I remember a post BarbMine made replying to a clip of Philza saying he and Mike like giant women. Someone said the two goddesses should be best friends and Mine said she would love that to happen canonicaly.
Now, I am thinking how cool it would be for the Goddesses of Creation and Death to be best friends
Some dudes say they liked when animes didn't have political discourse on them and when you ask what animes they watch they say One Piece and Attack on Titan
"She found a child with WHO??!!" (Remembering that this qsmp and having a child together has no romantic implication what so ever)
Would feel jealous of everyone and everything including Melissa, Bad, a banana, and the SUN. And not only just feels jealous but would go after those she feels jealous too
"I will bomb you, I will bomb your shit, your sister is MINE!"
Would lie in Bagi's face all the time, either about her own demonic nature or the fucking demons that are after her and possibly both Bagi and Empanada (honestly the fact Tina wouldn't admit her own red flags is also a red flag)
I love being able to tell when someone doesn't actually watch Bagi or Tina, but likes the idea of bagina, because they almost always put Tina as the sensible, more innocent one one that ignores Bagi's red flags. Like do my girl justice she belongs terrorizing a mountain side in stylish attire, she acts as if everything is going to explode in 5 seconds while also sniffing Bagi's walls.
@qmrouse reminded me of this clip and I had to find it, I miss them being absolutely shameless lmao
Transcript:
Tina: Actually sir, I kinda want something else as well, if you could just tackle it on the bill, can I get a big breakfast please?
Bagi: Oh I thought I was big break-
'as mãos da revolução', 2024
or, 'the hands of the revolution'
we're celebrating 50 years of the carnation revolution today in portugal - 50 years since the dictatorship fell, 50 years of being able to express yourself without fear of beatings, incarceration or worse.
it is a date that sits very close to my heart despite being a post-revolution baby. i have enjoyed over 30 years of freedom and i try to not take it for granted.
An illustration commemorating the 50 years of the Carnation Revolution that took place in Portugal on the 25th of April of 1974, and the woman, Celeste Caeiro, who gave the revolution its name with a simple gesture :)