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sometranssoup · 9 months
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ATTENTION ANYONE WHO IS AN ALLY OR IS LGBTQ+
They are trying to eradicate queer people. This is genocide of some form,I'm sure. If you can vote,please vote Democrat this election,even if it's 'not the best option'. If you can't, encourage and educate the people who can. Please spread this.
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randys-ranch · 19 days
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Post cancelled look at my new oc instead
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haha ahaahaha aah ah aaaaahh
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kettlefire · 2 months
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Justice League & The Observants
The first time The Observants appeared before the Justice League, they were met with resistance. The JL was more than apprehensive when it came to working with the beings.
A new side of their world was exposed to them. Since the day those things showed up at the watchtower, everywhere the JL turned, there was a new spooky thing to learn about.
The strange beings didn't say much. Appearing in the room through a swirling portal, took a look at the heroes and gave them a mission.
A mission. Like suddenly the Justice League works for them. Something that rubbed all the heroes the wrong way.
Yet, they had to take it. They couldn't let a town get absolutely destroyed and leveled just because they disliked the creatures that told them about it.
It kept happening.
Batman pulls out all the stops to learn more about these so called "Observants". Everything he could find.
It takes him down a rabbit hole. Finding out more and more about the world those beings came from. The Zone.
No one could really complain. The visits from the Observants were always short and to the point. A new problem has arise in the time line and they needed to fix it.
That was until the first time it wasn't one of those things stepping out of the portal.
This time it was a kid. Or something that looked like a kid, and this kid looked pissed.
He demands to know everything that the Observants had asked the league to do. Demands to be filled in.
The anger isn't directed at the JL. No, no. It's directed at the Observants. It seems the league aren't the only ones that despise those all-seeing beings.
He's a king. The kid is a King.
Not what anyone had expected, and it seemed the complication only grew more. The king, Phantom, informs them not to trust the Observants.
The Justice League takes it all in surprising strides. Confirms that they have done nothing wrong, and they haven't. It was simply that the Observants cared more of their own opinions than the betterment of the world.
However, it gets a little harder to keep a straight face when they are introduced to the God of Time.
Made even worse when the God, Clockwork, is a child. If they thought Phantom was a kid, this was a baby.
Except in almost a blink of an eye, Clockwork was an old man.
Things just kept getting more complicating and intriguing.
Before the Justice League knows it. They are essentially thrusted into the Zone's own problems. An inner war was brewing, and Phantom wanted to do everything he could to stop it.
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reality-detective · 12 days
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Rob Schmitt: "This was a misdemeanor that is always ignored, juiced into 34 felonies by a very pathetic, very partisan man — a Soros-funded Marxist who's running the Manhattan DA's office." 🤔
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stuckinapril · 5 months
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choice feminism is not actual feminism and will do nothing to help push women out of the shackles we have been subjected to
No I understand this. It’s completely duplicitous to pretend that women choose things in vacuum, when in reality a lot of their decisions are influenced by the patriarchal system we were born into—makeup being a byproduct of it. I’m all for women going against the grain and existing in public without feeling the need to put makeup on.
There does need to be a push against rigid beauty standards, but putting a woman down for adhering to them just isn’t the way to me. It doesn’t mean I think every choice is inherently feminist and shouldn’t be questioned. It just means I’m mindful of not infringing on other women’s autonomy w my opinions. Besides, experiences w makeup are so different… one woman could just be wearing it bc she’s artsy and just likes the way it looks, whereas another could be wearing it bc she understands that it could help her up the corporate ladder. I wouldn’t dream of calling either of them anti feminist for doing it.
Is that ideal? No. Should it should be questioned, analyzed, changed for the better? Again, bc I don’t want my words to be twisted—yes, it should be. I was never trying to say it shouldn’t. All I was stating was that I don’t think policing women on whether or not they should wear makeup is the answer. I rly don’t. I’m not prepared to call a woman who wears makeup anti-feminist. I’m not prepared to shame a woman for wearing makeup or getting plastic surgery. I’m just not. That is not the same thing as promoting choice feminism. Like I know this isn’t the critical thinking website but being accused of being pro choice feminism for simply supporting other women being happy is crazy
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th3casscad3 · 3 months
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Hottest Hazbin Character Competition.
SO YALL SERIOSULY MEAN TO TELL ME VOX WON OVER LUCIFER AND ALASTOR. I MEAN WW GET IT HE's BABYGIRL BUT ALASTOR!?!? Nah, Vox Hacked The Competition. Somethin Aint Right.
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midnight-skylie · 4 months
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One of the main things that annoys me in Helluva Boss (among the other problems of the show) is that they make Striker and his ideas look ridiculous but he actually got a fucking point.
His whole point is literally just being a low class person who wants equal rights. He's right- the rich and powerful abuse the poor, the system is rigged against his people, it's not fair.
Yeah Ozzie and Stolas are good, it doesn't mean they're not part of the problem of social hierarchies. They're not actively trying to change things, they're letting the problem still happen- even if they have a soft spot for Blitz and Fizz.
The system still sucks. And it's working against imps.
But he's a joke of a villain, his ideas not taken seriously and not explored beyond the first episode he appeared in.
He's not treated seriously as a character.
He's wrong in his ways of execution, but I admit- the man has a point.
He doesn't come close to being my favorite character from the show, the amount the show made him look ridiculous made me dislike him.
Liked him in the first episode but after it he was just an eh. But he has a fucking point.
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cf-12 · 1 year
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/multitouch.System_();
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ikarakie · 29 days
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more on the public school arc being scarily accurate: as someone who was in blue house at school, i can confirm we never won the house competition in the however many years since the house system was implemented, and only won ONCE my final year
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naamahdarling · 4 months
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michaels-two-dads · 7 months
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It is very funny watching other people’s POVs as someone whose main POV is BigB this season because in other green life POVs there are all these yellow lives following them around trying to figure out their task but like. BigB is so consistently confusing that they do not even TRY to investigate him
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sher-ee · 13 days
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“It’s a rigged election.”
“It’s a rigged trial.” (E. Jean Carroll)
“It’s a rigged decision.”
“It’s a rigged trial and people from mental institutions are coming into our country.” (Hush money trial)
Sigh…. The election wasn’t rigged when he won though was it?
He chose NOT to testify. NOT in the Impeachment trials, NOT in the E. Jean Carroll trial, NOT in this trial.
The rule of law has prevailed because of the utmost seriousness of the jurors who examined the evidence and saw with their own eyes that Donald Trump was guilty.
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reality-detective · 12 days
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The stage is set! 🤔
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stargirlsfc · 25 days
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...how we feeling gooners?
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psyga315 · 3 months
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Downplaying a traumatized man's triggers is what RWBY fans do best.
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