⚠️high volume warning
This is a silly little animatic I made a awhile ago, I’ve always wondered what the vestiges did when they were not being plot-relevant.
Sitting inside the endless void has got to be a little boring at times.
(The audio is from TheOdd1sOut)
I SHIT YOU NOT I THOUGHT THIS WAS TROY FOR A SECOND
Continually filling your mutual's dash with your blorbo like some sort of missionary trying to convert them
Posting this stupid tribute to JRWI Riptide I made when their hiatus first started, now to Tumblr to memorialize it (I originally posted it to Tiktok and the sound got copywritten 😞)
hey gl!charlie fans. do you wanna see charlie play a similarly “joke but actually incredibly angsty when you look closer” character. what if he was a fish and he had a really big sword and also religious trauma.
Just Roll With It is an absurdly powerful ttrpg podcast where they just roll with it featuring charlie slimecicle, bizlychannel, condifiction, and grizzlyplays.
their main public campaign is riptide, following some really pathetic badass pirates. and charlie is a fish.
Ough…..Clorten Mini arc….
talking about how gillion could live over 100 years longer than chip or jay and.
imagine gill caring for chip in his old age.
gill has only just started to feel the creaking in his bones that his friends complained of when they turned 30, but chip cant get out of bed without help anymore, and even his cane hardly helps him keep his balance. hes just about blind and nearly deaf and his breaths are that old man rattling wheeze.
and gill knows chips running out of time. he knows its a miracle that chip even still wakes up every morning. and he maybe gently offers one afternoon to go out and get the ingredients for chips favorite soup and theyll have that for lunch. and chip just wheezes out a half-there mumbled agreement. and gill sadly squeezes his hand. and gets up to go into town.
and hes gone just an hour or so, but he comes back and chips still laying in bed asleep. and gill sets the groceries down to check on him and let him know hes back. and chip,, doesnt respond.
gill squeezes his hand and repeats that he brought back stuff for soup, and theres nothing. he shakes chips shoulder and says itll be ready in just an hour, and nothing. and with shaking hand he feels for chips pulse. and nothing.
and gill knew this was coming, he did, he really did. but now hes sitting next to his best friend on the edge of the bed, surrounded by fresh ingredients he didnt get to cook, and he cries. he sniffles, brushes a hand through whats left of chips white hair, and breaks down crying with his face in his hands.
*grabs your hands and speaks to you in a tone that is so gentle* they/them pronouns stop being universal once you learn a person's pronouns. Sometimes that person's pronouns will include they/them and in that specific case you are allowed to keep using those pronouns for that person. In any case where you learn a persons pronouns and that person doesn't use they/them, you should no longer use those pronouns for that person. If you continue to use they/them pronouns knowing that person doesn't use them, you are now misgendering that person. Kindly stop doing that please. Thank you, I love you.
🎼siblings, siblings siblings siblings!🎼
🇵🇸 The algorithm is going to keep silencing my posts, but they're not going to silence me. I grew up with little to no books that made me feel seen as a queer/bisexual Palestinian Arab American. Today, it's still not easy enough to find those books online, even though we have thousands of lists, posts, and directories to guide us. To make your search a little easier, here are a few queer Palestinian books to add to your TBR. Please help me spread this by reblogging. Consider adding these to your least for Read Palestine Week (click for resources)! 💜
🍉 The Skin and Its Girl by Sarah Cypher 🇵🇸 A Map of Home by Randa Jarrar 🍉 Hazardous Spirits by Anbara Salam 🇵🇸 To All the Yellow Flowers by Raya Tuffaha 🍉 You Exist Too Much by Zaina Arafat 🇵🇸 The Specimen's Apology by George Abraham 🍉 Birthright by George Abraham 🇵🇸 Nayra and the Djinn by Iasmin Omar Ata 🍉 Where Black Stars Rise by Nadia Shammas and Marie Enger 🇵🇸 The Twenty-Ninth Year by Hala Alyan 🍉 Guapa by Saleem Haddad 🇵🇸 From Whole Cloth: An Asexual Romance by Sonia Sulaiman
🍉 The Philistine by Leila Marshy 🇵🇸 Love Is an Ex-Country by Randa Jarrar 🍉 Shell Houses by Rasha Abdulhadi 🇵🇸 Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique by Sa'ed Atshan 🍉 Belladonna by Anbara Salam 🇵🇸 Confetti Realms by Nadia Shammas, Karnessa, Hackto Oshiro 🍉 Blood Orange by Yaffa As 🇵🇸 The ordeal of being known by Malia Rose 🍉 Decolonial Queering in Palestine by Walaa Alqaisiya 🇵🇸 Are You This? Or Are You This?: A Story of Identity and Worth by Madian Al Jazerah, Ellen Georgiou 🍉 This Arab Is Queer: An Anthology by LGBTQ+ Arab Writers 🇵🇸 My Mama's Magic by Amina Awad