happy birthday Keith ✨✨
a mess…
au where everything is the same, except that remnants of the metaverse trickle into the real world in the form of benign, (but annoying) little ‘quirks’
bonus:
This is not the proper launch but the blurb + prologue is now live on earthflown.com :O Earthflown is a partially illustrated original novel set around 200 years in the future. Guys i’m so incredibly stressed and excited about this at the same time, I have been working on this for over a year and really did not know if sharing like this was a good idea but finally bit the bullet! Also the animation took me a long time to paint haha.
Blurb (a work in progress haha) is below :3 if you like romance backed by crime, murder and conspiracy set in a world where magic is studied like science - you might like this story!
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One moment you’re just a dude who wants to chill with your cat and the next you discover that your crush of three years is a big doggo boy and sometimes it gotta be like that yknow
Don’t worry I doodled something more fluffy but I wanted to finish this first asdghgfh
Maned wolf in Brazil
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Does anyone else on the arospec feel incredibly isolated from almost everyone? I don’t mean in a, “they can bond over same-sex relationships/being trans” way, I mean in a, “I no longer see things through an amatonormative lens but almost everyone I talk to does” way.
The entire concept of love has been shifted drastically for me, but for other people, it’s rigid, inflexible, set in stone; romance is romance, friends are friends, there’s a line, it’s absolute, it’s simply the way things are.
But so much of that confuses me, now. How can something be inherently romantic? How is teasing and complimenting people considered flirting, which is considered being romantically interested in someone? How is acting or looking at someone in a certain way somehow different between friends, lovers, family? How is platonic intimacy considered simply a stepping stone to romance? How is being emotional with people a sign of attraction? How?
I just don’t understand. And not being able to understand these things leaves me isolated from others, sometimes entirely, and it can be so exhausting sometimes. It’s exhausting to always have to justify why you don’t see things the same way they do, because the way they see things is “right” and “that’s just the way things are”, because “it’s a part of being human”.
And, unfortunately, a lot of that comes from the LGBTQ+ community, especially when it comes fandom spaces. If you speak up about a same-sex/gender couple perhaps not being romantically interested, or you headcanon someone as aro, it’s always, “why does this happen when it’s a sapphic/mlm couple/lesbian/gay headcanon?”
The implication that we are homophobic because we don’t see love in the same way others do hurts. The way that so many people see fans who want aromantic representation as simply not supporting gay people. Or when we speak up about people continuing to ship a confirmed/implied/coded aromantic character in romantic relationships, and we’re told to “stop taking it so seriously”.
Arophobia is isolating, and unfortunately, it’s everywhere. The way society has regulated people’s lives, telling us how to be happy, who to be happy with, the rules of happiness, has long-since ingrained internalized arophobia into everyday life, and it’s so hard when you’re aware of it, but can’t do anything about it because no one wants to step away from their easy, comfortable ideals.
Psss pssss psss meet me up in the ace tent every Friday night for frog trivia
If AO3 had a dark mode version, I would probably never stop reading
You know, sexuality is fluid. SEX EDUCATION S2 (2020)
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