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Now Kith

Now kith
(Now kiss)
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Top surgery gofundme
Hi! I'm Asher. I am trans FTM and queer. I like reading, writing, making things, watching TV, and scrolling through TikTok. I created a GoFundMe for my top surgery, it's linked below. Please share or donate, without this I'm not gonna be able to afford top surgery for years and years. The estimate is $10,350. Anything is greatly appreciated. If you'd rather support me another way my small business is @indieclosetcrafts on instagram or I have cash app and Venmo too (hmu for those). Please share and spread this.

You never realize how much ftu art of rooms have a ridiculous amount of windows until you're specifically looking for ones without open windows
Anyway, time to edit stock photos to put blinds over a bunch of windows!

You're welcome, bedrock users
You can be a merperson now
Drink iced coffee
Panik Attak

I was practicing drawing characters in distress last night after looking at screenshots of N's (From Murder Drones) panic attack in episode 8
I believe he appears distressed
Support a faceblind character artist?
I FUCKING CALLED IT
THAT BITCH WITH THE PIGTAILS IS A FTM SELF-INSERT
Transmasculinity Throughout Time: Lou Alcott

Yes, you heard me. There is substantial evidence that the author of Little Women was in fact a transgender man! He actually didn’t go by the name that Little Women was published under, with family and friends he would go by Lou, Louy, or LM. His children called him “papa” and “father” and his father, Bronson Alcott, called him his son. He said in 1882, “I am more than half persuaded that I am a man’s soul, put by some freak of nature into a woman’s body.” As a child, he said in a journal, “I don’t care much for girls things. People think I’m wild and queer.” He would pass as a man at masked parties for fun, and delighted in people’s reactions. For his entire life, he expressed this identification as a man, and the character of Jo in Little Women was in part a self insert character based on this. So why don’t we hear about him as a trans man? Well, it’s just not convenient for most people to believe that a beloved book about girls becoming women was written by a man.