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Your local clown. it/he, in my 20s. Black. Neurodivergent. Writer, Artist, Doll Maker, Cosplayer, etc. Responsible for 100+ of the Forever-Returns Riddlebird fics on Ao3. Alfred Molina filmography connoisseur.
You always were a kidder, Steve.
DC Universe AU blog @carousel-of-souls
Sims Sideblog @taliesims
Black Butler @cielwantssomethingsweet
Only art @thedreammweaverart
The idea of two people having sex and it creating another, smaller person who has a combination of their traits sounds like it was made up for fan fiction but alas I've heard tale that it's really happened
people say dolphins are smart but there not smart enough to not be Shity grey rubber tubes flappin about in the gotdamn ocean
*they’re
congratulations! you are the piss lord of shit mountain. thank u for hefting turds down the mountainside so that we, the proles, may feast on your bounteous craps
Leroy deeply traumatized after the death of his son and daughter-in-law having to deal with the inevitable arrival of the new cycle knowing he has a grandson who’s at target age and trying by every possible means to keep his grandson as far away from Derry as possible because he knows what a child in Derry means during the cycle, which is why he doesn’t have him enrolled in school with the others, because he doesn’t want Mike to go through what he and Will went through, and he doesn’t want to lose anyone else. But one day his grandson comes home and tells him that, well, he’s been hanging out with those white kids and Leroy is ready to give him the scolding of his life and then suddenly he mentions that Tozier boy, and he knows Marge married that Tozier young man, and he connects the dots in a fraction of a second. And then he realizes there’s nothing to be done: no matter what he says to his grandson, destiny is already in motion and fate is inevitable. There’s nothing to do. The die is cast.
Stop just asking "is it normal?" and start asking "is it harming anyone?" Lots of harmful things are normalized in this society and lots of things considered weird or rare are completely harmless. Whether something is considered normal or common shouldn't be the deciding factor in whether it's okay
Like a lot of disabled and neurodivergent and mentally ill ways of living and expressing yourself are both not normal and not harming anyone and it's the last part we should focus our attention on
@heterodox-heterographer you've hit the nail in the head