Guys I’ve solved the puzzle.
Oliver said that the makeup lady loves it when he comes in with new tattoos cause she gets paid by the hour.
Idk if anyone’s looked too closely at Lou, but he’s got a fair amount of tattoos himself.
9-1-1’s insta is now following Lou. Oliver and Lou have spoken out about clearly being for the new storyline.
Guys, I’ve solved it.
Forget any silly reasons like a charming love story or story arcs coming full circle, nah nah nah.
It’s all a plot by Oliver to get the makeup lady more hours.
Bless you, makeup lady. Bless you.
Edit: looking through Lou’s insta, don’t think he has tattoos after all or at least we can’t see them. However I’m keeping this up cause I’m still funny thank you very much 🤣
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Honestly, I’m shocked and disgusted at the amount of machine-made art nowadays. Everywhere I go I see it, it’s practically taken over. It hurts me deep inside to know so many artists are going without credit or compensation, their work flaunted about like a prize, like the people who carry it have anything to be proud of.
And how can they justify it? No work, no effort, just slapping something crappy together and pretending it represents them as a person. There’s no soul in that, no humanity. Just empty shells of color and ill-fitting shapes. People have even started buying this robotic garbage, like it’s comparable to getting it from an actual artist.
If you’re one of those people, you need to listen, and really look at what you’ve come to. How can you appreciate the real worth of art if it’s so cheap to you that you won’t even do it yourself?
If you’re one of those people, and you have a shred of decency, this is your wake-up call. To be human, to make your own art, to experience life as it was meant to be experienced. Through the blood, sweat and tears that comes through learning a skill, and seeing the beauty of the unique result only you can make.
If you’re one of those people, this is your sign to stop wearing mass produced clothes.
The people who worked so hard to develop those weaving and sewing techniques aren’t being compensated for those clothes being made. All that art and knowledge has been stolen, packaged into a soulless machine, and mass produced into ugly, empty shells.
Do you think your clothes express yourself? That the skirt or jeans your chose to wear say anything about you? How could they, when you didn’t make them yourself? When you just clicked a button to buy something you thought looked good, and a machine made it for you? Do you consider it ‘fashionable’ when you wear a mashed together combination of different outfit ideas stolen from other people?
How can it be? You barely did anything yourself. Get out there, gather and grow your own linens. Break it down, weave it into thread, get a loom and learn how to use it. Discover the wide world of dye! Your first hundred projects won’t be perfect, but they’ll at least be human, and that’s what matters, isn’t it? And eventually you’ll be good enough to have a few reams of cloth you can turn into your own clothes, something that can express who you really are, instead of a Frankenstein monster of other artist’s work.
It doesn’t matter if you would rather spend your precious time working on learning to draw or program, this takes priority. If you’re disabled, just use your feet or your mouth, or hire another artist to make clothes for you, at least then it’ll be ethical.
Just do it. Learn! There’s nothing stopping you except being lazy. Spinning yarn and weaving fabric have been an intrinsic part of the human experience for hundreds of thousands of years, and these soulless machines are threatening to take that away from us. Be a part of what it means to be alive, and you’ll see that the hours and years of grueling work will be worth it, even if you were looking forward to spending that time writing stories or painting or playing games. Spinning yarn is just as good, or better. Just do it.
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tired of batman always being carried by superman, when is it batman’s turn to hold the big man? also i have a headcannon that clark weighs way way less than he looks because he flies and idk it just makes sense to me
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