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hotgirleracas · 1 year
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season 1: we’ve never even seen a demon, that seems a little above our pay grade
season 15: we are the messengers of god’s destruction
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unabashedlyinlove · 2 years
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I love when content creators that are mostly part of the GA do stuff like this. Always makes me laugh
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wisefoxluminary · 9 months
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Castiel: I love you.
Dean: That's queer baiting.
Castiel: It’s not queer baiting. It's saving the world.
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rystiel · 5 months
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scoobynatural, season 13 episode 16:
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fantastic-nonsense · 2 years
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absolutely fascinated by how Once Upon a Time was incredibly 'girl power'-focused and surprisingly progressive in a number of different ways while simultaneously being like....one of the most sexist shows on ABC at the time. Duality of (wo)man.
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aborddelimpala · 2 years
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Sam & Dean Challenge 2022 | June 13th | Don’t you dare think… Season 8 Sam & Dean 
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maddy-ferguson · 1 year
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i like how after a volume 2 in which no one was vecna'd and nancy's vecnaification was resolved in less than three minutes bylers went right back to believing that both will and mike were getting vecna'd in season 5. it ain't over till it's over
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wwpia · 7 months
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Faustus and Nia’s relationship was a great example of ‘just because you share trauma doesn’t mean you’re made for each other’. Oof.
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connielovescas · 2 years
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magigalocs · 8 months
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Sasuke: It's nice to be wanted, you know?
Ava: NOT BY THE LAW!
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Supernatural in a nutshell
Anyone: Dean, don't sacrifice yourself!
Dean: DeAn dOn't sAcrIfIcE yOursElf
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Sam: I'm going to fuck that monster
Dean: I don't think you should-
Sam: Too late :)
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Literally any supernatural being ever: You are gay for eachother
*Camera cuts to Dean's or Cas's completely heterosexual reaction*
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John Winchester: *breathes*
The entire fandom: No <3
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Cas: I don't understand anything about this world-
Dean: You're so fucking hot right now
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wisefoxluminary · 5 months
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The fandom when Destiel becomes canon in Supernatural season 16:
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eviefrie · 1 year
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okay i KNEW i didn’t skip this ep for a reason ladies and gentlemen we have crowley OK WAIT HELP at the tail end of the episode. the very last line. fucking CHUCK says “it’s not jumping the shark if you never come back down”
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susyrose-fanart · 4 months
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Supernatural in a nutshell
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creature-wizard · 11 months
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What's up with the Satanic Panic, in a nutshell.
Around the 1970's, conservative Evangelicals began weaponizing a number of conspiracy theories against anyone who wasn't a conservative Evangelical. These conspiracy theories were essentially repackaged witch hysteria (IE, the conspiracies pushed by early modern witch hunters) and antisemitism (especially blood libel).
The core conspiracy theory was that a global satanic cult was working behind the scenes to manipulate politics and lead people away from Jesus. The exact practices of the cult depended on who you asked, but common allegations were practicing human sacrifice (including plenty of child sacrifice), drinking human blood, engaging in sex slavery, producing CSE and snuff films, doing drugs, and having orgies.
Numerous people stepped forward claiming to have been either former cult members, or cult survivors. Pretty much all of their accounts are full of blatant absurdities, and anytime someone was actually investigated, pretty much all of their claims fell apart. For example, Mike Warnke, one of the earliest self-proclaimed ex-satanists, was found to have made up his entire story. One woman, Lauren Stratford, was not only revealed to be a fraud, but afterward claimed she was a Holocaust survivor to collect benefits.
Some examples of claims made by people who claimed to be ex-members/survivors include:
Neopaganism was created by the global satanic cult, and Aleister Crowley was their main agent in this.
All neopaganism and modern witchcraft is a slippery slope to human sacrifice and "hardcore satanism."
All media that depicts magic or the supernatural in any way is part of the satanic agenda. Yes, literally all of it. Yes, even that.
Homosexuality is part of the global satanic agenda.
Rock and heavy metal music are part of the global satanic agenda.
Fluoride, artificial sweeteners, and various food additives are actually mind control drugs.
Electromagnetic waves are used to control people's thoughts.
Marxism was created by the global satanic agenda.
If you know anything about QAnon conspiracy theories, you might notice that some of these look awfully familiar. This is because QAnon was another manifestation of Satanic Panic. They updated "electromagnetic waves" to 5G, and largely replaced homosexuality with transgender, but it's the same thing.
The conspiracy theory about cultists creating mind controlled slaves by inducing dissociative identity disorder through torture (all that Project Monarch stuff) is purely a product of the Satanic Panic. People's supposed "memories" of this abuse were generally produced via recovered memory therapy, which is now known to be more effective at implanting memories rather than recovering them. No serious investigations ever produced any evidence of the supposedly widespread and incredibly elaborate torture of tens of thousands of children.
Now, there have been actual isolated cases of what might be considered satanic ritual abuse. But they do not constitute evidence of a global satanic conspiracy. Rather, they constitute evidence that the perpetrators were inspired by the conspiracy theory.
Additionally, they had a very pseudoscientific view of DID, and the horrible practices allegedly used to induce it and create mind controlled alters were pure pseudoscience, as were the alleged symptoms that someone might be a victim of satanic ritual abuse and just didn't remember it. Everything from autism to having conflicted feelings about your abuser to liking BDSM could be construed as a sign that you had been ritually abused. With a bunch of therapists fully convinced that thousands of people had been ritually abused and armed with hypnotic techniques that allowed them to implant memories of abuse, you can see where things could turn messy in a hurry.
Those who claimed to be former satanists/SRA victims were extremely clear in their assertions that this global satanic conspiracy really did exist, and that the only way to escape and stay safe from it was to accept Jesus. Tales of demonic attacks that could only be stopped by the power of Jesus were common, as were other claims of grandiose supernatural power.
In short, the Satanic Panic was - and still is - a means of demonizing anyone who isn't a fundagelical Christofascist, and scaring anyone who already is, into remaining such. Many of the conspiracy theories have made their way into supposedly progressive circles, so you'll occasionally come across the Project Monarch stuff in DID communities, or see pro-LGBTQ people subscribing to conspiracy theories about the wealthy elite drinking blood or adrenochrome.
But make no mistake, there is no "grain of truth" to these allegations of a global satanic conspiracy. There was no "time before all of this was corrupted by evil agendas." It was all created by people with with hateful agendas, and continues to be perpetuated by people with hateful agendas. And that's all, folks.
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