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Democrats may be flawed, but every time I voted for a Democrat, I checked their background and their promises, and I've found both to be acceptable.
Meanwhile.....if we wanna compare Hillary to Trump?

Republicans want to destroy and consolidate. Liberals want to maintain and improve. Guess which requires constant energy and purity testing?
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part of me believes that if you have a weird kink, it’s tolerable as long as it isn’t like… absolutely disgusting/harmful… but then again, i was just contacted by the notorious Deviantart White Bread Fetish guy who wanted me to draw a plump rich blonde blue-eyed white woman with huge titties stuffing her shopping cart full of white bread and i do have to wonder… how much? how much am i willing to tolerate?
at what point do i just give up?
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finally made the meme I’ve been sitting on for months
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XD people on Twitter seem to like it for some reason so I thought of posting it here too
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Some quick sketches cause I was having feelings after the episode yesterday….
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I physically couldn't stop this from happening.
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Drew a little comic today!
Viz, let Blake be a little shit to Raven in v10 and my life is yours.
Per usual, do not reupload without credit/permission. Thanks folks!
(My ko-fi, should you wish!)
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the most annoying people are people who don't understand storytelling. they be like "oooo how convenient that this thing happened to the main character in the very beginning". yeah no shit. that's why the story begins here
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I don't understand how people can act surprise that Blake is able to bride carry Yang. Please, she routinely throws Yang at bad guys like she weights nothing, that's their signature move.
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You wanna know what really bothers me about Jumba being turned from a redeemed antagonist to an irredeemable villain? Besides the lack of faith in the audiences ability to understand narrative nuance it shows?
It’s that the excuse is stupid and would have a far better solution.
Because the excuse they use is that the films original major antagonistic force Gantu wouldn’t work in 3D. Either due to sizing issues or budgetary stuff.
So they made Jumba an irredeemable villain (something even gantu wasn’t) to fill a role that was no one was there to fill. Except there was a cheaper character that could fill that role.
Literally just introduce dr hamsterviel a little bit earlier than he was in the original franchise!

Everything they were trying to awkwardly staple onto Jumba would work significantly better on him. He the only straight up villainous force in the original lilo and stitch series!
And he’s significantly easier to animate than gantu. He’s small and simple with no complex shapes or features. Which not only makes him easy to animate but also for the liver actors to act against!
If the writers cared so little about characterisation that they were comfortable retconning an entire characters personality and motivation?
Then they’d be perfectly comfortable messing with continuity to introduce the antagonist they clearly want earlier.
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The symbolism of Gambol Shroud
Ruby says early on in the series that: "weapons are an extension of ourselves, they're a part of us".
Which made me think of what happend with Gambol Shroud in V6.
It's broken in half by Adam. Shattered, not functioning properly anymore, and if the weapon is an extension of the owner, this symbolizes how Adam broke Blake.
His shadow is what's looming over Blake from V1 until the end of V6. He poisoned her self image, she thinks she's not worthy of love, that she should be alone, that she's a coward. But none of that is true, and Blake is constantly reminded of that through Sun, Weiss, Ruby, her parents, Ilia, and especially Yang.
Yang is there to bring some levity and honesty into the dark corners of her mind. She's open, bright and she's easing Blake out of her shell in her own pace, never forcing anything.
They defeat Adam, liberating the both of them, and then it's time to heal properly - together.
Now, we know Blake is practically a ninja, so having her weapon repaired using kintsugi is logical, but this show is notorious for planting seeds here and there and using symbolism as a powerful tool of storytelling.

Gambol Shroud is put back together and we're intentionally shown that the joint is gold/yellow. And that's a colour that is representing Yang. Adam might've been the one who broke Blake, but Yang is here to mend her soul in any way she can. 💛💜
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Description: [A video of a woman riding a galloping horse bareback while holding a large rainbow flag.]
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It's 3 am and I should be going to sleep but bro my blood is boiling and I just need to get this off of my chest
That older sister in new Lilo and Stitch remake? This isn't Nani.
Nani wanted to be pro surfer sure, hell she had trophies and shit for it, but it never was more important to her than HER ONLY LITTLE SISTER. THAT'S FUCKING WHY HER SURFER STUFF IN BACKGROUND AND NEVER MENTIONED, BECAUSE SHE CARES ABOUT LILO MORE! I'm not saying she should abandon her passion, no! But leaving Lilo behind goes against the very CORE of her character!
Original Nani was so great because she was so loving, selfless and brave despite everything. Never does she ever act like Lilo's weirdness is a problem that needs to be fixed.
I need to emphasize this for people defending live action Nani, as eldest with two younger sisters, NANI'S LOVE FOR LILO WAS NEVER A BURDEN TO HER.
Sure, she sacrificed a lot for Lilo! But does she ever complain, blame Lilo, or take it out on her? No! She truly loved her little sister and would rather fucking die, than even CONSIDER Lilo being a burden, HELL THERE'S SEVERAL SCENES WHERE SHE MAKES SURE LILO DOESN'T FEEL LIKE AN OUTCAST.
"B-but she never wanted any of this, and it's unrealistic if she keeps Lilo."
Bitch it's a story about found family with aliens, who gives a shit about realism?!
And while we're at it the "this ending is so realistic is good" can go fuck itself bc fictional world DOES NOT ABIDE BY REALISM RULES, it's existence is to defy those!
People who cheer Nani for abandoning her sister to pursue a career never had siblings. Nani didn't take care of Lilo out of obligation, she did it because she fucking loves her little sister, as simple as that! If I was in Nani's situation I'd do the same! CPS could try to pry my little shits of siblings from my cold dead fingers, I ain't giving them up, and idc IF they're lucky enough to be placed in a good home, they're my fucking family.
Nani was my role model after I rewatched Lilo and Stitch several times with my sisters who adored the movie. Nani was the only female character I can remember that resonated so much with me. I didn't think about her all the time, but the moments I remembered her were filled with thoughts "I wish I was as good a sister as Nani was".
So yeah. Movie never happened.
There's no Lilo and Stitch remake in Ba Sing Se.
P.s. the idea they had for "Older sibling has a dream but can't pursue it due to having to take care of younger sibling" could work, it's kinda interesting but NOT WITH NANI. She's just everything opposite about this plotline.
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Superman desperately scanning the street during a fight to find the most morally acceptable car to throw at his opponent, knowing that not everybody has insurance, and loss of transportation can ruin a life -
A wave of incredible relief washes over him as he spots the hard geometric lines and silver paintless sheen of a Cybertruck.
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SOMERSET - A local family is catching heat after throwing a birthday bash for their daughter last weekend featuring a piñata shaped like a police officer. The party, held at a public park, was going smoothly until the kids lined up to take swings at “Officer Snickers,” a papier-mâché patrolman stuffed with candy and what appeared to be citations for bad attitudes. “We just thought it was funny,” said the girl’s father, Randy Gillis, a lifelong Democrat. “She wanted a piñata and said ‘make it someone with authority.’ I blame Paw Patrol.”
I see nothing wrong with this.
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