did ask. do care. would miss you.
I don't use tumblr for likes I use it for love
OMFG NO BECAUSE LITERALLY
"The Capture of Samson" --Anthony van Dyck, 1630
I love how I make posts about how like, "oh what if you were in poverty and your yandere was extremely wealthy and/or powerful and they saved you from your unfortunate circumstances" and sometimes it feels a little idk cheesy and hokey and then almost every single day I turn on the news and see everything that's going on and it's like. Ok I guess the rich only help the poor and needy only in fiction. At least in my little escapist fantasies I don't have to worry about affording being able to eat and. You know. Live.
forgive me lord for I have imagined a life far more soft and tender than the one you created for me
being angry doesn’t make you evil or abusive btw. it just makes you angry
weird and off-putting but endearingly so
tumblr is a private place. it's just me and the same 5 mutuals. It's intimate you get it
Sparkle | prints
hey wait! i know you! we used to be chained next to each other in the cave! wow, so good to see you, how are ya? man. remember how we used to talk about the shadows on the wall together. gosh that was a long time ago. but hey. sure is one heck of a sun out here, right? it's good to see you.
i wrote this post with happy tears in my eyes sitting in a parking lot after getting coffee for 3 hours with someone i did youth shakespeare with when we were teenagers and hadn't seen in 15 years, in which time we both transitioned, got into nerd shit, found a job that feels good, found people to spend our gay little lives with, and coincidentally moved to the same city. this is exactly how it felt. never ever ever kill yourself
Harvey debuted a stunning new jacquard sweater celebrating fat love at the 2025 Vanities party hosted by Vanity Fair and Instagram!
He noted on Instagram that he'd bought it 24 hours before, during his trip to Japan. It's from the Tenga by Artist (TXA) apparel project by TENGA, designed by artist Mameko Maeda.
Translated from the product page, here are the mission statements for Mameko Maeda and TXA:
Mameko Maeda: Born in Tokyo in 1993, she began working as an illustrator and artist in 2020. Influenced by the dance she learned from an early age, she became interested in expressing herself using her body, and draws plump figures that focus on the beauty of the tension and wrinkles that arise from the expansion and contraction of the body. Her humorous depictions of open-minded characters have led to a surge in offers from overseas. She is expanding her activities globally, including an exhibition at an art fair in Korea.
TXA is a collaborative apparel project by TENGA that began in October 2021. It was launched to take a more multifaceted approach to TENGA's mission of "bringing sexuality to the forefront." When people hear the word "sexuality," they have different images. In recent years, there seems to be a growing movement to "pay more attention to the diverse sexualities that already exist and their complexity." TXA is developing products and working with artists who are "creating new values while facing social changes" to provide an opportunity to think about diverse sexualities and love. We hope that by deepening our understanding of diverse sexualities and changing the "public nature of sexuality" in the world, we can encourage as many people as possible to think about and deepen their understanding of sexuality.
Trans furry fantasies