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queer-as-day · 4 months
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happy new year
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queer-as-day · 4 months
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Something feels wrong and I don't know if I'm exited for no reason, I'm worried and anxious for no reason, or if I shouldn't've had an entire monster energy in one sitting this morning (I don't drink caffeine often).
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queer-as-day · 5 months
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So, I recently realized that I started reading more online media (web comics, fan fiction, etc.) towards the beginning of my mentally ill ark. Now I'm not saying there's any causation but there's definitely a correlation.
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queer-as-day · 5 months
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Hey, been a while but look at this thing I made
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queer-as-day · 7 months
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Hoi take this breakfast my guy
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Thanks for the free food bestie
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queer-as-day · 8 months
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So, I recently got one of those bean bag chairs that you fill with stuffed animals. I didn't think to check for plushies with sound boxes when filling it, and I didn't realize how startling of an experience it is to sit down on my bean bag chair at 3am just for it to start neighing at me.
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queer-as-day · 8 months
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One time a stranger walked up to me and said, "What would happen if The Pope hit the griddy?" and then they walked away. I think about that a lot.
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queer-as-day · 8 months
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I'm white but I`ll still rise up to the injustice in this world!!! I agree and I'll gladly stand up and fight!!
Today is the 60th anniversary of March on Washington!! MY BLACK BROTHERS AND SISTER STAND UP!! WE NEED MORE JUSTICE FOR US AND EVERYONE AROUND US!! REBLOG IF U AGREE 💯
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BLACK AND WHITE PPL RISEEEE
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queer-as-day · 8 months
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This was an extra copy that I decided to draw on, I didn't like playing this song anyway
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This lil bee I drew
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queer-as-day · 8 months
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This lil bee I drew
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queer-as-day · 8 months
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Hi, i know its been a while. I took a break from social media over the summer for mental health reasons but I`m back now to post random shit.
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queer-as-day · 11 months
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So yesterday was the last day of school meaning that its officially summer and one stupid lil tradition I have is where i stay up till sunrise on the first night of summer building a pillow fort, playing video games, watching movies shows and YouTube, eating junk food, and catching up on some of my hobbies I've not been able to do as much over the school year.
I get that I can do this most nights but it's just different on the first night of summer. I don't think yall care about this, but I'm just exited for my official kickoff to summer tonight.
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queer-as-day · 1 year
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Trying nature photography again, not my best work but could be worse
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queer-as-day · 1 year
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somehow i got a 48/53 on that test, i have no idea how but it all worked out i geuss
I start end of year testing today and completely forgot to study. Wish me luck
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queer-as-day · 1 year
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So as we all know there are countless examples of queer erasure thorough out history but one example I don't hear enough about has to be the greatest and longest raining "female" pharaoh of ancient Egypt, King Hatshepsut.
They were known to prefer being referred to as male, wore traditionally men's clothes, and had all sculptures and paintings depict them as male, leading many historians to believe they were trans or gender queer. Many still refer to them as The Female King of Egypt.
I specifically remember learning about them in several of my world history classes and not being told anything other than the trade routes they implemented "despite being the first female pharaoh." which not to go on a tangent but is just wrong because the first female pharaoh was Queen Sobeknefru.
I`m not saying that we should learn every in and out of pharaohs lives but we spent 2 class periods learning about king Tut who died young and did little to influence the economy or traditions of Egyptians compared to others and spend 15 minutes talking about Hatshepsut who greatly improved international relations, and way of life.
Sadly, the erasure of Hatshepsut began shortly after their rein due to being disliked by some for her ethics, beliefs, and for either being a woman or being trans depending on who it was. TLDR: Hatshepsut is greatly underappreciated as an early example of gender queer figures in history.
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queer-as-day · 1 year
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I start end of year testing today and completely forgot to study. Wish me luck
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queer-as-day · 1 year
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Do you think bugs haunt the people who kill them. like everyone's killed at least one bug no matter if they meant to or not. so at all times you're surrounded by the spirits of all the stepped-on ants and squished mosquitos
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