ꜰᴇᴇʟ ᴛʜᴇ ᴄɪᴛʏ ʙʀᴇᴀᴋɪɴ' ᴀɴᴅ ᴇᴠᴇʀʏʙᴏᴅʏ ꜱʜᴀᴋɪɴ'
- Buddy
A recolour of a dress [private] by @cyazurai I did as a prize for them, as they come second in my competition! x
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[CELESTE] DISCO PARTY
My dear, you’re invited to the Disco Party of the Dok!🫧
ready to ignite the dancefloor!
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by Celeste
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elettra tarchetti📺
@dogsill @clumsyalienn
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Gender identity is bullshit.
It's all bullshit
And I'm amgery and confused.
I just got gender envy from looking at a 70's man?
I'm rewatching the Todd in the Shadows video where he debunks James Somerton (because I never finished it the other 3 times I tried to watch it) and a picture of a younger Howard Ashman and I intrusively thought "damn I wish I was a gay man"...
WHAT THE FUCK DOES THIS MEAN?
AM I FUCKING GENDERFLUID?!
I'M ON CITALOPRAM, VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTS SO MY MOOD IS STABLE. LAST TIME I CHECKED, I WAS ACTIVELY BLEEDING FROM MY BODY IN THE WOMAN WAY AND I'M ACTIVELY ROMANTICIZING MY OWN LIFE.
I FUCKING THOUGHT THE MAN THING WAS A RESULT OF MY DEPRESSION BEING SO FUCKING BAD IT CAUSED ME TO DEPERSONALIZE AND NOT FEEL CORRECT
Like. Idfk how to put it. I just felt so horrible about everything that I thought I wasn't woman because I didn't FEEL woman...
I'm not even trying to fight it! I just want to understand.
I'm so confused and upset because I'm confused.
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Found in "Springboard to Tokyo" by Canfield Cook. Published by Grosset and Dunlap, 1943.
Brown silk bookmark. Found in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass" by Lewis Carroll. Published by Altemus, no copyright page, ca. 1890.
Found in "Light In August" by William Faulker. Published by Penguin, 1960.
Found in "Told by Uncle Remus: New Stories of the Old Plantation" by Joel Chandler Harris. Published by Grosset and Dunlap, 1905.
Found in "Oakwood and Its Lessons; or What We Can Do." Published by the Congregational Publishing Society, 1872. No author listed.
Found in "Our Traveling Party in England and Scotland" by Daniel Eddy. Published by Lothrop, 1882.
Bookmark preaching the benefits of the hamster as a pet. Found in "Dugout Jinx" by Clair Bee. Published by Grosset and Dunlap, 1952.
Found in "Catastrophe Theory" by Alexander Woodcock and Monte Davis. Published by Dutton, 1978.
Found in "Hopper" by Rolf G. Renner. Published by Taschen, 2000.
Found in "Birth of Berea College" by John A. R. Rogers. Published by Berea College Press, 1933.
Found in "The Christians' Inheritance" by Samuel Clarke. Published by Evert Duyckinck, 1823.
Forgotten Bookmarks found in books (x)
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this week in "what am i doing in the sims" i'm rebuilding addie's farmhouse 🧍♂️ i felt bad that everyone was crammed into their little apartment so i moved them and made marnie and jas part of the fam finally.
it's so cute so far ;_; and yeah everyone is outside in the rain including baby poppy in the mud
i think, where i went wrong before, was building her shack first and then adding on and not thinking about where i was going. so now i'm starting from big ass house that holds everyone comfortably and thennn i'll work my way down to shack
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My struggle with furnishing big houses is eternal. All the bigger houses in my oasis save are empty bc I'm so lost on what to do with them! I'll post some top views of the house layouts later this week. Maybe yall can help!
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Some images from my first Basemental playthrough! Meet Ruth, Anne, and Therese.
Set in 1970's Hollywood, we follow 3 aspiring actresses who are rooming together until they get their big break (with all the temptations that come with it).
Ruth is insanely ambitious with an equally insane nicotine addiction. You couldn't part Anne from her uhh.. lettuce which leads her to bomb audition after audition.
And Therese isn't quite sure what it is but something has always felt off.
One of my favorite parts was watching them deal with their "high" moments.
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