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birdofmay:

I want to know something regarding the pronunciation of the word “iron”, and I’m only asking native speakers and those who’ve been living in an English speaking country since forever (as a child), but it’s not quite their native language. The latter is my definition for “second language”. And only that. If you went to school in an English speaking country for a couple of years (for example studying abroad), that doesn’t count as a second language in this case, please press the last button then.

The description in the poll is only a “more or less”, not an absolute.

So…

How do you pronounce the word “iron” (mostly)?

eye-on (native language)

eye-orn (native language)

eye-ron (native language)

something else (native language)

eye-on (second language)

eye-orn (second language)

eye-ron (second language)

something else (second language)

button for everyone else

froyogotlowbro:

froyogotlowbro:

froyogotlowbro:

froyogotlowbro:

froyogotlowbro:

Y’all hate feminine Nb people so much, it’s so obvious

Nb person: *wears skirts, has long hair, has large chest, does traditional feminine things*

Y’all: what if… we ignored you… and used incorrect pronouns for you…

It’s the same for masculine nb people too… y’all just hate nb people who aren’t androgynous

Anyways if ur nb and you don’t dress androgynous, I love you. This goes for he/him nbs who dress feminine and she/her nb who dress masculine as well. Also to gender fluid nb people who only dress one way.

If you are a transmeds and you reblog this, I’m grinding your bones to dust, this isn’t for you.

cadaverkeys:

cadaverkeys:

cadaverkeys:

genuinely one of my favourite details about Bram Stokers Dracula that isn’t really transferred to the pop culture is that vampires have irridescent eyes, they appear brown at a glance, however when light is reflected on them they seem to go red!

another thing that pop culture latched onto is this idea that you might use a wreath of garlic bulbs to ward off a vampire, however, in the book there is a popular use of garlic blossoms rather than the bulbs. i think these are a lot prettier and way more versatile for stylisation! you could have a garlic flower crown.

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also like the cowboy part can we please stop omitting the fact that there is a real ass cowboy in Bram Stokers Dracula and hes from real ass Texas and he has a fucking gun and he tries to fucking shoot Dracula

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