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what’s good gamers. it’s me. hi. i draw stuff for funsies, but if you pay me i will draw something for you. feel free to take a gander at my commission prices on my ko-fi. you should use desktop for the website. but you’re viewing this on tumblr, so you are probably already on desktop. the links here are subject to change tbh, going for a new feeling
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i am also the dude behind @ghost-harem
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being self aware suuuucks like yeah this thought pattern/behavior is stupid and pointless and a symptom. i know this. [does it anyways
preforming my compulsions while rolling my eyes to show i know theyre irrational
i dont even know what to say about this. exquisite. instant classic of post, possibly "the totalizing thinker craves simplicity" tier. hardcore yuri. even the weirdest fujoshi. a maid dress is the bare minimum of horny
A popular artist suddenly made a trans man comic, and the viewers are not getting it
Being against a trans man's transition because you think it's too boring is transphobic, actually.
Yeah i was vagueposting about this earlier and like I cannot stress enough that going "I think this trans man looked better as a woman" is not the epic gender win you think it is
see the really shit thing about this is that the people complaining about the trans boy's outfit in the second panel are fundamentally misunderstanding how this comic works. it's a two-panel comic; the entire way it works is based around its ability to instantly communicate its message to the audience with maximum clarity. there's simply no room here for complexity or exploring the nuances of gender presentation. if the son is dressing cutesy or goth then this potentially muddies the message; perhaps the father is only complaining about his son's aesthetic rather than his gender. it is only through portraying the son in the most generic inoffensive gender-conforming way possible that the message can ring through with true clarity: the gulf between the father this man wants to be (supporting his "daughter" for who he thinks "she" is) and the father he actually is (supporting his son in ways which challenge his preconceived notions of who his child should be).
it's not complicated. it's as uncomplicated as it can possibly be. are you stupid or do you just hate trans people.













