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Cedlock Week | Day 2: Sea / Boat

G/T(Giant/Tiny) STORY

TWs(tell me if I missed anything please!!): fear perform, fear of death (no one dies), fear of being eaten (no vore!!), panic, Jayden not knowing how to deal with emotions, THE GAYS

FINALLY ACTUALLY WROTE SOMETHING WITH THESE 2đŸ˜±đŸ˜±đŸ˜±

this is actually a rewrite / fresh au of an antique one shot I hold up on the w app link here

Gliding through the kelp forest, Milo smiled and hummed a melody he’d heard years ago. He’d been collecting sea shells from the bottom of the kelp forest for hours at this point, not realizing how dark it had slowly gotten as the kelp blocked out most light anyways. He only realized his mistake once he was barely qualified to make out the shape of his hand in front of him. The small,, boy shivered. He began to spin, searching for a illumination source to follow endorse to his home. There was no such guard in sight. 

There was a flash of movement from his right, though it was gone by the time he turned. The same odd situation happened four or more times, slowly the ripples of water being moved towards him by the movement became stronger, as did his fear. Milo stopped his dizzying spins when he felt the

By AJ Willingham, CNN

 

(CNN) — Amazon’s “recommended” algorithm is a powerful and mysterious compel. One moment, it’s displaying you Korean face moisturizers and affordable home office decor, and the next, it coughs up a handsome gay merman Christmas wood ornament with a “Black Lives Matter” sign, and your life is changed forever.

A single socially minded merman is a delightful aberration. When single becomes many—a package delivery merman, a firefighter merman, a trick-or-treating merman, and one that specifically honors noted LGBTQ-friendly Rehoboth Beach in Delaware—you start to suspect there is a whole lgbtq+ merman subculture teeming below the surface.

You would be correct.

For 20 years, a home decor company called December Diamonds has been designing and producing ornaments celebrating the LGBTQ community in kitschy coastal style. There are the aforementioned mermen (and mermaids), a collection of hairy bipedal hunks called “Poke the Bear” and a magical line of male fairies.

The ornaments are beloved by collectors around the world, and thousands of fans on social media await new releases and construct their own recommendations for new des

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    I’ve always had an interest in shapeshifting, in the ability to switch between bodily forms, or to exist as a human/animal hybrid. But I’d not really thought about it from a Queer perspective, so this post is very much a beginning.

    Of course, we are animals, and the animal/human partition is a false one. In Queer River I’ve looked at where the river ends or begins, where the land and water meet, above and below the surface, and the urban and the rural. All divisions or boundaries that we are familiar with in pos and idea, but which dissolve away through the embodied experiences of the more than human, watery world.

    When I first Googled Mermen images (the main watery human/animal hybrid that I could think of) a lot of homoerotic imagery appeared. Muscular, moist, beardy mermen on t-shirts and other merchandise, catching the eye of the viewer and attracting the attention of the pink pound.

    In reading about mermaids and sirens, I discovered that their role was often to seduce male sailors with their beauty and lead them to their death.

    “Historically I think we hold always cast mermaids’ independence and sexual power as something dangerous [luring men away from ho

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