Here’s the new 24 hour comic I drew this year! This one is called THE KING’S FOREST. cw: blood, violence
gender repeal party
we all meet up in the woods and release our genders into the wild
then we hunt them for sport
Hey my wife @tybaar and I are trying to get armed please help two trans women
come on down to the cat cafe for the Kitten Sunday adoption event to meet:
Saguaro,
Raven,
Puffball,
and Lily!
GOD MADE TRANS PEOPLE FOR THE SAME REASON HE MADE GRAPES BUT NOT WINE WHO ARE WE TO DENY THIS DIVINE ALCHEMY OF THE SELF?
How dare you make me cry in my own home
Facebook ads designing an outfit for me ☺️
Where do the worms go....
slathered on top, like a garnish
What the FUCK is that mouth thing
dental dam—but the surgical kind, not the sexy kind
Ok but I gotta knit those crotchless warmer pants, what the fuck
Gay people are like. Conversation rapidly going between Horny and Emotional Sincerity
— Kiki’s Delivery Service 1989, dir. Hayao Miyazaki
Solomon’s Shield is the name of the app
OMG Download this!!!! Stop Police Brutality!
<3 Boosting this as a useful tool for people in protecting themselves here <3
signal boost!!
Tom Fords Gucci
Full Moon Snack
(click for better view)
Tanya Taylor Pre-Fall 2020 Ready-to-Wear
Photos courtesy of Tanya Taylor
Underpainting 🌞
Self love isn’t only about being kind to yourself - more than anything it’s about calmly & compassionately examining your reactions to your world, reflecting on the things that make you angry or ashamed or upset and taking the time to pinpoint why - not by blaming others for the behavior that incited your reaction, but by delving into yourself, exploring your internal vulnerabilities, and identifying which were prodded by the external event that upset you. When we are affected by someone else’s words or actions we are most often reacting not toward that person at all, but toward our own fictionalized sense of inadequacy we feel has been brought to light by that person. Our bodies react violently to the perceived confirmation of our perceived faults - self love is all about challenging those distortions. I’m ecstatic that I’ve found myself ready to start that process again :)
This artwork is “The Wizard of Oz” re imagined as a pair of machine knitted stockings—complete with Dorothy’s iconic ruby slippers. The right leg represents Kansas, the left shows Emerald City, and the garters read “Somewhere over the rainbow” and “We’re off the see the Wizard.” See the details up close in “Off the Wall: American Art to Wear.“ “Oz Socks,” 1978, by Susanna E. Lewis (Promised gift of The Julie Schafler Dale Collection)