I identify the most with the woman who has a green velvet ribbon around her neck and keeps being like "DONT untie my neck ribbon or something really bad will happen" and then her husband unties the ribbon and her head falls off. this is extremely real to me. spent my whole life like "please don't do this thing to me or really bad stuff will happen" and everyone around me being like "that sounds fake" and doing it anyway. and then my head fell off!
non-Indigenous people just looooove to ignore the fact that Indigenous people exist on the internet. They love to pretend that the only people promoting landback are white people romanticizing some idea of noble savagery. Literally the person running the blog isuggestlandback is a Native person. I have witnessed soooooo many instances where non-Indigenous people assume any person speaking on Native issues is actually a white person just because they assume "caring about Native people and their struggles" is something white people pretend to do for clout, not something anyone actually gives a shit about, and certainly not something that actual Indigenous people might talk about online
The thing I dislike about alt histories where real life monarchs have been made both gay and unproblematic is that it seems to imply that gay monarchs have not existed in history but if they did they would be cool. Which isn’t true. They have existed and they were just as bad as straight people. And I think it is disrespectful to real queer history to pretend that queer people have never been absolute bastards
I be like "omg, i have so much to do" and then go lay down







