I always get stuck when someone asks for my pronouns because idk how honest I can be- will saying ‘he’ while my long pretty hair is on display make them buffer? Would including ‘it’ as an option give them an aneurism? Can I sprinkle in a neopronoun for shiggles?? Who knows…
nevermind the fact that wilson is staring at house but did anyone see THIRTEEN????
her hand is literally chilling on cuddy's ass.
and CHASE WITH HIS HAND ON HER SHOULDER? AAAAA????
edit: @kindchenschema you absolute chad.
Watching my mom listen to the last episode of TMA season 1 rn 👀
Resisting the urge to explain and spoil everything
I AM ONCE AGAIN APOLOGIZING!
I swear I haven’t forgotten but my job is hosting a shit ton of events this week for tdov and trans awareness so I’ve been bombarded with thousands of tedious tasks
I’m also busy preparing my drag number for Friday- just look at this wonderful promo image I made (graphic design is my passion) (joke)
Being suddenly added to a random group chat full of millennial fanfic authors would save me in many many ways
That or joining a cult
I’m amenable to both tbh
from absolutely not going for a hug to just hold me
and i know people mean well when they give employment advice but god damn some of them its like "did you try submitting your resume to a place that is hiring" fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck no kidding. shit. ive just been printing them out and eating them. yeah thanks i'll try that
STOP SCROLLING!!
I’m doing a research paper thingy on how queerness and specifically the trans experience is reflected in or interacts with the horror genre (with a focus on body horror) (that was the most confusing way I’ve ever explained it oops sorry)
Anyway- While researching and constructing my thesis etc.. I became curious of other experiences that might be similar to mine- so if you feel like you could answer any of these questions please do!
have you ever experienced a kind of catharsis or feeling of acceptance/representation while watching movies with body horror? (or horror in general)
Do you find comfort in the transformative and/or destructive nature of body horror? How/why?
Is there a specific horror movie or trope that you feel extra connected to?
Is there a movie/character/trope in horror that you feel reflects your experience being trans?
And lastly just plug your favorite trans/queer horror movie (doesnt have to be explicitly queer and in fact subtextual and unintentional rep is encouraged)
Hunith naming her baby boy based on a bird of prey known for its small but fierce spirit and that boy ending up in a cage forged by destiny and constantly being attacked by those who can only see prey.
Hurts me in a way you cannot understand.
Tears in my eyes over Arthur Pendragon but what else is new
Hi! It's me scrumpledmilk the cool guy ever20 trans + autistic YouTube era soon 😨🫣
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