Hey man, I saw your post about all the hatred online for Hankcon, and I'm sorry to hear how negatively it impacts you. As a lurker in the fandom, I am so grateful to people like you for keeping the ship alive. If it's of any consolation, I think the people hating on the ship are usually very young people, or people with a really immature mindset. The internet these days is an incredibly toxic place, and that sort of behaviour is being normalised and encouraged for the younger generations by the most popular platforms for algorythm and engagement purposes. I don't think it's worth arguing with immature bad faith actors like them, and people with such a mindset have a poor understanding of seperating a fictional healthy age gap adult relationship from real life dysfunctional grooming of a minor. It's never fun to experience online hate, especially from a community that is supposed to bring you joy, but in my experience the healthiest way of coping is by simply ignoring their screeching and block them. It feels good not to steep down on their level. Obviously you should react in a way that works best for you, but I wanted to let you know that you don't deserve recieving hate or judgement for enjoying what you enjoy. Thanks for all your dope artwork! <3
I am really gratefull for this message. And it's true about the Internet, that was one of the reasons why I've been staying away from the social media for so many years despite the fact I've been on hankcon's side since the year the game came out. But I really wanted to share my love for hankcon and since my drawing skills improved within those years, I thought it would be nice to share my art too. I still hope that there is some good in people and that one day they will understand that our boys deserve nothing but love and comfort and happiness and that hating them makes no sense.
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people are calling what happened today in gaza “the flour massacre”
the flour massacre
these people just wanted to get food for their families, something as basic as flour, one of the things that the very core of humanity is built on, and israel used it as a trap to murder them in cold blood
evil is not enough of a word. there is not a word to describe what they are doing to palestine. they are bleeding her out, they are torturing her and crushing her and hoping that nothing is left to remember her by when they are done. how can anyone stand and watch what is being done with indifference? how can you watch this level of human suffering, this crime against life and feel nothing, do nothing
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this tweet is making me choke to death
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The creator of squid game spending years trying to get his point across that exploiting the poor and desperate for entertainment is bad watching netflix make a spin off of his fictional series where they in fact exploit the poor for entertainment
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– Noor Unnahar, Instagram account "noor_unnahar"
[TEXT ID: / [Lemons] / My father's mother loved lemons. Years after her passing, / we run out of everything, but never / lemons. / Nothing else shelters grief / better than memory. / It's my father way of saying, / even in your absence, you will be / cared by me. / END ID]
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I’ve been in such a funk since the concert. I’m not even sure I enjoyed myself that much. maybe I did. I don’t know
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one of the differences between good omens the show vs good omens the book that will always fuck me up is the post-bookshop fire scene. crowley goes from picking himself up, dusting himself off, accepting the loss of aziraphale and Just Driving Anyway to completely falling apart. i do get why people have gripes with it being changed so fundamentally, and i've thought about it a lot myself, but i've never been able to bring myself to get mad about it. i always circle back to how the book was written by two best friends. that drunken, wrecked, grief stricken scene was written in a post-pratchett world. he lost his best friend.
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