next batch of sillies:33
mikey got just a little goofy
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priceless framing.. and they were cellmates.
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Hi I'm mad
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the episode with the genderless species giving me confirmation worf is a homophobe and data has no notion of how to even be homophobic 💀💀 god
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“During her time of wandering, the outcast will at times be overcome with hardship and feel close to giving up. But if she summons the wit and virtue to hold her own standpoint, magical allies will show up to assist her. In the end, her triumph is a place of belonging in the world that is unimpeachable, not only because has she wrought it from scratch, but because it is large enough to shelter others.”
Excerpt from “Belonging: Remembering Ourselves Home” by Toko-pa Turner (belongingbook.com)
Artist unknown
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my hero tries so hard to have something meaningful to say about what sort of reflections on our world the fictional superhero world does.....and then it manages to end without saying anything of real substances on those issues that says anything actually new
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21 + Pearl for the ask game!
21. If you're a fic writer and have written for this character, what's your favorite thing to do when you're writing for this character? What's something you don't like?
Pearl is one of my favorite guys to write because she’s one of my favorite guys in general, and every aspect of her character is fun to portray. It’s impossible to pick just one favorite, but something I love exploring is Pearl’s sense of loyalty, especially in the Life Series, where it’s such an integral part of her arc as a whole and how it’s simultaneously a great trait to have and yet has caused Pearl so much pain, either through denying her a team to be loyal to or her outliving the rest of her team entirely
(Ask game)
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I wish I felt like I belong somewhere.
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[ Ooc: Let's write a thread where Lore meets his lil black kitten, Shadow, and gives her a forever home on his purloined Romulan Warbird. ]
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I was reading about Loki in Norse mythology and how people worship him and such and how usally that was queer communities.
Anyways, MCU Thor is in fact, god of lesbians, but Loki too, would be a god of lesbians and just everyone at this point.
Idk just a food for thought
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One at a time, [Genghis Khan] talked with these self-proclaimed men of God, listened to their teachings, questioned their practices, examined their achievements, and tested their morals. He scrutinized each religion known in his empire - Christianity, Taoism, Buddhism, Islam, Manichaeism, Confucianism, and smaller branches from the world tree of faith. He campaigned by day, and the sages met with him during the evening hours to discuss Taoist and Muslim theology, life’s meaning, fate, and the relationship of heaven to Earth, and the roles of war, violence, peace, and law in human affairs.
- Genghis Khan and the Quest for God, Jack Weatherford
Started reading a new book. During the whole intro, I ccouldn’t help but think of this 4chan post
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don't be upset at the Dinotopia adaptations :( the TV show was so much better than the movie....
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Below the cut you'll find a list of my book muses along with their face claims (more info about each oc muse will be up soon but if you have any questions in the meantime don't be afraid to pm me, I have info on Google Docs for all of them.)
Total Muses; 33
Newest Member; Lyall Whittaker
Added; 1/29/24
From the books 'A Soldier and a Liar' & ''An Outcast and an Ally'...
Major Jay Kitahara... portrayed by Harry Shum Jr.
Lieutenant Lorelai Cathwell... portrayed by Alexandra Daddario
Sergeant Major Alary Johann... portrayed by Letitia Wright
Corporal Erik Mendel... portrayed by Alex Pettyfer
Devin... portrayed by Jamie Campbell Bower
From the 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' series..
Nesta Archeron... portrayed by Phoebe Tonkin
Elain Archeron... portrayed by Gage Golightly
Feyre Archeron... portrayed by Josephine Langford
Rhysand Darling... portrayed by Chris Wood
Azriel... portrayed by Matthew Daddario
Cassian... portrayed by Dylan O'Brien
Amren... portrayed by Arden Cho
Morrigan... portrayed by Katherine McNamara
Cyra Lux Vespara... portrayed by Megan Fox
Gwyneth Berdara... portrayed by Abigail Cowen
Wilder Blaze Hawthorne... portrayed by Uriah Justice
Eris Sargon Vanserra... portrayed by Sam Claflin
Dion Ignis Vanserra... portrayed by Nicholas Skidmore
Pyralis Jax Vanserra... portrayed by Ken Bek
Lucien Vanserra... portrayed by Jordan Fisher
Warren Forrest Hayward... portrayed by Josh Hutcherson
Helion Luciano Meridian... portrayed by Idris Elba
Solana Aruna Meridian... portrayed by Kat Graham
Anatole Cyrus Solari... portrayed by Aldis Hodge
Tamlin Avri Desrosiers... portrayed by Chris Hemsworth
Thesan Addae Koitla... portrayed by Vito Basso
Althea Zaria Cadlawon... portrayed by Rachel Zegler
Tynan Kerrell Visita... portrayed by Sebastian Stan
Viviane Anera Agnarrson... portrayed by Sophie Turner
Kirsi Gwyneira Nieves... portrayed by Jennifer Lawrence
Lyall Colden Whittaker... portrayed by Tom Blyth
Caspian Calder Conway... portrayed by Michael B. Jordan
Maribelle Aelia Sommer... portrayed by Elizabeth Lail
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the Wednesday series is so silly goofy for even IMPLYING that gomez and morticia wouldn't know how to cover up a murder properly, let alone that Wednesday would be unironically scandalised by learning her parents had killed someone. like...do the clowns writing this show actually understand the premise/ethos of The Addams Family? why does this show constantly have them allying with/grovelling at the feet of institutions?? why bother making a show about Wednesday and by extension the Addams family if you're not going to honour their competent oddness and satirical anti-establishment roots? and that's before we even get into the weird ass colourblind racism all throughout this show. I cannot believe there's a scene in this show where morticia addams, a white woman, tells a Black man he has "no idea what it's like not to be believed." I can't believe that the ringleader of the bullies who is bigotedly abusing the "outcasts" is a young Black boy. The antiblackness is insane. like, really? it's so obvious there are next to no poc in significant creative roles on this show which is so fucked considering they not only made Wednesday Latine, but made her ancestory an integral part of the series. I feel like a broken record at this point, but surface level diversity in casting means absolutely nothing so long as the people holding creative control are white. It's just elaborate puppetry, and too many of you fall for it everytime. All this show does is use actors or colour to pay lip-service to the "whitewashing" of history, while the show itself is written and directed almost exclusively by white people. As far as I can tell there is one director of colour, Gandja Monteiro, who directs 2 mid season eps. Every single other person in creative decision making roles is white. It's an absolute JOKE.
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what i say: im fine
what i mean:
despite the fact that edwin grew up in the edwardian era,therefore growing up un a very anti-gay period where you had to have rigid posture and could barely even show affection when married, charles is the one who is more likely to have internalised homophobia and less likely to ever leave the closet.
when charles was growing up in the 70s and 80s there was a lot of bad things happening to do with the lgbtq+ community. like the aids crisis and major hate crimes. there was a lot more slurs around too which i refuse to type out examples for. so why would he (if he’d realised) want to be a part of that? he wouldnt,nobody would want to be beaten and called horrible things and be outcast from society.
also, if we look at his father, he doesn’t exactly seem like he would be an ally. so why would charles want to give him another reason to hurt him, to make it all worse? charles was already growing up with abuse and probably some degree of prejudice because as he mentions, he’s half indian. it would be easier to just push those thoughts and feelings and deny any idea of it and just struggle through. and he’s probably still dealing with that now.
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