"homosexuality is unnatural! there's only two genders! it's a sin-"
I'm sorry, have you seen NATURE???
ALSO THE ARTIST IS HUMON, FIND THEM AT HUMONCOMICS.COM!! was so sure I had included that but apparently I forgot, so sorry!
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"homosexuality is unnatural! there's only two genders! it's a sin-"
I'm sorry, have you seen NATURE???
ALSO THE ARTIST IS HUMON, FIND THEM AT HUMONCOMICS.COM!! was so sure I had included that but apparently I forgot, so sorry!
my fav ship dynamics : sapphic edition
I remember a few years ago there was a guy giving me and my class an LGBTQ talk, talking about orientations and gender identity. And he told a story that happened to him at another school.
He explained that once, he was going to give the same talk he gave to us at kids a bit younger than us (we were 16, so the other kids were 15). But before he did, one of the kids, let's call him Dave, came at him privately and told him he was gay. He explained he wanted to come out to his class, but that he was scared because of some other kid. Let's call him Josh.
Josh had transfered recently, and he was from another town, another country even. He had repeated a year and he was 16. The guy was pretty popular with girls, and good at sports, he was very good-looking but and also pretty tall, like 6'3. He was considered pretty intimidating by most. And since he was popular, masculine and intimidating, Dave was scared that if he came out, Josh would bully him.
The guy giving the talk helped him out a bit. He started the talk, and eventually, he started talking about homophobia. He asked the class what they'd do if they saw a homophobic attack. Then Josh straight up said “I'd break the homophobe's arm.” The guy giving the talk was like “isn't that a bit violent” and Josh insisted “no, I'd beat the shit out of them.” Then, the guy giving the talk kept going talking about orientations and Josh usually answered a lot of the questions he asked to the class.
Josh was apparently a huge ally. Dave felt more safe knowing he'd defend him and he came out. Josh gave him a pat in the back and congratulated him. Someone asked him if he was gay too (given he knew a lot of stuff) and he said “Nah I'm straight. My moms are the gay ones”. Turns out he had lesbian moms all along lmao. And a trans best friend back in his country. And he'd beat the shit out of anyone who dared being homophobic or transphobic in front of him.
Could you draw me a toad or frog? It can be really small and simple, I just wanted to request a small pick-me-up!
Alright guys, it’s finally here! Y’all have been begging for me to make edits to the first emoji to include other flags For a while, So I have! I’ll probably end up making more at some point
A new series called happy hearts! :D I love how these came out, they’re so cute! Feel free to use in your servers and if you like what I do, maybe donate to my legal name change fund?
PRIDE FROGS!! A set of froggies with flags! This is only the first set, and more will be made in the future!
Feel free to use in your servers, and if you appreciate the pride frogs maybe [send me a tip]?
I’ve been bothering @insertdisc5 with START AGAIN memes and doodles ever since launch so now y’all get to see them, I have some favoritism problems and an amazing sense of humor
exchange ☕️💋 (a dream I had about two ladies at a café)
Anyway shoutout to flamboyant or effeminate gay men, butch lesbians, scruffy lesbians, loud "obnoxious" queer musical theatre people, """uwu soft bean""" nonbinary people, people who use obscure labels, people who don't use labels at all, and people who use unusual pronouns. You're not cringe, you're not "fake queer", you're not a punchline to be laughed at, and you're not giving the LGBTQ+ community a bad name. Keep being your true authentic selves, we're all lucky you're here.
The other day I saw this kid who commented on a Pinterest post about LGBTQ people realizing they’re LGBTQ in quarantine with, “I was 9 when quarantine started and now i’m asexual biromantic and genderfluid” and I am…
SO GLAD that queer kids are finding themselves at a young age! It’s genuinely wonderful that kids have the resources to know they’re queer at such a young age. It really shows how important the internet is to increasing LGBTQ+ visibility. Now I’m not saying that every queer kid found their identities from the internet, but many of them probably did. If they’re wondering “why do I have crushes on boys and girls” or maybe “why do I feel like a boy but my parents tell me I’m a girl” they can get out their phones and google it. And boom, they’ll know they’re gay/lesbian/bi/trans/pan/nonbinary/ace/aro etc. “But what if they aren’t…” Then so what? People change labels all the time, there’s nothing wrong with a kid changing theirs. They’re figuring themselves out! There is nothing wrong with that. So, to all my younger queer siblings—I see you and I love you. It’s not just a phase and you’re not too young. Don’t let others make you doubt yourself because you know who you are. They don’t.
i cant find the og reblog of this, so i remade this addition
Incorrect quote commission @yourbonesarenowmycoat for based on this post: (x)!
I took some liberties with the designs- hope you all like it ^o^
Can we talk about The Prom? It’s a musical, for those who don’t know. Honestly, it gives me chills every time I listen to it. And the last two songs have never failed to bring me to tears. In Unruly Heart when the one guy says “nothing made sense until him” and the two girls say “she’s the best part in my life” “the only good thing”. I just... I get chills. It’s so powerful. Listen to the soundtrack if you get the chance.