I wanted to do something for asexual pride week, and i wanted to draw gaster as a cowbow, so i thought why not and fused the two ideas. The drawings a bit sketchy and dear god do i hate drawing horses, but overall i think it came out well.
Happy Ace Pride!
Ok I’m a little biased here but let me run an experiment. Reblog if you think that plague doctors are attractive, and comment why if you want to. I feel like there might be more people than I know of.
Relax, doctor. Relax your shoulders, look away from the screen, blink a bit, and take a deep breath and stretch. When you come back to your position of rest, sit up a little straighter.
Take care of yourself, doctor.
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Your art is super cool! So have some love
Cow anon
Oh Thank you, that’s really sweet of you!!!
This was a commission for @evaundertale and I was soooo happy to draw it! 🌺
I emidiately recognized GayFish’s Luna Light and MAN I fall in love with her design as soon as I saw her back then when GayFish just showed her Darkcream version! Also we aren’t sure who is that firegirl creator tho… If you know, please write me, I’ll tag them. Anyway I was dying from cuteness drawing this! 🌸🌺🌸
Luna Light (Cream shipchild) by @help-im-a-gay-fish
Firegirl by ??
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drew Cross and Nightmare from Delta, finally! i’m drawing up actual refrences for the both of them, but these are their main outfits. i originally drew Killer to.. but my computer crashed as i was finshing up and now im back to square one with that.
have his old refrence for now:
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Heyo! With pride month starting, here's a quick comic on pride Etiquette, a short guide / general tips on treating lgbt+ people, for the new, curious, and those who forgot!
1) Treat people's identities as the indisputable truth. Even if you don't think they fit the definition, even if you don't understand (the identity), even if you think they're lying, even if they're a bad person. It's not your job nor your business to tell people what to call themselves. Unless they ask for your opinion, only the individual can make that decision.
*There's very few times when an identity can actually be harmful. This includes predatory labels, labels that are bigoted by definition, or people identifying with culture-specific labels when they're not part of that culture. Otherwise, leave them be!
2) Respect and use people's pronouns, regardless of how you feel about them! If you don't know how they work, ask! If you accidentally misgender someone, correct yourself and move on! No need for lengthy or dramatic apologies. However, also make sure to ask when it's appropriate to use them! Someone may not be out to parents, certain friends, etc, and will ask you to purposefully misgender them for safety.
3) LGBT+ people are not responsible for someone else's anti-lgbt+ views! Strange, unbelievable or confusing identities do not cause bigots to be bigots- the lgbt+ community was made because we don't fit society's box, don't fall into the trap of forcing people into another one! If they're not actually hurting anyone, then leave them be!
4) You're not expected to learn every single lgbt+ term / identity. Nobody knows all of them, not even lgbt+ people, so don't worry about it! Simply learn and ask questions as you go!
5) If you're curious about someone's identity, ask if they're comfortable with questions first! There's no harm in educating yourself, but sometimes we get tired of being walking encyclopedias!
Thanks for reading, and happy Pride!!!
Tumblr has allowed filtered tags for a while, but now they offer filtered post content too.
So you can filter out posts with certain words or phrases in the text even if no one tagged it, which is fantastic. I started using it yesterday and it’s already helped me avoid 5 different posts that wouldn’t have been caught by the filtered tags.
Go to “Account,” then “Settings,” and it will be in the Filtering section right under “Filtered Tags”
To be accepted I propose warrior plague doctors, mini capes, lethal sacking stick, tight pants, and intimidation. It a full win here
I’m a cis-gender man which basically means that, when I was born, the doctor went “It’s a boy!” and when I was old enough to understand I agreed with him.
The thing is, I don’t know why I feel like a man. I was teased and bullied for it a lot when I was little. I’ve never had stereotypically American male interests. I never cared about sports or cars or guns. I was more interested in music and cooking and the arts. I’ve always been emotionally in tune and sensitive, even when I did my best to suppress my emotions to survive a childhood of abuse from other children.
It’s not physical either. I don’t feel like a man because I have a penis or a beard. If you put my brain in a robot body or any other body, my essence would still feel male (I assume). I literally can’t imagine what being any other gender would feel like, since I feel so acutely male.
I think that’s why the concept of being transgender always made sense to me. I’m a man. I don’t have any bloody clue why I feel like a man, but I don’t feel that it’s tied to my body or my interests or the way that I’ve been treated. I feel like a man because of something beyond that. Something ephemeral. So, why couldn’t others feel the same? Why couldn’t a person who’s been misidentified as a girl feel like a boy for the exact same nebulous reasons that I do?
And, since gender really doesn’t make any sense to me anyway, why couldn’t there also be people who feel as if they don’t have one? Or who flow across genders like a ship on a map?
Are there people out there whose sense of their own gender is inseparable from their physical form? If you put those people into robot bodies or, simply, other physically different bodies, would their gender identity also swap? If so, why? Are they actually more lost in their gender identity than I am and they need to hone in on the physical in order to anchor themselves?
Why do people feel like they are the gender that they are?