Thank you @blewitbalatron for the wonderful idea of replacing each dart Sun had to endure with a kiss ‼️‼️took a while on this because
Anyway!! What?! Moon didn’t get direct kisses, only dealt with the aftermath :( he might ask for some more tho hehe
✨ ~ Twilight Skies ~ ✨ (jennybenasmr) (YT Link)
(Credit if you use these!)
i got help wanted 2 today and earned potentially the best achievement i have ever received/seen in any video game ive ever played????
you get it by throwing a pumpkin at moon's face
(here's a clip of me getting the achievement 😭 can you see how shocked i was)
1st & 2nd ward shopping district (west entrance) megami ibunroku persona ost
til that all fishes under one year old are called “young of year” and i think it’s high time we apply this to absolutely everything
also fishery analysts pretend that all fishes are hatched on jan 1. this is my official petition to change new year’s day to new fish day
Zoomers in hell: omg the radio demon doesn't know what the lgbtq is i bet he doesn't even know he's ace.
Meanwhile alastor: why is nothing queer lavender anymore? why are we using every color except lavender? What happened to the flower language? im so confused when did we stop using it, did vox do this to fuck with me? And why do these children keep referring to me as a fighter pilot?! Is that the new word for "fairy" or "dandy"? I realize I'm a bit effeminate but I thought the red made it clear my gender expression. Fuck it I'm gonna go read some Oscar Wild or listen to Billy Stayhorn.
The Gay and Lesbian Kingdom of the Coral Sea Islands was founded in 2004 by a group of queer Australians. Its flag was the rainbow flag, its currency the Pink Dollar, and its national anthem Gloria Gaynor’s I am what I am.
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[Images: The Kingdom’s emperor Dale Parker Anderson stands beside a rainbow flag; a plaque reading: “The Gay Kingdom: On the 14th day of June 2004 at this, the highest point in the Coral Sea, Emperor Dale Parker Anderson raised the gay rainbow flag and claimed the Islands of the Coral Sea in his name as a homeland for the gay and lesbian people of the world. God Save our King!”; A sign on a beach which reads “Welcome to Heaven, Cato Island Post Code 0000, Capital of the Gay and Lesbian Kingdom, www.gayandlesbiankingdom.com” draped with a rainbow flag, next to a post box labelled “Royal Gay Mail”]
In class we were talking about how cats teach themselves to hunt around their collar bells, and this dude followed that up with “well you know how Santa has those reindeer covered in those bells, right?”
and what he going for was “the bells on cat collars are the same that reindeer are pictured wearing”
But what *I* heard was “Santa’s Reindeer are predator animals that are covered in bells for our protection” and let me tell you I did not appreciate that.
The first time I read discworld as a kid, I didn't really understand what the whole "if you are asked to find the real you in a maze of mirrors, ignore them all and look down, and that is you" thing was supposed to mean. I thought it was kinda weird and pretentious. Like, why are you avoiding the question?
But now that I've actually experienced some of the identity crises that you encounter when growing up, it makes so much more sense. It actually makes more sense now than it did back then, to people who grew up in a post-social-media world. You're constantly presented with esthetics and identities to give yourself a sense of meaning, you're supposed to place yourself on every imaginary scale someone made just because, and while that can be fun, there's this added expectation to assign your sense of self to an image someone else made, if you feel like it resonates with you. And... That's especially true with gender. Trans people online have this constant pressure on us to "find our truth" and care oh so deeply about it, but then algorithms start marketing curated pictures of our identities to us, to find pride in it. We're supposed to look at a list of tiktoks about our microlabel and think, "those are my people and I'm proud to be one of them". And don't even get me started on the concept of gender envy. Like, you're supposed to look at something that has nothing to do with you, and assign your identity to this thing, which surely doesn't help the fact that young people are now collectively paralyzed by a lack of sense of self. And I'm not saying any of those things are inherently bad or invalid- we all look at mirrors to examine ourselves, and that's FINE. But the person you ARE isn't gonna come to you in a dream, or an essay, or a post, or a reflection. It's in you. Your sense of self isn't a riddle to be solved, it's just who YOU are. This isn't to say you shouldn't do things that make you feel happy or authentic. But those things don't define you. Nothing that you do or experience would make you no longer you if changed, and that's okay. You're not your body, or your clothes, or your attitude, or your job, or your abilities, or your fandoms, or your diagnosis. You can love them, and hopefully you do, but they're not you. You're you. You're the perspective that experiences the world around you. You're the thing under your mind that feels. Please don't forget that.