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dandunn · 32 minutes
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MONKEY MAN (2024)
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dandunn · 4 hours
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dandunn · 4 hours
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not proshipper not anti but a secret third thing (person who has a career in the media and, through covering legislative politics, has watched "associating with problematic fiction or entertainment is an indicator of moral degeneracy" rapidly become a mainstream GOP position that they are encoding in legislation to target the queer community under the guise of protecting children, thus coming to the conclusion that positioning the "can people enjoy things that would be immoral IRL in their fiction" debate as a proship v anti fandom debate is akin to pretending that "should we have the death penalty" is a discussion that only matters in Death Note discourse — the extent and manner to which fiction affects reality is an issue that is immediately relevant to today's US politics, and to summarize my opinions on the matter in fandom terms would be to diminish the ways this debate is affecting america Right The Fuck Now. and i have stopped taking "this person is bad for shipping the wrong anime thing and being horny about it" in any sort of good faith ever since I saw it literally used as part of a GOP smear campaign against a transgender state legislator in an attempt to defend the right from backlash after they used their supermajority in the Montana house to prevent her from speaking on the floor. Anyway I think everyone on this site, especially Americans, could benefit from ceasing to think in proship v anti vocabulary and instead developing coherent political positions on the nature of fiction that do not directly align with current fascist political tactics)
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dandunn · 4 hours
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Had a dream where Johnny from “The Devil Went Down To Georgia” came out as a trans woman and the response was so unanimously positive it reversed nearly all of the transphobic bills in the South. She played live in Georgia to an audience of about a third of the US.
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dandunn · 5 hours
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I kinda hate the idea that if someone draws nsfw/kink art they are immediately looked down upon, especially queer/trans artists. I feel art like that is a way for us to express ourselves and our sexualities since a majority of us grew up in god fearing households or with conservative leaning family members. it's pure expressionism at best and freedom at most. open ur mind a lil ok.
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I don't know how to pose my ocs ✌️
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YOOOOOO
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Em Hoover in our WORK issue.
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These photos were taken a few seconds apart.
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really surprised i have of yet to see this reading of laios' and toshiro's relationship before tbh
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hey. HEY. artists. writers.
take your TIME
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In 1984, Osamu Tezuka designed a rabbit mascot character for Itoham Foods and their line of yogurt snacks called Biogur. The rabbit, named Bio-chan, appeared in several ad campaigns used to promote the new product. She's seen here in a commercial from 1985 with actor Sean Connery, who is best known for playing James Bond. Unfortunately, Biogur isn't made anymore, and Bio-chan isn't being used by the company at the moment.
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dandunn · 1 day
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I'm really not a very angry person there's just a lot of rage inside me
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'Breakfast in Bed Charged Extra'
Postcard from 'Breakfast in Bed' postcard set (1912). Artwork by W. Ellam.
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