cosplaying
pros: cons
cons: pros
me when I’ve just started a new language and all I know is the present tense: i never look back darling, it distracts from the now
Ohhhhh
I’m just gonna let the world figure this out
will you marry me = a marriage proposal will, you, Mary, me = a foursome proposal
the fact that danny fenton will never be completely human again really fucks me up
The way that exclusionists treat ace and aro people often reminds me of how the average person would treat me when I started being open as non-binary. I’ve said it once and I’ll say it a thousand times, we are not enemies. Our experiences do not oppose each other, they are intertwined. If you’re ace, if you’re aromantic, if you’re any variation thereupon; your home is here. You belong here, too. You are beautiful, and powerful; and you don’t have to explain yourself to anyone. You are a valued part of this community.
i speak french in public to my grandparents and to my boyfriend. people are surprised that im bilingual and say its cool and ask me to teach them some time
but when one of my classmates speaks arabic in public to her family, she gets strange and disgusted looks. no one asks to be taught arabic. no one says its cool that shes bilingual
its racism plain and simple
i am reminded that english is a flawed language every time I am forced to use “that that” in a sentence
fickled ghoti [pʰɪkəld fɪʃ] n : A blog made up primarily of linguistic play.
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