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nekomiras · 2 months
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theres something so yuri about them
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supanuts · 1 month
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BENZ ATTHANIN as Methas and GARFIELD PANTACH as JJ in THIS LOVE DOESN'T HAVE LONG BEANS (2024) TEASER
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blvvdk3ep · 9 months
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it's past time!!!
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day 90
happy tdov here's the faves who, incidentally, i do headcanon as all being various flavors of trans
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jalapenyochips · 8 months
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fe3h zine pieces from the last few years that i never posted
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shkika · 4 months
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my super amazeballs pirate stinker and edgy so cool dragon princess being touch starved <33
self-indulgent little break drawing, because i need more qprs in fiction
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angelicpiracy · 8 months
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i was really expecting ed’s objection to be more of an “act of grace” style yell but honestly it hurt a million times more how heartbroken he sounded. like he was imagining that this was his and stede’s wedding & someone interrupted his cute little fantasy. and then he stole the caketoppers and made himself the bride??? theres no way he didnt make the caketoppers have their own little wedding ceremony after that
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And another thing! Literally any queer story that takes place during the colonial age would have a huge gaping hole in it if it didn't have anticolonialism as a theme. Especially one that centers indigenous people. Like the reason that every culture had their own concepts of gender until something happened and then suddenly the gender binary was ubiquitous is because western European colonial powers made their view of gender the only acceptable one as part of christianizing and colonizing the world. You're not gonna have a show set in 1717 in the Caribbean where the love interest is a gay Maori man and the main deuteragonist is a non-binary mestizo catholic and just skip over colonialism. Like these are exactly the people who western gender roles are being forced on at fucking gun point during this era. Jim and Ed are both mixed race characters who's gender and sexual identities are in active defiance of the colonial powers that be. And this is the fucking Stede Ed and Jim show.
And there's something to be said for the fact that Stede's toxic masculinity plot line is internalized and Ed's struggle with toxic masculinity is largely external in the form a white guy who rubs elbows with the British Navy when Ed doesn't behave to his standard of masculinity. That choice didn't come out of nowhere and it shows a deep understanding of where homophobia comes from. That's not to say that precolonial communities of color were paradise for people that we today would consider queer but the rich tapestry of sexual and gender expressions that existed in those communities were erased in the name of colonialism. That's going to affect literally any queer person at the time when OFMD is set. These two things are inextricably linked.
Like when David Jenkins says a lot of what we're taught about being men is wrong, motherfucker who taught us what a man was. Who taught Ed what a man was? Who taught Stede what a man was for that matter? It's the white dad with the English accent who is violent (derogatory) and overbearing.
Like you get what I'm saying right? Like it's a silly little rom com but also it must necessarily be that deep because of who these characters are and when and where they exist.
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bethesdas · 21 days
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oh my plan is genius. please click my name in bio <3
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cinnamoncr0w · 7 months
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You know...
There was a moment, in-between seasons, where I was suddenly convinced that Izzy was going to die. Because that's always the fate of his character, the queer-coded best friend dies and the main couple lives happily ever after, having completely forgotten about him. He dies so that the main couple get their happy ever after. And I was so, so afraid that Izzy was going to get that treatment. That he was going to have to die for Stede and Ed to be happy together. And season 2 has shown me that I don't have to be afraid of that. Izzy is going to get a happy ending just like everybody else. It's not going to be easy, nobody is going to get an easy ending. But it will be happy.
I don't have to be afraid that I'm not going to get a happy ending anymore. Izzy gets to be happy too. I get to be happy too. Queer people get to be happy too.
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nebuleer · 1 year
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more silly spamton doodles (ill risk getting flagged for the uhhhh tits)
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july-19th-club · 8 months
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i love it when gay people are hicks . life mission of mine is to rep for the gay people who are not from cities and dont dress like it or talk like it and who don't plan to leave wherever small place they're from to be in a city, however easier it would be . i think even we think of our community as being city-based, and those of us out on the fringes get sort of forgotten unless we relocate, but we're out here! surrounded by corn tassels! looking for morels! a good 50% of us ecology people! dropping our consonants and wearing our barn boots and never seeing a gay bar ever come to our town but staying for the forest or the prairie or the desert anyway! yeehaw i love gay people
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nullapophenia · 1 month
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{It's you? It's you!}
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bookshelfdreams · 2 years
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it CANNOT be overstated how much Matthew Maher's cleft lip does to set the tone for the whole show.
The show starts out like a goddamn Disney movie, with the jaunty guitar piece and the introduction song. There's a very specific (one might say, unkind) kind of humor associated with this sort of story; humor that relies heavily on punishing deviation from the norm with ridicule. It's fitting, in an oh-boy-here-we-go kind of way, that the first pirate we really meet is Pete - short, bald, with a speech impediment. He isn't the first character whose voice we hear, but he is the central character in the first scene of the show. Look at this funny guy who can't speak lmao this show is gonna be hilarious!
And then that just - doesn't happen.
It only takes a few minutes to establish that this isn't going to happen, that Pete is just someone who happens to have a lisp, like some people just do in real life. It's just how he speaks. He doesn't stand out; he's not comic relief. Or rather, everyone on this ship is comic relief, including the main character. Especially the main character.
The first 5 minutes of ep1 is the first time the show sets up a joke, makes you look at the punchline you're expecting and goes "See that? That's bullshit. We're not doing that. Let people live."
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i think like a year or so down the line when their relationship is rock-solid and they both trust each other completely, ed should be allowed to bully stede abt leaving him on the docks. just a little bit
like if they go shopping at some port town and they agree to meet up at their ship at the end of the day, ed has to make sure to be the first one back so when stede shows up he's like "wow, took you long enough! i thought you were gonna run home to your wife again"
any time they make a plan that involves splitting up ed's like "hmmm i dunno, how do i know you're not gonna ditch me?? like that one time at the pirate academy?? remember? when you left me waiting for you all night?? remember that???"
one time stede gets captured by pirate hunters and when ed shows up with their crew to rescue him, the first thing he says to stede is "you stood me up again!" to which stede argues "i was taken prisoner!" and ed just rolls his eyes like "yeah, just like that time you were held at gunpoint by whats-his-face! you always have a convenient excuse, dont you?"
and stede isn't upset by it bc he knows ed has forgiven him and he also knows that ed knows that stede will never do it again and they both trust each other completely etc etc. but it's the epitome of Your Partner Doing A Bit You Hate. he does not find it funny. he just rolls his eyes and is like, "no, im not going back to mary" and "yes, darling, i remember" and "oh, you know me, always getting into life-threatening situations to avoid spending time with the love of my life"
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randomminty · 2 years
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Nemonaaaaa
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