タケウチ リョースケ on X: "フリーレン×モンストコラボ!! おめでとうございますー🎊ヤッタアアア🙌 https://t.co/RWU0twMwN2" / X
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Needed a serotonin boost so I commissioned @heeeygracie for a bit of Red Daughter fun. As usual, Gracie knocked it out of the park — look at her ☺️
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Needles being a man made of needles who basically hugs people to death is the protocols Grifters bone or monster pig.
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Drawing, drawing, drawing
I suck at drawing comics but it's always so rewarding in the end. This is something for my au blog, maybe it'll be ready tomorrow:>
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i have a lot of bones to pick this chapter and i will get to that but i'm still really pressed by how rachel depicts kronos apparently grieving having to kill hera in her vision
rachel does this really gross thing where at some point in the narrative, she'll have the male abuser depict some kind of sadness in regards to his female victim, but it is not remorse. it really reads like whitewashing the abuse itself because "can't you see how upset the abuser is that he has to do this :("
apollo got that really disgusting pov chapter talking about his perspective on persephone after raping her and that was bad enough, but then you also see kronos and his relationship with hera being sanitized or even shipped, when hera said verbatim that he abused her and she did not want to sleep with him, she had hoped she could just charm him. the narrative explicitly points out that kronos is a chronic abuser - he kills or severely injures rhea in a fit of rage after using all her powers, he frequently drives away any nymph or consort who approaches him, and he spends who knows how long mentally torturing hera.
there's another essay tucked into that but i just find it so fucking egregious that rachel wants to portray kronos as being upset he has to kill hera because of his own feelings for her, when the fact of the matter is he is choosing to kill her, just like he chose to kill rhea, and swallow his sons, and tear hera in half. depicting an abuser (a serial abuser, in this case) as being upset over an action he's choosing to do for his own benefit is ... a choice, and a disturbing one. why are we centering the abuser in a sympathetic light when he is still ultimately abusing someone???
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We're doing an essay in English about whether or not The Creature in Frankenstein is human, and my boyfriend keeps making fun of me for "overthinking it" cause I keep sliding sticky notes to him that say things like "I don't even think there's a definition of human tho" and "help how do I prove the concept of a conscience"
Anyways, this is turning out to be so annoying cause he clearly wants us to prove one side or another with objective facts but,,,, there is no objective definition of human. Like the best I can find is "an intelligent being that acts under human nature" but, what is human nature? Crows are known for their usage of tools, dogs are often trained using their emotional intelligence, and seeking community is one of the most basic parts of existence. So, what is "human"? Where do we draw the line??? There is no objective answer to a subjective question!!!! AGH!!!
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This is gonna be the first and last drawing of the week!! Use this week to not only fight for Palestine, but to also celebrate its beautiful culture, land, and people. There’s still hope, there’s still happiness and joy in Gaza, so don’t lose hope. USE YOUR VOICE IN ANYWAY YOU CAN, YOUR VOICE IS SO IMPORTANT RIGHT NOW, SO SPEAK UP DONT STAY SILENT
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Free Palestine, Free Congo, Free Sudan, grieve for the dead but fight like hell for the living!! 🇵🇸🇸🇩🇨🇩
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