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theprancingponi · 3 months
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RP partners wanted
Since omegle is dead, I’m looking for short or long term rp partners (18+ pls) for rp via email or discord.
I rp in third person paragraphs only. I have several starters for almost all of the below listed pairings. I’m only looking for cc/cc, no OCs only as side charas.
snarry
drarry
wolfstar
newt/theseus
00q
geraskier
quiobi
starker
merthur
roxlin
mckirk
mylock
wincest
aziracrow / ineffable husbands
boerne/thiel (German possible)
If interested email me with the characters you prefer to play and your ideas: [email protected]/discord: gingerrosemarysoap
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orionsces · 2 years
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staker my beloved (wip)
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mpkittyishere · 8 months
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early October time! i wanted to introduce you the Virus Monsters
if you wanna make fanart of them seperately or together, use the tag #virus monsters
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xyg9fje9j · 1 year
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he’s sweet <3
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scorpill · 5 months
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I am completely normal about this man
I just escaped from artblock 😭
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was anyone going to tell me the astronomy professor was a vampire or was i supposed to find out by walking into his office after hours and finding him guzzling a blood bag behind his desk?? mr. staker in light of this revelation your name is admittedly kinda funny, but i'm still going to bother you about my last grade until i get what i want
Huh. That’s...new. Last week he was very much not a guzzler of blood. I will admit I’m a little perturbed by the sudden change; I will alert the faculty.
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ineffectualbookseller · 10 months
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The way Crowley shuts down while Furfur is telling him his existence on earth is over. He's seen the picture. He's panicking. Frozen but trying to keep up his mask of cool boredom.
We've seen Crowley talk his way out of so much. His cleverness and (often feigned) calmness under pressure are some of his most important tools, but this moment of being found out (post Edinburgh, pre themos) is so terrifying for him and he can't do anything.
And I don't think he would ask for holy water after this night with Aziraphale being so open and joyous; if this really was their end he couldn't bare the thought that he'd react badly again and leave them ending on bad terms. (Ironic considering Aziraphale would have done anything for Crowley that night)
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Then this look when Furfur and the zombies are gone, bringing down some of his deffenses once it's just him and Aziraphale.
The relief he must have felt when Aziraphale pulled the picture out of his sleeve. When he realized Aziraphale saved him.
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orossii · 2 years
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I'm sorry if you're weirded out by my outslaught of likes, lmao. It's because I really, really am in awe and curious about how you developed such a critical and honest worldview. What was your journey like? And what kind of books + media did you consume? I consider myself a Marxist, but I'm horribly uninformed and I want to be better. I want to exercise my critical thinking skills. I don't want to be bogged down by social media cynicism anymore. I want to have hope
@claim-staker no no, not at all, i find it flattering! thank you :)
and man there's no quick way to answer this question and i'll try not to get too long-winded with it, but i am gonna put it under a cut to give myself a little more room to be thorough lol. i’m going to mostly reference modern marxist thinkers here because they require a little more digging to find, but for classic marxist theory i encourage you to work through a good marxist-leninist reading list, such as @inqilabi’s here. i have a list of largely non-theory documentaries, youtube channels, books, and podcasts that i found personally helpful here and keep a youtube playlist of things i find interesting here. hopefully this answers your question!
sooo around spring of 2020 i got so fucked up mentally during the height of the pandemic hysteria that i started doing some very surface level reading into some buddhist meditation concepts. it clicked with me in a very intense way, and started a radical reorientation in how i think. it was like becoming a new person in a very short period of time. i had been locked into an anxious, self-absorbed worldview for all of my life and suddenly started understanding the world and human society as a coherent interlocking system that i was a natural consequence of. i found out that reality is the result of contradictions between opposing material forces leading to growth, decay, and then transformation into something new, and that concept can be applied to all scientific disciplines as well as to human psychology
from there i was like 'wow i need to get into politics for real' sometime in like, late 2020. way back in 2015 i went from gender ideology to radical feminism and remembered how exhilarating that learning process was, but also how demoralizing and alienating it could sometimes be. that experience i think gave me the sense that sometimes while learning, i'd be in a position where pursuing reality without judgment or dogma would put me at odds with other people, and i couldn't be afraid of that if i wanted to really learn
after dicking around with ‘progressive alt media’ trash like the young turks, i started learning about noam chomsky's media model of propaganda and had another awakening of sorts. i realized that the way information was presented to us under western capitalism was being used to manufacture consent for military aggression against the third world, and that the US economy basically ran on this subjugation. i became very interested in the iraq and vietnam wars and how the media was used to promote it. getting really interested in that subject caused my faith in western media to bottom out completely, and i became more receptive to the marxist ideas i was seeing presented alongside noam chomsky's work
i started listening to a podcast called 'revolutionary leftist radio' that in the present day i find grating for various reasons lol, but the host had some excellent interviews with a variety of activists, and i found myself most drawn to the marxist-leninist position. i was exhilarated by descriptions of the dialectical materialist process, which fell directly in line with what i'd learned from reading about buddhist philosophy except applied to the study of human society. basically, marx said that society is propelled forward by contradictions that arise due to the unequal distribution of resources within a class society, and that it's possible to predict certain outcomes based on analysis of those economic contradictions. mao's "on contradiction" and stalin's "dialectical and historical materialism" explain this in more detail and in plain language
from there i found outlets like the grayzone, mint press news, and breakthrough news, that outlined the ways in which the US and its western allies were plundering and degrading the global south via a highly aggressive and extractive finance economic strategy called imperialism. i read imperialism: the highest stage of capitalism and the state and revolution, both by vladimir lenin. i got really into the work of modern day marxist economists and political theorists like richard wolff, michael hudson, vijay prashad, utsa and prabhat patnaiak. more recently i'm really enjoying the work of jay tharappel
having that economic understanding of imperialism gave me the tools to analyze existing socialist states in terms of what their needs were as well as what they were up against re: being forced to co-exist with a militarily aggressive sole superpower that necessitates the subjugation of the rest of the world to function. i started systematically going through mainstream articles condemning these enemies of the US state and checking sources, seeing how long it took me to come to a conclusion entirely divorced from the local economic and political context at best or coming from "unnamed US intelligence officials" or paid off ex-pats at best. people like brian berletic on youtube are great at outlining how this process is executed by the western media and NGO- and military-industrial complexes. i developed a strong value for national sovereignty as an essential foundation for the development of a truly democratic and healthy society, which made me sympathetic not just to existing socialist states, but to non-socialist states that were targets of US regime change for the crime of not handing their resources and human labor over to the empire
i was in a supposedly marxist-leninist communist party for about 8 months before their dogmatic liberal leftism got the better of me and i stepped down. after the overturn of roe v wade i was disgusted by their complicity in the alienation of women, and it made me start to notice the ways what we in the US understand to be 'leftism' promotes dogmatic, anti-marxist thinking and contempt for the working class. i see the job of marxists to be firmly rooted in material reality at all times, and that means learning to find a synthesis between tradition and progress that comes from the will of the people and not from the top down. we can have our own personal beliefs, but when they're used to push the uninitiated away from the revolution the masses are supposed to be at the helm of that becomes unacceptable to me. if our position is truly materialist we should be prepared to defend it in such a way that bridges gaps, not entrenches them
we also have to reject cultural liberalism and recognize the ways much of what we understand about 'progressivism' to be an imperial export used to justify US imperialism in the modern age now that the patriotic marketing campaign used during the bush era is no longer viable. this article outlines what i mean well. there's a grain of truth to much of it in that racism and patriarchy are absolutely massive social problems in need of serious consideration, but the conclusions reached by this milieu are often individualistic, aggressively dogmatic, self-perpetuating, and rooted in the creation of new markets (cosmetic surgeries, drugs, diversity and inclusion consultancy programs, book sales, etc etc) as opposed to dedicated to the destruction of the economic systems that perpetuate inequality. racism and patriarchy can't be fought solely in the domain of people's minds, nor can their solutions be foisted upon a society that hasn’t been given the space to wrestle with them from the bottom up. hassan ali on substack has some good articles on this, and his wife brigid o'coileain hosts a fantastic gender critical and anti-porn marxist feminist podcast called ‘probably cancelled’ that hits on a lot of topics relating to patriarchy as well as the cultural domestication of the western left
the absolute best starting point for anyone interested in the anti-imperialist position is michael parenti. he’s been the gateway for thousands of english-speakers looking to learn more about scientific socialism, he’s a genius public speaker and very accessible. i also really love garland nixon’s videos on youtube for current day geopolitical analysis. i’ve yet to hear him describe himself as a marxist, but he’s a fantastic materialist thinker regardless
if you find yourself clicking with any of the people i mentioned above be sure to check their references for further reading!
thank you for this nice message and feel free to message me any time if you have questions. i’m honestly still very much just getting my feet wet with this, but would love the opportunity to talk things out with someone else who’s also interested in learning about imperialism!
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thesundaytea · 1 year
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New poll idea inspired by soup:
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fyeahtimwalker · 11 months
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Divine Decadence, by Tim Walker for the Roberto Cavalli Fall/Winter 2016-17 advertising campaign
Fashion designer: Peter Dundas for Roberto Cavalli.
Models: Erik van Gils, Logan Flatte, Benji Staker, Adwoa Aboah, Odette Pavlova and Marjan Jonkman.
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favroitecrime · 4 months
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princeofyorkshire · 6 months
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la risa que me causa la mera existencia de lil cake Jdjsjfjsjdjsn
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lynchiangf · 1 year
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werewolfetone · 1 year
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"Did this man's nickname come from his horrific murder or from his habit of going around killing landlords" being a question that even wikipedia does not have the answer to perfectly encapsulates the experience of studying 18th century Irish history tbh
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𝕲𝖚𝖎𝖑𝖑𝖊𝖗𝖒𝖔 - Night Club Accountant
+ his track suit
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