Slytherins are written to be the opposite of what jkr considers “good” and “appropriate”.
F*g is a slur and no amount of quirky posts is gonna make you cool for using it
You have rights because faggots and dykes fought for them. Respect that you cunt
You have rights because
faggots and dykes fought for them.
Respect that you cunt
Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.
We are proud to announce our first server fest!
This HP Fanfiction Prompt fest celebrates the creation and exploration of characters and their experiences in the Wizarding World!
Prompt submissions and claiming are open Saturday, May 28 through June 30, 2022.
Submissions will remain open through July 15, 2022.
There’s More!
We have decided to make this a Prompt Pledge fest!
By that, we mean, we pledge to donate to a TBD UK based LGBTQ charity for every prompt fulfilled, up to $100. Specifically, $1 per drabble and $2 per artwork and fics over 1k words. The specific charity will be announced before the end of the submission period.
Check out the AO3 Fest Page here!
[Image ID: a cel-shaded digital drawing of three pieces of kink gear: a ball gag on a black leather strap with silver hardware, the ball is colored in the original pink/red/orange/yellow/green/teal/blue/purple Gilbert Baker Pride flag; a black studded paddle with a heart shaped opening, it has silver studs, and a fuschia colored coil of rope. All three are arranged over the pink triangle as used by ACT UP. The words "kinksters not corporations" are written over the illustration in blocky rainbow lettering.]
So a fun fact -- the mother of Pride was an openly kinky polyamorous bisexual woman. Kinksters have always been involved in Pride -- and openly involved. Kink is a part of many queer people's sexuality and they shouldn't have to hide that, especially not at Pride. It's an insult to the queer people who came (and died) before us to try to remove displays of kink from Pride for the sake of being "family friendly" (which really just means caving to the sanitization that most benefits corporate interests).
Seeing someone in a harness or leather chaps or wearing a leash & collar isn't going to be harmful to children but if you really want to make Pride child/family friendly -- then go arrange an event that's specifically dedicated to that. Making more spaces for queer expression will always be better than trying to narrow the ones that already exist.
I wasn't initially sure if I wanted to use the ACT UP triangle in the background of this piece but after a discussion I had with a roommate of mine who grew up in the 80s and 90s, who was given classes on AIDS before it was given any other sex education and how important kink was to people in those days, how kink and gay rights were inextricably linked back in the early days of Pride... I decided it was important to include it. Because these are both parts of our history that are linked and should be remembered.
Here’s my favourite Slytherin in conjunction with the last day of Pride Month ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🌈
Happy Pride everybody!!!
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Pride Flag Book Recs! 🌈
Let’s be honest, we’ve all wanted a rainbow on our bookshelves at some point in our lives. So I’m gonna help you make one with all LGBTQ (f/f) books and hopefully also help you with your pride tbr ideas as well!
The Henna Wars by Adiba Jaigirdar, Blood Countess by Lana Popović, When We Were Magic by Sarah Gailey, The Animals at Lockwood Manor by Jane Healey, Everything Grows by Aimee Herman
All Eyes on Us by Kit Frick, After Happily Ever After Anthology, Once Upon a Pastry by Ashley Uzzell, Pulp by Robin Talley, Late to the Party by Kelly Quindlen
The Girl Next Door by Chelsea M. Cameron, The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon, The Meaning of Birds by Jaye Robin Brown, The Falling in Love Montage by Ciara Smyth, You Only Live Once by Jess Vallance
The Midnight Lie by Marie Rutkoski, Hazel’s Theory of Evolution by Lisa Jenn Bigelow, The Rise of Kyoshi by F.C. Yee, Tell Me How You Really Feel by Aminah Mae Safi, Going Off Script by Jen Wilde
This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone, The Afterward by E.K. Johnston, Outrun the Wind by Elizabeth Tammi, House of Dragons by Jessica Cluess, The Weight of the Stars by K. Ancrum
Super Adjacent by Crystal Cestari, These Witches Don’t Burn by Isabel Sterling, Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan, Tarnished Are the Stars by Rosiee Thor, Once & Future by Amy Rose Capetta & Cori McCarthy
Happy Pride Month Reading! ❤️💛🧡💚💙💜
Fun topics to bring up with your fam this Thanksgiving:
- The Second Ammendment and why we don't need it
- The protests in Hong Kong
- Girls having body hair (bonus points if you openly display yours)
- Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself
- Complain about millennials not being able to afford housing because of the boomers' complete fuck up regarding the economy
- Russian collusion
- Abortion rights and why we need them
- Children in cages at the border and why that's bad
- Border control in general (bonus points if you bring up a wall)
- Kneeling during the national anthem
- The fact that Thanksgiving celebrates the massacre of Native Americans
- How Bernie can still win
- Climate change and why we're all fucked because of it
- Tampons and pads should be free or at least not so heavily taxed
- Call someone a boomer
- Tell anyone older than 40 that all your textbooks are online