glad somebody made this joke (from kiell's twitter)
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imagine you live a whole life, die horrifically, and then your only legacy is a stupid deaths skit
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After ghosts ends, can we please have a series of stupid death sketches, where after all the ghosts get sucked off they try to please death with their death story?
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kids these days with their iphones and their bisexual korean tim drake and their heartstopper being a widely successful queer YA romance series you can just find in a library don't understand how funny and radical it was that DC introduced a dark, moody 'batman' who kills, answering the wanky cries of a million edgy frank miller fans --
only to make her a lesbian lmao
bro i remember old ass 2000s message boards on fucking fire with fat boy outrage when kate was introduced. if you wanna know how chuck dixon managed to become a comicsgate freak regularly cited by right-wing news outlets, with a successful youtube channel and everything, my dear bitch, it was the outrage about kate kane that really made it happen.
to be fair it's probably for the best this not be remembered. normies who were not into comics in the early 2010s don't remember the fucking weeping that followed miles morales becoming the main dude for the tail end of ultimate spider-man, and that's probably for the best, but my god man, miles morales was like... THE antichrist to comicsgate fuckups and in many respects probably will continue to be, until they introduce a transgender spider-man or something. the fact that 99.9% of normal people like miles and think spiderverse slaps is honestly such a triumph and the most popular spiderman movie ever (do not fight me) being how the character enters the mainstream public consciousness, rather than the futile bitching of impotent manbabies, is the way that should probably always be.
kate's in a similar place where even younger comic book readers don't really know how much whining followed her introduction, and i love that for us as a community.
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BBC Ghosts’ Favourite Olympic Sports
The Captain - Shooting
Thomas - Fencing
Humphrey - Tennis
Humphrey’s Body - Judo
Pat - Archery (but he watches in secret so the others don’t know)
Mary - Women’s Football (Soccer)
Julian - Diving
Robin - Javelin
Kitty - Rhythmic Gymnastics
Fanny - Dressage
Plaguers - Water Polo
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Samira MacGregor (Nee. Patel) on vacation in Greece for her first wedding anniversary, six months pregnant, March 1929.
Samira MacGregor (nee. Patel) was born to a wealthy Marathi merchant family in Bombay. Coming from a family of Indian nationalists and reformers, her beliefs in an independent India and dismantling of the Caste system (while their family is wealthy, they are looked down upon by other wealthy Hindus because they are part of the Vaiśya caste) have always been extremely important to her, even if she spent most of her adult life living outside of her home country.
When she was 17, she moved to London to attend university with her best friend Eleora, whose fathers had long been business partners in the Indian cotton trade. There she pursued relationships with mostly women until she met Montgomery in 1923 at a Halloween party, and they quickly began a fling which then turned serious.
She and Montgomery lived together unmarried for about three years until their wedding in March 1928. While living in Edinburgh, she actively pursued relationships with other Marathi women in the city, forming a close-knit community until her death.
Samira's death came as a shock to everyone, as her pregnancy had been normal until her labor, where it became clear she was suffering from previously unseen Chronic hypertension, which led to her death in the arms of her husband, who arrived too late to be able to do anything for her condition.
Samira is survived by her husband Montgomery, daughter Miranda, parents Vikram and Anita, mother-in-law Janet, and sister-in-law Elspeth, along with various aunts, uncles, and cousins.
samira in photos since we've known her :(
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