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spider-punk speaks for my blog
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“Sometimes I wish I could give the people around me the daily report on my gender. Just so they’d know what to expect. So no one would give me that confused books whether I was wearing a binder or makeup or whatever.”
Lakelore, Anna-Marie McLermore
can we make this a thing, actually?? this is genius. this could be a thing.
“Your turn.” Bastián’s smile is shy […]
“I guess”- I think about it, how I felt, how to put it in terms other than masculine and feminine, *boy* or *girl*, neither or both or somewhere in the space between-“really strong coffee. Or maybe that popping sound soda makes.”
Lakelore by Anna-Marie Mclemore
—Anna-Marie McLemore, Lakelore. (60% audiobook)
This is such an accurate description of a feeling I had such a hard time putting into words before. What feels right just feels right and you know it. I knew it.
Everyone who lives near the lake knows the stories about the world underneath it, an ethereal landscape rumored to be half-air, half-water. But Bastián Silvano and Lore Garcia are the only ones who’ve been there. Bastián grew up both above the lake and in the otherworldly space beneath it. Lore’s only seen the world under the lake once, but that one encounter changed their life and their fate.
Then the lines between air and water begin to blur. The world under the lake drifts above the surface. If Bastián and Lore don’t want it bringing their secrets to the surface with it, they have to stop it, and to do that, they have to work together. There’s just one problem: Bastián and Lore haven’t spoken in seven years, and working together means trusting each other with the very things they’re trying to hide.
please read this i am begging you you won’t regret it
Behind a Little House, by Manuel Cosentino
rb if you think asexual people are cool
you can and will survive this, because you are a force to be reckoned with