Guys be like: „I know a place“ and take you to
19 notes
·
View notes
Love that Star Trek accurately portrays humans in the future as being DTF practically anything. Works wonders for diplomacy.
"Sure I don't find you attractive, but give me ten minutes, your Excellency, and I'll find someone on this ship who's into tentacles and slime."
We may not be super intelligent or super strong, but give humans a chance. We're annoyingly likeable, tenacious, stubborn, and attracted to the weirdest things.
2K notes
·
View notes
already said this on the bird app but it is fucking hilarious that terfs are getting pissy about not being able to use paris paloma for their anti-trans anthems. like you've strayed so far from feminism that you see a real feminist and lose your shit
358 notes
·
View notes
I'm screaming and painting. Tell me I'm not the only one crazy. ˚‧º·(˚ ˃̣̣̥᷄⌓˂̣̣̥᷅ )‧º·˚
I scream for Marinette and Shadybug!!?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
˚‧º·(˚ ˃̣̣̥᷄⌓˂̣̣̥᷅ )‧º·˚
445 notes
·
View notes
Hmm just finished reading Emily Wilson's Iliad. Gideon Nav you are so Hector-Paris to me. The divinely unsullied corpse with the neck wound, who ignored their lover's pleas not to go to their death and to find another way, whose death turns the entire tide of the plot... That's Hector. The two-named (Paris-Alexander, Gideon-Kiriona) cuckoo in the nest who was never meant to live and blasés their way through life, who picked love when faced with a judgement, then reaps the consequences, who lives with divine intervention they never technically wanted... That's Paris. The most revered son of Priam and the most sneered at son of Priam, united into one character. Harrow thinks Gideon is Hector, the shining helm, the man-slayer– the greatest warrior the Ninth has ever produced. Crux thinks Gideon is Paris, the omen, the burning torch, merely 'Helen's husband'– the conflict-starting embarassment who shouldn't have survived as long as they have. And despite all of Gideon's protests, she still dies in battle in the name of the Ninth, just like how Hector and Paris die in battle in the name of Troy. 'For the Ninth!'
311 notes
·
View notes