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seagull-scribbles · 9 months
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“Ain’t turtles supposed to be endangered?”
“Only the ones who can’t do this!”
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starlightseraph · 5 months
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my favorite quote from the the star beast wasn’t any of the emotional doctor speeches or the analysis of queer identity, it was “I AM THE BEEP OF ALL MEEPS!”
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donnatroyyyy · 3 months
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Personally I think it’s just bad characterization that spawned from a “what if we psychologically tortured Bruce in this arc?” thought by Morrison and then it was taken out of hand. Like srsly he was supposed to be killed by the end of UTRH and then when that didn’t happen he was supposed to be a straight up villain, both failed so ofc now he’s just free reign for white male writers.
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darkwood-sleddog · 8 months
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I find it really hard to take show breeders that consider themselves “preservation breeder” seriously, to think they care about anything beyond the aesthetics of the dog when they bitch about “perfect example of the breed” this or that when the dogs they are talking about (in a working breed) have NEVER SHOWN THEIR ABILITY TO WORK IN THE WAY OUR STANDARD DICTATES.
It doesn’t matter if the dog looks perfect if it can’t work for shit when it’s a sledding breed. You aren’t preserving any shit that actually matters when you aren’t preserving their drive and function to do their jobs properly and on tops of that, a dog looking “correct” is not proof it can do its fucking job.
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monikamonik · 15 days
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"One day you wake up and realize that: others' perfection is no better than your imperfection, their order is no better than your mess, their hypocrisy is absolutely no better than your honest madness... So... you just... be yourself and fly away.”
-Isac Randazzo
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vaguelyaperson · 1 year
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"JKR was always terrible!" "HP ((a series written in the late 90s and early 2000s)) was always problematic ((by today's standards))!" "JKR was always secretly a racist misogynist!"
JKR is a very real example of how even a progressive ally can fail to check biases and instead be brainwashed by bigotry. More than that, JKR is a tragic example of what idolizing someone as an unfalliable progressive icon can do to someone when they (inevitably) get high on their platform and do something problematic ((the shoehorned gay Dumbledore controversy being the start, imo.))
By hooting and hollering about how she was secretly horrible all along (when she used tropes that were extremely prevalent in early 2000s media), you are distancing yourselves and believing yourselves imperviable to the same fate. That is a major mistake.
Everyone, no matter how progressive they start out, is capable of fucking up and/or getting brainwashed by propaganda. Everyone has unintentional biases they have to unlearn - failing to do so, to their own detriment.
JKR should be a cautionary tale. Not a gotcha! We unmasked you as evil all along!
The fact that so many people miss the point of this makes me very worried about the current strength and direction of progressive social movements.
EDIT: Anyone using this argument to support Hogwarts Legacy or any of JKR's current bullshit will get blocked. This is intended as a learning point that this sort of thing doesn't happen again. I fully support the boycott.
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bloobydabloob · 1 month
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Is there a reason ur drawings kinda look like someone stretched them in some direction. Not in a mean way. It's very silly imo /pos
Thank you, I’m glad you like it. I take inspiration from artists like @tostyart (twt) @robert_valley (insta) jasonlupas (twt) and several other artists, who do the same thing. I think it looks great. There’s no deeper reason sadly… just think it looks cool.
#third ask in a row about the skew. Hahaha#I get why some people might not like it#I love it though. I think it’s sooo sick#I deleted yesterday’s ask because I didn’t want to clog my page with asks but I’ll reiterate#I don’t think that imperfect art should be fixed or corrected#I struggle more specifically with rigidity in my art#I have a tendency to overwork the shapes in my art to the point where it’s just… stiff as hell#So I think also the skew helps disguise that a little. Maybe I’m a cheater#But anyways#I really like skewiff or quote unquote wonky looking art.#I love art and I love beginner artists and I love shakey lines and imperfections#I think it’s soo awesome.#I dig all art to be honest. Really honestly I just like art. I’m rambling here haha#but no… Some of the people listed get insecure about the asymmetry or whatever in their art.#I don’t think anyone should be ashamed of their art as long as they are doing something they enjoy and improving#without wonky art and without weird looking stuff#we wouldn’t improve. That’s what really sucks#But I guess that’s not why I do it. I wish I could do the skew on accident dude.#Please check out @tostyart by the way#genuinely probably one of my favorite artists of all time#I think you will enjoy their stuff. It’s so different to everything else and their characters are wonderful#they have such wonderful line work and are so great at working with composition and perspective.#Everything I aspire to be#Sorry for tag rambling. I did this exact thing yesterday too#don’t give me the opportunity to talk about art. I’ll never shut up.#still not on topic though#TLDR : I think it looks cool
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donnyclaws · 7 months
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is your drag oc (leopard) based off of the song leopard by jack stauber?? I’ve always wondered that!!
he's not but that's one of my fav jack stauber songs 🫶 if leopards based on any song it's probably cocao hooves by glass animals. I drew him as a leopard seal sona at first and then immediately made him into a guy and then immediately into a half oc half venue to do drag through until I can actually do it proper or figure out my own character.
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catostrofiqu · 1 year
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Ok I'm giving a show review for "The Imperfects" 2022
Don't forget there will be spoilers as I go on further
Let's start off with the fact that you can watch this in less then a day. I'm slightly upset there isn't going to be more because I genuinely enjoyed the plot and the characters as I found them interesting.
I've seen some people say the plot is fast but I personally prefer a faster plot otherwise shows loose my interest. I'm also aware that the faster plot was probably needed for a first season.
I liked the main cast. So I'm going to rate them aswell
Abbi as an Ace succubus is fun and she did seem not ditzy but definitely seemed to forget she could be helpful in some parts but she was continually show reluctance to use her own powers so I rate her a 7.5/10
Tilda annoyed me a bit in her personality but it's also because I've met people like her other the banshee powers were cool, I did enjoy her being on screen however. 6/10
Jaun, I was calling him baby boy by episode 3. I put him in the "looks like a cinnamon roll but can kill you" category. His chupacubra form being called chupi gives me life. 10/10
Alex Sarkov... I hate him :D. But in the sort of way one hates umbridge because he has the perfect puchible personality whilst also subverting several tropes 9.5/10
Sydney was probably the most boring of the main cast but she did have some moments. 5/10
The things that I'd say put the show down is the fact that it was probably going to be cancelled from the start meaning everything was rushed and a cliffhanger finally hoping to grab more viewers.
Some lines and scenes also didn't quite work.
Scenes and other things I enjoyed (heavy spoilers that weren't in the trailer)
The amount of bodies buried by the main trio
"Chupi"
Sarkov having an Australian actor
The whole discussion over dogs over people
The whole Sydney escape scene I enjoyed
The fact that the Aussies actors best friends name is Sydney
Jaun being introduced by lying in a field covered in blood and being confused.
My Nose
Also add in Jauns niece not being a snitch and Abbi's brothers.
Overall I put the show at a 8.5/10 because I feel like it could have been better if it had the budget. I do love the actors chosen for it however.
Currently the show is cancelled so I'm doing this to hopefully get people to watch it so I can either watch more of a show or have more fanfiction to read
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nose-coffee · 11 months
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OH WORK SONG (LIVE IN AMERICA) BY HOZIER WE'RE REALLY IN IT NOW
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woohooincoffin · 11 months
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My inquisitor chin deep in darkspawn after she exiled the grey wardens: 😐 so my actions have consequences
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tabaquis-barking · 1 year
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I have grown up in the south, and this is all I know about reincarnation, ghosts, and God--none of which I believe in.
One: I don't believe in reincarnation, but there are places I walked in different bodies long before I came to exist in this one.
Animals, usually, are the problem. This is the first time I've ever been anything, surely, but sometimes it's just the first time I've been human.
Sometimes places I know I have never visited before will bring back memories that don’t belong to me.
They’re places I belonged; skies I watched and grounds I tread.
Claws scraping on sandy ground; stomping grounds.
There are creatures I’ve touched; some which touched me back.
Familiar teeth and fur; companions I barked with in another life.
I remember their syntax a little too well, considering I never knew them.
Two: I don't believe in ghosts, but nothing ever really goes away down here. Things can shift and wiggle and scoot from place to place, but they don’t leave the south and they don’t leave.
The problem is the history. Everywhere you could possibly step in the Carolinas was once a slave plantation, a civil war battlefield, or both, and the dirt remembers. I don’t believe in ghosts, but I know that nothing has forgotten. There’s nothing to fear from the railroads at night, like they say.
Not as long as you remember that in the anxious warmth of the Carolinas, most of the really scary things happened in broad daylight.
Three: I don't believe in God, but on Sunday mornings the roads fill up, then the churches, then the pews. The south wakes itself up, puts on a fancy hat, and goes to visit a collective delusion.
They don’t hurt anything, worshiping him, because I don’t believe in the old gods, either--the ones that might take offense to being forgotten.
Not in the friendly live oak, which grew so perfectly that when I was seven years old and a dog spooked the herd of horses in the big pasture and they all stampeded at me, it took just a moment to leap up into the branches, and there weren’t even any fire ants.
Not in the odd, ambiguous little fox: Lean and brown and missing his tail, that looked me calmly in the eye before trotting off into a golden field of wheat that never existed.
Not in the malicious thing that my mother found in the dead filly—a perfect little creature with four even white socks and a precisely star shaped snip at the end of her nose. She had been perfectly fine the day before, but that morning the farm dog found it dead and refused to let anyone get near it. My mother and the vet could find not a single flaw or sign of sickness on the outside, but when they cut it open everything within was rotting and black, as if it had been dead for weeks.
They don’t worship the old gods in church on Sundays, but I’ve seen some of them in other places. They won't get too angry as long as they aren't forgotten, so I guess it's a good thing you don't have to believe to remember.
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wolffyluna · 2 years
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So, there’s this Thing, right, and a lot of authors use it in their stories and get it just dramatically wrong. They do no research, just go on preconcieved stereotypes from other authors, and then they’re off to the races.
You, meanwhile, know a little bit abut the Thing. You’re no expert, but you know a lot more than the average author who uses the Thing in fiction.
You know just enough, actually, to give yourself pause about whether you should write about the Thing. Sure, you know more than most authors, and you would do actual research, but man is that bar low. Maybe you shouldn’t.
There’s nothing quite as annoying.
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motherhoodtherealdeal · 5 months
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Is motherhood overrated?
In a world where we often glorify the role of mothers and place them on a pedestal, I wanted to stop and reflect on a pretty controversial question: Is motherhood overrated? As a parenting blogger, I’ve had the privilege of connecting with countless mothers, each with their unique experiences, perspectives, and stories to share. I’ve also spoken with plenty of women who have chosen to opt out of…
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To me, the deepest honor bestowed upon almost any artist is
„I want to eat your art/i Eated your art sorry“
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„wao that’s so good can I use that as a pfp“
Like I showed my friend my eagle drinking apple juice. I didn’t think it was much it was just a little doodle. And he was like „OMF THATS SP COOL CAN I USE THAT AS MY PFP??“ And I was like. Yes. Of course. I don’t know why that’s profile picture worthy, but I am honored. And then one of his friends said he wanted to pull a chunk out of it and eat it snail style. I felt honored. It made me do happy.
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abubblyboo · 7 months
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y’all. in this new farming simulator i’ve been playing, there’s this one rich pompous asshole who is always commenting on how dirty we are and what a lack of manners we have. he is ROMANCEABLE. and you already KNOW i’m otw to get that city boy!!!
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