
Taro • they/them Just a sleepless dork who draws/writes stuff. My other blog: dreaming-insomniac (i mostly reblog stuff over there) Buy me some bubble tea?
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Welp This Is Kinda Old But...Pearl Fanart! Ngl When I First Watched SU She Was My Favourite But Tbh Right

Welp this is kinda old but...Pearl fanart! Ngl when i first watched SU she was my favourite but tbh right now i like Garnet more.
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BOY I WILL WIN HIM OVER ALRIGHT
*runs off with Heiji cause BOY THAT BEETLE'S HOT*
dont steal my son
Well i'm glad he is freed of mafia, following Oda's word.
S00P I HAVE STARTED SEASON TWO. 3 EPS IN AND I'M ALREADY A MESS. WHY WOULD YOU DO THIS TO ME. ODA...AND THE KIDS...GODDAMN IT WHY.
HAHA YES
Man I love Dark Era, it’s such a good prequel and I want to share it with everyone
But manSome people (sexyjesus) and some other people (sintepede) haven’t watched it yet >:(
-s00p
With Elliot i'm pretty sure people would go after me for making him kiss a guy, but end up with a girl. Vise versa with J for she flirts a lot with women but ends up with a guy. Jamie is a trans man so i'm pretty sure we already can imagine the fucking discourse that would come out of that. Marionette is around 12 so i'm pretty sure there will be a lot of discourse with people calling anyone who likes her a pedo. Oooh boy the list goes on.
if your oc were a popular character, what do you think would the discourse about them be?
hey, i'm also from turkey & a bit younger than you. are you out to anyone? what did people say? i know that people here are homophobic & transphobic. do you have any advice?
Naber! Okay so well...i am technically out but also not. I am out to several friends and also out to several teachers in my school, including the headmaster and the dean. Also out to few cousins. But everyone keeps it a secret for i wanted them to do so. Now with friends of course they were confused but mostly for not knowing what being nonbinary or dysphoria is. After explaining however, they accepted me for who i am and even help me out (they sometimes send me links to binder giveaways). The teachers came out to either already had experiences with trans students (because they are americans, canadians and english...) or have done research on trans people (turkish teachers with sociology/psychology degrees) so once again after some simple explanation, i was accepted and supported. Same goes for my cousins. Of course i had negative experiences too when i tried to come out to my very transphobic and homophobic mother. Things...didn't go so well. Here are some advices when you plan to come out:- Make sure they are not homophobic or transphobic. This might sound obvious but believe me. I have met so many homophobic people who are like "I am not homophobic! My hair dresser is gay!" or something like that. A way to see is to bring up LGBT+ related issues to conversation and test their reactions. If they react very negatively it is safe to assume that you should NOT come out to them. -Make people get used to it slowly. Before i came out, i tried to give small clues to people. I would talk about how hot some guys are, but also girls too. I have also cut my hair very short and started to wear pants and white shirt to formal occasions instead of a dress. This is a dead giveaway in Turkey that you're not cis and/or straight. Though since transmasc people are greatly ignored in Turkey, i'm pretty sure people either think i'm a hipster or a lesbian. -Do not rush it. It might take a while for people to get used to you being not straight or cis. Just take it slow and bring it up little by little. I did this mistake with my mom. I literally went and said "I will change my name." I...have always been very impulsive and rushing things made my relationship with her worse. -Just don't come out. I'm sorry but...that's how it is in Turkey. Even if you live in a modern place like Istanbul or Izmir or Bursa, you are still in a great risk. Don't force yourself to come out. You can stay in closet as much as you wish to do so if it means that you'll be safe and alive. I am planning to never come out to my grandparents for i am scared that they will remove me from their will for it. And if you are Turkish, you probably know for a fact that LGBT+ murder rate is pretty high. Especially if you are a gay man or a trans woman. ESPECIALLY if you are not upperclass. Stay safe anon. Remember, you are not alone in this.
@miserablemutt HHH THANKS MAN
AN LGBT+ ACCOUNT OF MY COUNTRY HAS SHARED MY DRAWING
I AM FUCKING CRYING HOLY SHIT
THEY CREDITED MY TUMBLR.
HOOOO BOIIIII