ysera:

iidrils:

I find the twilight renaissance funny, and I’m all for eliminating cringe culture, but let’s remember that smeyer changed Quileute legends and beliefs to fit her narrative, gave animalistic/abusive traits to her Native characters, reinforcing the uncontrollable “savage” stereotype, made the “pure”, pale vampires constantly insult and antagonize the werewolves (whose land they were living on) for no reason, and overall wrote some pretty racist stuff about her Native characters

they straight up have a whole website dedicated to dispelling misconceptions made popular by meyer: http://www.burkemuseum.org/static/truth_vs_twilight/

shanology:

beachdeath:

dancerdyke:

dadrielle:

I saw a sad facebook post from the gay bookstore back in Ann Arbor where I used to live about how they hadn’t sold any books that day so I went on their online store and bought a couple, and while you don’t get #deals like elsewhere online, I’d love it if y’all would consider buying your next gay book from them instead of like, Amazon.

!!!!!!!

https://www.facebook.com/Common-Language-Bookstore-42608907253/

That most recent update was as of April 18, 2018, so if y’all are in the market for a book, this post is both real and recent. 

blackcatslesbian:

koito-yuu:

yumantimatter:

blackcatslesbian:

misspelling one word in a tag:

top: just leaves it

vers: leaves the tag and uses a * to correct the typo

bottom: deletes the whole tag and rewrites

#you know you can use the arrow keys

after you finished writing it and hit enter? I don’t seem to be able to

if you don’t check your tag before hitting enter, like an animal, you can press ctrl+z to bring it back

some of us use mobile tho

musicaltheatrenerd525600:

I feel like one strange advantage of being a lesbian/a woman who’s attracted to other women is that it puts my own body insecurities into perspective, because when I dislike something about my body I think “would I stop being attracted to a woman if she had stretch marks/acne/a little extra body fat etc.” and the answer is always no