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#they hated jesus because he spoke the truth……
uncaught-coolfish · 1 year
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Imo. i feel if thatfight in vol 6 shiuld have just been between adam and Blake. yeah no bee stuff but it would do so much for blake as a character, and he’ll probably even for adam. Dont even make it about “ideologies” like i see some ppl wish it was about, it could be just as much about the WF as it could be their relationship. if that relationship was actually fleshedout or whatever, instead of a bad attempt to justify the shows racism. plus sword on sword fight. we could have had our reverse obi vs ani R.O.T.S moment… robbed :(
and also honestly, i dont think they would need to kill him in this version. maybe somehow adam lives but like wounded asf to the point Blake knows he won’t be a threat anymore. maybe she leaves him there, let’s him live with all he’s done. dunno if I wrote that right but thats all I can think of rn. srry this is long
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eeternalferret · 2 months
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I hate when people get on your back about a ship because it's 'toxic' like bro i said they are in love not that they should be.
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I need to make it clear to you that these men
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Are the same as these men
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Just without the tragedy
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They had to put Oikawa and Atsumu in different seasons because if they played against each other Atsumu would make one (1) joke about stealing Iwaizumi as his spiker and Oikawa would hit him with a car
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honeyed-latte · 1 month
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People are not ready to accept James Potter's psychosexual obsession with Severus Snape being 100% because of internalized homophobia and his love for Lily being Comp Het because he associated her with Snape-
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heartburiedingreece · 3 months
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neos-schlond-poofa · 4 months
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had to dig up this classic jam for an edit 🤩
anywho i’m a bit sick of the perception of donna in the fandom, she’s not a possessive manipulative strong gf, she’s a soft, mentally ill woman doomed to never be able to achieve happiness, and yet the fandom romanticizes her mental illness when it’s something real people struggle with (LIKE ME!!) and seeing people literally glorify her issues does affect others. like i read something where they make her so possessive that she becomes a villain… is that what you see of me? is that my destiny? or times when they make it seem like her possessiveness and abandonment issues are cute because “she’s a strong protective gf” no!! she’s suffering and it sucks to see people literally either villainize or romanticize something you actually struggle with instead of treating it with care like it should be. anyways that was therapeutic to edit and type so enjoy the edit guys 🤩
alright, don’t forget to smile! - zendaya
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siickwithsadness · 7 months
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Friends do not look at each other like they do‼️‼️‼️
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Javert Les Mis walked so that Hollyleaf Warrior Cats could run
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blackcat-calling · 2 months
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The way this article brought everyone together in hate lmao! Sydrichie, you will always be famous.
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miraofhearts2point0 · 1 month
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yeah.
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talentisntgenius · 9 months
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PJ and Hazel is highkey Evan Hansen and Jared Kleinman coded except their personalities switch and both of them are canonically queer
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sapphorror · 7 months
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so I don't necessarily have anything to *say* about it just yet but I find this moment very interesting because if there's one thing that's always been very central to Dib's characterization it's that he, like Zim, is driven primarily by ego—and more to the point, his sense of heroism is ultimately constructed in much the same way Zim's role as an invader is. It's a shallow fantasy he's crafted for himself to make living more bearable, and I would think that the opportunity to be hailed as an entire planet's chosen savior would be exactly the kind of thing he'd seize on. It's EXACTLY how he sees himself, or at least, how he wants to see himself.
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And the really interesting thing is that we actually DO see exactly this happen later on in the same story, when he finally wins and it maybe just a little bit goes to his head. He's genuinely well-intentioned, and he wants to teach the Plim to rise up and save themselves rather than rely solely on him, but that's just it—his ultimate end goal as Defender of the Earth has always been to expose the truth and make people realize how blind they've been, but now that he's opened their eyes they can go forth and seize their own destiny, which just happens to look a lot like all the things Dib personally cares about. Perhaps ironically, his desired role is less hero than prophet, and maybe that's why he finds it so hard to swallow the notion of starring in someone else's pre-made narrative.
(And there's something to be said here, about how Zim, for all his unrepentant Zim-ness, might've actually gotten one thing a little bit right when he told Dib the Plim weren't suited to self-actualization—that they didn't want it. To Zim's view, of course, this only makes them exploitable and we're right back to him being horrible again, but I think there is something worth considering about the Plim's autonomy and that, faced with all the evidence and every means with which to save themselves, they still asked—literally asked—Dib to do it for them. Which begs the question—is Dib's continued insistence on developing the Plim's independence itself a kind of subjugation? How about his fixation on showing humankind something they so obviously don't want to see?)
... But you know the really funny part?
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Dib ultimately rejects yet another heroic title that isn't to his liking, albeit much less surprisingly this time. Lesson unlearned.
Take this all with a grain of salt—I'm thinking out loud here and quite literally didn't expect to say any of this, but it's an aspect of Dib's character that interests me, and it was actually really unexpected and exciting to read a piece of canon material going into it. I think I'd like it if there'd been more emphasis on Dib's initial motives being largely the same as Zim's in essence—that is to say, feeding his ego and spiting the nemesis—since his ultimate epiphany is that all this time wasted on a petty popularity contest could've been spent actually, you know, being a hero, but the message still comes across and the core of the story being told is really solid. I'm going to be obsessed for weeks.
Also, Plab is everything to me. And I really do think it says something that the single faithful outlier among the Plim still thought Dib could maybe afford to cool it on the reclaiming-their-individuality bit. That's honestly more telling to me than the opinion of any crowd.
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queerbolg · 1 year
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going to be brave. succession is gossip girl for people who want to feel like they’re too smart for gossip girl
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apocketfullofhobbits · 4 months
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i love him so much
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d1sheclectic · 5 months
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the only way that movie dally is faithful to book dally is that they’re both twinks 😔
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