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catmask:

catmask:

the thing is this dashboard change isnt the end of the world ill get used to it whatever im just fucking dying of embarrassment that its supposed to look like twitter

twitter gets run over by a bus and the next day tumblr comes 2 school wearing her clothes like. oh my god come on

starrjoy:

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i like he <3

lakevida:

drinking a beer in a hammock in the sun realizing maybe i don’t have to hit myself with hammers every day forever just some or most days

flameraven:

kinka-juice:

netherworldpost:

unbidden-yidden:

unbidden-yidden:

tyrannuspitch:

tyrannuspitch:

still so fucking weird to go from real life, where a cis man being flamboyant/effeminate/camp is judged like 70+% by how he speaks and carries himself, to online queer communities, which often seem to have no concept of male gender non-conformity that doesn’t involve wearing a skirt

i promise you, a man can be fem to the point of being in danger while wearing literally exactly the same thing as a hypermasculine guy. a boring basic black suit. a t shirt and jeans. a UNIFORM. gender conformity is not only about what you wear

None of you have watched that heartbreaking scene in The Birdcage where Albert gives up wearing everything he likes to try and blend in for their son’s conservative prospective in-laws and is so awkward and uncomfortable that no one says much until finally he says, defeated, “I know what you’re thinking - dressed like this, I’m even more obvious, aren’t I?” and it shows.

Here, have your queer heart broken:

This is what I’m talking about. This is still literally how it is in most places in the Midwest if you’re trying to “pass” for straight/cis/whatever.

I cannot begin to describe how hard I cried when I saw this scene the first time and how confused my conservative family was as to why I was crying.

It’s so funny how literally the way a man holds his wrists is an indication of femininity but also people think it’s all about makeup and clothing. But we’re also at a point that if you have a suit that is any color other than black, dark grey, or navy, it’s flamboyant.

Men’s sartorial stylings are so rigidly controlled it’s painful. Tim Gunn here is at the very absolute bleeding edge of “acceptably masculine” here for most cishet men, just for some noticible stripes, patterns, and purple, and that’s before he even moves. This is how restricted it is.

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But Trixie Mattel (out of drag here) wearing standard masculine garb is could still be deemed unacceptably feminine for body language alone.

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This is why we talk about “toxic masculinity” – the idea that any expression of emotion besides anger or even wearing colorful clothes is non-masculine and therefore restricted is horrifying. It sucks! Men should be allowed to express themselves outside of a tiny box of acceptable behavior, because they’re, y'know, people, and people have a wide range of expression in the way they like to look and move and act.

I honestly feel like it’s gotten worse over the last couple decades, too. If you look at men’s fashions from the 70s and even into the 80s, there’s a lot of style choices that look pretty cringe to us, but…. you also see a lot more color and pattern in suits than you do now. I’m not sure when this started to shift, or if it’s tied in to the increasing lack of color in all consumer products, but it sucks.

alexis-royce:

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Recent OC commission!

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bebx:

insane

tf2humbug:

Valve Store closing on July 31st!

This is a heads-ups for anyone who might still be interested in buying one of my TF2 designs from the Valve merch store. I got word yesterday that the whole thing is being shut down at the end of the month, so if you want something, don’t wait! On August 1st, it’ll be gone foorreevveeerrr~~

"The Whole Gang" art printALT
"The Ever Flamboyant Balloonicorn" t-shirt designALT

I’ve never made very much money from my TF2 merch, but it was always nice to see that people were still interested. There’s lots of good stuff to grab besides my work, too, of course.

If Valve decides to open up a new merch store, I’ll see about getting my work included, but I have no idea how likely that is. This is probably the last chance to buy it. I could definitely use the cash!

astralmyth:

Girls are so cute when their external plating is removed and they’ve got their internal mechanisms showing

mrnargle:

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whenever my program freezes

play-now-my-lord:

a tumblr you don’t recognize reblogs your selfie. you go to check it out and it’s all your selfies, but some of them aren’t selfies you remember taking. in some of them you look tired, worn-out. you have wrinkles you don’t remember. in one of them you have a scar you’re sure you’d remember being on your face. “hey what the fuck” you dm them. “did you photoshop me to be old and have a scar”, you ask. they send you a picture of your house, but it’s a burnt-out ruin and a version of you in your 50s is squatting on the porch making a peace sign, all smiles

squuote:

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based on a post i made a bit ago bout stanley’s boss just being a bunch of crows in a suit.. admittedly spent much more time on this than i should have

spiribia:

i definitely think minecraft won’t be the game for everyone in the end and that’s just how things are no problem but i do think *some* people who don’t get the hype of it just need to play with their friends and build a house with them. its also for doing things like this.

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medakakurokami:

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Perfected my team on Pokemon Scarlet tonight

this overwatch 2 shit has GOT to be illegal right? I mean, they sold the game on the promise of PvE and now they cancel it. This better earn them a false advertising charge

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shuttershocky:

And the wildest part is that you can’t even play Overwatch 1 anymore.

Anyone who’s followed this blog long enough has probably seen me post a rant about how terrible video games are at media preservation, and how we should preserve games (even ones we don’t like) to be playable in some manner long after the developers take the servers offline because games are art and deserve to be able to be experienced by the future long after they’ve been discarded by their makers as a product.

You can’t do that anymore with Overwatch 1, a game that wasn’t even free to play.

People paid 40$ in 2016, 60$ if they went for the deluxe edition, to play Overwatch. New heroes, maps, etc were promised to come as free updates, instantly accessible for anyone to play without grinding or microtransactions (though there were mtx for cosmetics) and that the game would be supported for many years.

This was one of the many reasons why Overwatch back then absorbed a large part of TF2’s playerbase: TF2 had been chugging along since 2007, at the 8-9 year point its updates were winding down and people have accepted it was finally hitting the end of tis life, and were looking for a new cartoon team shooter that would last for years. OW was not TF2’s successor and was never intended to be, but that promise of many years of free support was a major part of why people gave it a chance just the same.

And then just 3 years later in 2019 they announced Overwatch 2, a game that looked really, really similar to Overwatch 1, except it was going to have the actual story missions via PvE mode that Overwatch 1 didn’t have. They said there would be enough new things to justify the ‘2’, and that people who bought Overwatch 1 need not worry about their investment in the first game.

And then it turned out what they meant by that was that they were killing Overwatch 1 by closing its servers, forcing everyone to move over to Overwatch 2, a Free to Play game where you had to grind to unlock the new heroes (people who bought OW1 instantly had the new hero unlocked but come on), was chock full of the usual Free to Play engagement mechanics, and changed the 6v6 format to 5v5, if you had a full squad of friends before, you had to tell one guy to get fucked.

I think the worst part was that when people were understandably angry that Overwatch 2’s actual changes from the original were almost all monetization based, games journalists that pressed Blizzard on why players now had to grind a battlepass for heroes, which Overwatch 1 had always given for free, were met with a “well, heroes are the strongest engagement point for our players” type of deflection where they didn’t even try to hide their reasons behind something respectable.

Now they’re announcing that OW2’s PvE mode, the whole (public) reason they made OW2 a sequel instead of an update to OW1, isn’t even happening anymore, and Overwatch 1’s original 6v6 remains dead and inaccessible.

I didn’t like Overwatch 1. I was really hyped for it when it came out, but found myself really disliking the gameplay (especially on its map design which I thought was terrible) which only worsened with its creative and balancing direction until I lost interest in only a few weeks.

Still, killing OW1 to force all players to move to OW2’s free to play model was inexcusable. All art must be preserved in some manner, even ones we don’t think are good enough to be worth preserving. Overwatch in particular was so massive in 2016-2018 that to kill it is to make inaccessible the source material of a kajillion other pieces of art from those years.

secondbeatsongs:

somehow instead of saying “as a treat”, I’ve started using the phrase “for morale”, as if my body is a ship and its crew, and I (the captain) have to keep us in high spirits, lest we suffer a mutiny in the coming days.

and so I will eat this small block of fancy cheese, for morale. I will take a break and drink some tea, for morale. I will pick up that weird bug, for morale.

I’m not sure if it helps, but it does entertain me