• pre- or non-hrt trans people
• genderfluid/non-binary people who want hrt
• genderfluid/non-binary people who don't want hrt
• pre- or non-op trans people
• tall transfems
• short transmascs
• fat/plus size trans people
• fem trans men
• masc trans women
• transmascs who don't/can't/won't bind
• transfems who don't/can't/won't tuck
• transfems with wide shoulders
• transmascs with wide hips
• genderfluid/non-binary people with facial hair or tits
• genderfluid people whose presentation is static but their gender is not
• non-binary people whose desired presentation is how society says their agab should present
• transmascs who bind but still have a visible chest
• non- conventionally-attractive trans people
• non-conforming trans people
I'm trying to prove a point to some transphobic relatives. Back me up tumblr.
You know, an interesting tumblr transformation that's happened gradually, and which I've seen no one talk about: ask-culture has essentially dropped off to nothing.
By which I mean, asks used to be WAY more of the tumblr economy. They used to be more common to send, and receive, and see. They were integral to the collaborative, forum-like behavior of old tumblr communities, not even to speak on the HUGE number of ask-blogs that used to exist to only be interacted with in ask-form.
I'm not saying this in a vying-for-attention way but instead in an observational way: I used to get way way more asks in like 2015, even with a fraction of my follower count. I wonder if it's due to the homogenization of social media sites? There's a lot more of this divide between "content creator" and "consumer" instead of just a bunch of peer blogs who would talk to each other. "Asks" aren't really a thing on twitter, are they? And as I understand it, the closest thing to an "ask" on instagram or tiktok would be a creator screenshotting some comment and responding to it in a new reel or video or whatever those content mediums are. Are asks just too tumblr-specific? Is that aspect of the site culture dying out as more and more people converge to using all their social media sites in the same way?
hit me up (for friendship purposes)
I only bite a normal amount come on.
Just learned what heavy petting is.
What the fuck guys.
Stop it.
i feel like a little elf sewing the hole in my socks
- No ethical consumption under capitalism
- human rights aren't a matter of opinion
- make racists afraid again
- punch your local fascist
- girls just wanna have fundamental rights
- dead men cant catcall
- your body my choice my knife your life
- respect existence or expect resistance
- keep your laws off our bodies
- eat the rich
- ableism isnt punk
- no one is illegal
- we are all we really have
- fight war not wars
- we all bleed the same
- compost in training
- life is short smile while you still have teeth
- if youre not angry youre not paying attention
- dont talk to cops
- the wrong amazon is dying
- support local bands
- keep on living keep on fighting
- DIY or die
- mother earth is not for sale
- fight like hell for the living
- lick acid not boots
- bottle tabs
- fabric scraps
- spikes/studs
- pouches
- chains
- safety pins
- staples
- lighter hoods
- screws
- bottle tops
Had a few folks interested in how I made the patches I posted for Solarpunk Aesthetic Week, so I thought I'd give y'all my step-by-step process for making hand-embroidered patches!
First, choose your fabric and draw on your design. You can use basically any fabric for this - for this project I'm using some felt I've had lying around in my stash for ages.
Next, choose your embroidery floss. For my patches I split my embroidery floss into two threads with 3 strands each, as pictured. You can use as many strands in your thread as you prefer, but for the main body of my patches I prefer 3 strands.
Next you're going to start filling your design using a back stitch.
First, put in a single stitch where you want your row to start.
Poke your needle up through the fabric 1 stitch-length away from your first stitch.
Poke your needle back down the same hole your last stitch went into so they line up end-to-end.
Repeat until you have a row of your desired length (usually the length of that colour section from one end to the other). Once you have your first row, you're going to do your next row slightly offset from your first row so that your stitches lay together in a brick pattern like this:
Make sure your rows of stitches are tight together, or you'll get gaps where the fabric shows through.
Rinse and repeat with rows of back stitch to fill in your patch design.
When you're almost to the end of your thread, poke your needle through to the back of the fabric and pull the thread under the back part of the stitching to tuck in the end. Don't worry if it looks messy - no one's gonna see the back anyway.
This next step is fully optional, but I think it makes the patch design really pop. Once your patch is filled in, you can use black embroidery floss to outline your design (or whatever colour you want to outline with - it's your patch, do what you want). I use the full thread (6 strands, not split) of embroidery floss to make a thicker outline.
I use the same back stitch I used to fill the piece to make an outline that adds some separation and detail. You could use most any 'outlining' stitch for this, but I just use back stitch because it's just easier for me to do.
Once you're finished embroidering your patch, it's time to cut it out!
Make sure to leave a little border around the edge to use for sewing your patch on your jacket/bag/blanket/whatever, and be careful not to accidentally cut through the stitches on the back of the patch.
If you have a sturdy enough fabric that isn't going to fray, you can just leave it like this. If not, I recommend using a whip stitch/satin stitch to seal in the exposed edges (I find that splitting your embroidery floss into 3-strand threads works best for this).
And then you're done! At this point you can put on iron-on backing if you want, or just sew it on whatever you wanna put it on. Making patches this way does take a long time, but I feel that the results are worth it.
Thanks for reading this tutorial! I hope it was helpful. If anyone makes patches using this method, I'd love to see them! 😁
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support trans people.
im tryna prove a point to my bf's mother help me out
Oc for the fanfic mc or a y/n? Also should I post it on Tumblr or one AO3?
Writing Charlie Swan fanfiction because I do it for the PEOPLE.
💖💖The peoples princess 💖💖
Hi I was playing with my friend and she brought up more issues that I forgot about last time.
Her controls got stuck when she tried switching some buttons around (namely x and o) and it just got stuck. Like there's a blank space where it would tell you to use x for an action for example. Then it randomly switched to the controls she picked after hours upon hours of play
Placing things where it won't let you go up or to the side sometimes. It will glitch and go back to where you had it previously
The cape feature is gone. You're able to unlock different cables or fleeces in the game but for some reason it's just gone.
Is true masculinity wearing a "Women love me, fish fear me"/Beer dad hat, funky boxers, and a white tank top?
Yes, yes it is.
album covers ⛧
guys I love Bowser Jr so much. He's my little boy, my son, my sweet cheese, my good time boy. I want to be a father to him
i was about to google "how to make friends"
I am hopeless.
my contribution to the masc hypno genre
CULT OF THE LAMB: A RANT/ CRITIQUE
Okay hi I really love this one game and no I'm not talking about NITW. I'm talking about Cult of The Lamb which is a rouge like and to take care of your little cultists. I really like the art, the concept, and the way you play the game. But I do have some critiques.
It's incredibly glitchy. I once got trapped outside of the map and had to reset to get back, I also had to restart 4 different times because everytime I got to this one boss it froze, you'll get an upgrade on your broom and for some reason you'll get the same upgrade twice, a follower gave me a request and it only said "make" nothing else. I had to look it up later to find out what this glitch meant. It would also stutter when me and my friend did rituals together and many others have reported.
Co-op. It's couch only(couch co-op is you have to play on the same console or device). While it's annoying it's not too disappointing. The problem is that it's obviously not made with co-op in mind. You have to be near each other or else you can't do anything, when you do an action it interrupts the other player which means if you're fighting you have to wait for the other to crawl over so you can see the enemy, there's a ton of enemies and with two people it gets incredibly cluttered which makes flaws in the maps obvious. When the creators said they'd have to remake the game for online co-op, It. Freaking. S h o w s.
Enemies. Sometimes there's straight up too many especially when your in a map you can't see the other side. Some of the bat like creatures go outside the map where you can't hit them, there's no second to breathe when you enter the map as the enemies immediately start attacking or maybe I experienced another glitch.
Now when I say these things I say them with love because I like the game. This seems like the creators bit off more than they could chew with the amount of content ultimately making it suffer. That's my rant thank you for reading if you did.
Edit: The real problem I think is inexperience. Another example of huge map having games with multiple features like many weapons, characters, skins is Apex Legends! It runs relatively fine but the team that worked on that is more familiar I believe and has a bigger team.
See ya
Writing Charlie Swan fanfiction because I do it for the PEOPLE.
💖💖The peoples princess 💖💖
I just got into the band Possessed and a few weeks later one of the members is revealed to be having creepy interactions with a minor.
It is not hard to be weird guys.
god make me tall. god, i beg. god PLEASE make me tall. PLEA-