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pierppasolini · 6 months
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Evil Laugh (1986) // dir. Dominick Brascia
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aeongsoul · 1 year
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every single person who has been hurt by cancelled shows or bury your gay trope or queerbaiting should watch warrior nun it’ll heal you
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rea-grimm · 2 months
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I finally finished the last character.
Phoenix Ace, dragon Luffy, griffin Sabo
Oni demon Zoro, yetti Chopper (or Bigfoot), corpse Sanji
Werewolf Shanks, kitsune Buggy, demon Mihawk
Robot Kid, fallen god Crocodile, dullahan Law
One Piece Masterlist
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spythegreat · 6 months
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Tf2 Recast
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The “wet cement” image, from my previous post, here, painted by Craig Kelly, as it appears in the credits for “Little Go Beep,” with the list of animators, as well as an acknowledgment to the great Chuck Jones.
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manawari · 2 years
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90% of my ships aren't living their happily ever after and I painfully daydream about them each day, imagining how happy they would've been.
This isn't fair.
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arconinternet · 7 months
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Hello Down There aka Sub-A-Dub-Dub (Video, 1969)
A comedy-adventure film about an underwater home. You can watch it here.
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rachelspoetrycorner · 8 months
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Summer in a Small Town (2009) by Tony Hoagland
In Episode 201, Rachel brings a really funny poet.
Rachel: Yeah, he told in an interview with the Houston Chronicle, "Humor in poetry is even better than beauty. If you could have it all, you would, but humor is better than beauty because it doesn't put people to sleep. It wakes them up and relaxes them at the same time."
This poem truly feels like a lovely snowglobe (just the idea of a summer-snowglobe delights me), the way it carefully and precisely encompasses this picture-perfect feeling of a small town. It's also interesting to place it next to the poems Mississippi: Origins and A Primer; they're like sisters to me.
You can listen to the poem and the entire Poetry Corner segment over here: Keep it up, Tetris Boy, from 20:00 - 28:58
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fandomofisolation · 12 days
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My own internalized misogyny pisses me the fuck off sometimes, because I NEVER give female characters the same understanding and compassion I give male characters.
I love Sam and Dean Winchester of The CW's "Supernatural" (2005-2020). I love Ed Teach and Stede Bonnet of HBO Max' "Our Flag Means Death" (2022-2023). I love Marvel's Tony Stark, Steve Rogers, Bucky Barnes, and Loki. These characters have done some really fucked up shit. These characters have killed people. Most of them have killed without remorse - often for reasons that I personally cannot see as justifiable.
But I forgive all those characters. Don't get me wrong, I don't just love them because they're well-written, three dimensional, compelling characters. I love them like I care about them. Like they're my fictional friends. Like if I knew them in real life, I'd want them to be proud of me. I think that in their universes, they are good people.
I know that it sucks that we don't have as many female characters like that. But what sucks even more is that when we do I hate them! What is wrong with me??
Katniss Everdeen from Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games. I read those books in high school and I hated her because I thought she was selfish. Selfish! Like, what? Who do I think I am?
Clarke Griffin of The CW's "The 100" (2014-2020). I had beef with her because I couldn't agree with some of the decisions she made, so I disliked her whole character.
Fiona Gallagher of Showtime's "Shameless" (2011-2021). *Season 4 spoilers* After Liam got into the cocaine in Season Four and was hospitalized for an overdose, I was so mad at her. I was like, "You stupid bitch! How could you just leave cocaine just lying around when you have a three-year-old in the house? That is so dumb and irresponsible!"
What stands out to me is that Katniss, Clarke and Fiona are facing circumstances every bit as difficult as any of those male characters I mentioned previously. They've lived through immense trauma. They're up against insurmountable odds. But I don't give them the same grace that I do Sam or Ed or Bucky.
I hold women, myself included, to a much high standard than men. It's ridiculous because that double standard is itself part of the very same systematic oppression that creates so many obstacles for women already (before you even ask, yes I'm including trans women. "Women" always includes trans women. Women are women are women. Genitals and chromosomes do not determine gender. Terfs go fuck yourselves).
It's not fair. It's not fair to the people writing female characters. It's not fair to female actors. It's not fair to the women and girls all over the world who need to see themselves represented in well-written, three-dimensional, complex, imperfect characters. It's not fair to me. I am part of the problem!
So anyway. Not cool, self. I gotta work on undoing those unhealthy thought patterns. Wish me luck!
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is this becoming a thing?
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dailybisexuals · 7 months
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bi text posts - part two | (part one)
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pierppasolini · 7 months
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Evil Laugh (1986) // dir. Dominick Brascia
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dissapointeddruid · 2 years
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The Mcelboys found out about @biggest-gaudiest-patronuses Tony the Tiger/Grinch fanfic oh no
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onlylonelylatino · 2 months
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Introduction of Darkstar and the Commissar Alexi Bruskan by George Tuska
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abs0luteb4stard · 3 months
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W A T C H I N G
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Wet Cement? Not for long! Image of Wile E. Coyote from the opening title sequence from "Little Go Beep," used on the card crediting the animators. Many are alumni from the animation studio StarToons, as well as several who were still there at the time of production, including Jon McClenahan. 
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