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hrokkall · 5 months
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"Sad Cat Poem" by Spencer Madsen
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lazylittledragon · 10 months
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dads bc i've missed them :'))
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kiaraalazulu · 1 month
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some kisses
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milkteamoon · 6 months
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Jonmartin? On MY blog???
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upsidedownbronco · 6 months
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You and I at the end of time
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slasher-mlm · 3 months
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need a boyfriend who will call me loverboy.
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lonicera-caprifolium · 10 months
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hot trueform summer ☀️
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ofwishesandstars · 4 months
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Retribution - Based on the two EPIC songs Ruthlessness and Get in the water
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ohzone · 3 days
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*presents sketches*
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einaudis · 17 days
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ALL OF US STRANGERS (2023) dir. ANDREW HAIGH
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artsyaprilmr · 1 year
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Some sketchezzz
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portwinestains · 10 months
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my gwenmj sense flared when spider-gwen interacted with her mj for .5 seconds in spider-verse... 616 gwen/mj always living rent free in my HEART
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“Then prove us wrong.”
(4x07 Pitiful Creatures)
You know, its the fact that curse MK says us. Us. MK truthfully believes that he’s destined for pain and to cause pain. “Then prove us wrong.” This part of himself, whatever curse MK is, isn’t pure evil. He’s hostile and harsh, sure, but all of that feels like it’s coming from a place of frustration and even truth. “Then prove us wrong.” It’s a challenge, but not one of malice. He didn’t just leave screaming and lamenting his destruction, or giving some typical villain speech, or even trying to get into MK’s head one last time—he’s telling MK to try and fight the destiny they both think will happen. “Embrace your Destiny”. Well, MK’s never been good at that, has he?
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iaf-draws · 3 months
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My favorite orange cat !! (and some guy named tim or something like that idk)
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joshpeck · 2 years
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hi gays!
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comradekatara · 5 months
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Just thinking about sokka as a character makes me lightheaded and in need of a long nap (as opposed to the regularly scheduled lightheadedness and need for naps) so I understand. Do you think the time he spends with suki and the kyoshi warriors/on kyoshi island ever help him untangle that web and maybe see Duty differently?
this is a good question. i mean, suki has a lot in common with sokka, and he recognizes her as his peer, someone who has his back as much as he has hers, and she also seems to possess a far healthier approach to her role as a leader, protector, and warrior. i actually think that if anything were to break sokka and suki up, it would be due to suki growing exasperated with how closed off sokka is, but that really depends on how their relationship (and sokka individually) develops after the war ends. in "the serpent's pass" they do manage to navigate their relationship in a healthy way, but post "boiling rock" they largely repress their trauma and pain and fear, and use hedonism and sarcastic detachment to cope, at which point they don't seem to actually communicate their anxieties, but rather mutually acknowledge that the world may be ending, they were both at their lowest points during "the boiling rock," and now that they've reunited they may as well just take advantage of the time they have now and distract themselves from the inevitable. so both modes are possible, depending on whether they choose to communicate or simply use each other as vessels for pleasure.
like, to be clear, i do think their love is real and true and good, and also that their coping mechanisms are completely understandable, but when we see them together after the boiling rock, they are not only in the honeymoon phase of their first real relationship (at least in sokka's case, but i'm also assuming this is true of suki) but also that this "honeymooning" is exacerbated by a "fuck it we ball" attitude born of trauma and stress. so after the war ends, sokka and suki would have to have a real conversation about what they each want from their relationship now that they finally have the space to heal, and i obviously think that they'd stay together (although not in like a "committed monogamous marriage" way, lol) but that sokka would still be really cagey about actually divulging the details of what happened with yue and generally refuse to talk about anything he's repressed (i actually think suki would eventually learn about it through katara) and that would invite a strain of tension into their relationship that suki may or may not get fed up with (but i also think that if she did dump him, the next time they saw each other she'd immediately be like "im sorry for dumping you for being too depressed i shouldn't have done that" and sokka's like "it's chill i wouldn't be able to put up with me either" and then they get back together and have insane sex who said that).
but to answer your initial question, i do think being a kyoshi warrior is like, canonically/thematically speaking, far more valuable to sokka than being a southern water tribe warrior. becoming a kyoshi warrior is sokka's first step in overcoming the burden of conforming to a standard of masculinity that he cannot truly embody, and while he still subscribes to the patriarchal logic he absorbed thru hakoda, after meeting suki he no longer believes in gendered bioessentialism. what suki does teach sokka in "the warriors of kyoshi" is invaluable (she is literally his first ever teacher/training partner, everything he had learned up to that point he had to learn entirely by himself), but it's largely external: sokka learns how to fight, sokka learns that men and women are not ontologically differentiated, sokka learns to accept his feminine inclinations. and obviously, that is also hugely important to sokka, as someone who has defined his worth via his role as a warrior and as a man, but who feels inadequate in both roles. but it's primarily what suki teaches later that is truly valuable to his internal state: how to accept help, how to relax, how to rely on others, how to be in a partnership.
suki already does a lot throughout the show to incite growth in sokka, so it does feel logical to conclude that he would continue to grow by spending more time with her. however, i do think that as much as suki can help him unravel the tangled web of his psyche, there is a knot at the center that may never be broken, simply because sokka has spent the majority of his life operating on a level of cognitive dissonance that, if he truly recognized and acknowledged, would probably unravel him entirely. he cannot look himself in the eye, and i think it would only get worse after the war (to live past the end of your myth is a perilous thing). so the simple act of appreciating and loving suki does undeniably help him to unspool that thread, but he'll never untangle it entirely, because how can he.
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