HAPPYSTUCK.
BASK IN THE HAPPY ADORABLE SPARKLYNESS.
OMFGWOW EQUIUS YOU ARE FREAKING ME OUT CALM DOWN, SON
HAPPYSTUCK.
BASK IN THE HAPPY ADORABLE SPARKLYNESS.
OMFGWOW EQUIUS YOU ARE FREAKING ME OUT CALM DOWN, SON


Here, have a dump of doodles from paintchat.. some are pretty old obvously..
Plenty of Davekats <3 :
And some Erikar…
And of course the new babies and ships as of recently.. ahhhh <3
(ps, because uu’s blood is red, i’m not sure if he has vantas nubs?? idk. i draw him with them sometimes)
(lmao spongebob fish pun sry)
Lol I have a million different ideas for uu/UU, have no set design for them obviously. It changes every time I draw them.. hm. Just waitin’ for the canon design~
eeeyup! Enjoy. (I’dd add afew more but this post is huge enough already.. sjdfhkjsdf)
flammablevermillion replied to your post: A moment of silence for that one time JC refered to Dean Winchester as “That kawaii guy”
wasn’t it “the anime guy”?
probably
What if you followed one of those normal follow4follow blogs but when they followed you back you just reblogged lots of fanart smut?
Reasons why my my hypothetical story is cool: it has lesbians

this is not clean and i’m lazy and i have no actual art program
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stfuconservatives:
str8nochaser:
thedailywhat:
Controversial Facebook Photos of the Day: Air National Guard members Terran Echegoyen-McCabe and Christina Luna recently posted to Facebook several pics of themselves breastfeeding in fatigues — which they do all the time on Fairchild Airforce Base in Spokane, Washington – and their photos have prompted outcry from around the world.
No matter that there are no rules in military conduct against breastfeeding in uniform; one disparaging Facebook comment compared the images to “urinating and defecating.”
Fellow soldier Rita Trujillo commented:
“I as one of many women who fought long and hard to be accepted and respected as fellow soldiers and the right to wear these uniforms feel shocked, angry at these published photos.”
The photos were taken for the Mom2Mom Breastfeeding Support Group,which raises awareness of women’s right to breastfeed in public.
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America hates mothers in a way that is so insipid, you have WOMEN disparaging other WOMEN for doing what the breast was intended to do and being active engaged mothers.
And why?
Because “I as one of many women who fought long and hard to be accepted and respected as fellow soldiers and the right to wear these uniforms feel shocked, angry at these published photos.”
This is a statement made by a woman about how women feeding their children in their work fatigues damages her status and acceptance as a female soldier. Meaning motherhood is seen as something “weak” and breastfeeding is “dirty”.
Patriarchy is a hell of a drug.
flawless commentary
What the actual fuck.
Have people fucking forgotten that that’s what breasts are for? You know, not just oversexualized lumps of flesh for the male gaze?
These are the same kind of people who, upon being questioned why they support legislation that helps shoehorn people with uteri back into the role of “barefoot baby factory”, defend themselves with “Motherhood is the toughest job on the planet!”
The level of doublethink people display in this country frightens me.](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m4y7bcXCcO1qzpwi0o1_500.jpg)
Controversial Facebook Photos of the Day: Air National Guard members Terran Echegoyen-McCabe and Christina Luna recently posted to Facebook several pics of themselves breastfeeding in fatigues — which they do all the time on Fairchild Airforce Base in Spokane, Washington – and their photos have prompted outcry from around the world.
No matter that there are no rules in military conduct against breastfeeding in uniform; one disparaging Facebook comment compared the images to “urinating and defecating.”
Fellow soldier Rita Trujillo commented:
“I as one of many women who fought long and hard to be accepted and respected as fellow soldiers and the right to wear these uniforms feel shocked, angry at these published photos.”The photos were taken for the Mom2Mom Breastfeeding Support Group,which raises awareness of women’s right to breastfeed in public.
America hates mothers in a way that is so insipid, you have WOMEN disparaging other WOMEN for doing what the breast was intended to do and being active engaged mothers.
And why?
Because “I as one of many women who fought long and hard to be accepted and respected as fellow soldiers and the right to wear these uniforms feel shocked, angry at these published photos.”
This is a statement made by a woman about how women feeding their children in their work fatigues damages her status and acceptance as a female soldier. Meaning motherhood is seen as something “weak” and breastfeeding is “dirty”.
Patriarchy is a hell of a drug.
flawless commentary
What the actual fuck.
Have people fucking forgotten that that’s what breasts are for? You know, not just oversexualized lumps of flesh for the male gaze?
These are the same kind of people who, upon being questioned why they support legislation that helps shoehorn people with uteri back into the role of “barefoot baby factory”, defend themselves with “Motherhood is the toughest job on the planet!”
The level of doublethink people display in this country frightens me.
Men Can Stop Rape’s new College Bystander Intervention campaign.
Actual good anti rape campaign posters! They don’t shame victims, they ask people to examine their own actions and inactions and protect their friends. And not in a gross excuse for chivalry either, just as people keeping people safe.
I like this.
Yep I agree. I also like how it’s not tying a man taking action around rape to some imaginary alpha male/hypermasculine sort of thing. Like a real man would do such and such.
Also none of these guys are crying about being friendzoned or thinking anyone owes them shit.
I know I’ve reblogged these before, and I will continue to do so because they are awesome.
I will always reblog these because this is one of the best ways to destroy patriarchy - if you see a dangerous situation unfolding for a friend, don’t just sit there, help them.