Text
First thing I did after waking up this morning was ordering an AC.
#i got through last summer without it#but my first thought after waking up was#'i cant do it again this summer
2 notes
·
View notes
Text
Literally forever thinking about Meredith Stannard. The last major dragon age villain who wasn't 98 percent cartoonishly evil (because she was only 83 percent cartoonishly evil). She dresses like Andraste (this has to at least be a little sacrilegious?!?!). She wanted to make the man she considered her father proud. She serves as a foil to Hawke, and knows it. Right at the very end, after everyone has turned on her and she has committed to doing whatever it takes to rid the world of evil-she asks if she is truly doing the right thing. She is an inch away from turning back, and she refuses to do so. She has a cursed glowing sword that is 2/3rds of her height.
330 notes
·
View notes
Text
Final Destination Bloodlines (2025) Dir. Zach Lipovsky & Adam Stein
2K notes
·
View notes
Text
This poll does NOT affect which team you join on site. To join a team, please see the Team Sort page.
4K notes
·
View notes
Text
How I look knowing Art Fight starts in nine days...
Oh, and did you know? The theme reveal stream starts at 10 AM EST / 2 PM UTC TODAY! Check it out on our YouTube channel!
Illustration by mori & CondensedMilk
483 notes
·
View notes
Text





y'all it's about to get really fucking humid and hot
52K notes
·
View notes
Text
I am so utterly fascinated by “Saki”, the 18-year-running mahjong manga in which you, the reader, become gradually, frog-boilingly aware (over the course of nearly two decades’ worth of mahjong tournaments) that none of these girls are wearing underwear and most of their boobs are slowly expanding.
I need you to understand that I have, like, an anthropological level fascination with this comic. From the perspective of someone who is also a comic artist and writer, two things delight me about it:
the fact that I understand completely how an artist gets from “the fans can have a little hint of skirted asscheek” to “the pussy is completely out on center page” over the course of 18 years; and
the way in which the pussy being out is treated by the characters and diegesis as being utterly unremarkable.
Okay. Point 1. The frog-boiling.
Let me put this in perspective for you. There was already a meme about how the characters in “Saki” don’t wear underwear when I was in middle school. I am thirty now. Okay? And it’s still going.
In the time since, this has stopped being a joke. It is now indisputable canon. This is not because anyone outright says it at any point. It’s because the underwear ran out of places to hide. I’m obsessed with this thought: somewhere in the over 20 volumes of “Saki”, there is a panel in which underwear was objectively deconfirmed. And it would be so hard to figure out where that panel actually is. Maybe the artist didn’t even realize it when she drew it! The frog? Boiling!!
And of course there is also the breast expansion. I don’t know how to put a spin on this. They are just expanding. Like, this happens a lot with artists: you define a character as being, in your mind, “the one with the big boobs”, and over the years you emphasize that trait further and further so that the signal doesn’t get lost in the noise. It’s just that normally—in like a wildly popular manga series about mahjong published by literally Square Enix, for example—normally there would be a point at which the boobs stopped getting bigger. Like, an editor would step in or something. Or you would get to the point where you cannot draw the character in the same panel as her mahjong tiles without her breasts spilling over the tiles, and you’d go, “Well, this is now untenable.”
That did not happen. There is no ceiling. The frog is soup.
Point 2. The complete and utter mundanity of all of this.
It’s like this, okay: there’s no shortage of trashy ecchi manga out there. There’s a million other comics doing wildly bawdier things with wildly more improbable bishoujos.
The vibe with “Saki” is different.
It’s hard to explain this, but it feels like the world of the comic is fundamentally uninterested in the fanservice happening on the page. I cannot describe it as “leering”, because I cannot conceive of a person in the story from whose point of view one would leer. I think the artist is probably into it—I can’t imagine anyone is making her do this—but “Saki” the comic has no opinion on the matter.
There are essentially no male characters in “Saki”. Like, there was one guy? Kind of? At the very beginning? But he is gone now. They put him back in the toybox. He does not exist. It appears to be some level of canonical that in the world of “Saki”, almost all humans are women. Those women are sometimes romantically into each other. According to comments the artist has made on Twitter (which I cannot source), they have lesbian baby technology, so it’s no problem. It’s so much not a problem that the story is about mahjong, instead of any of that.
So, like, the fiction here appears to be this: this is the, like, meta-narrative of the fanservice of “Saki”, right: it’s just normal that they don’t wear underwear and their boobs are arbitrarily big. It’s been normal. It was normal before the story of the manga began. It’s just how things are. Nobody bats an eye about it, and if they do, it’s in sort of a lesbian kind of way so like what’s the problem, we love lesbians here. This is literally normal for girls.
The fanservice simply diffuses into this all-encompassing aura of disembodied, ambient sluttiness. The framing of the panels demands you acknowledge it, and the story demands you already be over it, because it’s mahjong time now, and we’re playing mahjong.
Do you get??? why I’m so fascinated??? Are you not a little enraptured???
Anyway, I have no idea how to end this weird post. I guess the conclusion is that women stay winning????
45K notes
·
View notes
Text
I’M CRYING THIS MADE ME LAUGH SO FUCKING HARD ITS SO OUT OF NOWHERE 😭😭😭
1K notes
·
View notes
Text
(roleswap au) stop staring at him with those big ol eyes
47K notes
·
View notes
Text
Spin this wheel first and then this wheel second to generate the title of a YA fantasy novel!
(If the second wheel lands on an option ending with a plus sign, spin it again)
Share what you got!
31K notes
·
View notes
Text
I'm not going to waste my time arguing with a man who's lining up to be a hot lunch.
JAWS 1975 — dir. Steven Spielberg
3K notes
·
View notes
Text



Romance
Type what you think they’re saying
Masterpost
2K notes
·
View notes