DINO.
And the grass where you lay left a bed in your shape
Identifying as bi or pan and then realising you're gay.
Identifying as gay and then realising you're bi or pan.
Identifying as bi and then realising pan is a better fit, or the other way around, or using them interchangeably.
Identifying as asexual and then realising you're allo.
Identifying as an allosexual identity and then realising you're asexual.
Identifying as binary transgender and then realising you're non binary.
Identifying as non binary and then realising you're binary transgender.
Identifying as trans and/or non binary and then realising you're cis.
Feeling comfortable with certain pronouns and then becoming uncomfortable with them and using different pronouns.
Changing your name and/or pronouns as many times as you need to.
Your identity changing over time.
Continuing to question your identity, no matter what age you are.
Never coming to a definitive label for your identity.
Choosing not to use a specific label for your identity.
I have some older art tips that I keep forgetting to post here. I'll add a few in the next few days, at least those that aren't too outdated!
This one is about giving an extra feel of weight to your characters.
John Salt (British, 1937-2021), Black Ford in Field, 1972. Oil on canvas, 48 x 72 in.
Write a villain who is terrifying not just because of what they do, but because they almost convince us they’re doing the right thing.
Begone, foul responsibilities, there’s a protective chair here! I wanted to draw a lighthearted comic with some small kittens. : D
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2024 things:
go on more walks at sunset
buy more plants
read as many books as you want
buy as many books as you want
tell the people you love that you love them more often
eat your favorite foods
look at the stars as much as you can
drink more water
pet more kitties
go to a museum or art gallery or planetarium
play in the rain
smile at strangers
get coffee and go thrifting
do kind things for yourself
learn something new
love with reckless abandon