vin getting mad at vega for calling freelancer his pet:
lasko on the floor experiencing the Wrath of The Lord:
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alright fellow angst whores where are my links to hurt/comfort fics of Imp!freelancer and Vindemiator after the revolt where theyre waking up still thinking that Lasko has them? hmm??
*points gun* hand em over
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IMPERIUM || Alone With the Fanatical Academy President
“A humanborn? Untrained at that age? My goodness..You really did find a treat..”
(The next post I’m hoping I can get out by Thursday or Friday at the latest since there’s gonna be a lot more to it with introducing Coworker to the Imperium storyline)
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I legitimately cannot express how much I love losers in media. Like characters who suck at the thing they wanna do, and definitely aren't top of the line people in their morals, but they never stop trying. They persevere despite how hard it is. And it's so endearing. Who wants to join the loser fanclub with me?
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so how do you feel about imp!lasko and government hooker by lady gaga because it just occurred to me that might be something
well I added it to this playlist SO HARD if that's what you're asking
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Second gentleman Douglas Emhoff will convene a panel in Atlanta on Tuesday focused on the role men can play in advocating for more access to abortion rights, according to sources familiar with the plans.
The event, timed to mark the five-year anniversary of Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signing Georgia’s six-week ban on most abortions into law, is expected to feature health care providers, reproductive rights activists, local leaders and students.
Emhoff plans to stress the importance of men supporting abortion rights and using their voices to push to expand women’s ability to get the procedure, the sources said. The audience is expected to be made up primarily of men and will include some students from Morehouse College.
The panel will be held in collaboration with Men4Choice, a group that organizes and trains men to fight for abortion access and mobilizes them to encourage other men to support their cause, the sources said. Men4Choice has also organized engagements with the second gentleman across the country, including in Florida, Arizona and North Carolina.
On Tuesday, Emhoff, who has accompanied Vice President Kamala Harris during some of the more than 80 events she has held on reproductive freedom since Roe v. Wade was overturned, will aim to send a message to men that they must help push back against state abortion restrictions and support candidates who will expand abortion access, the sources said.
The panelists for the event include Carol McDonald, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Southeast; Davante Jennings, a state organizer for Unite Reproductive and Gender Equity; and Shawana Moore, a women’s health nurse practitioner.
The event will also feature Cecil Price III, a Morehouse University student and member of Men4Choice who is working to organize other men to become more active in the abortion rights movement.
As part of the day, Khadeen Ellis, a television host and actor, will also speak about her pregnancy and motherhood experiences and the particular challenges Black women face during childbirth.
The sources said before the event, Emhoff will also meet with Black small-business owners and visit a local business, where he will seek to call attention to a new tour the vice president recently kicked off aimed at highlighting the need to create economic opportunities.
Abortion has become a top issue this election year, with both President Joe Biden and Harris often attacking former President Donald Trump and Republicans on the topic. Harris, who has emerged as one of the administration’s most prominent voices on abortion, has held abortion-related events in at least 20 states, including a speech she gave in Jacksonville, Florida, on Wednesday just as that state’s new six-week ban on most abortions went into effect.
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I feel like there should somehow be a study on how people who consumed a lot of a certain type of heightened-reality, often-campy media growing up (I'm thinking daytime soaps, kdramas/cdramas, Bollywood cinema, telenovelas, old school romance novels) react to OTT fiction compared to how people who were not as fortunate in their youth
because you may read a book and go "it's legitimately ridiculous for the vice president to secretly sneak into a foreign country to rescue the kidnapped First Lady, his girlfriend, personally, I can't take this seriously" while I will read that same book and go "I mean............ what exactly were they supposed to do, he was the best guy for the job, Let Him Work, I'm crying right now"
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Burn the House Down Playlist: Janine Moore
And here we finally make it to Madam President herself: Janine Moore! The original proponent of women's wrongs, Janine Moore became president of the United States in 1944. Up front about the fact that she was willing to do very morally questionable things to get her power, she's still blunt and straightforward and loyal to her people and her causes. She's very arguably the least likable person in the book and yet everything flows from her. She makes the plot. Her ambition and ability to manipulate what the public thinks of her are both her downfall and her greatest strengths, and when writing her I just kept thinking "this is literally a greek tragedy if I got to give the tragic hero a chance to redeem themself in the last third after they destroy everything." Most importantly, though, she does everything that she does out of love for those closest to her: her daughter, Annette, and her girlfriend, Cynthia, even when she doesn't treat them right. As her playlist description indicates:
The woman who shattered the glass ceiling. The bane of Congress's existence. The world's best liar.
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