This is so freaking cool
Coming soon to a theatre near you
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karlach my precious heart đ„șđ€ČđŒâ€ïžâđ„
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Had to express this somehow
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ć€ă»Summer
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Let the games begin!! đđâ€ïž
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nothing has been more important to my being queer than when i went to my first pride parade, got seperated from my group, had a panic attack about it and was sitting on the side of the road holding a tiny genderfluid flag and freaking out. then this six foot five drag queen in four inch heels appeared from literally nowhere and sat down next to me. i, this scared-shitless trans bi kid at pride for the first time, very nervously told her she looked pretty and i told her my name and that i got lost and didn't feel like i should be at pride and she held my hand and said "oh, honey, everybody deserves to be here, especially you. pride is for everybody who's ever gotten lost, who's been scared of who they are or where they are. you think we never been scared before? pride's for you, honey, because you're scared. you don't have to be proud right now, but you're gonna be one day, honey, i'm sure of it."
i found my group soon after that and i never saw that queen again but to this day i am convinced i met an angel.
so yeah. pride is for you. pride is for all of us.
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when i was a kid i used to respond to the "glass half full/half empty" question by asking how the liquid in the glass got there in the first place. nobody ever gave me a chance to explain my reasoning so i'm doing it now
if you have a glass and it has some liquid in it, up to the halfway line, whether it is empty or full depends on what happened before the question was asked. if you started with a full glass and poured half out until only half remained, the glass is half empty, because if you continued pouring it would be fully empty. however, if you started with an empty glass and poured liquid from another container into the glass up to the halfway line, the glass is half full because if you continued pouring it would be all the way full. logical, no?
i was 13 years old when somebody finally told me it was supposed to be some kind of optimism/pessimism thing. i always thought it was a riddle that nobody let me solve
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yang from @kaelidascope 's bumbleby au, midnight menagerie!!!
read it here :] now đ«
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As someone who is both an older sister and raised their younger sibling, let me tell you why this scene was so good
It would be so easy to misinterpret Yangâs protectiveness over Blake here, but thatâs not whatâs happening. Weâve always seen Ruby as happy-go-lucky, follow-your-heart and do-the-right-thing, and itâs easy to forget that Yang raised Ruby, and the implied subtext there is that it *wasnât* always sunshine and rainbows.
Yes, Yang is protective over her newfound relationship. Yes, sheâll maybe feel a little wounded that her sister is lashing out. But what we see here is Yang shifting ever so subtly into mother-mode. Yang knows this isnât about Blake, or her and Blakeâs relationship, sheâs stepping in front of Blake to protect her before Ruby can say or do something she regrets. In essence, protecting both of them and trying to control the situation from escalating. Yang is stepping in front because she can take it, sheâs GIVING her someone to yell at, because god knows sheâs probably had to, at some point, take some lip in the past while the others have only ever known her as a strong, positive leader. She doesnât shout at Ruby, sheâs calm, lets her get it out and just looks sternly with a simple âHey!â as in, âhey, thatâs enough nowâ.Â
Yang has expressed concern, and is concerned, but this is 100% Yang shifting into parent mode. This is brilliant because earlier in the episode and even last episode weâve seen examples of Yangâs âconcerned big sisterâ side which is soft and supportive. Thereâs no malice in Yangâs expression, and itâs difficult to catch it because we havenât had the best representations of âgood mothersâ in the show, especially not ones that have had to chastise their kids at some point, but you can bet your ass that this is Yangâs parental mode stepping in to bring calm and stability to a chaotic situation. And that doesnât always present as âletâs hug this outâ, sometimes itâs stern, tough love and recognising that the younger one isnât in the space to receive comfort, so the best you can do for them is diffuse the situation and be an authoritative voice of reason because she recognises her sisterâs fragile mental state.
This is without going into how amazing Rubyâs portrayal was. Going after your sisterâs new relationship is RAW, and personal, but itâs also what siblings do - they lash out sometimes when theyâre under stress. The way Ruby says âweâre sOoOo happy for you by the way good for youâ - just SMACKS of younger sibling cutting loose and saying something they donât mean, which makes Yangâs response all the more realistic for me. She recognises the tone, the almost-petulance and steps in before it can go any further.
Itâs so subtle, but it SPOKE to me so massive kudos to Miles Luna and the animators for this. And god bless the clowns that use it as some sort of Anti-Bees discourse - the nuance is entirely lost on you.
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demeter protecting persephone sketch
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Her name is Sora, and she's a normie student from Jericho's local high school. Supposedly.
She's actually a psychic who can sense ghosts, an ability that she hides from everyone as she has no plans of associating herself with the freaky kids from their neighbor school. Well, that's the plan, until she notices an especially terrifying spirit haunting a Nevermore student. Her secret is discovered, and soon she finds herself regularly aiding something worse than your typical Nevermore freak; An Addams.
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Yay! My first âThe Big Fourâ fan art! Wanted to start off with some OTP
Jackunzel and Mericcup! Iâll make more later!
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