Thor: Loki? He's a catch. I mean, look at him. You could spend the whole night staring him and not be satisfied. Have you seen him on the training fields? He does those blasts of magic and it's amazing. Just look at those hands. They're nice hands. Pretty hands. Long, elegant fingers. Yeah. And he's so smart too. So smart. Always in the library with his nose in a book, ha! And, I mean, just look at him. If I could court him, I would. Not that I would, obviously, haha, that would be weird. Because you know, brothers. But if we weren't? But I wouldn't. Obviously. Haha. But, you know, if we weren't I would. But I wouldn't. Obviously!
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sweet sunshine girl ☀️
↳ shots by the talented @mojaves, edited by me!
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2024 reads / storygraph
Babel-17
sci-fi set in a future in an intergalactic war facing unknown beings only known as ‘invaders’
when a new code from the enemy is discovered, a poet/linguist/cryptographer is asked to try crack it - but quickly realises it’s a language
she assembles a crew to travel to the war yards to study the language, and discovers that learning it changes the way people think and interact with others
explores linguistic relativity
queer and polyamorous characters
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the nature of humanity is that every so often someone boldly claims, with full hubristic confidence, "I have something completely new and original and never-before-heard to say about anders!". and every time in my head I rest my finger tenderly over their digital lips to quiet them and say "believe me when i tell you you do not"
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Guys how do I make a post about the fact that the outcome of the Haruka Suicide situation only goes to send the message that disabled people are inherently expendable while also making it very clear that I think it's really dumb to assume things about someone's moral compass based on how they vote in an anime music project while also also making it clear that Milgram is a piece of media meant to criticize the audience for their decisions and the consequences for them and what that ultimately says to the characters and narrative as a whole?
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need to make a list of the episodes of bob's burgers where bob is the most autistic. it's important
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kinda frustrating how we've spent the last few months acknowledging how a lot of well intentioned but guilt trippy social justice posts are like specifically designed to worm into ocd ppls brains and then now every single post abt palestine is "i dont care how bad your mental health is, i dont care how bad looking at all this makes you feel, if you don't read every single post you see on this topic in full you are a horrible person and directly contributing to their deaths. 'waaaah my mental health' well at least youre not being bombed, did you think about that??" and its like. i absolutely get where youre coming from but you dont get to complain that guilt tripping is bad then turn around and use it anyways because you think the cause youre using it for is worthwhile. like. everyone thinks the cause theyre using it for is worthwhile, thats why theyre using it. but its still a shit way to do it
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