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Hi, I’m that-sith-bitch, it’s time for me to revamp my introduction, apparently. I’ve been primarily reblogging but that’s because I suck at social posting.
I go by Ky or Arson, I have a discord that I’m more active on, but I’m on tumblr most days anyway.
Primarily a character designer and an aspiring webcomic writer & illustrator.
I love my ocs, I love your ocs, please tell me about your characters I love hearing about them.
Send an ask if you wanna say hi, or ask some questions, or feel free to shoot a dm!
This is not a terf safe blog. I do have teeth, I will use them.
WOMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Reblog to bully people who don't like female characters or women in general off the internet.
To all trans men on this site, im gonna put you onto something. If you are in need of a binder but have unsupportive parents or are closeted, if you have a fondness for the ocean, or if youre bored with the normal colors of binder available, go to Waterlust and get a top
As you can see above, theyre all patterned like marine life, but theyre also reversible! One side has the pattern, the other is solid color, and they're all fun colors like blues and reds and greens, but some like the whale and tiger shark ones are more subtle grays and blacks. I have the whale shark one and the spongebob one (which was a limited run), and theyre both very well designed and printed. My spongebob one has served me for roughly four years and it hasn't worn at all.
What really matters? The binding power, and these things are great. I'm a triple D cup and with a medium I look like I have subtle pecs. They're also much less compressive than other binders due to their materials (which are mostly recycled!), so you can wear them for longer without getting sore. When I did more intensive theater and band performances, I could still act, dance, and play bari sax without getting winded or hurting myself. They're also swim tops, and I've scuba dived in these as well comfortably.
If that wasn't all, proceeds from each purchase are donated towards marine conservation and education initiatives! Purchasing shark printed ones specifically donate to shark studies and conservation orgs, parrotfish and coral prints support coral restoration initiatives, and so on. The high price tag is for a good reason.
Overall, if you're looking for an all around good binder, one that matches your whimsey and supports a good cause, Waterlust is the place to go.
helpful on 1,110 days left
2026
- FUCK HARD
- FUCK FAST
- FUCK BADLY
- NEVER USE GENERATIVE AI
- CREATE JOY
- MUSIC ALWAYS
- PSPSPSPS AT KITTIES ON THE STREET
- YUMMY SOUP
- go see the doctor about that thing
- BE TRANSGENDER
- KISS YOUR FRIENDS
- EAT CHEESE
- NEVER KILL YOURSELF
- THRIVE
hello fellow non-Black tumblr users. welcome to my saw trap. if you'd like to leave, please name one (1) Black woman author who is not Maya Angelou, Toni Morrison, bell hooks, Octavia Butler, or N.K. Jemisin. bonus points if she's published a book in the last five years.
For my own future reference, and for anyone else who wants it, a list of authors mentioned in the notes. (I cannot promise this is comprehensive, there are a lot of reblogs and I might have missed some.) I've included a link for each author, where possible I've tried to find one that leads you to their books, prioritising own websites/publishers, falling back on wikipedia otherwise.
If you find any mistakes in the links let me know and I'll edit. This post will be in two parts, because I literally broke tumblr with how many authors there were. I think it's about a hundred and fifty.
- Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé - speculative fiction
- Marguerite Abouet - graphic novels
- Elizabeth Acevedo - fiction, poetry
- Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - fiction
- Tomi Adeyemi - young adult fantasy
- K Ancrum - speculative contemporary young adult
- Lily Anderson - fiction
- Ashley Antoinette - fiction
- Ama Ata Aidoo - poetry, fiction, plays
- Kemi Ashing Giwa - speculative fiction
- Kalynn Bayron - young adult, fantasy
- Malorie Blackman - childrens' books, young adult
- Natasha Bowen - fantasy
- Gwendolyn Brooks - poetry
- Natasha Brown - fiction
- NoViolet Bulawayo - fiction
- Constance Burris - speculative fiction
- CL Clark - fantasy, speculative fiction
- Wahida Clark - urban fiction
- Lucille Clifton - poetry, fiction
- Alyssa Cole - romance, thrillers, graphic novels
- Kamilah Cole - fiction
- Claire Coleman - fiction, essays, poetry
- Maryse Condé - fiction, non-fiction, plays
- Emma Dabiri - non-fiction
- Edwidge Danticat - fiction
- Angela Davis - philosophy
- Carolina Maria De Jesus - memoir
- Hayley Dennings - fiction
- Tracy Deonn - fiction
- Nicky Drayden - speculative fiction
- Tananarive Due - horror, comics
- Camille Dungy - memoir, poetry
- Esi Edugyan - fiction
- Zetta Elliot - childrens' books, teen fiction, adult fiction
- Bernardine Evaristo - fiction
- Conceição Evaristo - fiction, non-fiction
- Eve Ewing - poetry, fiction, non-fiction, comics
- Radna Fabias - poetry
- Namina Forna - young adult fantasy
- Latoya Ruby Frazier - non-fiction
- Stella Gaitano - fiction
- Camryn Garrett - fiction, middle grade
- Roxane Gay - fiction, non-fiction, comics
- Nicole Glover - fantasy, speculative fiction
- Nikki Giovanni - poetry, essays
- Jewelle Gomez - fiction, plays
- Annette Gordon-Reed - non-fiction (history)
- Pumla Dineo Gqola - non-fiction
- Deanna Grey - romance
- Yaa Gyasi - fiction
- Andrea Hairston - fiction
- Lorraine Hansberry - plays
- Saidiya Hartman - non-fiction, theory
- Alexis Henderson - dark speculative fiction
- Adriana Herrera - romance
- Talia Hibbert - romance
- bell hooks - fiction, non-fiction, poetry
- Pauline Hopkins - fiction, non-fiction, plays
- Nalo Hopkinson - speculative fiction
- Jordan Ifueko - comics, fantasy, young adult
- Samantha Irby - non-fiction
- Justina Ireland - science fiction, fantasy, comics
- Meka James - contemporary and erotic romance
- Tiffany D Jackson - young adult
- Beverly Jenkins - romance
- Alaya Dawn Johnson - speculative fiction
- Micaiah Johnson - science fiction
- Mariame Kaba - non-fiction
- Petals Kalulé - fiction, poetry [Petals is noted as using she/they, I'm not 100% sure of their gender identity and past a certain point it feels weird to investigate too much]
- Mikki Kendall - fiction, non-fiction
- Jamaica Kincaid - fiction, non-fiction
- Zaire Krieger - poetry
- Nella Larsen - fiction
- Karmen Lee - romance
- Kirsten R. Lee - young adult
- Margot Lee Shetterly - non-fiction
- Audre Lourde - poetry, non-fiction
And here's part two:
- Terry Macmillen - fiction
- Robin Maynard - non-fiction
- Amber Mcbride - poetry, young adult
- Janet Mock - non-fiction, screenwriting
- Brittney Moris - comics, young adult, fantasy
- Bethany C Morrow - fiction, science fiction, young adult
- Leila Mottley - fiction, poetry
- Beatriz Nascimento - non-fiction
- Leticia Nascimento - I think non-fiction primarily
- Gloria Naylor - fiction
- Zora Neale Hurston - fiction, non-fiction
- Grace Nichols - poetry
- Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu - fiction
- Trifonia Melibea Obono - fiction
- Shirlene Obuobi - comics, fiction
- Nnendi Okorafor - science fiction
- Melatu Uche Okorie - fiction
- Chinelo Okparanta - fiction
- Helen Oyeyemi - fiction
- Nell Painter - non-fiction
- Morgan Parker - poetry, non-fiction
- Nikki Payne - romance
- Koleka Putuma - plays, poetry
- Claudia Rankine - poetry, plays, non-fiction
- Sarah Raughley - young adult
- Dia Reeves - fantasy, horror, science fiction
- Kiley Reid - fiction
- Stacy Reid - romance
- Djamila Ribero - philosophy
- Legacy Russell - fiction, non-fiction, poetry
- Layla F. Saad - non-fiction
- Sofia Samatar - fiction, non-fiction
- Liselle Sambury - fantasy
- Analeigh Sbrana - romance, fantasy
- Namwali Serpell - fiction
- Ntozake Shange - plays, poetry
- Christina Sharpe - non-fiction
- Nisi Shawl - fiction, alternate history
- Jamison Shea - dark fantasy/horror
- Patricia Smith - poet
- Tracy K Smith - poet
- Zadie Smith - fiction
- Sister Souljah - fiction
- Kiki Swinson - fiction
- Mildred D Taylor - young adult/children's lit
- Katerina Teaiwa - non-fiction
- Teresia Teaiwa - poetry
- Angie Thomas - young adult, middle grade
- Leah Thomas - non-fiction
- Spike Trotman - comics
- Tloto Tsamaase - science fiction
- Nikki Turner - urban fiction
- Maxine Tynes - poetry
- Ngozi Ukazu - comics
- Shola von Reinhold - fiction
- Wanjikũ wa Ngũgĩ - fiction
- Jasmine Walls - graphic novels
- Alice Walker - fiction, non-fiction, poetry
- Jesmyn Ward - fiction
- Monica West - fiction
- Phyllis Wheatley-Peters - poetry
- Rita Williams-Garcia - young adult, middle grade
- Stephanie Williams - comics, non-fiction
- Tia Williams - fiction, romance
- Raquel Willis - non-fiction
- Jamila Woods - poetry
- Jacqueline Woodson - childrens' books, young adult, fiction, poetry
- Alexis Wright - fiction, non-fiction
- Zane - erotic fiction
- Fiona Zedde - fiction
- Attica Locke - Mystery/Thriller Fiction
- Oyinkan Braithwaite - Fiction
- Isabel Wilkerson - Non-fiction
Hell yeah!!!
Misrule, Revolution, Happiness
Well damn, sounds like my whole life would change if I break the rules?
















My mom just told me when was my age she got pregnant while she had two different fwb situations going on and didn’t know who the dad was so she went to the guys separately and said “I’ll pay for half the abortion if you pay half” and collected half the money from each guy . Her mind