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inscrutablejane.im
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Hayley Kiyoko would NEVER

Better than Chocolate

I'm all for Bi Awakenings But A self-proclaimed lesbian celebrity posting "fuck the L" on the first day of Pride Month as caption to a bedroom photo with her beefy affair partner isn't exactly a good look

PSA: if you ever find yourself in a bantering conversation and think of witty line that involves calling a trans woman "bro" or any of its variations, fuckin' DON'T Not directly confronting the person who did this because I don't think she really meant harm, but damn

Tried to read RCBG but I laughed so hard I passed out, fell down and hurt myself on the furniture Will continue with chapter 6 tomorrow, but only lying down in a safe padded location with my spouse nearby in case of further complications

Anybody know how to insert one of those grey text boxes on ScribbleHub? I'd really like to add notes and CWs but the interface is non-intuitive

My writing process is "oh no, none of the ongoing fics I'm reading have any more new chapters but I'm still too broken to get out of bed, what do?" then weeping 1000ish words into speech-to-text to format/clean up manually once my hands start working again

they're not exes they're something worse

This hurts so much in my aching aging bones I'm old enough to name films I've rented for myself on Betamax

If you're gonna grow strawberries at home it wouldn't hurt to try the Blakemore variety; they were a major commercial crop before post-WWII agricultural industrialization efforts started breeding for shipping durability over, y'know, good food (this is also why Red Delicious apples are like that)

Prior to "modern" post-WWII strawberries bred specifically to survive long-distance shipping, there was a delicious breed called Blakemore; they're smallish and sweet and juicy and bursting with flavor, and the plant sets are still available from at least a couple of small operations in the Ozarks.