friends, lemme share this little gem with you

somewhat-honest-abe:

the-andromeda-system:

superpunkjellyfish:

ausomely-autistic:

dizzleceezy:

FIRST! The inner flap:

oh dear indeed… 

some people crayons are jerks.

😥

😀

😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 :’’’’) :’’’’’’’’)))))))))))

i just have a lot of feelings about this book and think everyone should own it

i lovethis so much

trans… trans crayon?

Yes

Reblog if you’re a trans crayon, love trans crayons, or you thought this book was friggin adorable

Sentret/Furret Headcanons

poke-planet:

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  • Trained Sentret are prone to insomnia. This is because they feel like they must stand guard over their trainer when they sleep. For this reason it’s recommended to get a toy that will “Stand watch” and make the Sentret feel more at ease.
  • Sentret are quiet most of the time, but their alarm call is shockingly loud.
  • Their tails are also very strong. Not only can they lift the Sentret, but also provide a stiff WHACK!
  • Sentret love to grab eachother’s tails and spin in a circle
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  • Furret love to hide in tubes and tunnels. Some trainers have even reported their Furrets even trying to crawl into an Exploud’s horns
  • Wild Furret will build nests so deep and complicated that if one were to ever steal something from you and hide it…you have no hope of getting it back. Not unless you bribed the residents. This pokemon enjoys stealing random items.
  • Furrets also love socks and will try to fit inside them.  Even though thy are much too big. Usually this results in a Furret running around with a sock on its head
  • Trainers will find that their Furrets often like to wrap themselves around their shoulders, like a mink scarf

naderegen:

[image transcript:
 -Hallo!
– It’s Asexual Awareness Week, so I’m here to bring some awareness. Wooh!
– This is not going to be one of those comics with facts and figures about asexuality. 
– Other people have explained this much clearer than I ever will, so I’m gonna post some links in the description for you to check. 
– What I do want to discuss is how just sharing that type of information isn’t enough. 
– You can know the theory and still not realize you’re asexual. (And thus, struggle with your identity)
– “Asexuality means you don’t experience sexual attraction”
– “…” 
– How is that supposed to mean anything to people who don’t experience it in the first place?
– We literally no frame of reference here
– Something that can* happen becuse of this lack of reference, is assigning the wrong feeling to the concept of sexual attraction. 
* and I do mean can, in no way does this happen to all of us.
– To explain that, imagine you equate ‘smiling’ with ‘happines’.
– But instead of wondering why, unlike others, you aren’t happen when you smile…
– … You assume that the other emotion you feel when smiling is happiness.
-The same thing can happen for sexual attraction. And once you have that mindset, ‘people who don’t experience sexual attraction’ will no longer resonate.
– Because you think you do, even though you don’t. (and the world isn’t gonna disagree)
– Personally I mistook ‘thinking someone is pretty’ for ‘sexual attraction’ for a long, long time.
– And although that can be part of it, it’s not the full range of that feeling.
– It’s really easy to  be wrong in a situation where you only have dry info and no stories about people.
– So, please.
– If you participate in raising awareness for Asexuality,
– Don’t stop at sharing definitions and orientations.
– Share people’s experiences too.]

Reading about Asexuality didn’t make me identify as such, because it didn’t make me aware of a mistake in my thought pattern. Watching The Big Bang Theory connected the dots for me. I have to live with the fact that over ten years of soul searching was resolved by watching The Big Bang Theory, and I don’t necessarily wish that fate upon others. OTL 

So share people’s experiences! Share media featuring asexual characters! Share anything that makes us as human and diverse as we are. I mean, share the facts too, but don’t just leave it at that. We have faces, we have lives and we have stories. And often, they’ll overlap with yours. 

And when I say we need to share people’s experiences, I don’t just mean the ones of Very Specific People, share diverse experiences. Share the experiences of asexual POC, of asexuals with a disability, of asexuals of any gender, and of asexuals of any romantic orientations.

…Also I feel like I’m a little clumsy in my explanation but again, this is why I said I wouldn’t make a regular infographic, ahah.

Links to a few resources as promised!

adriofthedead’s great and informative comic: here
asexual awareness week website: here
AVEN: here
and theasexualityblog