pro tip if you start saying hewwo as a joke it will eventually come to be your standard greeting for all loved ones
Or, in a more generalized form, beware what thou do ironically, lest thou begin to do it ronically.
pro tip if you start saying hewwo as a joke it will eventually come to be your standard greeting for all loved ones
Or, in a more generalized form, beware what thou do ironically, lest thou begin to do it ronically.
show ur girl off; do her against the window
top energy
Item: Potion of Thirst Quenching
the problem with ALOTO is once you watched it, there’s no other similar show you can watch after to help with the withdrawal.
there is nothing else that depicts the queer community in such a way.
I have opened my print shop! Now you can buy my art and support me here ✨
CONFESSION:
I always wanted my Shepards to dual wield pistols but now I wish for that feature even more for the future game after seeing Seven wield duo rifles in Star Trek Picard
Ive seen multiple posts from reddit refuges that go like "im queer and its so welcoming here!" Or "im nonbinary and dont get quized on my gender here!" Or "im autistic and i can be weird here and yall like it!" And its so fuckin cute its like yes hi hello welcome this is the gay ass autistic website we love special interests we love weird genders we love just saying random shit and the just happy surprised tone of those posts is so wholesome to me like yes! hi! you are in fact the target audience! welcome home
This is why I honestly feel like Biden was the best possible choice in a shitty situation, even with his age and potential health issues. Because if nothing else, he is NOT REACTIONARY. He is methodical and dedicated. Do I wish he acted a little faster and with more of an eye towards progressive policies? Obviously yes. But given the choices, and given everything else that's happened, Biden has absolutely made the best of a bad situation. Sometimes you don't need a hero, you need a fucking repairman to come and just make it work until it can be fixed. And he's a damn good repairman.
Okay, I’ll give him the W for this one.
This is his biggest problem unfortunately. He's the kind who "doesn't want to gloat" but he NEEDS to let people know what he's accomplishing! Most young voters are never going to see this article and just remember him "busting the strike." The Democrats need to learn how to do a victory lap.
Because we always need more rainbows.
(Image description: ten square pride flags with white text that reads "you'll never have the comfort of our silence again".)
These are inspired by an image of a sign taken at an anti-Anita Bryant protest in 1978.
Flags:
🌈 Hey Rainbow Readers! Our next list is queer high/epic fantasy! This is for readers who loved books like The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon, The Jasmine Throne by Tasha Suri, and Girls of Paper & Fire by Natasha Ngan! For this list, we defined high/epic fantasy as a story that takes place in an alternate world. These books feature large casts of characters, worldbuilding with its own rules, unique magic systems and a quest or global stakes.
We have several fun genre lists heading your way this month. All of these lists will feature between 10-20 books and all books on it will have under 5,000 Goodreads ratings, with a handful on each being under 1,000! Our goal is to introduce you to new books you might have never seen otherwise. These will be a mix of indie and traditional books; and range in age category!
Do you have any others you would add to this list? Authors please feel free to self-promote your queer high/epic books in the comments!
Books listed above their respective graphics.
ID: A post of five slides. Slide 1: The graphic is a photo of giant church-like windows. The sun is setting in the windows. At the bottom is a tiny figure of a person wearing armor and holding a sword. In white font it reads “Queer high/epic fantasy books to read for pride”. At the bottom of the graphic it says @rainbowcratebookbox in all caps and white font. Slides 2-5: the same background but in the place of the title text are five book covers in two rows, the top has two covers while the bottom has three covers. At the bottom of the graphic it says @rainbowcratebookbox in all caps and white font. End ID.
Ashes of the Sun by Django Wexler
The Spear Cuts Through Water by Simon Jimenez
Beyond the Black Door by A.M. Strickland
The Bruising of Qilwa by Naseem Jamnia
The Sting of Victory by SD Simper
City of Strife by Claudie Arseneault
Venom & Vow by Anna-Marie McLemore & Elliott McLemore
The Last Contender by Liv Savell & Sterling D’Este
The City of Dusk by Tara Sim
The Lost Mage by Ben Alderson
Stronger Still by D.N. Bryn (This was supposed to be book 1: Odder Still)
The Hatchling by Vyria Durav
Lucha of the Night Forest by Tehlor Key Mejia
Master of One by Dani Bennett & J. Jones
To Shape a Dragon’s Breath by Moniquill Blackgoose
Phoenix Extravagant by Yoon Ha Lee
Notorious Sorcerer by Davinia Evans
Dragonfall by L.R. Lam
Shatter the Sky by Rebecca Kim Wells
Master of Hounds by R.A. Steffan
AU where Lexa gets to wake up next to her girlfriend every morning