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blood on my shirt, rose in my hand

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dante | 27 | he/they | silly butch lesbian
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Howdy hi, I'm Dante! It looks like you've stumbled upon my blog! I'm an artist, and sometimes I like to write fanfiction ✨️

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im a blorbo apologist but also they did every bad thing they did and i will get mad if u ignore that. complexities

I am not blorbo’s apologist, I’m blorbo’s defense attorney. And baby, we are going for a plea deal cause he absolutely did that shit.

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great now im thought stuck on skinamarink.....being a kid means being horrifically, inconceivably vulnerable and in danger at all times and no other movie understands that like skinamarink. its not Just being scared of the dark or not Understanding higher concepts. at any given moment, u can just be. hurt. injured, taken, moved, manipulated, trapped. u have No agency. at any given moment, the things that are Supposed to be reliable and safe and good (parents, toys) can suddenly hurt u or become strange and frightening. and there is truly nothing u can do. the life of a child is so mind-bogglingly unpredictable and unsafe in so many ways, especially in an environment where their wellbeing is not prioritized. literally anything can be done to u as a child and even if u Can understand it (which u rarely can), u can't do anything about it but incorporate it into ur worldview. u can't break holes thru the walls when the windows and doors disappear. u just have to keep walking thru the same hallways and wait to see what the world will do to u next.

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duckdotcom

Computer show me the "big one"

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psygull

a dot matrix printer slowly but surely starts producing a crude representation of a largemouth bass

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anarkiddo

this is like 100% petty all things considered but i just can’t wait until some of u learn that it is absolutely normal for people of any age to refer to their dads as “daddy” in many parts of the south like it isn’t a red flag there. 60 year old women in my family still refer to their dads as “daddy.” and btw i think anyone should be allowed to call their own fathers whatever they want without someone either making it nasty or being accusatory like don’t you get tired of making ppl uncomfortable for no reason

good morning to every person who calls their parents mommy or daddy or pápi or papa or mama or baba or any other “childish” name. and to everyone who is unnecessarily rude or condescending under this post please go back to sleep and get some good rest so you’re not as cranky and mean to strangers on the internet.

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