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I need to draw ref sheets for artfight but also ough I wanna make a spider-sona after seeing so many people make them for across the spider verse
Especially since fun fact I chose Peter as one of my names because my last name is Parker. I'm literally Peter Parker
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(The comments under a selfie Miles posted)
Ganke: hey gorgeous it’s kind of insane how we’ve been married for like 5 years and have 2 kids a cat and a nice house in the hills ❤️ if i see gwen in these comments i’m doxxing her ass
Gwen: 𝕴 𝖆𝖒 𝖞𝖔𝖚𝖗 𝖆𝖑𝖕𝖍𝖆 🐺⛓🥀
Hobie: (identifies the car model in the background and rants about hating it)
Pavitr: hop on fortnite
Margo: 🏳️🌈 ?
Miles G: don’t ever do this again i almost called animal control
Peter B: CLICK >>>HERE<<< FOR A FREE MASERATI | 100% FREE | BILLIONAIRE SECRET
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𝙂𝙧𝙖𝙥𝙚𝙘𝙤𝙧𝙚
Content: ATSV characters as dumb things I've done
Miles Morales got caught doing a graffiti by his kindergarten teacher, who recognized him and tried to start a whole conversation while saying she hoped better for him
Gwen Stacy started greeting a guy in the hallway without knowing who he was, even had sort of a secret handshake for over year, then the guy disappeared, she never knew his name
Pavitr Prabhakar still remembers the full government names of the kids that stole his littlest pet shop at preschool
Peter B. Parker was so depressed he wanted to drown his sorrows and took half a bottle of tequila he found laying around. Then he was told that shit wasn't tequila, it was vinegar
Hobie Brown made a friend who was in first grade and motivated him and his other classmates to take down the corrupt class president who was elected by the teacher and not popular vote and acted like a little prick. The kid got jumped by the other children at recess and they called his guardians to answer for his "antisocial behavior"
Gayatri Singh scratched her own face multiple times with her long ass nails that she refuses to trim because they're natural and she took a long time to grow them, she tells people it's her cat to spare the embarrassment
Miles G. Morales got bullied for reading comic books so he started practicing moves from the comic characters to beat the bullies. It sorta worked
Miguel O'Hara doesn't know how to open cans or use can openers and violently stabs them until he can cut them with a knife
Jessica Drew tripped in high heels near a person she wanted to impress and pretended she fainted/her knees failed from hypoglycemia
Ganke Lee created a fake account to stalk people and they actually started believing the account was real and started telling stories about how they knew the guy and went to concerts and shit with him
Margo Kess "doxxed" a guy he was arguing with online, but she just recognized him as one of her friend's neighbor and posted a photo of his house
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To my memory, Miguel voluntarily unmasks twice in the entire 92 run.
Sure, Gabriel recognises his brother instantly and the danger posed by getting doxxed is an ever present one (it’s the primary threat posed to him in Eye Spy), but a voluntary relinquishment of that safety, let alone the characterisation implications of Miguel being able to reconcile ‘Miguel O’Hara’ and ‘Spider-Man’ in these beats, is very striking.
With Conchata, it bleeds from him wanting to lash out at this “perfect image” she’s berating him over to just. wanting his mother to understand him. being honestly a little crushed that the idea is laughable to Conchata.
But with Jameson it’s a statement. I’m not Peter Parker, but that’s irrelevant. What matters is the effect he had on me and the value of the good work he did inspiring the same in myself.
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really thinking back to how funny it was that mcu mysterio straight up doxxed peter parker like that
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Hoo. So that was Loki episode 2-2.
Despite some setbacks, this was a strong one. Lots of great Mobius and Loki buddy copping. Brad was surprisingly likable and I kinda hope we keep him.
Sylvie is once again in the realm of, "I want this to be the last we see of her because let this woman be happy but I know that we're going to meddle in her life some more." Especially given that she swiped that... thingamabob... I don't remember what that is, I'm sorry. But it's definitely ominous!
As to the T.V.A. itself. Like. This episode is a stark reminder of the harm the T.V.A. not only does but exists to do. Within the scope of their mission, Dox was right. She was fulfilling her duty to the letter. It's the duty itself that is harmful.
Despite Mobius's rosy feelings towards his job, this place is a time-fascist organization dedicated to enshrining one superior Master Timeline through violence and genocide. It has no purpose or function beyond that. It was designed to oppress.
You can sit around trying to come up with ideas to repurpose its oppression but you can't get away from the fact that it exists to oppress. Dox was just doing her job. This is the job. And so long as this institution exists, it will always lean towards this.
You cannot build new homes or feed the hungry with a gun. It has one job. The T.V.A. exists to hurt people. That is all it can ever be.
This season is touching on some powerful themes. Themes that I don't know if I have faith in the show to actually land, in the end. The MCU that gave us "Dismantle S.H.I.E.L.D., they are fundamentally the same as Hydra," could probably land them. But I don't have that same faith in the MCU that gave us "Violently resisting ethnic cleansing makes you worse than carrying out ethnic cleansing."
Ideally, this story will move in the direction of ultimately dismantling the T.V.A.
But there's a strong chance that it will instead move in the direction of rejustifying the T.V.A. with a bold new mission, possibly to combat the Kang War.
This is, after all, the same franchise that gave us the Avengers as a civilian paramilitary organization formed in response to an existential extraterrestrial threat. And then saw, "These armed and heavily trained men and women itching for supreme levels of violence have nothing to do with their limitless resources and self-appointed infinite jurisdiction so I guess they'll just spend their time shooting up brown countries to try and catch terrorists," as a good thing.
So I'm not optimistic about their ability to really land the "Defund the T.V.A." argument that the show is presenting such a strong case for. This has the potential to be one of the strongest themes in the MCU, or to just kinda peter out disappointingly.
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