chel-c-cam.bsky.social
Bestselling author of tropetastic sapphic romance, repped by @ashliterary.bsky.social, Queer/nonbinary, cat amuser, yogi
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I think I could do IP but for a very SMALL range of franchises that idk if anyone would even do IP for them 😂
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I just hit amnesia Eric and I’m just… GAHHHH
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I’m rewatching True Blood mostly for him and DAMN he is so fucking good at his job.
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“Wouldn’t a candle by nice for gay stuff?”
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Basically sports, like capitalism, are a manmade game constructed around the myth of pure meritocracy and if someone surpasses a member of the dominant group they must have been cheating and/or undeserving
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He’s so LUCKY
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I’m going to make the jam muffins next time I visit my mom!
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I’m going with “She’s a little confused but she’s got the spirit.”
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In city after city, police are the single biggest budget item.
And I don’t mean like 2% when everything else is 1%. I mean like 40%.
Police take priority over drug treatment, psych care, housing, etc etc etc.
And now we are here.
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Maybe it's because they're the ones who actually have formalized leagues with coaches, training facilities, and the way to earn even ANY money at all, all the way up into the pros, while in almost every sport women have either 'playing for free forever' or 'until pro where they can make a pittance'.
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A miniscule percentage of the kids who try to become professional athletes as adults actually succeed at becoming professionals, which means families investing a ton of time, money and work into their kid where well over 999 in 1000 aren't going to actually do it. Wonder why that's mostly boys.
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This is definitely one of those “I need a mental vacation from the real world” kind of books.