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do you have any audio/video of fig and lou meowing..I must hear their voices
omg their little meows are so precious you have no idea but actually I only have videos of them yelling about food for the most part but
here he is yelling to be let out of baby jail, even his little shouts are small and cute (i let him out after this because he sounded so sad and he immediately snuggled up on the couch)
it’s so fucked up that the eggs in the hospital are all locked behind barriers at an angle where their parents can’t see their faces… fit was trying so hard to see if ramon’s mustache was still on earlier…
Continuing to be back on my bullshit, I'm rounding out the year with the next installment of my Blue Beetle au nonsense or.
AKA @wazzappp 's Blue Beetle headcanons give me life and I'm yoinking them because. Everyone deserves a little body horror. As a treat.
(Well. Except for Oo'Li, by virtue of being the type of alien (yk more or less) that the scarabs are using for that sweet sweet basic DNA template)
Anyway, following my timeline of Jaime ending up with his second 'upgrade' after the reboot re: Khaji Da's last ditch effort to keep him from smashing into the ground of terminal velocity, Xiomara and Roma end up more buggified after their altercation with the Crimson Scarab in issue...2? I think, when their powers get drained, in the same vein of their scarabs getting inventive with ways for their hosts to defend themselves in power drain scenarios.
In keeping with their power-sets/specialities, Roma ends up with a scorpion-esque tail (yes ik that's not an insect but if she can manifest tentacles Im saying it counts) and retractable claws, while Xiomara has fully armored hands/gauntlets and extra insectoid legs
I feel so bad for Q!Cellbit when he said something the lines of “Oh no, I actually had a clue that the answer was not in the middle, I should’ve been here sooner” because like, even beyond what everyone said of “No, no, we were told not to tell anyone”, q!Tubbo already had a chance to ask.
The night before, if Tubbo had trusted Cellbit to help him solve the cypher Fred gave him, Cellbit probably would’ve shared the information with him on the off chance it was useful. But from his perspective, he had just witnessed a version of Cellbit willing to hurt even his closest friends to solve things (even if that’s not really how it went). So with the screams of Pac and Forever still ringing in his ears, he decided to keep his meeting with Fred a secret and solve the riddle himself.
And to be fair, I don’t blame Tubbo either. Really, why would he trust Cellbit with the message a Federation worker risked punishment to give him? From what he knows Cellbit has a less than positive impression of the Federation as a whole. If he was willing to hurt even his friends to solve a problem, what would he do to some nameless federation employee with an unknown agenda? Tubbo did what he determined to be the right thing based on all of the information and experiences he had, and I cannot fault him for that.
It may be technically true that there was a chance for today’s events to happen differently, but Cellbit was wrong to blame himself. Especially considering all of the other unnecessary guilt and stress he’s been feeling from everything else happening to his family. The whole thing was doomed before it even started, and no one was really to blame.
Feminism has, in recent years, rebranded itself as a kind of generic movement on behalf of the oppressed. If old-school feminism was all about insisting women feel entitled to take up literal and metaphorical space — remember Lean In? Remember the campaign against manspreading? — then the new variety is more geared towards self-flagellating for doing so. Yes, earlier incarnations of feminism overemphasized the challenges facing female CEOs and presidential candidates. But the new ones have overcorrected, implicitly agreeing with the age-old anti-feminist adage, that privileged American women have nothing to complain about.
A ladylike impulse to apologize, socialized or otherwise, channels itself into privilege disclaimers, or passages in feminist essays, social media posts and so forth where a woman will explain that whatever her plight, she’s keenly aware that a marginalized woman has it worse. So it’s not quite that defenses of abortion entirely disappeared from the feminist landscape. Rather, it’s that they were now phrased as sanctimonious insistence that while we would be fine if Roe were overturned, those other women, the tragic underclasses, would suffer. Hence the need for a New York magazine piece in May on “the limits of privilege in a post-Roe world,” refuting that notion. “If you have paid attention to mainstream progressive politics in recent years,” writes Rebecca Traister, “you have likely heard some version of this message: that privileged women — middle- and upper-class women, cis women, white women — are not going to experience much of a change to their circumstances when Roe v. Wade goes.”
If the “cis” jumps out here, it could be because common sense suggests that women with the typical anatomy and the usual sexual orientation — cisgender, heterosexual women — are in fact the people most impacted by the legality of abortion. Even if trans women have a tougher time of it, all things equal, they are not often found wondering why their period is late that month. And yet, per a capitalization-happy tweeter, Roe’s demise “IS AN LGBTQ+ ISSUE AS MUCH AS IT IS A WOMEN’S RIGHTS ISSUE!” Think of the gay men here, many of whom are lined up at Planned Parenthoods around the nation for emergency IUDs.
To care about abortion rights — and to do so in a way that made clear that these were your own rights you cared about, and not those of some more oppressed woman far away — simply became passé.
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honestly all that stuff about lu guang being suicidal. like yeah. boy doesn't have anything left from his old life. didnt try to keep anything. everything's just... hyperfocused on cxs
if he loses cxs, there's no tether left for him, and he's almost just done with this