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cannot deny these two and their Problems make me a little feral
#great god grove#ggg spoilers#ggg hector#ggg capochin#ggg inspekta#capochin#inspekta#inspekchin#honestly i have no idea if there's a separate tag for hector/capo lmao#i contain multitudes#sometimes i warm up w lovingly rendered toxic yaoi#instead of lovestory fluff
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Okay so yeah the world became a charcoal sketch at the mercy of her sword and she just slaughtered every generation of this man’s family or whatever but do you understand that she’s a MILF
#wbn spoilers#the wizard steel#the wizard the witch and the wild one#worlds beyond number#what’s sexier than wizards as the famous rpg saying goes#i contain multitudes#I can be like hey what the citadel is doing isn’t great! and also! this is a story and I love Steel!#steel
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Got a bit silly w it, but in my defence, I am sleep-deprived and have been writing a fanfiction for the last 5 hours.
#it’s an aftg fic if anyone was wondering#which has nothing to do with Tolkien but alas#i contain multitudes#the hobbit#bagginshield#bilbo baggins#thorin oakenshield#lotr#thorin x bilbo#books#movies#tolkien#fanfic
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jj & voit, 17x10 vs 18x04
#that's her mortal enemy FOR REAL#eviscerate him queen#i love elias voit and also he deserves this#i contain multitudes#elias voit#jennifer jareau#criminal minds#criminal minds evolution#my stuff#criminalmindsedit#cm s17e10#cm s18e04#cme spoilers
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"there are better queer ships than destiel" next sentence. "consume actual queer content." beautiful world that i dont live in. when i want to consume queer content it will either be not about "ships" or it will be destielesque queerbait. sadly only destiel has destielesque queerbait.
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x men comics would be funnier as a slice of life from the view point of the students, I need one of their teachers crying in the kitchen at 3 am while a group of kids are all just sharing homemade cookie dough in solidarity.
Their teacher/any x-men at this point: this has no chocolate chips?
Student: yeah :/ we ran out
The teacher, sobbing a little more: I'll make sure you guys have plenty of chips from now on
Student, nodding: we'd all appreciate that
#everyone is having a little giggle. the next day and the ones after#they literally never run out of chocolate chips again.#marvel#marvel comics#x men#xmen#this is dumb <3#yes this was made when i made edible homemade cookie dough and didnt have chocolate chips#i was also listening to the x men podcast#personal post#i contain multitudes
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I feel like there are two truths, that we rightly celebrated when Pharaoh’s army were drowned, and that at the same time G-d was heartbroken that their creation was drowning—and neither response is wrong.
Both are entirely valid and normal responses to have to the death of evil men (who nevertheless were still people), and you just kinda gotta live with that complexity. like, you can’t expect people not to grieve the death of any part of G-d’s creation, but you also can’t expect people not to sing when their persecutors are gone.
I think G-d made us to feel both, and they made some of us to feel one more than the other, and that’s okay.
#i contain multitudes#2 jews 3 opinions#this is inspired by discourse I’ve seen in the Jewish community around celebrating the death of Hamas/Hez leaders but not limited to it#jumblr#judaism#jewblr#jewish#nuance
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I think Charlie would be really good at making Dennis feel comfortable eating food around him. Like Charlie eats the weirdest shit ever, like mouthful of cat food so Dennis can eat a sandwich or a bag of chips like a “normal” person. And Charlie doesn’t make him talk about it, just sits there while Dennis throws jelly beans at him so he can catch them in his mouth. And maybe Dennis eats a few (he’s always liked the pear flavor and Charlie likes the nasty popcorn ones) cuz it’s just this fun game they’re playing. Their inner children thriving beneath the surface and spilling out.
#iasip#dennis reynolds#charlie kelly#charden#it’s always sunny in philadelphia#charden thoughts#fun fact I love both pear and popcorn jelly beans#i contain multitudes#this can be platonic or romantic
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sometimes a girl just needs to be folded like a lawn chair and plowed into the mattress. hard reset or something like that.
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“And he keeps his head low, he keeps his back bending.
He’s grown so afraid that he’ll lose what he owns…
What he doesn’t know is
That what he’s defending… is already gone…”
#in stars and time#isat#isat siffrin#hadestown quote this time#i contain multitudes#does feel a bit like photos taken moments before a disaster#isat the king#isat bright flower
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It's so funny being a vegetarian whose obsessed with Hannibal because like no, I don't eat meat. Yes, my favourite show is abt people eating the forbidden meat.
#i contain multitudes#yes one of them is hypocrisy#but enough about that#<3#hannibal#nbc hannibal#hannibal nbc#will graham#hannibal lecter#hannigram#murder husbands#shitpost
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on one hand i see the vision of zosan bitter exes on the other hand i don't see zoro caring enough to become a bitter ex. hope that helps
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can you dive more into bruce’s dislike of cass’ femininity?
Sure!! To preface this, gender and Cass is a really nuanced topic that has a lot of interpretations, all equally valid. This is just my own interpretation, and is mainly situated in early Batgirl (2000). I also recommend reading my gender and sexuality posts for Cass' persepctive on her relationship with gender. But since I've gotten a couple questions about it, I'll cover specifically Bruce's evolving opinions on Cass' gender here.
Beginning
From Batgirl #1, Puckett establishes Bruce's view of Cass: she is like him. Both Barbara and Bruce (and Cass herself) acknowledge this, and it allows Bruce to understand Cass in a way Babs doesn't. This isn't gendered yet, but the seed (that Horrocks will pull on) is there - Bruce closely associates Cass with himself, meaning he focuses on the ways they're similar and ignores the ways they're different.
This similarity is comforting not just for Bruce, but for Cass as well. They are equals - they have similar fighting abilities, philosophies against killing, ways of expressing themselves, etc. She doesn't have to hold back, not with him. Both of them wanted her to be 'like him'.
Bruce does not want Cass being taken "away from [him]". "You want me to think she's like you," he tells David Cain in #5. His biggest fear is Cass being like someone else, and not like him.
The Threat of Stephanie Brown
This recurring motto - 'you're not like them, you're like me' - crops up again when Bruce talks about Stephanie in #38. I've discussed how this makes Cass think she lacks something in femininity, but for Bruce this is him drawing a line between Steph and Cass. Steph is a 'girl', treated like one by Bruce: incompetent, not to be taken seriously, belittled. But because Cass is 'like Bruce,' she can "never" be like Stephanie. Cass being like Stephanie challenges not only Bruce's views of both women, but also his own highly cherished belief that him and Cass are the same.
Steph's feminine presence threatens Bruce and Cass' relationship, kicking off a series of issues where Bruce desperately tries to suppress Cass' gender and sexuality.
Vacation
When Cass encounters Tai'Darshan (a boy love interest) and lets him go, Bruce agrees to send Babs and Cass on a vacation. His motivations are extremely murky: Babs implies it was a set-up to get Cass into action again (justified by a panel of Bruce evilly smirking), but a panel right after has Bruce looking sad:
From #40: "You don't really give a damn about Cassandra, do you?" The juxtaposition between these two panels - one with Bruce (sans mask) smirking, and the other with Batman brooding - suggests he does care about Cass, but he struggles with how. For the first time he's realising that Cass isn't like him, that she's a girl with all that girlhood entails, and it frightens him. The cowl (Batgirl) allows him to ignore what's underneath, but Cass is coming through more and more.
But when Babs mentions Kon, the struggle goes out the window.
Thi anger is funny in a girldad way, but it goes to show how much he cannot stand the thought of Cass exploring her sexuality. It's not just that he doesn't want his little girl to date - it's that somehow, Cass embodying her girlhood will separate her from him forever.
Loss
Babs explicitly points out Bruce's feelings in #42. Though she couches it in non-gendered terms ("school, a job"), it's no coincidence that it's specifically a gendered thing - "falling in love" (with a boy, Kon and/or Tai) - that Bruce is reacting to. So far Bruce has threatened Cass away from Stephanie (her first female friend), Tai/Kon (love interests), and has repeatedly expressed dissatisfaction in Babs (Cass' mother figure). He tries to limit any relationships that allow Cass either feminine solidarity or expressions of her femininity.
Bruce sees girl!Cass as fundamentally opposed to Batgirl!Cass. Batgirl is like him - Cass is not. She's "distracted. Unfocused. Unreliable..." That last adjective is super interesting, because it frames Cass' explorations of gender as an insult against him. Cass becoming more girl-like is making her "unreliable" to Bruce, making her harder to trust.
"If you've got better things to do than being Batgirl, Cass, just say so." This can be read as an ultimatum, but also as a genuine question. He's asking if she wants to be like him (Batgirl), or go her own way (Cass). When she picks Batgirl, he tells her "no more trips to Kansas." To be like him, she must give up her explorations of gender/sexuality.
Firing
In the aftermath of a trip to Tai's hometown (during which he dies), Cass grows increasingly distant to Bruce.
Bruce finally realises that Cass is not like him - that her differences, most vitally expressed in her girlhood, means she needs something different from him. "She no longer tells us what she's doing..." Bruce still associates Cass exploring her gender as disloyalty to him and his symbol, but this time he acknowledges that maybe that disloyalty is a good thing.
Then we have maybe the most interesting part:
Bruce's "I wouldn't know" is a response to Babs' second dialogue, but it's interesting to read his words as also a response to the first. Because Bruce wouldn't know what it's like to give into hormones, to "have sex, take wild risks, misbehave". Of course he's had sex, but his life is so consumed by his mission that Bruce has limited opportunities to explore his gender. In a way, Bruce's repression of Cass' femininity reflects his repression of his own gender exploration.
The Fight
In #50, Cass and Bruce get into a fight, during which Babs questions whether Cass is trying to "kill" or "kiss" Bruce. In the broader context of their gender struggles, this fight is the culmination of Cass and Bruce figuring out their gender expressions and sexualities. I'm reading this not as a romantic kiss, but as a symbol of sexual release - of defying sexual and gendered repression.
Bruce finally explicitly asks Cass who's she loyal to, and Cass points to the Bat. For Bruce, this choice symbolises that Cass is still loyal to Batgirl/Batman, but also her own person; he finally understands how Cass is like him, but also unlike him, and that her (gender) difference doesn't make her any less able to wear the symbol.
This fight is often analysed from Cass' perspective, but it was clearly important to Bruce, too. It was the turning point in his treatment and understanding of Cass - after this point, their relationship never hits the same lows again, and Bruce starts treating her like her own person (cultiminating in the Batgirl (2008) adoption). In Gabrych's run, Bruce leaves Cass alone and doesn't stop her from searching for Shiva, a huge difference from the way he previously handled her feminine relationships and soul-searching.
Ending
So I guess to say Bruce hated Cass' femininity (which I wrote in a previous post) is an oversimplification; it's not purely misogyny (though that was a part of it), but his longing for her to be exactly like him that caused him to try to repress her gender/sexuality. Her femininity was a marker of difference, a sign she was not completely subsumed in him and his symbol. However, Horrocks' run also shows how Bruce changes and grows, learning to accept Cass as his wonderful daughter.
I hope that answers your question!!
#bruce wayne#cassandra cain#batman#meta#ask#cass and bruce having the same arc of learning to individuate themselves from each other#ough they drive me crazy#of course if you read bruce cass or both as queer there are additional elements re: repression#even more if you read babs as queer then it's all 3 battling and enforcing heteronormativity at the same time#idk i miss bruce and cass fights... i actually think it makes sense they haven't fallen out in a while but i miss their rocky era#then again i also love father-daughter cute fluff so#i contain multitudes#totally unrelated but i hope cass shows up in absolute batman i know you like her snyder!! please!!! oh and duke and steph robins as well <
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I love dom Eddie as a general concept
#an inflammatory post if I’ve ever seen one#I say as I have a half written sub Eddie fic#because hey#i contain multitudes
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so.....do you guys wanna see my 350 slide presentation about petekey or.....? wait! where are you going????
#for legal reasons this is a joke#i mean not really#i did make that presentation and i have shared it with people#but i domt actually like rpf#i contain multitudes#fall out boy#fob#pete wentz#mikey way#petekey#bandom#bandom brain rot
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