Jeremy Jett
Bio
A tired, disabled trans cat dad who wants more tattoos & never has enough coffee. I write sometimes.
twitter: twitter.com/catnip_coffee
ao3: archiveofourown.org/users/lordbatty
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Stories (7/0)
Enough
Here’s something that I need people to understand because it’s been bothering me ever since I saw a post somewhere a few days ago. The post basically was someone saying ‘When I’m on T, promote me to this!’ and joined with said caption was a t-shirt that bore the word DADDY on it.
By Jeremy Jett6 years ago in Humans
Drag Drama Don'ts
I am not new to the performing arts. I have been in several plays growing up as well as band and chorus throughout my high school years. I remember putting on “shows” for friends and relatives growing up, often dressing up to the tens and putting on elaborate performances. I did tap, jazz, and ballet for ten years and enjoyed every shining moment. Though I am not new to the performance scene, I am, however, new to the drag scene. And alongside with that comes many new, well, problems.
By Jeremy Jett6 years ago in Humans
Why
I’ll be the first to say it: I’m sick of age gap apologists. I’m sick of people seeing no problem with today’s dating era of ages. I’m sick of people not knowing what legit consent is and what constitutes as "okay," to the point that people have to sit there and explain what the problem is to college age adults and over.
By Jeremy Jett6 years ago in Humans
Look To Your Writers
If you’re a writer, it seems it’s getting harder to become noticed in the world of prose. Often times, it gets overlooked online if it isn’t in physical form. You go to a bookstore to read or buy books, to hold and put on tables or shelves. You can’t exactly do that with online writing. It just feels good to have something in your hands that’s written, and I get that so so much. I can’t necessarily say that’s why perhaps us writers online get unnoticed (it could also be very much a popularity standpoint or a career aspect), but it’s the same sense as with any small time creator. So many creators get lost who have tremendous talent, but it seems that unless you’re a big name, have money, or are just generally popular among fandom or websites, it’s sometimes very hard to get a foot in the door.
By Jeremy Jett6 years ago in Journal