Episode 6
Poor poor hugh 😣. His flinch at Saru’s movements I’m crying.
‘Nervous breakdown’ tyler???? No. This was a complete unraveling of Spock’s ideology and worldview. Not a damn nervous breakdown
Well… we’re heading back to Kaminar…
Oooof
Not Rhys standing up as Saru approaches
Poor Hugh. You can tell he wants so desperately for the scan to find something wrong with him, and hearing that he’s pristine… poor guy
So much for not telling them abt star fleet
Ah gosh poor Sirana
Saru noooooooo
Oh goshhhhh
Oh goshhhhh
Oh goshhhhhh
Cue horror film ba’ul entrance
Bro what?? Saru is so dangerous oh my gosh. So powerful.
Ouchh all Kelpians ever
Whoaaa its the red angell
Tyler broo
Yoo gonna go find spock yoo
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what if thistle had confronted senshi before the story started?
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(my version of) street fighter!ghost (inspired by @ /yeyinde )
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since this was originally posted by a TERF i figured i would just repost it myself.
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Figure I'd share my very silly attempt at customizing my journal with yall! I'm no traditional artist, by ANY means, so Wally came out quite a bit shaky. But that's okay! It adds to the charm, I think!
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thinking about the trawlerman and gender. the way that he's presented as simultaneously paternalistic - he is referred to as a "man" and with traditionally masculine-associated pronouns, and he claims the promised bride for his own in order to prevent her marriage to another man, like a protective father - maternalistic - he takes in offerings, gestates them in silt and 'rebirths' them; the mouth devouring and the mouth returning, a metaphorical womb - and neither - his followers are "children of the water", but he is neither explicitly father-god nor mother-goddess, simply a grotesque parent that resists easy categorisation as one or the other in his dualistic, transitory nature. of course the river god is genderfluid it's in the name innit.
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