Description: Her hair is tied up in a bun with two sections hanging down to her shoulders. She is wearing large, round, blue glasses. She has on a buttoned-up lab coat over a hot pink sweater with a purple turtleneck collar and sleeve cuffs. Her pants are hot pink and she is wearing purple loafers.
Tart Ceremony
First appearance: The Other Tarts
Description: Her hair is worn down with one section in front of her shoulder and is about the length of her body. She is wearing a dress with a cream-colored collar and a cream color for most of the body. The shoulders and chest area are tan, and the shoulders are puffy, with long cream-colored sleeves and pink cuffs. A wavy pink pattern is just below the chest. The lower half of the dress is flared out to resemble a cupcake, complete with strawberry decorations around the knee area where the cream ends, a light pink section below this, and a hot pink wavy edge at the bottom.
hey i didnt rly pay much attention to that one meme but why did doctor han tell that guy that he couldn't do surgery? the one that was bad autism rep or whatever. he seemed pretty broken up about that.
obviously i love jhutch and im usually very quick to defend his overly enthusiastic allyship in the 2010s because a) i do genuinely think he cares about lgbt rights and b) i was in highschool in the 2010s, i remember how huge it was for a famous person to be even slightly supportive of lgbt people, let alone doing actual charity work
but some of the things he said were unfortunately extremely funny in hindsight
Among those arrested in Atlanta today were Noelle McAfee, Chair of the Philosophy Department at Emory University. You can hear her ask the PhD student taking the video:
“Can you call the Philosophy Department office and tell them I’ve been arrested?...I’m Noelle McAfee, I’m Chair of the Philosophy Department”
person who has only watched one anime: what i really love about dungeon meshi is how it subverts our expectations of a typical anime by not sexualising women and having a good plot!
"I didn't know my government could do this" is a wild statement to me not only because I've grown up being aware of many war crimes and genocides done by the USA and other such countries, but that information is really not that hard to find. People complain about their education system a lot but there are thousands of books, documentaries, essays, articles- hell, even videos -about the numerous atrocities committed by the USAmerican government that they should be looking for. The main thing people tell others to do is educate themselves. I'm just.