new percy jackson trailer reminded me of this meme so i had to make it (s/o to @auradon-bore-a-don for the idea)
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The "Warriors dressed as a woman" thing has been on my mind since I read it, so I made something about it
YOOOOOOOO THIS LOOKS AWESOME!!!! THANK YOU FOR SHARING IT!! :)
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So I tried myself at a 60s half-up half-down hairstyle. I absolutely love how it looks on me, making me feel like I'm serving Brigitte Bardot, Claudia Cardinale and others, but my gosh, it tugs at your scalp as if you just got a facelift. When I smiled too hard I basically felt it on my scalp lol.
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I want that woman’s rainbow sweater
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God how I wish I had not been out of the country and at the ROH tonight
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My classmate has Steven painted on their cap. Omfg-
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Megan Thee Stallion's Bruno-inspired outfit is sooo cute that I had to draw the king in it!!
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pancakes? :3
It's not just pancakes. It's good looking with a bunch of things I like pancakes!!!!!!
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Edit: Yes, the original Sokka sexism arc is great and important. But we don't live in a world where the live action show runners decided to include it in the same form. So:
Unpopular opinion time: Sokka unlearning sexism isn't actually a large part of his character arc--it literally only takes the opening episodes. And removing it COULD be a sign that the live action is taking seriously the complaints I've seen from native fans about the original show runners deciding to make the Water Tribes that sort of sexist to begin with. Sokka's actual character arc is about gaining confidence and leadership skills, and they have the opportunity to focus on that MORE if they change the Kyoshi episode to focus on Suki as a fellow teenager forced into a leadership/protective role in her community and rocking it rather than using her as an object lesson on sexism for a male character to learn from. Whether they will ACTUALLY do that is on them, but it took me less than ten minutes to think up, so I sure hope someone in the writers' room actually cares about using the live action to expand on new angles of the characters. Big ask, I know.
Now the real question is: did they also remove Uncle Iroh's unwanted physical advances on a literally paralyzed Jun, and all of Zuko's snipes about girls? Because THOSE are the actually "iffy" sexism parts in AtLA, not Sokka's five minute arc.
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The Fantastic Four were very much a corner stone of my childhood… so, obviously I’m gonna be very normal about this 😅
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shhh, he's having the most fatherly dreams
( I lost the original post where this is based on ㅜㅜ )
DO NOT tag this as a ship
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