog, I’ll occasionally post art here, as well as things I’ve found and would like to share, among other things. Feel free to ask me stuff! People being actively anti-LGBTQ+, racist, sexist, and overall bigoted will be blocked -NO NSFW-(Pfp is by me)
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