i think im the only person on earth who was interested in dragon ball fusions the ds and or 3ds game. there were a lot of fun unique characters in there and i wanted to include a lot of the saiyans into my personal fic canon
which i have talked about before its the immortal character spaceship one
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Your art reminds me of Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts art style. Particularly the raccoons <3 (this is a compliment)
I loved them raccoons! Thank you!
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If I had a nickel for every time a King of England was canonised, I'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice
If I had a nickel for every time an Anglo-Saxon King named Edward got canonised I would have the same nickels, which I think is even weirder
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Yea, this photo totally sums up 2006. Lindsay Lohan, Pete Wentz and Michelle Trachtenberg at a launch party for T-mobile's Sidekick. And if memory serves, Pete is wearing a shirt from his Clandestine Industries clothing line.
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i would love to study archaeology again. or study history. That’d be really cool. And i could meet some cool people, too (probably, maybe. it seems i got better at socialising? or more lucky with people. Or both. which is really weird. not something that ever happens with classes beyond my current one)
That being said it’d probably end like the last time
With me reading the first paragraph of an old archaeological paper over and over and over for hours, unable to go further, unable to focus, unable to do presentation on time
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Yall wanna hear a kinda funny, kinda sad story about my grandmother and hetero-normativity?
Ok, so... when my grandmother was in her 50s (I was an infant), she met a woman at the Unitarian Church. And, as can happen when you meet your soul mate, this event made it impossible for her to deny parts of herself that she had fiercely hidden her whole life.
All the drama- their affair being found out, the divorce with my grandfather, the court battle over who got the house, happened while I was a baby. Even in my earliest memories, it's just Mama Jo and Oma, and my grandfather lived elsewhere (first his own apartment, then a nursing home, then with us.)
But here's the thing- no one ever explained any of this to me. No one ever sat down and was like "hey, Rosie, so do you know what a lesbian is?" It was the 90s. It was Texas. I think my mom was still kinda processing all this, and just assumed that like... I was gonna figure it out. Don't mention it, let it just be normal. Like I think my mom thought that if she explained the situation, she would be making it weird? I dunno.
But like. In the 90s, in all the movies I had seen and books I had read, do you know how many same sex couples I had seen? Like. 0. Do you know how many "platonic best friend/roommates" I had seen? A lot. I had no context, is what I'm saying.
I literally thought this was a Golden Girls, roommates, besties situation until I was like...I dunno, 11? 12?
It was actually their parrot, an African Grey named Spike, imitating my grandmothers voice saying "Johanna, honey, it's getting late", that triggered the MIND BLOWN moment as I realized that *there's only one master bedroom and it only has 1 waterbed* when all the pieces finally clicked.
Anyway. I think it's a real important thing for kids to know queer people exist, for a lot of reasons, but also because kids can be clueless and it's embarrassing to have your grandmother be outted by a parrot because everyone just thought you'd figure it out on your own.
Anyway, here is my grandma and her wife, my Oma, after they moved to Albuquerque to be artsy gay cowboys and live their best life. They helped run a "Lesbian Dude Ranch" out there (basically just with funding and financial support. As Oma has explained "traditionally, most lesbians don't have a lot of money" so they wrote the checks and let the younger ladies actually run the ranch.)
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