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Posts tagged rosejade


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May 31, 2012
@ 5:15 am
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battlesuit:

rose/jade from the livestream, requested by this loser

battlesuit:

rose/jade from the livestream, requested by this loser

(via girlswithbonersstuck)


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Apr 25, 2012
@ 12:54 pm
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bocket:

I’m really afraid to upload my transstuck art because drama ;n;

bocket:

I’m really afraid to upload my transstuck art because drama ;n;


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Apr 24, 2012
@ 4:19 pm
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Feb 26, 2012
@ 11:05 pm
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kawaiidicks:

and following that up with trans rose yup yup
and black jade, there will never be enough of black jade

kawaiidicks:

and following that up with trans rose yup yup

and black jade, there will never be enough of black jade


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Feb 25, 2012
@ 2:00 am
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fussyfangs:

i started this while waiting for ziv to respond with her request
fuck you there’s no such thing as too much porn

fussyfangs:

i started this while waiting for ziv to respond with her request

fuck you there’s no such thing as too much porn


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Feb 23, 2012
@ 3:09 am
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angerliz:

fanart for Remember, a short fic about mtf!Rose and genderqueer!Jade, aka just about the best thing that ever did get written.  this was extra fun to draw because it’s a complete reversal of my usual height headcanon, whoops.
aaand now, bed.

angerliz:

fanart for Remember, a short fic about mtf!Rose and genderqueer!Jade, aka just about the best thing that ever did get written.  this was extra fun to draw because it’s a complete reversal of my usual height headcanon, whoops.

aaand now, bed.


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Feb 22, 2012
@ 7:43 pm
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Remember (sequel to this)

With an uncomfortable giggle, Jade says, “Well, I was in the midst of teenage angst. It’s hard,” ze says, “trying to present as male with a tutu and no binder.”

“It’s hard,” you agree, “and nobody understands.”