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amamaxmo · 13 days ago
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this was a historical moment in television
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amamaxmo · 1 month ago
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The struggle of knowing that when current events get rough, the arts and pop culture get really good so we've just gotta hold on and power through because music and movies are starting to get good again
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amamaxmo · 1 month ago
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amamaxmo · 1 month ago
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The Main six Baldur's Gate Companions
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amamaxmo · 1 month ago
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You've been turned into an animal
Spin the wheel to find out which
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amamaxmo · 2 months ago
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"And he gave it to me for free, Bob!"
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I saw this on bsky last night and had to draw the guy
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amamaxmo · 2 months ago
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i’m gay but i’m always gonna choose the well developed straight ship over the 2 bland and incompatible white dudes that have 500,000 fanfics written about them. you guys just hate women.
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amamaxmo · 2 months ago
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aquarium outfit inspo
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amamaxmo · 2 months ago
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I was thinking about hunger games earlier. Does it count as a tale of genocide? Because like I dont think I've ever heard it referred to as that but it kind of is. The games aside, the capital deliberately starves the poorer districts who were more active in the original rebellion. Like there's no way you can convince me it was just in the name of punishing the districts. The capital wanted to wipe them out which is why there are little to no resources in some districts.
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amamaxmo · 2 months ago
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amamaxmo · 2 months ago
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let’s settle this shit but do NOT reblog if you’re gonna be modest about it like a little BITCH. anyway privilege check tell me which ones apply to you: hot, funny, can dance, can do math, can spell, can drive, can cook
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amamaxmo · 2 months ago
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would love to see more of this from sabrina
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amamaxmo · 2 months ago
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Not only that but peeta came from an almost entirely different family culture than like 90% of the other characters 😭 his brothers did not give a fuck about him, meanwhile gale and katniss are out there trying to move heaven and earth for their siblings
mister youngest child peeta mellark being in a team consisting of badly adjusted eldest children™ is bad enough situation hunger games aside
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amamaxmo · 2 months ago
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Thank you oh my lord, I've already seen so many people take this and run with it. I fear people forget you can sympathize with a villain WHILE STILL ACKNOWLEDGING THEYRE A BAD PERSON
it really frustrates me to think about how people are inevitably going to take Remmick’s one (1) singular statement about how much he resents the way the Irish were colonized and forcibly converted to Christianity and use it as fuel for “actually he had a point” and “he was right actually” and “he’s not really the villain here” posts, when the whole point is that Remmick is, through the vampiric hive mind he’s creating, forcibly assimilating people into yet another manipulative and parasitical system. he doesn't value the cultures of the people he assimilates—notice how all the vampires he turns dance to his culture's music using his culture's dances, and how he only uses the languages or knowledge other vampires have to offer when he needs to manipulate someone. Remmick is extremely transparent about the way he sees the people he turns as resources to exploit.
he’s perpetuating a cycle that he claims to hate and resent, and I think the movie is pretty damn clear about the fact that he doesn’t see anybody as valuable or useful to him except as prey and as pawns—otherwise he would just, you know, focus solely on people who actually consent to being turned. but he looked sad in that one scene and he’s an apparently attractive white cis man so people are gonna bend over backwards justifying all the harm he did.
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amamaxmo · 2 months ago
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Can we discuss how likely it was Stack was still inside the juke joint and it was the reason why the place had been locked up? So yeah Smoke killed the kkk for revenge but also it was his final act of protecting his brother who would have died had sun light been let in???
Also the fact that Stack could have watched everything and been the one to give Smoke a proper burial in the end? I just hate how they were separated in life and death. So unfair!
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amamaxmo · 2 months ago
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Annie is a force of nature when she challenges Cornbread. She is the gravitational point for all the other characters. Cornbread tries to move around her, to address Smoke, because it's Elijah who is considered the weaker link, not she. Yet he does not succeed because Annie's concerns are not dismissed. She is the carrier of knowledge, of tradition. All the characters in that room have her in high regard. She is LISTENED to and she is never treated as some paranoid, hysterical woman. I found it refreshing.
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amamaxmo · 2 months ago
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my favorite post-credit scene was when it was very clearly implied that smoke only let stack go in exchange for making sure their baby cousin didn’t get turned into a monster, and then went ousside and shanked the irish vampire bc one thing the juke joint family was NOT doing was selling off their baby cousin to remmick in exchange for their lives. bc at the end of the day, it was about preserving sammie’s future. it was about giving the children a chance to grow up. remmick wanted sammie to help him lure in more humans and thus make more vampires, but smoke wasn’t having that. on god, that white man was NOT touching sammie. forced vampire marriage CANCELLED 💀
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