cyberangzel333 - Lexie's Blog
cyberangzel333
Lexie's Blog

19, She/They, Reader, Author, Girl next door

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cyberangzel333
1 year ago
Susan Kare, The Artist Who Designed Many Of The Fonts, Icons, And Images For Apple, NeXT, Microsoft,

Susan Kare, the Artist who designed many of the fonts, icons, and images for Apple, NeXT, Microsoft, and IBM, 1980′s

cyberangzel333
1 year ago

had a lockdown drill at work today and i am once again thinking about how fucked up it is that i have to be prepared to die in a profession that doesn't involve any kind of bloodshed normally

cyberangzel333
1 year ago

𝙴𝚗𝚐𝚕𝚒𝚜𝚑 𝚂𝚙𝚛𝚒𝚗𝚐𝚎𝚛 𝚂𝚙𝚊𝚗𝚒𝚎𝚕 𝙼𝚘𝚘𝚍𝚋𝚘𝚊𝚛𝚍🌾

cyberangzel333
1 year ago

"why are so many therians foxes?" theres 7.2 million red foxes in australia alone. thats just one country and one species.

"why are so many therians dogs?" theres about a billion dogs in the world. thats a LOT.

"why are so many therians..." have u considered common types of therians are just common animals?

cyberangzel333
1 year ago

toxic yaoi always pairs well with I Cant Decide

cyberangzel333
1 year ago

grabbing like 80 percent of the lesbians I know by the shoulders and saying listen. listen. you have to stop categorizing everyone and everything into Women (Good) and Men (Bad). you might not think you’re doing it, but you are. it’s very clear from the ways in which you talk about trans men and bi women and your experience with gender and your difficulties in the dating scene that on some subconscious level, you think that moral purity is directly proportional to how much Man Stuff somebody has in their life. that contact with men and male-associated cultural byproducts will give you Boy Cooties. it won’t. but I can tell you think it does, and so do all of your trans friends, and it makes us all uncomfortable. so cut it out

cyberangzel333
1 year ago

Type O Negative 🥀

Type O Negative
Type O Negative
Type O Negative
Type O Negative
Type O Negative
Type O Negative
Type O Negative
cyberangzel333
1 year ago
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cyberangzel333
1 year ago
Peter Steele
Peter Steele

Peter steele

cyberangzel333
1 year ago
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cyberangzel333
1 year ago
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cyberangzel333
1 year ago

why does so much media depict us with blood dripping from our mouths all messy. i get it, its scary, its sexy, its a symbol, but we get it by now. you think we’re messy eaters. every time i see a vampire with blood pouring out of their mouth it just looks like somebody with milk pouring out of their mouths

cyberangzel333
1 year ago
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cyberangzel333
1 year ago

i've seen too many trans people get comfortable stating that they're uncomfortable around "all strangers who are cishet men." The problem with this statement is you literally cannot discern whether or not they're a cishet man just by looking at that person. you have no clue if that person is a cishet man- the way they dress, act, talk or present themselves does not matter or make a difference.

many, many, MANY transfems do not feel safe dressing or looking feminine and choose to stay in boy mode when in public. that stranger could be gay, bisexual, polyamorous, a closeted trans woman, that stranger could be a trans man, that stranger could be a nonbinary person, a crossdresser, a transsexual, an intersex person, a genderfluid person, a drag performer in or out of drag, or anyone else on the planet. remember that there are in fact trans men who pass so effortlessly that they have a hard time getting people to believe they're trans. just because that person is very masculine does not guarantee that they're AMAB and cis (or het), not that any of these things are inherently bad.

you cannot tell how a stranger identifies just by looking at them, and it is in fact transphobic, transmisogynistic, transandrophobic, and queerphobic in general to assume that every masc person you meet is a cishet man. if we don't like it when strangers make unfair assumptions about our genders, we shouldn't do it to other strangers, either. it will never be okay to make assumptions about strangers based off of their bodies, and it will never be okay to imply that people with certain body types are inherently dangerous or unsafe to be around, or "couldn't possibly be queer."

cyberangzel333
1 year ago

I hate that people tend to picture a white person in their mind when they think of non-binary people, because the vast majority of non-binary people I've met have been other people of color. among my friends who identify as nonbinary, genderqueer, genderfluid, gender non conforming, agender, multigender, and "other" genders, the people who identify this way the most are my black, Latine, indigenous & Asian friends. yes I have white nonbinary friends, but most of my nonbinary friends are people of color. I'm a nonbinary person of color. this is not a white phenomenon - include us in your representation, because there's loads of us, and we've always been there.

cyberangzel333
1 year ago

Shoutout to all my fellow ppl who see themselves as being simultaneously a boy and a girl. People who often wear clothes traditionally associated with their agab, or who don’t feel extreme dysphoria towards their body. People whose gender issues stem from within, and from knowing that they can’t just metamorphosise on a whim. People who’re a multiplicity in of themselves. People who’ve never known a life of gender singularity. People who’ve always been this way, people who’ve never known different. People who live exactly how they are, as confusing and conflicting as it may be sometimes. People whose friends and family would be beyond shocked and surprised if they told them they weren’t cis. People who love being this way. People who love having their own unique version of the masculine and feminine experiences, who use contradictory sets of pronouns. People who don’t really know if they can call themselves trans, but definitely aren’t cis, and altogether definitely don’t really care. People who are boys and girls and men and women and both and neither all at the same time. I love you. We’re the coolest. <3

cyberangzel333
1 year ago

Y'know what? Fuck it. I am a dude. I am sapphic. I love girls in a very gay way. I love boys in a very gay way. I am a guy, but not a man. A use he/him but I am not a man. I don't use she/her but I am sapphic. I have a complicated relationship with a lot of parts of my identity, and that will not change overnight, but right now what is important is that I am amazing.

I am queer and beautiful and in love. I use labels I want and reject ones I don't.

cyberangzel333
1 year ago
 . ANDROGYNE

⚨ . ANDROGYNE

a gender identity in which one is simultanously a man and a woman, and/or feels inbetween the two

[ my flag redesign as someone whos androgyne :3 ]

cyberangzel333
1 year ago

been really fucking with androgyne as a primary descriptor for myself; mainly in the "a blend of neither binary genders" sense.

because, like, i'm not agender. i Have some sense of gender. and for a while, nonbinary was the word that felt closest to it. but it.. doesn't feel good, anymore. it's nonspecific in a way that catches & chafes.

somethin' about androgyne just makes me happy! feels good in my brain & in my mouth. i wanna describe it further, but words aren't coming to me. i'm neither of the binary genders, but i do feel a blend sometimes - but also not??? idk, it's weird and soupy

cyberangzel333
1 year ago
Be Free!!

be free!!

cyberangzel333
1 year ago
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1 year ago

Slowly working on truly accepting the fact that I am a kinky lesbian. Like I’m in into pup play, I’m into leather, I’m into bdsm, I’m into all of these things and something’s that I’m too like uncomfortable with to post about them on my fully anno tumblr.

I feel like so many other sexuality’s are easier to be kinkier in because of the ammout of kink content available for them. But like it’s hard to find lesbian porn that’s not just long nails and fake squirting.

Being a kinky dyke is really hard to accept and I think we should talk about it more as a community. Lesbians are allowed to be kinky and into “gross” things. I think it’s a really unexplored aspect of the community.

I saw a thing the other day that was like “if you can’t comfortably talk about sex and what youre into with your partner you shouldn’t be having sex with them” and that made me realize. IM NOT COMFORTABLE THINKING ABOUT WHAT IM REALLY INTO so like yeah we be workin on that

cyberangzel333
1 year ago

Can't express how stress free being open minded is.

Some lesbians use he/him? Oh cool.

Some people have people inside their head and sometimes it's fictional chars? Sick your brains like a pirate ship they're all working to run.

Some people like being treated like a pet dog? Bark bark bro.

Being fat isn't unhealthy but a perfectly normal type of body to have? Kinda beautiful how different we can all be.

Something doesn't make any fucking sense? Cool an opportunity to learn. And even if I can't figure it out it's cool we still have mysteries today.

cyberangzel333
1 year ago

i find it so unfair that i cant do all the science. like what do you MEAN I can't study bio and chem and biochem and atrophysics and physics and geology and climate science. what do you MEAN i have a limited lifespan and need to get out of school at some point to get a job. i want to collect the science fields like pokemon, this isn't fair