Little animation for @mysillycomics !!
A lovely little blog that cheers me up all the time!
Thank y’all ❤️
OHHHHHHHHHHH MY GOD I LOVE THIS SO SO SO MUCH THANK YOU
(*´∀`*) i love having internet friends
i feel like its such a relief in stressful times knowing no matter where my life goes i’ll be able to find people all over the world that i can relate to
i feel like modern life can be so lonely and as you get older it gets harder to meet people, but the internet is such a great way to connect to people
People are protesting that we must boycott the film Bohemian Rhapsody because, and I quote, “the trailer erases Mercury’s homosexuality by having him flirt with a woman and whitewashes him!” Which is funny, because these people are basically erasing Freddie Mercury’s bisexuality and his relationship with Mary Austin and whitewashing Rami Malek at the same time in order to back their shitty excuse of an argument.
Now, repeat with me:
Freddie Mercury wasn’t gay, he was bisexual. Rami Malek is Egyptian.
Freddie Mercury wasn’t gay, he was
bisexual. Rami Malek is Egyptian.
Freddie Mercury wasn’t gay, he was
bisexual. Rami Malek is Egyptian.
Freddie Mercury wasn’t gay, he was
bisexual. Rami Malek is Egyptian.
This has been a PSA.
Please don’t boycott this movie, my dad worked on it and said that Brian May was talking to him and saying that he was so happy that they were true to how Freddie was and how Rami was doing an exceptional job at portraying him
The language that nonbinary people use for ourselves is intensely personal.
Some of us may choose to retain connections to binary language, such as pronouns and terminology, while others might forego their use entirely. The nonbinary experience is as innumerably variable as there are nonbinary people out there, and the idea that there is no one right way to be nonbinary rings nothing but true.