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i flit. i float. i fleetly flee, i fly.

@hummingbirdhan

she/her.
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blaruto

“The Switch” is the first transgender sitcom in history starring trans/non-binary lead cast, this is EVERYTHING

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lizawithazed

wait wait did I just watch a trailer for a show where a woman gets fired for being trans, loses her apartment and then moves in with her best friend who is an NB… environmental… assassin??

I… I need to watch this show

Okay but this looks hilarious and I wanna watch it

Okay so the first season is already out and they have to sell 100k copies to get the green light for season 2 so go here http://www.welovetheswitch.com and give them your money

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evieplease

Reblogging so I can find it again

“then why do you need a crossbow?”

Me in my head: well… because crossbows are fucking cool.. obviously.

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kedreeva

Heather Franzen, the artist who made this beautiful comic has a tumblr, instagram, and an online shop where you can buy a mini story book of this comic, along with prints of the characters at a reunion, and many other neat pieces of art! If you have enjoyed this comic as so many of us have, please consider supporting its artist!

I have seen this one started to be passed around so I would like to say: please reblog a version with proper credit attached, or better yet the artist’s own post about this comic, located here!

Happy Halloween!

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reblogged

McGingerbread Hell Competition 2019

It’s that time of year again, folks! Fire up the range, get the frosting out, and pour some hot cocoa, because the McGingerbread Hell 2019 Competition has now been officially launched!

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Your task is to create the most nubtastic, gawdawful gingerbread McMansion in all of McMansion Hell!! If you succeed, you will be rewarded with cool merch and even some money (as much cash as I’m able to put up post-wedding):

Prizes!

  • First Prize: $100, a T-shirt, 3 pins from the McMansion Hell store and a roast by yours truly of any building of your choice!
  • Second Prize: $50 and a T-shirt and 3 pins from the McMansion Hell store
  • Third Prize: a T-shirt and 3 pins from the McMansion Hell store.
  • Honorable Mentions: stickers from the McMansion Hell store and an award certificate.

All winners will be featured on the blog and will be mailed an award certificate.

Rules and Regulations:

• Gingerbread structures must be constructed mainly of gingerbread and icing.

• Styrofoam and other support materials are not permitted.

• Entries must be original, don’t just assemble a pre-made kit. (to clarify: you can use materials from kits but don’t just put a kit together and call it a McMansion)

• All components of the display, except for the base, must be made of edible materials.

• Edible materials include candy, nuts, cereal, cookies, crackers, pasta, and other food items that do not include wrappers or sticks. Wrappers should be removed from candy and other decorations.

• Entries must be created this year

Entries will be judged on:

• overall appearance (30 points)

• originality/creativity (30 points)

• workmanship/technique (30 points)

• difficulty (10 points)

!!!! ABOUT OUR 2019 JUDGES !!!!

Kate Wagner

Kate Wagner is an architecture and cultural critic based in Washington, DC. She is the creator of the blog McMansion Hell, which examines the phenomenon that is the McMansion and uses it as a tool for architectural education and humorous cultural remarks. Kate has written about architecture, design, and culture for numerous publications including The Atlantic, CityLab, Metropolis, and The Nation. She is a columnist at The New Republic, The Baffler, and Curbed.

Anjulie Rao 

Anjulie Rao is a Chicago-based journalist and Editor of Chicago Architect magazine. As a writer, she focuses on livable built environments, equitable design, architecture criticism, and radical urbanism. With an academic background in art history, she enjoys intersections between art, infrastructure, and political narratives. She completed her Masters in New Arts Journalism from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2014 and her bylines can be found in Chicago Architect, Metropolis, American Craft Magazine, Chicago Magazine, Artsy, Curbed Chicago, and LUXE Magazine, among others.

Sarah Archer

 Sarah Archer is a design and art writer based in Philadelphia, and the author of the “The Midcentury Kitchen: America’s Favorite Room, from Workspace to Dreamscape, 1940s-1970s” which was published this year by Countryman Press. Her first book, “Midcentury Christmas” explores the material culture of Christmas during the Cold War in the United States. She is a contributing editor at American Craft Magazine, and writes regularly for Hyperallergic, The Atlantic, Architectural Digest, and The New Yorker online. Her articles and reviews have appeared in Curbed, Metropolis, CityLab, Slate, The Washington Post, The Magazine Antiques, Modern Magazine, The Journal of Modern Craft, and Studio Potter

Registration starts December 8th, 2019 and ends January 8th, 2019. Winners will be announced January 10th, 2019.

Submissions (including photo upload) will be handled via this Google Form: https://forms.gle/XNeo4AKDLdjLcWWD6

If you have any questions, please direct them to: kate@mcmansionhell.com with the subject: Gingerbread

Looking forward to seeing your entries!

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“Please don’t tell anyone … I’M BISEXUAL … I’m trying to be discreet” pinback, Dan Kaufman Graphics, Washington, D.C., c. 1990. #lgbthistory #lgbtherstory #lgbttheirstory #lgbtpride #queerhistorymatters #haveprideinhistory #night

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dance if you’re still alive and have trilogies to finish

i’ve never seen the cha-cha slide look cool before and i’m very perturbed rn

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fuocogo

T’chacha

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groovymoonie

I think kissing is so underrated. Sitting in someone’s lap and just making out for hours is a big mood.

I just wanna make out

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