ShareYourPride - Tumblr Posts
hey, saw your ask on @ace-culture-is, if you're looking for ace rings searching "ace ring" on sites like etsy comes up with a few good options I quite like. I can reblog with some I really liked if you like! (tumblr doesn't allow links in asks)
YES PLEASE
hey, saw your ask on @ace-culture-is, if you're looking for ace rings searching "ace ring" on sites like etsy comes up with a few good options I quite like. I can reblog with some I really liked if you like! (tumblr doesn't allow links in asks)
YES PLEASE
pride flag art (genderfluid edition)
I’m going to attempt to follow along with Tumblr's pride month thing, so here’s the one for yesterday! (prompt on flag and pronouns)
The flag for sexuality and romantic orientation, I may or may not do some art for later, but here’s the one for gender (pronouns he/they/she):
This sounds fun, so I’m doing it, but don’t expect me to actually keep up with it with any level of consistency.
My pronouns: she/her
Pride flags: biromantic asexual (probably... I’m still questioning.)
Well, well, well, will you look at that? It’s Pride again.
You know the drill by now. It’s June 1, and suddenly everything from banks to big box stores has slapped a rainbow on their logo. Rainbow capitalism knows how to target LGBTQIA+ customers. For exactly 30 days of the year. How quaint.
Of course, it’s nice to make things bright, and colorful, and pretty. But it’s meaningless if that’s all it is.
Pride should be about uplifting and celebrating you, the community. And it should be year-round, not just 8.22% of the year. So, we’re signal-boosting your posts that celebrate, support, and honor all genders and sexualities over here. Follow to keep your dashboard lovely and gay as hell all year round.
And, yes, we’re also making a bit of a fuss right here on @celebrate (apparently, we just can’t help ourselves). So if you’re interested in talking about what Pride means to you or want to celebrate Pride but don’t know how to go about it this year, we made a fun little 30-day Share Your Pride Challenge list. Because you do, in fact, deserve to be celebrated.
Tag your posts with #ShareYourPride if you want to make them a little easier for other people to find. And Tumblr? Happy Pride. We’re glad you’re here.
HAPPY PRIDE MONTH!!!!!
Sorry im a bit late, guys
BUt anyway #Shareyourpride
Day 1. Share your pronouns and flag
I am she/her
This is the pride flag to show that im part of the LGBTQ+ community
This is the bisexual flag, i do have a preference to guys, but i am bisexual
LOve y'all
My pronounce is: they/them but I don't mind if you use others
My flags are:
Well, well, well, will you look at that? It’s Pride again.
If you’re on a computer, go and hover your mouse over on the “t” in the upper left corner. Cute, right?
You know the drill by now. It’s June 1, and suddenly everything from banks to big box stores has slapped a rainbow on their logo. Rainbow capitalism knows how to target LGBTQIA+ customers. For exactly 30 days of the year. How quaint.
Of course, it’s nice to make things bright, and colorful, and pretty. But it’s meaningless if that’s all it is.
Pride should be about uplifting and celebrating you, the community. And it should be year-round, not just 8.22% of the year. So, we’re signal-boosting your posts that celebrate, support, and honor all genders and sexualities over here. Follow to keep your dashboard lovely and gay as hell all year round.
And, yes, we’re also making a bit of a fuss right here on @celebrate (apparently, we just can’t help ourselves). So if you’re interested in talking about what Pride means to you or want to celebrate Pride but don’t know how to go about it this year, we made a fun little 30-day Share Your Pride Challenge list. Because you do, in fact, deserve to be celebrated.
Tag your posts with #ShareYourPride if you want to make them a little easier for other people to find. And Tumblr? Happy Pride. We’re glad you’re here.
When you get this, please respond with five things that make you happy~! Then, send to the last ten people in your notifications anonymously. You never know who might benefit from spreading positivity~! 🌼
Oh 👁️👁️ o'course ☺️
The 5 things that makes me happy are playing videogames, drawing, my family, my friends and being myself :)
Day 7
I just love this book and Neil Gaiman is such an amazing author.
Day 9 of shareyourpride
@itsfinethis1 it's nice meeting another pansexual like myself I've never had a friend of the same sexuality
Day 10 of shareyourpride
A cliché I most identify with would be that I do like cooking and witchcraft things
Day 11 of shareyourpride
Favorite LGBTQ historical figure would be Oscar Wilde
Day 12 of shareyourpride
Remembering Orlando and all who were lost
Day 13 of shareyourpride
I realized I wasn't straight when I was in middle school but I only figured out what my sexuality was my junior year of highschool
Day 16 of shareyourpride
Rue Paul's drag race was a huge step for the LGBTQ community when it first aired on TV because so many people outside the community got into it and actually recognized drag race as more than something seen at a club.