inthemoodforblastt
inthemoodforblastt
IN THE MOOD FOR BLAST !
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inthemoodforblastt · 8 hours ago
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I don’t want to be the one defending Voldemort but not everything bad people do is necessarily bad. For example, Voldemort was evil, sure, but he killed James Potter, who was an abuser, a sexual aggressor, a classist piece of violent trash who spent half his life terrorizing people poorer than him just because he could, because he was bored, or because certain people simply existed.
I think that, among all the terrible things Voldemort did, killing James was at least a nod to his roots as a poor, orphaned child: taking out a rich, oppressive bastard who honestly deserved the guillotine in a public square.
And on top of that, he also killed Lily, who basically whitewashed all her husband’s atrocities and was a class traitor. And class traitors get killed too, because seriously, fuck Lily Evans, thinking you’re the queen of ethics and morality while letting yourself get knocked up by a textbook abuser.
The Potters were disgustin, thank god we didn’t have to put up with them during the books and thanks Voldemort for made the dirty work for the shake of our mental health.
(originally posted in my other blog but this is a political statement so it’s ok to put it here too)
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inthemoodforblastt · 1 day ago
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Yesterday I was in Madrid, and from Madrid I went to my city to grab my laptop so I could work remotely and now I’m on the Portugal coast. Why? Because in life you have to say yes to everything. And because if someone offers you a ride, well, you’re not going to say no.
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inthemoodforblastt · 1 day ago
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pudding is 16 sanji is 21 :(
Eso no es una pregunta, lo siento. Por favor, vuelve a intentarlo más tarde :)
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inthemoodforblastt · 2 days ago
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are u proship
If by proship you mean justifying or romanticizing dynamics like incest, relationships between adults and minors, or any other form of abuse then absolutely not.
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inthemoodforblastt · 2 days ago
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Hey guys, just one thing before anything else: this blog is, has always been, and will always be openly anti-Israel, anti-Zionist, and firmly aligned with the Palestinian cause. I’m not here to make concessions, sugar-coat anything, or entertain cowardly centrism. I consider the State of Israel to be a genocidal colonial project, a social engineering experiment built in service of Western imperialism. Netanyahu —like his predecessors and successors— is a war criminal and a calculated architect of a racist, apartheid-based, murderous system.
This isn’t “just” about Gaza the last two years.This isn’t a recent tragedy or some unfortunate conflict that spiraled out of control. This is a sustained, systematic process of ethnic cleansing, brutal occupation, and extermination meticulously planned and executed for over 75 years. Israel is the modern embodiment of settler colonialism. And it’s not hiding. It flaunts it —with pride— backed by the financial, military, diplomatic, and media machinery of the U.S., the EU, and every capitalist power that needs an armed outpost to maintain its grip on the region.
Since the moment I became politically aware, I have been unequivocally anti-Zionist. I couldn’t care less about the mainstream narrative or the emotional blackmail that tries to conflate anti-Zionism with antisemitism, a disgusting tactic designed to silence legitimate, necessary criticism. What Israel is doing is not “self-defense.” It’s not “Jewish self-determination.” It’s colonial violence. It’s apartheid. It’s military occupation. It’s genocide. And I’ll say it again for the people in the back: it’s genocide. The Zionist project has always been inseparable from the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people.
Israel does not deserve peace. Peace belongs to the millions of Palestinians who have been murdered, displaced, tortured, imprisoned, dehumanized, robbed, and forced to live in refugee camps or under brutal occupation. Peace belongs to those whose hospitals, schools, homes, and bodies have been reduced to rubble by bombs. Peace cannot exist while a state built on the foundation of mass murder and ethnic supremacy is allowed to continue to exist.
To anyone reading this: I have zero interest in engaging with people who try to justify, “contextualize,” or whitewash the crimes of the Israeli state. I have no respect for centrists who hide behind “neutrality” or “complexity,” as if this were a conflict between equals and not a one-sided massacre by a nuclear power against a besieged, colonized population.
This is not a neutral space. If you support Israel, or even if you dare to suggest that “both sides are to blame,” kindly leave. Don’t read my blog, don’t interact with me, don’t give me your fake humanitarian takes that only activate when white settlers are hurt but stay silent when thousands of Palestinian children are bombed to death. I don’t want anyone around me who isn’t clearly, loudly, unapologetically anti-Zionist. I’m not interested in dialogue with people who excuse crimes against humanity. There is nothing to debate, there is only the need to take a stand.
And if you’re not sure how to do that, let me make it clear: Free Palestine from the river to the sea. End the occupation. Dismantle the Israeli colonial state. Justice for the victims. International trials and convictions for the perpetrators. Political, economic, and legal sanctions against Israel and all of its enablers. And most of all, a total break with the colonial logic that has allowed this to happen with complete impunity for decades.
Because anti-Zionism isn’t just a political stance, it’s a moral imperative. And in this space, like in many others, there is no room for fence-sitting. Human rights aren’t up for discussion, sorry not sorry.
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inthemoodforblastt · 2 days ago
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Por este tipo de cosas tengo internet
Yo lo ves, la vida es así
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Yú te vas, y yo lo quedo aquí
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lloverá, y ya no seré tuya
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Seré la gata bajo la lluvia 💔
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inthemoodforblastt · 2 days ago
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So. Damn. Hot.
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BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER — 6x08: Tabula Rasa.
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inthemoodforblastt · 2 days ago
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Desayunar antes de dormir como estilo de vida la resaca va a ser real
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inthemoodforblastt · 3 days ago
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Me after a few glasses of wine calling a guy I absolutely shouldn’t be calling just to tell him I’m in Madrid because we do it for the plot even though this man is basically the most dangerous and unpredictable human on Earth and he definitely wants something, but I’m not going to give it to him. I could, but that would mean many, many therapy sessions. And yet I still call him, because deep down I know that at least someone will make sure I don’t end up in a ditch. Am I going to regret this tomorrow? Probably? Or not. Or yes. Or not. Or yes. Or not. I’m crying lol I never should’ve deleted Twitter.
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inthemoodforblastt · 3 days ago
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My goal tonight is to tell a completely random person that I’m not Clara Lago and for that person to be my soulmate like someone who knows they have to reply that they’re not Eva and that we’re nobody. That’s all I ask from the Madrid night, and it never lets me down. So I’ve got faith, let’s do this.
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inthemoodforblastt · 3 days ago
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Madrid is such a crazy and frantic city that it might be the only place where everything moves at exactly the same pace as my mind.
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inthemoodforblastt · 4 days ago
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One Piece is a fandom I absolutely love because my OTP is Shuggy, I’m obsessed with Lawlu, I’m totally in to NamiVivi but then I also adore the ultra heteronormative chaos of Sanji x Pudding and Zoro x Tashigi and I will defend those ships until the day I die lololol
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inthemoodforblastt · 4 days ago
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In this fucking city it doesn’t matter how many times you shower, the second you step out of the water you’re already sweating. This fucking humidity is going to kill meeeee!
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inthemoodforblastt · 4 days ago
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Angry tiny son = angry kitty
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inthemoodforblastt · 4 days ago
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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MY BOOOOOOOY
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inthemoodforblastt · 4 days ago
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Buffy is a radical heroine precisely because she refuses to conform neither to the stereotypical femininity imposed on female protagonists nor to the hyper-masculine mold that dominates the classical hero’s journey. Yes, she carries the archetypal weight of a traditionally male-coded role: she’s the Chosen One, the one on whose shoulders rests the fate of the world, the one who must confront the ultimate evil, the one expected to sacrifice her life—repeatedly—for the sake of the greater good. But what makes Buffy subversive is that she inhabits this role on her own terms, and through it, exposes its contradictions.
Unlike the classical male hero —who usually embraces his destiny with stoic detachment or egotistical bravado— Buffy resists it. She doesn’t want to be the Slayer. It’s not a romanticized quest for glory. It’s a burden. And that resistance, that refusal to glorify suffering or noble sacrifice, is profoundly political. Because Buffy doesn’t accept her role out of fatalism or legacy: she accepts it as a conscious ethical position. She chooses, with full awareness of the cost, to save others. Not because it makes her exceptional, but because she refuses to let anyone else carry the pain she knows too intimately.
What’s even more radical is how she does it: without amputating her emotions, without repressing her pain, without adopting the affective coldness that stories have historically rewarded in male heroes. Buffy doesn’t perform strength through detachment. Her power is explicitly emotional. Her vulnerability is not a weakness to overcome: it is a weapon. She continues to love, to feel, to break down, to rage, to mourn and all of that is framed not as a flaw, but as a source of power. She is not strong despite her emotions, she is strong through them.
This is where Buffy directly confronts the patriarchal foundation of the “hero’s journey.” She doesn’t just challenge the damsel-in-distress trope (though she absolutely obliterates it) she also rejects the masculinized “girlboss” fantasy that demands emotional sterility as a precondition for leadership. She is not a woman in a man’s role. She reshapes the role itself. And she does it while never losing sight of what matters: not honor, not destiny, not recognition, but people. Buffy is not guided by ego, nor by duty to abstract ideals. Her compass is rooted in care, in community, in love.
She’s not a knight on a noble quest. She’s not even interested in heroism as a myth. She is a Slayer. A worker. A survivor. And by embracing that, she collapses the romanticized masculinity of the classical hero and rebuilds it from a place of collective responsibility, emotional truth, and moral clarity. That is her revolution.
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inthemoodforblastt · 4 days ago
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HE’S SO FUCKING ONTO HIM I CANT I CANT I CAAAAANT MY SHAYLAAAAS
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That's Kinda gay Shanks
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