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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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poztatt

DPC and DPL.  Dead People’s Clothes and Dead People’s Leather.

Their toys, their paintings of half naked, naked, screwing men.  The statues.  The leather.  The sling.  The posters.  The ... all of it.

We’d literally Straighten homes.  Depending.  Some families knew and were fine. Or more ok.  But pictures of other guys on phones was the least of it.

I have... leather that’s been passed through three or four men who’ve died before getting to me.  They’re the heirlooms now, passed down chosen families.  

Sometimes there were crews.  We’d show up as soon as possible, as a unit.  We’d hit the bedrooms first.  Clear out closets, under beds, bedsides.  We’d donate, throw out, take mementos.  Pass on.  Secret lives and secret, us only treasures.  

Then we’d leave.  For some family’s you never talked about it.  They never knew.  It was better all around.  

I have vests, gloves.  A belt.  Arm bands.  Paintings.  T-shirts.  Photos, undeveloped film that’d I’m still somewhat terrified to try to get developed (lol).  We live on in the living rooms of others.

theequeerstrian

This is. A very important message for the younger generations of queers.

We still have so much father to go, but y'all. Don't let our past be forgotten.

bunjywunjy

Anonymous asked:

Your message about sibling bonding through punches made me think of how other mammal offspring play fight with their siblings. Is playfighting with your sibling teaching you an important life skill like play fighting is for animals?

yep! humans are just another type of animal, after all.

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play-fighting is a behavior that most baby mammals perform, and it helps said baby mammals (including humans) develop their vestibular sense, learn social rules, and form bonds with their agemates!

(though it should be noted, there needs to be an adult or two around to keep an eye on the kids and break them up if they get too rough, which is frankly where some human parents fall short.)

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this behavior naturally tapers off as the baby mammals age, though the adults of more social mammal species will sometimes still indulge in a tussle with their old playmates and close friends now and then just for fun :)

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cursed biology ape stupid human tricks