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adh-d2 · 6 days
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One of my favorite pieces of canon continuity is that clones cannot lie for shit
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typhlonectes · 1 year
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fnemu0gjj3h4 · 1 year
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minzart · 24 days
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I forgot he can call you to his domain when big acomplemishments happen (yes Valefar was hell), anyways, cat behavior
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kamiart · 3 months
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woe, bat be upon ye
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payasita · 11 months
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I have another idea for you
Narinder being a bastard, and lamb putting in a Purritto.
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i looked at so many pictures of cats in towels. thank u
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petewentzisblack1312 · 9 months
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i probably would have been a half hearted fence sitter on antipsych if i hadnt learned about the existence of oppositional defiance disorder. like every mental illness is 'made up' by the institution of psychiatry but odd straight up sounds like a made up mental illness from a dystopian novel. like it sounds as ridiculous and inethical as drapetomania to me. and thats because it is.
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caramelldansenu · 2 months
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the-garbanzo-annex-jr · 3 months
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rebelcaptain4life · 6 months
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If you weren't Pro-Palestine already, I hope the fact that the US government is literally trying to censor people that don't agree with them opens your eyes
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just-a-mod · 5 months
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so!! Webby asked us to save his friend from Anura!
Webgrear is a tad spicy, but The Lamb has opened their arms and home to the small spicy spider
Narinder approves of the child's...Beliefs
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typhlonectes · 1 year
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galoogamelady · 2 years
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OH YEAH???
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rainbowolfe · 16 days
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I think Shamura is far more unhinged than most people give them credit for. Normal, reasonable people do not declare war against an entire pantheon.
Alt/Extra Dialogue under the cut!
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quinloki · 2 months
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That twisted villain kind of love where he’s already decided you’re his, and you just need to accept that.
The kind of love where he grabs you by the back of your neck and shoves his tongue down your throat, reveling in the sounds you’re making even if you wanted to stay quiet.
It doesn’t matter that you’re choking and protesting, the flush on your face and the gasp for air when he leans back is all he’s looking for. You can spit on his face and he’ll lick it off before pulling you into another invasive kiss.
You can scratch and beat on him the entire time, please do struggle against the inevitable. He’ll dine on your resistance and acquiescence in equal measure. There’s so little space between Monster and Master, but he’ll push you over that line in time.
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still thinking about crowley's fall.
That one quote, more specifically. "How much trouble can I get into just for asking a few questions?"
It's very possible I'm overthinking it. But it still reminds me so much of art and censorship, I wrote a poem on it just now, and I just wanted to elaborate on that, on why I said that an answer is judgement but a question is justice.
Back in Ancient Greece, Plato tried to outlaw writers, the storytellers. For millennia, those in power have feared people in arts, because we're not just dealers in aesthetics, we're dealers in ideas. Even in times of war, poverty, censorship, songs were sung, paperbacks exchanged in dark alleyways, stories whispered and walls covered with graffiti.
When stories are created, the writers have to balance both opposing ideas in their head, no matter how vile or repugnant. To prove that the protagonist is strong, you can't have a weak antagonist. The opposing idea has to be as strong as the one that will win for the victory to be meaningful.
Art, and stories, aren't about being right. People say we find answers in art, and maybe for some that's true, but I think what is infinitely more important are the questions it raises.
Because what is braver, what is more shattering to the status quo, than to question it? To dare to ask what if, to present an alternative, to pull an idea up to the witness stand and cross-examine it?
That's why when we see censorship, we need to look deeper. Because if an idea is truly that 'right', it will survive even the most intense of questioning, and even sceptics will have to accept its veracity. Why, then, are people so afraid of stories that question? Maybe it is because deep down, they aren't convinced themselves. They don't believe that their idea will survive the cross-examination. They are trying to keep a lie in power over the truth.
And art isn't about finding that elusive truth, it's about daring to look the lies in their face and say, maybe, maybe you're wrong. I don't know, you don't know, nobody may ever know, but maybe.
Like the Serpent of Eden, whispering, presenting that alternative of dissent to Eve. Not coercing. Not forcing her hand. But telling her that there is an alternative, whether good or bad.
That's why the writers, the artists, the musicians, those from every walk of the arts, are journalists interviewing society. We cannot allow ourselves to be silenced.
It's not about the answers offered, and whether someone agrees with them or not. It's about the questions, and if people fear the questions, maybe think about why that is.
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