Ednash canonical bloody cuticles save me.
also this me and riddler interaction i drew 2 years ago amen 🙏🙏🙏
ignore that i fucked up the meme quote oopsie daisy
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📍 OUT AND ABOUT | MT. KOMOREBI
robin's speeding through the knitting aspiration, she's on phase 3 of 4! winter is quickly approaching! sulani here we come! ☀️
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partly cloud 68 degrees fahrenheit | mt. komorebi
hanamigawa koen | senbachi, mt. komorebi
AQUIRED THE FISHING SKILL
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RIGHT EVERYONE TODAY IS A VERY IMPORTANT DAY
TODAY MY SISTER AND BESTIE LILA HAS GRADUATED. I IS VERY EXCITED. she is very smart and deserves a million chocolates and some paper aeroplanes decorated in glitter. i have collected some things i found that, when taken out of context, sound incredibly funny. or make lila sound crazy. which she is. she is so crazy guys like seriously WEE WOO. I LOVE U LILA HAPPY LITTLE HAT AND SCROLL DAY WOOP
@thesimperiuscurse
p.s i am very proud of u
p.p.s i luvs u
p.p.p.s was it very high school musical 3
p.p.p.p.s i mean i know youre not in high school but like ICONIC RIGHT
p.p.p.p.p.s can u find all the baby jessies and lilas
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Mr Queen - The Ending
Okay, so, I have seen a lot of commentary about the ending of Mr Queen being ‘The Worst of the Worst’ of it being ‘homophobic’ and a ‘blight on Queer rep’.
These points might be valid - it is an unsatisfying ending and I was personally rooting for Jang Bong-hwan staying in the past and, you know, creating a whole new history. But. There are some incredibly valid reasons why the ending ended like it did.
One: (and honestly a pretty important one) is so the show was aired. It ended on a (very queer) heterosexual note, which was probably vital in getting the show air time.
(I don’t think the ending made enough sense to have been what the writers were going for - not with how brilliantly the rest of the production was done. So I don’t think it was meant to convince us.)
If the show had ended how many watchers wanted it to - Jang Bong-hwan and Cheoljong together - then it may not have been around to watch.
(And, honestly, shows not going the way I want paves the way for glorious fix it fanfiction.)
Two: it turned a popular trope completely on its head - it unfridged a woman.
Kim So Yong was, essentially, dead.
The ending brought her back to life at the expense of the main male character (or at least, initially representing as male - genderqueer/trans Jang Bong-hwan rights!).
It brought back a side/background character to play the title role, to be happy when she thought it impossible.
Yeah, from a Cheolbong perspective, it sucks. But Kim So Yong is living the good life.
(Even if she probably would be happier if they switched bodies properly rather than, you know, literally taking a backseat in her own life.)
Three: it gave an almost perfect show a big, visible flaw.
(This is not saying the show is faultless or pristine clear.)
Without this ending I, personally, would have been content to watch the show on repeat for years and never consider anything else.
With an ending that felt...incomplete, well, that leaves fanfiction, world building and head canons galore (bring on the hyper fixation!).
People like to fix imperfect things, like to keep poking things into place until it settles that ‘just so’ urge.
That ending? Poke away.
So: TLDR:
The ending of Mr. Queen.
Do I like the decision? No.
But I don’t have to.
It served a purpose.
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