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toxiccrybabyart · 2 months
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Bunch a gay people ft @renare456’s darling princess Emmeline
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exactlyonespoon · 1 year
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They shared that twin bed and you can’t change my mind
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starhoodies · 17 days
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| REBIRTH |
Older soriku week prompt WIP I guess I forgot to post here?? This was supposed to have a previous part (the "THE END" that I still haven't finished), but I like this by itself too.
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alienbycomics · 11 months
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A Legend of Zelda fan comic I made with a twist 🏳️‍⚧️ Happy pride month! (No TOTK spoilers)
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pilindiel · 1 year
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Everyone saying that Sidlink is dead just because Sidon is engaged are forgetting several crucial things:
1. Zora have arranged marriages, esp the royal family. We've known this since OOT
2. ALL members of the Zora royal family are in love with Link regardless of marital status (see, Ruto)
3. Sidon only talks to his fiancee ABOUT LINK like can you imagine
4. Sidon has two hands???? We've known he's a bisexual icon already but now it's canon??? He can be in love with BOTH his fiancee AND Link!
5. The added spice of either Sidon being queer and not realizing it until after he's married or being in love with Link and having to chose his princely duties over his heart is SO GOOD DONT SLEEP ON THE SPICE
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k-wame · 2 years
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ᗪEᖇᗩᑎ & ᖇYᗩᑎ IᑎᔕIᗪE ᗰᗩᑎ (2022)  · ᗩᑎIᗰᗩᒪ KIᑎGᗪOᗰ[ᔕ6·Eᑭ4] ᗪᖇᗩᗰᗩ · ᑕᖇIᗰE · ᖴᗩᗰIᒪY
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slaket-and-sprash · 2 months
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glasswarproject · 10 months
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Stained glass Master sword recreation
Made by me 🦦💕
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sciencelings-arts · 11 months
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WARNING: TOUCHING THIS SWORD WILL TRANSGENDERIZE/ CAUSE YOU TO BE QUEERED INTO OBLIVION
DO YOU STILL WANT TO DRAW IT?
Join the gay lu discord server?
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toxiccrybabyart · 1 month
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Some anime drawings with silly expressions for my babies
Less blurry under the cut
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bodhrancomedy · 4 months
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Sorry about the bouncing camera. Too cold to do another setup.
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Wayfinders + Pride Flags ( Pt. 1)
(Feel free to use these icons on your profile)
✨ Happy Pride Month ✨
💜💙💚💛🧡❤️💗
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gay-jesus-probably · 1 year
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Okay so I have a lot of thoughts about the whole thing of the Gerudo being a race of entirely women, with the only exception being one man born every hundred years, and that man automatically being their king. Now this worldbuilding comes from Ocarina of Time, and there's obviously a metric fuckton of unfortunate implications there, because it was 1998. And it seems that Tears of the Kingdom is sticking with the lore of Gerudo men being extremely rare and becoming the King of their people, which once again has a metric fuckton of unfortunate implications because it's 2023 and Nintendo has somehow gotten even worse about this shit.
But let's set aside the whole... everything, and look at this from just the in-universe perspective. How does it work? I mean, it's pretty clear that there is no overlap between the kings; the old ones are normally long gone by the time a new one is born, but the Gerudo manage to take care of themselves during the hangtime. So they must have an established system of government and leadership that doesn't involve a king, and somehow that system is set up in a way that does a smooth transfer of power once a new king is born and old enough to take the throne. But why bother always declaring a random guy to be your King when you already have a perfectly functional system in place?
I mean again, the whole thing has a lot of sexist implications, but we're not looking at this from a real world context, we're examining it in-universe. And we could just go the lazy route and say that their king is in charge just because he's the only man, but I don't like that. I mean come on, the Gerudo are a race of entirely women, and most of their outside problems come from Hylian men being creepy about it. They are entirely a matriarchy; there is literally no reason for their culture to have an inherent respect for men, even if the man in question is one of them. And they're desert people; they live in an extremely harsh and dangerous landscape, if they don't have their shit together, they will die. By sheer necessity, their culture needs to put a lot of value in being practical, because if they're stupid about things, people die. They really can't afford to have a shitty leader take over, and just letting some guy take the wheel doesn't really fit with the way their culture must otherwise work.
So again, why the fuck do they bother having a King?
I think it's mainly just a ceremonial position. Yes, if the guy is a good leader he'll be in charge, but if he isn't good at being a King or isn't interested in the job... fuck it, they've already got a functional government system that's been leading their people the whole time, why fix what isn't broken? The title of Gerudo King isn't about leadership or power. I think it's more about belonging. Because the Gerudo are a culture where every single one of them can be defined in the same way... and there is exactly one exception once a century. Men are considered to be inherently outsiders at the best of times, and more often they're enemies. A man born into this culture is a natural outsider; he is completely unique, and that means he doesn't really fit into his community. And well... when someone is fundamentally different from the rest of their community, they tend to be ostracized.
So I think that's why the position of Gerudo King exists. It isn't about them needing or even wanting a man to lead them. The title of King doesn't need to involve any leadership at all. It's about giving the man born every century a place in their society. It's a way of saying yes, you are one of us, you are a Gerudo, you belong here, you are wanted and you are loved.
The Gerudo know that every hundred years, one of their children will be fundamentally different from all of his peers. And so their society is built to ensure that a child who is completely different from them will still be loved and accepted. He will always have a place in their society. He doesn't need to earn their love, he has it just for existing. These are his people.
The title of Gerudo King isn't an inherent position of authority. It's a promise of acceptance.
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reasonsforhope · 7 months
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"Glamour UK launched its digital June Pride cover this week featuring a pregnant transgender man. 
The cover features transgender activist and author Logan Brown standing topless with a suit painted over his chest and his pregnant belly on full display. 
“I am a transgender pregnant man and I do exist, so no matter what anybody says, I literally am living proof,” Brown told the magazine. 
Glamour UK, an online women’s magazine published by Condé Nast, launched its Pride cover issue on Thursday, coinciding with the start of LGBTQ Pride month. The magazine has previously showcased prominent figures in the LGBTQ community, such as Grammy-award winning artist Kim Petras and "Queer Eye" cast member Antoni Porowski.
This year’s issue “celebrates the allyship between women (cisgender or not) and transgender people through our shared experiences — in particular pregnancy, healthcare and childbirth,” the magazine explained.
The cover interview, which was conducted two weeks before Brown, 27, gave birth to his daughter, Nova, recounts the cover star’s experience with an unexpected pregnancy and navigating the medical system as a trans man...
Despite the backlash, the cover star expressed his desire to educate those who may hold misconceptions about transgender individuals.
Brown shared with Glamour that he is working on a children’s book and an autobiography that highlights his pregnancy, and hopes it will serve as a resource for other transgender people. 
He added that he would also like the book to reach people who aren’t transgender but “are curious and want to know about the situation,” referring to trans pregnancy."
-via ABC News, June 2, 2023
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Especially heartening to see this coming out of the UK, given the dramatic rise in transphobia and TERFism there the past few years.
Right now, it can be a really stressful and heartbreaking time to be trans. Widespread change takes time that it often feels like we don't have. But we're here, and we will always be here, and despite what it may feel like, we have made unbelievable amounts of progress in the last 20 years alone.
I promise you this: the transphobes are going to lose.
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Book names + authors under the cut
Neil Josten/Andrew Minyard- All For The Game by Nora Sakavic
Jesper Fahey/Wylan Van Eck- Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
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tingerbun · 2 months
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silly children
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