I would pay exorbitant amounts to see a live action, adult-oriented show with all the agony, heart, and hilarity of ourgoodshadows surrounding queer women pretty pleaseeeee
Hate how Duncan lusted after Jessica and then his clone got with Alia, probably because he couldn't have the mother, even in God-Emperor of Dune hooking up with a Jessica look-alike. No wonder even Gurney has more of a chance with Jessica than Duncan does, something must've instinctively told Jessica that there was something off about Duncan.
reason 38372829474783 why duncan idaho is the worst character in all of literary history ever. stay away from her!! DIE
The hot potato with the blue suit and smoke!! If its actually Mr. Turner then he is so fine, Your art makes me want to devour him in whole!! Aaahhhhjhbvh?!?
absolutely devastated Nickelodeon is never gona acknowledge him in any capacity ever since the end of Oh yeah!Cartoons (for me the last chance to do it in a tasteful way was 2 times in fact, in Channel Chasers and or in Mice Capades where they all became tom and jerries), at most it's butch hartman showing some production art or giving a passing mention of him when he reminisces about working on the pilot💔his appearances were so brief i can post my fav moments of him here (but i ask to search up fairly oddparents Party of Three first if you dont want spoilers, its the best one!)
Not a lesbian in general not a lesbian for one woman only but a secret third worse thing (in love with the Barbiefied undead eldritch horror woken up from her tomb to murder God)
I have polls. How should I abuse this power. My wife says "make only jesslupe polls" which is compelling. Alternatively I could switch it up with black sails polls.
“To me, branding individual expression as simply feminine or masculine is like asking poets: Do you write in English or Spanish? The question leaves out the possibilities that poetry is woven in Cantonese or Ladino, Swahili or Arabic. The question deals only with the system of language that the poet has been taught. It ignores the words each writer hauls up, hand over hand, from a common well. The music words make when finding themselves next to each other for the first time. The silences echoing in the space between ideas. The powerful winds of passion and belief that move the poet to write. That is why I do not hold the view that gender is simply a social construct – one of two languages that we learn by rote from early age. To me, gender is the poetry each of us makes out of the language we are taught. When I walk through the anthology of the world, I see individuals express their gender in exquisitely complex and ever-changing ways, despite the laws of pentameter.”
-Leslie Feinberg, “Trans Liberation: Beyond Pink or Blue” pp. 9-10, 1998