Neurotypicals will never know the experience of seeing a person wearing big headphones or stimming with something at the store and taking out your own stim toy to try and gauge if they're neurodivergent too or just vibing, while also trying to telepathically communicate that you are also neurodivergent.
Thats true solidarity
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like not to be a paul girl but i do think it's genuinely so fucking funny how many accounts of him being a manipulative cunt are just either him being nice or him saying "hey guys we should maybe do our jobs" like that man genuinely suffered more than jesus
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Outfit swap!
All the neighbours who usually wear trousers in skirts, and all the neighbours who usually wear skirts in trousers (or, well, dungarees and a jumpsuit...)
I had fun drawing these. Experimented with how I was colouring and shading a little!
Here's the full page and also a bonus dark version cuz I liked how it looked lmao
Eddie would still want to be professional in a skirt so he'd wear a pencil skirt even though they suck to run in because he's got to look the part!
Wally would think a flowy skirt was fun
Frank would not.
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“Red team was so selfish looking past the cursed team like that” listen man they were thinking about it often, and had evidence they were cursed too. They were convinced they were cursed too. Bad (with Pierre’s help I’ll be honest) singlehandedly destroyed any sort of civil relations and good faith between the two teams and this shot Blue in the foot when they tried to make the case about them being cursed last minute, about trying to rig it in the cursed teams favor.
There was never a cursed team in the first place, it was all a tactic to build paranoia and that feeling of betrayal and to get them to tear eachother a part. And it worked super well! At the end, neither would listen to the other about their evidence, not with an honest open ear, not with the willingness to think the other team could be cursed. It’s not a case of ‘Red just refused to listen because they wanted to win more than they cared’ they thought they were cursed too - if they were selfish, then so were Blue in the same way.
Every time Red had tried to talk first early on, it was met with extreme violence - and with Bad consistently proving he’ll play dirty to win, they didn’t trust Blue enough to listen to them in the later game. Maybe they should have listened then. Maybe Blue have listened earlier. The game worked as intended to set them against eachother.
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forever amazed and confused at how often transformers franchise just straight up depicts suicide attempts. like not even considering the superhero trope of "i have to save everyone!!! by choosing to die!!!!!" thing. like. non-allow-yourself-to-die-to-stop-a-thing-from-killing-everyone-immediately type situations. which tbh i wish more ppl talked about but not the point here
like. sure mtmte, a comic abt mentall illness and war, i expected it to be aware of the concept. but its not handled well and mostly used for shock value or "im better now i swear! i have a husband and everything" BUT ITS IN THE KIDS SHOWS TOO??? MY BESTIE G1 RODIMUS?? BEAST WARS DINOBOT???
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“I guess uh, I guess they don’t call you The Mountain for no reason,” LMAOOOO SHES SUCH A DORK I LOVE HER BUT OMG KÖNIGS SWITCHIP???? AND THEN READERS SWITCH UP???? I AM GAGGED I TELL YOU UGHHHSJSJSJSJS DAD YOU HAVE FED US A WHOLE FIVE COURSE MEAL. I SAID IT ONCE AND ILL SAY IT AGAIN I NEED THIS STORY INJECTED INTO MY VEINS. 🫣🫣
some images to describe how y’all be making me feel rn
KONIG X READER HUNGER GAMES AU
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THE ORDER OF PALMS
An order of holy folk that serve The Helm, working to create powerful Aasimar Paladins for the purpose of protecting any who hire their help.
[BACKSTORY UNDER CUT]
One day, Gjör and her peers were lead by their mentor Opheria, to a mission far from their home. On the peak of that mountain village, they saw upon the horizon, the castle of their home go up in flames.
Horrified and scared, the apprentices sought to follow their mentors guidance, and followed her lead into a small barn.
It was there, that Opheria proceeded to slaughter each and everyone of the apprentices. It seemed she somehow had a hand in this sudden attack on the Order of Palms.
Gjör D'annevual survived a sword through the 'heart', on account of a rare condition, that places her heart on the other side of her chest.
When she finally managed to bring herself back home, the Order was insulted by her survival. She had so many better peers, why couldn't any of them have survived? This runt was seriously the only thing that survived Opherias wrath?
It was better to just wash their hands clean of this. Thus the Order decided to banish Gjör from their ranks.
She now travels the land in search of a purpose.
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hnghhhh I’m going insane thinking abt how much effort was put into making BSD’s main characters reflect the works of the authors they’re based on!! i seriously recommend picking up some of their works if you want insight into the BSD characterization it’s soooo interestinggggg (or if you can’t at least go check out @bsd-bibliophile they’ve got sooo much good stuff!!!)
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kinda iconic of springy to try and capitalize off the nostalgic childhood memories of a murder war robot who did not have a childhood and a group of contestants who do not remember their childhoods or lives before the reality tv show (if they even had any AT ALL which at this point is 50/50) and even more impressive that it actually somehow worked lmao
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If it's not too invasive a question, what are your thoughts on Chihiro and Chihiro's conflict with gender? As someone who's struggled with their own masculinity and thoughts on personal strength (I'm AFAB transmasc/enby), a lot of Chihiro's struggles with his own masculinity and self identity I find to be incredibly relatable. But as of late, I've been finding the fandom at large has been pushing hard on "Chihiro is a girl, you can only use she/her or they/them for Chihiro, you can't see Chihiro as a guy because they're clearly a trans woman". I don't personally have any issue with people's headcanons, but it makes me feel like I'm interpreting Chihiro "wrong" or that I'm not welcome in the fandom if my opinions and interpretations don't line up with the majority. And that's also been starting to seep into how I've been viewing my gender identity despite trying not to let it get to me. It kind of feels like the fandom doesn't like the idea of men or transmasc people sometimes.
Not invasive at all anon, and I've felt that push too, so you'll understand why I won't say much about it. also again, I just don't really think much about gender.
What I will say is that pronouns, like relationship or sexuality labels to me, are just words and there's really no rules. You can identify as a woman and use he/him pronouns if you want.
There's also no rules about projecting onto characters or relating to them, if thinking a character is trans in any way or another makes you happy, go nuts with it (and let other ppl do it too)
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