comtessedebussy:

pro-gay:

mattgo1698:

pro-gay:

pro-gay:

pro-gay:

werewolves are gay culture, whichever angle you look at it there’s nothing heterosexual about being a werewolf

Sorry to say this straights but jot down Orcs as gay culture as well!

Witches? Gay!
Mermaids? Gay!
Vampires? Gay!
Dwarves? Gay!
Elves? Gay!
Hobbits? Gay!
Centaurs? Gay! 
Giants? Gay! 
Dragons? Gay!
That eye tower from lord of the rings? G a y!

Your fantasy creature is gay, your mythical creature is gay

They’re all gay!

How about they just be fictional monsters with no unique characteristics and leave it at that.

You jest, but here is an academic article about how werewolves are gay. Also here is an entire book about how monstrosity is often used as a metaphor for queerness in horror cinema. 

snarky-gourmet:

madisondavenports:

definitelyshitty:

tyronesuplac:

definitelyshitty:

velvetqueer:

uhmwillowsomething:

huesosmccoy:

why do people say “don’t be a pussy” when talking about weakness more like “don’t be a man’s ego” because you know there isn’t nothing more fragile than that

uh 

because “pussy” is the shortened form of the word “pusillanimous”, which means “timid, cowardly”

and not the slang word for the female genital region?

literally no one else knows this. nobody. 

WHAT

Sensational.

Remarkable.

image

it’s a real word

you: pussy

me, an intellectual: pusillanimous

cycas:

writer-robin:

Christopher Tolkien explains why his father, JRR Tolkien, wrote down “The Hobbit” in the first place, when it was originally intended to be an oral bedtime story for his children.

(found in the forward to The Hobbit Fiftieth Anniversary Edition, 1987)

‘Damn the boy’

Hurray for Christopher Tolkien, forcing consistency on his father’s work since 1929.