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I'm a bi, cis, autistic, "recovering goth", and complete nerd.
I reblog a lot of LOTR analysis, magical girl content, Gravity Falls, Steven Universe, Owl House, Star Wars, Marvel, and cat videos.
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It may stem from cultural differences but that doesn't absolve Shuro from how he responded when their differences became obvious to him.
He was annoyed that Laios never "took a hint" but obviously he himself had read the signs that Laios was never going to take said hint, so he should've adjusted HIS OWN behaviour and been more direct. After a certain point "cultural politeness" just becomes passive aggression.
It's a lack of willingness to meet each him halfway. Laios would have been willing to adjust his own behaviour if Shuro had adjusted his (by being more forthright about what he wanted their relationship to be). Shuro just kept avoiding the issue instead of having an awkward conversation. Of course it still would have hurt Laios's feelings but he would've at least been communicating to him like an equal
Of course, I have to acknowledge that then we would have no conflict or character growth (yeah yeah I knoww). And Shuro definitely grows. It still hurts to read/watch, especially as an autistic person...but I do find it cathartic as well. I've been on both sides of the situation: rejected by those who I considered friends and stuck in awkward friendships with people who made me unhappy. It's satisfying, in a way, to see that come to a head and be resolved in a fictional setting.
people see that scene and say 'no shuro is in the right actually because cultural differences' okay have you considered that the way he treats laios makes me want him dead and if someone treated me like that irl i would want them dead
a15 bail and legal defense fund (supporting community members criminalized in the us for solidarity with palestine)
university of texas at austin students bail fund venmo @ psc_atx (livestream)
columbia students bail fund venmo @ bcabolitioncollective
as of april 15 ct dissenters (new york and connecticut) need bail funs for arrested activists: zelle: [email protected] cashapp: $BristolAntiRacism (use "april gift" in your memo so contributions can be tracked)
the palestine legal defense fund supports acitvists across the united states
palestine legal defence also supplies free legal support for activists
the national bail fund network may update with local bail fund efforts as events continue to unfold
this list is updated as of 24 april 10pm EST. i'll try to update as i find further bail funds and legal supports: if you know of other funds or if information shared here is incorrect, please reblog with updated info (+ a timestamp) so people can give and access support.
That feeling when your body is requesting something but you're not sure what so you just start eating and drinking random stuff to try and figure it out
in all seriousness it's very alienating knowing theres Something Wrong With You. like seeing your mental illness come through in your behaviour and thought processes and knowing it's irrational and unhealthy, knowing other people are reading you as weird or stupid, and not being able to do anything about it is such a lonely experience
FWIW, "mauve" was one of the coal-tar dyes developed in the mid-19th century that made eye-wateringly bright clothing fashionable for a few decades.
It was an eye-popping magenta purple
HOWEVER, like most aniline dyes, it faded badly, to a washed-out blue-grey ...
...which was the color ignorant youngsters in the 1920s associated with “mauve”.
(This dress is labeled "mauve" as it is the color the above becomes after fading).
They colored their vision of the past with washed-out pastels that were NOTHING like the eye-popping electric shades the mid-Victorians loved. This 1926 fashion history book by Paul di Giafferi paints a hugely distorted, I would say dishonest picture of the past.
Ever since then this faded bluish lavender and not the original electric eye-watering hot pink-purple is the color associated with the word “mauve”.
(SOUND IS CRUCIAL) this video is has murdered me dead the music the editing the way information is slowly revealed about the two of them the plot twist the breaking bad images. WILLIAM WILLIAM WILLIAM. all over minecraft parkour someone help im seizing