Headcanon that starfire is an excellent cook but she just has Tameranean taste buds. Back home, everyone raves about her food and when they meet the titans they’re like “omg does she cook for you guys?! You’re so luckyyyyy.” And the titans are just like ???
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The way Aaron Taylor Johnson was a childhood staple like him in Kick Ass started that white boy crush era I had as a kid. Don’t even get me started with him being the OG James Potter fancast. Recently I watched him in Bullet Train and it was so great, especially seeing all the chemistry he had with Brian Tyree Henry (I adored him in eternals). With that being said, gotta be like the wildest shit appreciating ATJ’s acting and then like just randomly remembering, holy shit he got groomed by a grown ass 42 year old woman when he was seventeen and technically became a parent to three as a teenager😦
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Was trying to come up with an outfit for Phoenix for the Mia Fey Trilogy AU because it’s lame if he’s just in the same outfit as Maya
Also funky tattoos because :3 I said so
Bonus: someone on YouTube asked me if I could actually draw him as Doctor Strange, so here we go
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hi. why are there so many edits of my springtrap drawings on tiktok
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Aston Martin Racing cookin somethin in this quali
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Naw but colorblind casting in period dramas is a load of bullshit. You really want to play pretend like regency era Britain didn't see non white people as subhuman?
At the end of the day it just looks like pandering. If you want to tell a story about people of color, then tell a story about people of color instead of putting them in a story about white people. Especially when it comes to the classics- Shakespeare and Jane Austen and a lot of classic authors have written stories that have universal appeal because those stories can be found across the globe, in different cultures and contexts. Bride and Prejudice comes to mind, even though it makes me cringe a little from time to time. ADAPT stories to people of color instead of casting them as lords and ladies in regency era England and pretending that wasn't a time period where the English treated people of color like animals.
And yes, Jane Austen did write a mixed race heroine in Sanditon. Know what? That doesn't mean that poc were lords and ladies in regency era England. There's so much social and political context to poc in those time periods and spaces and plunking them in white roles is turning a blind eye to that.
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