Hey! I’ve noticed you’ve made some awesome Halloween merch, is it possible that you could also make some LGBT related designs? Haven’t seen many before

writing-prompt-s:

wfftitwff:

writing-prompt-s:

Hey amigo, I made some sketches

  1. Vampire mouth with LGBT flag
  2. Vampire with LGBT colored sunglasses
  3. Ghouls, all representing a different flag
  4. LGBT colored fist holding a knife with dripping blood
  5. Witch please, I’m bihexual
  6. A witch flying on a broom leaving a trail of colored smoke 

Is there a design you like? 

They are all pretty sweet! I especially like 3 and 5 😀

Hope you like them (:

Available until October 11!

[Tee | Women’s Tee | Hoodie | Sweatshirt | Mug]

https://teespring.com/stores/lgbt-halloween-merch

Me, scrolling through Tumblr: hey, that’s an interesting prompt list, maybe I should reblog it for later

Me, now actively reading the list: huh, some of those sound kind of familiar…

Me, feeling horror coursing through my veins as I instantly recognize some of them: oh no

Me, flashing back to my inbox from like probably a year ago maybe more: oH NO

30-seconds-to-marx:

bearsister:

Is there any hatred stronger than the rage kids get towards Barney the dinosaur as soon as they are just a little too old for Barney the dinosaur

So, this guy, Martin Pistorius, fell into a coma when he was 12 years old and eventually awoke completely paralyzed, at least physically. He was misdiagnosed. Doctors believed he was in a completely vegetative state, but in reality, he had regained full consciousness and awareness. He just didn’t possess any motor function, so he couldn’t communicate to anyone that he was alive in there. He lived this way for 12 years before he overcame it by sheer force of will and was given the tools to communicate. He tells his story in his book, Ghost Boy. Since then he’s also been the subject of the first episode of Invisibilia on NPR and had his own TedTalk.

Anyway, the breaking point that incited his plan of escape was being forced to watch Barney reruns all day, everyday at his care center. Sitting in front of the TV, he learned to tell the time by the shadows on the wall. If he had time he could know when Barney would end. With the ability to measure his days, he was able to pull himself out of the void and ultimately start down the path to recovery. Today, Martin can communicate whatever he wants with the help of a computer program, but there’s one thing he can’t articulate: “I cannot even express to you how much I hated Barney.”

So it turns out that the primal hatred people have toward Barney is strong enough to pull a disembodied consciousness out of the abyss of existential despair and into the physical world out of pure spite