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umbrawulf:

gar-dev-oir:

cosmic-aria:

ookumspookumswastakensomehow:

hoosier1124:

tiredorcbutch:

livelegatolagrange:

themillenniumarmy:

alexacadia:

shadrow:

The smash hit of the summer.

I’M SCREAMING!!!!!!!

I’m… shook

Well I heard this with my own ears and now you must also.

JESUS

Y’KNOW WHAT THIS SOUNDS LIKE IT BELONGS IN?

EXCLUSIVE SNEAK PEEK OF THE KINGDOM HEARTS III THEME SONG

Fucking BOP!

homojabi:

The thing that bothers me about trans representation is that there are no “casual” trans people in the media. Every trans character is written into a trans story—centered on their transition, about transphobia, coming to terms with their identity and coming out, etc. And I love these stories, I do, because they show an aspect of my life that’s extremely important to me. But you never see trans characters in media that’s not about them being trans. You don’t see a casual romcom where one of the main couples is a trans couple, you don’t see a lesbian romance where one of the girls is trans, you don’t see an action adventure where the guy doing all the backflips and car chases is a trans guy. You don’t see trans actors playing characters that could be/were written cis. Cis people have all this dimension, whereas trans people are just trans. But we are so multi-faceted. We could be the superhero or the princess or the friend who always says the right things or the leader of a post-apocalyptic gang. Trans people are trans in everything we do, not just when we’re doing Trans Things™ and it’s time that we actually see that.