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fmk the acts of fucking marrying and killing?
kill marriage fuck killing marry fucking
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i think the pride issue should be pairing characters together that hate each other it should like five stories about gay characters arguing. i want rictor and northstar to fist fight . akihiro needs to be mean again. the rachel/illyana/kitty dyke drama . bobby iceman being unfuckable
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debbie downer and negative nancy should lez out
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somewhere there's a blogger writing thousand-word analysis of single-panel exchanges between cable and domino pertaining to the torrid middle-aged gay situationship reading of them on discord. and that blogger is me
#every day i think about how undefined and between-the-lines they used to be + the Knowing and shared history + the notes on how#'they're bound together but it's not marriage and they'd sooner kill each other'. can anyone hear me#one day i'll actually post it instead of boiling in rough wip fanfiction and sketches. comically they were what made me realize i'm butch#TXT
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Imaginr if there were Two women with something Gay & Weird going on
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cable v1 #23
#i looove this b-plot but also. panels that are imprinted onto my brain forever#comicblogging#domino#grizzly
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X-Factor v1 #86
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new mutants (1983) #100
oh of course it was in june
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WHERE IN THE WORLD IS █████ ███████?
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couldn’t decide which one i like better
(buy the print)
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WHERE IN THE WORLD IS █████ ███████?
#30 years later going hey what was that silenthill shit. did anyone else overthink that#original#x-force#xforce#neena thurman#domino#vanessa carlysle#copycat#copycat year
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i rly love lauras ANW design w the wideset eyes and sort of square face. i felt that rly suited her

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Comics are always around and thank god for the comics because there isn’t much else. Little stacks of Uncle Scrooge and Archie Digest, which soon include superhero holiday specials, then the X-Men. Finally, the X-Men, whose 1992 cartoon is going strong, but it doesn’t mean much to a family with a TV that doesn’t get reception out in the middle of nowhere, whose electricity and water keep getting shut off, whose parents vanish for days at a time, whose clothes are dirty and whose cupboards are empty. I watched an episode through static once, the image gone and the voices distorted, and I imagined what the heroes looked like, who was talking when, and how the fights played out. The next time I look, the signal is gone. I try and try, and I can’t get it to come back. For us, there are the comics that we read so many times that they rip and tear, and dirt and grime become part of the page. And every X-Men story tells a story of mutants whose lives are impossible to navigate, complicated, and full of trauma, but still, X-Men find one another, nonetheless. They find one another because they are family; even as a kid, I know that is beautiful. Spoiler alert to my younger self, you won’t ever feel this way. You will never find a complete community that makes you feel held. In any group, you will always feel like you were dropped in without context. Some things happen to you as a kid that you will not recover from. The X-Men will help you, they will guide you, they will show you things that are deeply felt and true, but they can’t teach you everything you need to know. They’re wrong sometimes and it won’t be acknowledged in the text, you’ll have to think it out on your own. People will let you down. The X-Men will let you down. You’ll have to rely on yourself.
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