Vore is the Superwholock of kinks
i’m sorry but honestly this is some pretty entry-level analysis. superwholock is expansive and there are definitely people who take it too far, shove it in peoples faces, and then complain when anyone points out the issues with it, but otherwise it’s comparitively tame and vanilla. if anything, bdsm is the superwholock of kinks, even down to being a combination of multiple individual kinks and shows respectively. on the other hand vore is also surprisingly expansive, but unlike superwholock a lot of the people who enjoy it tend to be pretty self-aware of how embarassing it is at this point and keep their enjoyment of it more of a secret, and it’s practically impossible to describe how and why it’s appealing.
what im saying is that vore is actually the homestuck of kinks
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i got #40E0D0 (a saturated turquoise) on this html color test
if ur lgbt take this test and tag what color u get
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you can remember what marinara sauce is with the F.I.N.S. system:
Funny
Italian
Noodle
Salsa
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Today is World AIDS Day/Day With(out) Art. During the 1980s and 1990s, AIDS and complications from it killed nearly half a million people in the U.S., a disproportionate number of them gay men and people of color. The artist community lost thousands; still more friends, lovers, and family members faced lives transformed by grief, fear, indignation, and illness. Many artists made activist work that criticized government inaction, promoted awareness and treatment, and expressed support for people fighting and living with the virus. Here are two of those works from the Whitney’s collection, on view now in An Incomplete History of Protest
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has the “text post->drawing based on text post->‘OMG someone make a series!’->kickstarter” formula literally EVER worked here? a single time???
no.
it made the flintstones
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death note is a realistic portrayal of how it feels to own a notebook






