Hii I'm new here!! I'm an artist who likes to draw omori, ace attorney, danganronpa, and a bunch of other video game fanart!!!! :D here's a basil sunny drawing for my first post hehe
Happy Valentines! (And pride month in Aotearoa <3) Kofi
I can tolerate the discomfort that comes from not being liked by others.
What I cannot tolerate is living out of alignment with my values and staying silent about things I care about just to make sure others like me.
These guys partied too hard
I finished Osora this weekend and let me tell you something... It was ONE OF THE BEST webtoons I have ever read in my life (tho I read more manwha but you know what I mean 😅✨)
I liked the plot the art, Arias (we all know he is just hot and how he accepted Osora well it touched my heart).
But also the lil stories that also were going on from the two girls Catalina and Celia (they both have also my heart, like I said I loved this webtoon so much I read it in less than 24h)
There are still three chapters left from s1 (I didn't buy them because I'm lazy sorry) but I saw on tiktok spoilers so 🤞.
Soo does anyone know any more good webtoon bl? 💗✨
First Art is from: @dulceskull
The second and third art are from the webtoon itself!
In ~these times~ it is important for queer people to be reminded of what "coming out" originally meant. "Coming out" did not mean telling all of your co-workers something super stigmatized and vulnerable about you, wearing your queer status on your sleeve in public, informing the police or government institutions about your sexuality, or even telling your parents. "Coming out" meant venturing out into the queer community; being among other queers as a queer yourself.
Coming out isn't about telling the entire world when doing so is not safe for you, it's not about arming your enemies with information they could use against you. No, coming out is about making a fulfilling queer life possible for yourself through participation in the queer community. It is about escaping the restrictions and dangers of the cisgender heterosexual world by rooting oneself more deeply into the queer one.
And you can always do that. No matter how oppressed we are. No matter how much the culture shifts and policies are enacted to terrorize us. We are always able to be ourselves when we are amongst each other. And living our queerness has always been a collective social project, not just a matter of personal exposure.
I'm just a ✨ normal ✨ teenage girl - unhealthy obbession with fictional charaters - I love drawing - big swiftie
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