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Explaining to straight adults that much of queer history happened within their lifetime and they were unaware of all the extremely important events and how many laws there were to prevent us from thriving because they werent part of queer circles themselves is like...
-leans in close-
How would you like to know about the war in Ba Sing Se?
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i think one of the most important things you learn about making connections with others is that a significant portion of the time people just do not know theyre doing what theyre doing
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Reblog to give a trans person a fresh and perfectly ripe mango wait huh
It's the wikipedia image??? How big could it be
What
Huh???
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Reblog if your art project has not, does not, and never will make use of generative ai at any point in your creative process.
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"You need to break the time loop. Stop trying to save me. I love you."
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I do think that the wiggles have the funniest backstory ever. Like oh to be a family-based pub rock band that makes fun but solidly middle of the road music about girls and young man troubles when one brother scoots off to school to become a preschool teacher and then he comes back and is like. Okay I just made two preschool teacher friends and what if I was a preschool teacher rock band with them. And his brothers said 👍okay. But there was another guy named Jeff who was not a preschool teacher and they said, wait. He could also be in the preschool teacher band. And since he doesn't know anything about being a preschool teacher he can just sleep on stage. 👍 and then they became the greatest children's music group of all time
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being an artist and revisiting media you liked when you were 11 is like. oh ok. this shaped my sense of humor and the way I write characters and the way I pace narratives and the tropes I'm drawn to. and I vastly underestimated how much of an impact it had on me because I literally have not thought about it for 15 years. but it was there inside me the whole time. ok. ok cool! c ool
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I am a huge fan of retiring to my quarters
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I am spoiling the live action Lilo & Stitch. And I am doing it up front and plainly.
Do not fucking see this movie. Do not waste your money on this. Period.
They made Nani give Lilo up to the American government. They made Nani LEAVE Hawaii and pursue being a marine biologist. They made a native Hawaiian character give up her sibling to pursue a dream that she originally did not have. This is imperialist propaganda at its FINEST.
The original fucking movie is about family staying together. It's about indigenous people being able to stay with each other and stay in their home and be together! That's the whole fucking point! Nani is Lilo's last living relative on her homeland—it is jarring, it is disgusting and disturbing that Nani would not only leave her last blood relative alone, give her up to the very government that is harming native Hawaiians TODAY, but also travel to the "mainland" for her dream!
Not to mention, Nani's actress isn't fucking Hawaiian. She's much paler in photos and real life. They fucking darkened her for this movie.
Don't even get me started on the transgender subtext of Pleakley's "human" disguise from the original movie being completely erased in favor of him being played by a regular ass white man. Jumba doesn't have his accent, they made him more villainous, and his "human" disguise is a non-fat white man—which part of his original joke, I know, is that he was bigger and was more clumsy in the movie because of his size, but to have the main shape of his character completely removed is also fucking weird.
This live action movie is a desecration to the original. I encourage you to not see it, please. Don't give Disney any of your money on this one. Just watch the original. Please just watch the original.
The new message in the live action movie is disturbing and gross.
This is one of the most disrespectful live actions I've seen and heard of. I implore you to not watch it.
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When you thought it would be easy peasy lemon squeezy but it turns out to be difficult difficult lemon difficult.
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Now that rumble in the chungle is on its way I do encourage everyone to watch/rewatch the only ever episode of "Dimension 20's Foundry" in which Brennan tricks Lou into helping create a full character sheet for Chungledown Bim. Lou protests the entire time and yet puts genuine thought and effort into the construction of the character, Brennan casually reveals that Chungledown is level 20, they both work together to optimise him for the shittin' function, and then Lou DMs for Brennan doing a scene as Chungledown. It's called Making Chungledown Bim, it's hilarious, and the fact that there was never another Foundry episode leads us to arrive at the only conclusion we can come to, which is that the entire show concept was made up to entrap Lou in creating his own nemesis
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You know, when I see fictional characters who repress all their emotions, they're usually aloof and very blunt about keeping people at a distance, sometimes to an edgy degree—but what I don't see nearly enough are the emotionally repressed characters who are just…mellow.
Think about it. In real life, the person that's bottling up all their emotions is not the one that's brooding in the corner and snaps at you for trying to befriend them. More often than not, it's that friendly person in your circle who makes easy conversation with you, laughs with you, and listens and gives advice whenever you're upset. But you never see them upset, in fact they seem to have endless patience for you and everything around them—and so you call them their friend, you trust them. And only after months of telling them all your secrets do you realize…
…they've never actually told you anything about themselves.
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