oh, here is a special treasure id like to share. while i was living at support camp, a visitor cut my hair for me. i threw my hair scraps in our compost pile, and a week later we had a big storm. i was doing a watch shift and my partner comes up to me holding this
it which knocked out of the trees in the big windstorm, and it appeared to be a bird nest lined with human hair! theres a few other wingnuts with black hair, but im the only one recently who cut theirs and put scraps in the compost. so special.
Masafusa Shibuya made these garments out of satin, organdy and silk thread. They offer the kind of comfort that you can touch and see, but also remember. Part dream, part architecture and part mood, these solitary scapes are a refuge of pathos and melancholy. As found in Fabric and Needlework Illustration, 1994.
unpopular opinion: dark academia is but an evolution of the early 2010s tumblr teaboo/british obsession/wholock mania. the insufferable intellectualism? bbc sherlock roots. tweed jackets aesthetic? the 11th doctor’s influence. in this essay i will
Transgender lesbian woman tears gender stereotypes apart in viral video
You have probably heard it before: “Wearing a dress does not make you a woman!”
Over at twitter, Eva, a lesbian transgender woman, published this amazing video in response, showing the world what kind of stupid stereotype this is (embedded above).
Jokes aside, early on in transition I would worry so much about if I wasn’t trans enough because I genuinely enjoyed some of the ways I was masculine before I came out.
Re-contextualizing that through the frame of lesbian masculinity has made me feel so much more at ease, and it’s made me so much more comfortable with those parts of myself than as I ever did trying to express them as a man.
I love my shoulders. I love my arms, my muscles. I love wearing suits. I love being tall. I love having a deeper voice. I love having a strong jawline. I also love having long hair, gentle curves, and painting inch long wings over my eyes. I love being trans