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GaeGáe

@zyhod / zyhod.tumblr.com

They / Them || Aug 26, 1995 (27) || Just another Artist
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Hi, thank you for coming to my tree!

Basic Bits:

  • Zyhod (Zy), Pixyl (Pix)
  • Non-Binary (They/Them)
  • August 26, 1995
  • Bi, Greyro - in a Polyam Relationship with Casper and Mari.
  • D.I.D. & ADHD

Other Bits:

  • Pokémon fan, Hoenn Liker, Shiny Hunter, Card Collector. Growlithe, Poochyena, Galar Zigzagoon, Corviknight, and Ceruledge are my favorite pkmn!
  • Absolutely normal about Morally Grey Fucked Up people.
  • OC Machine, Angst Knife wielder, 'Don't Worry About It' GM.
  • 'Do Words Good' and 'Wish I Could Read' syndrome.
  • Idk man I can't think what else to write at the top of my head.
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A story within a story where a mother sits her rowdy children down and tells them a story about a the world's sweetest, kindest mother who never lost her temper, never cursed and never yelled at her children, no matter how rowdy they could get. She would only gently, kindly told them to not do the dangerous things. One day she sweetly, kindly told her children to not go play at the riverbank, because it's dangerous and they might slip on the rocks, fall into the water, and die. Her children do not listen. They go play at the riverbank, where they slip on the rocks, fall into the water, and die.

And the sweet perfect mother of the story comes to the riverbank, sees that all her children drowned, and starts crying so bitterly that angels overhear her, and the angels say to each other, "she does not deserve this, this woman has never done anything wrong in her life, this should not have happened to her", and feeling great pity for her, bring her children back to life, and after that they always listened to their mother and lived happily ever after.

And the storyteller's children, who at this point are familiar with the concept that these stories are supposed to have some sort of a moral or lesson in them, interject to point out that their mother hasn't always done everything perfectly, she isn't always sweet, curses a lot, and as a matter of fact loses her shit at her kids all the time. She isn't like the mother of the story at all.

And their mother agrees: Her children are correct. She is not a perfect mother who has never done anything wrong. Angels will not have pity on her, and they will not bring her little shits back to life if they go to the river and die. So they better fucking not go get themselves killed in the first place.

this was forwarded to me by my kid and i gotta say that adds layers to the interpretation

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my parents: we’re not trying to discourage you from anything but *most downputting string of words you’ve ever heard in your life*

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I was high off my ass last night and had this dream where I was in this dense ass forest and sitting there was a tall woman. She was so tall I couldn’t see her face but she was wearing gold and I was like “uh…hi?” And she said “I made you, do you know that?” And I nodded and she was like “I hear your thoughts. Why do you hate my creation? Why do you try to destroy yourself? I made you perfect as you are. Please don’t break my heart”. Then she started crying and it flooded and I woke up with fucking heart palpitations like what does it Mean™️????

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animution11
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royalhans

polar opposite of this post

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hrmsketches

inspiration struck and would not let me go until i drew this

edit: you can now get this comic as a print!

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werewolftits

that's fucking it. bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark

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verflares

i thought i felt your shape, but i was wrong. really all i felt was falsely strong, i held on tight and closed my eyes. it was dumb, i had no sense of your size. it was dumb to hold so tight.

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