The art I do for class (don’t let it fool you my actual drawings I do on my own free will kinda suck)
I just found out there’s a chance I don’t have the anatomy for an industrial piercing and I’m gonna lose my mind
more of shigaraki’s eyes because we adore them
Happy birthday Tomura!!! In my mind you’re still alive and kicking 🤧
As a creature who's alterhumanity is less "i am literally X" and more "I am mostly human but i have huge disconnect between my internal and external self and my internal self isn't strictly human / i know i'm human but because of my neurodivergence i relate more to X than other humans and therefore label myself as X in order to explain how i feel internally"
I would like to say:
Those of you who literally are your 'types, and who fully identify as such because you are indeed that being locked in a "human" flesh suit, and also those of you who feel your current physical form is not human at all, you're absolutely awesome.
Physical alterhumans and others who have different and even opposite experiences to mine are COOL and AWESOME and just because my experience is more often talked about than yours doesn't mean its the "norm" or "correct" way to be alterhuman.
Anyway, this is to say that anyone who is alterhuman is cool and great and your experience is a valid use of the term alterhuman no matter what. Shout out to alterhumans/nonhumans/etc.
hey. Hey you. someone nervously scrolling through the therian tag rn. guess what. there are no rules. everything is up to you. if you want to be a therian guess what? you probably are a therian
Antis are gonna look at spiritual nonhumans and physical nonhumans the same. In their eyes, we’re all crazy for identifying as animals. We should at least have eachothers’ backs.
The genderfluid urge to do T and become a drag queen
Any story that insists that the current status quo is bad and includes a character or group of characters who are the way they are because of the status quo who constantly beg for the status quo to be changed and then die before they get to see the status quo change is a tragedy, regardless of whether the author frames it as one or not.