Silver Tongue
A moment of silence

spillywolf:

For all the hot drinks that were wasted because you got distracted and forgot about them for three hours.

scraps-is-busy:

ethmoiids:

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Modhorse;

Considering replacing wings with horns, mostly because I dread drawing bat wings. Do you guys like it or prefer the one with wings?
Perhaps since it’s "demon” themed, i can possible create plasma wings upon summoning?
Opinions?

Go with horns. Join me in the horned mod group. One of us. One of us.

beesmygod:
“ pepperonideluxe:
“ I’m on a quest to write the worst video game joke. Care to join me?
”
oh my GOD
”

beesmygod:

pepperonideluxe:

I’m on a quest to write the worst video game joke. Care to join me?

oh my GOD

ace-angel:

vaspider:

tundrakatiebean:

skeletrender:

glumshoe:

The other thing about the word “queer” is that almost everyone I’ve seen opposed to it have been cis, binary gays and lesbians. Not wanting it applied to yourself is fine, but I think people underestimate the appeal of vague, inclusive terminology when they already have language to easily and non-invasively describe themselves.

Saying “I’m gay/lesbian/bi” is pretty simple. Just about everyone knows what you mean, and you quickly establish yourself as a member of a community. Saying “I’m a trans nonbinary bi woman who’s celibate due to dysphoria and possibly on the ace spectrum”… not so much. You’re lucky to find anyone who understands even half of that, and explaining it requires revealing a ton of personal information. The appeal of “queer” is being able to identify yourself without profiling yourself. It’s welcoming and functional terminology to those who do not have the luxury of simplified language and occupy complicated identities. *That’s* why people use it - there are currently not alternatives to express the same sentiment.

It’s not people “oppressing themselves” or naively and irresponsibly using a word with loaded history. It’s easy to dismiss it as bad or unnecessary if you already have the luxury of language to comfortably describe yourself.

There’s another dimension that always, always gets overlooked in contemporary discussions about the word “queer:” class. The last paragraph here reminds me of a old quote: “rich lesbians are ‘sapphic,’ poor lesbians are ‘dykes’.” 

The reclaiming of the slur “queer” was an intensely political process, and people who came up during the 90s, or who came up mostly around people who did so, were divided on class and political lines on questions of assimilation into straight capitalist society. 

Bourgeois gays and lesbians already had “the luxury of language” to describe themselves - normalized through struggle, thanks to groups like the Gay Liberation Front.

Everyone else, from poor gays and lesbians to bi and trans people and so on, had no such language. These people were the ones for whom social/economic assimilation was not an option.

The only language left, the only word which united this particular underclass, was “queer.” “Queer” came to mean an opposition to assimilation - to straight culture, capitalism, patriarchy, and to upper class gays and lesbians who wanted to throw the rest of us under the bus for a seat at that table - and a solidarity among those marginalized for their sexuality/gender id/presentation. 

(Groups which reclaimed “queer,” like Queer Patrol (armed against homophobic violence), (Queers) Bash Back! (action and theory against fascism, homophobia, and transphobia), and Queerbomb (in response to corporate/state co-optation of mainstream Gay Pride), were “ultraleft,” working-class, anti-capitalist, and functioned around solidarity and direct action.)

The contemporary discourse around “queer” as a reclaimed-or-not slur both ignores and reproduces this history. The most marginalized among us, as OP notes, need this language. The ones who have problems with it are, generally, among those who have language - or “community,” or social/economic/political support - of their own.

@vaspider
if you hadn’t seen this yet I thought you’d want to

Thank you. It’s very good.

Also, I’ve only ever seen white people object to queer and it’s frequently used by black queer people and other qpoc…. which I think says a lot.

What I learned from Fullmetal Alchemist

cocythe:

strange-circumstances:

Good people do bad things:

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Good and evil are subjective:

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Sometimes those you trust the most will hurt you the worst:

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Bad things happen to good people:

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Even those you love can die:

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 Life isn’t fair:

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You can’t get something for nothing:

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Don’t judge people by their outward appearance:

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Don’t give up. Even when things are hard:

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Don’t forget the people who helped you get where you are:

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Hatred will destroy you:

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People can change:

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There are two sides to every story:

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Even your enemies have feelings:

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When the world is crashing down around you, it is okay to laugh:

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… or cry:

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Family comes in all shapes and sizes:

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Big things come in small packages:

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The truth is sometimes more frightening than you hoped:

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Beauty can hide great strength:

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Crying is not a weakness:

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Expect the unexpected:

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Sometimes you have to make a sacrifice in order to move forward:

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Learn from your past. Don’t forget your mistakes:

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*SLAMS THE REBLOG BUTTON*

pybun:
“ jaku
or ack
”

pybun:

jaku

or ack

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todays drawing prompt was colour pallet and I got probably the best combo

todays drawing prompt was colour pallet and I got probably the best combo

secretendings:
“ captainsnoop:
“ So if you wanna know where the US is as a country, Fox News (donnie’s news network of choice) recently made up a Swedish official and had him speak on TV.
Just, y’know, fabricated a member of the Swedish government in...

secretendings:

captainsnoop:

So if you wanna know where the US is as a country, Fox News (donnie’s news network of choice) recently made up a Swedish official and had him speak on TV.

Just, y’know, fabricated a member of the Swedish government in order to push their narrative. 

Cuz that’s where we’re at now. 

a source a source a source

this is fucking terrifying

me watching incredibly gory gross stuff: *yawns*
me watching something that's giving me second hand embarrassment: nope nope NOPE i'm out g2g i'll be in the other room for the next 5 hours i can't do this nOPE