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little-pondhead · 1 year
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After Danny is crowned Ghost King, Amity Park becomes detached from the mortal realm and is suspended between the two realms, much like Danny is. In an effort to combat this isolation from the rest of the world, Danny opens up his castle to the residents of Amity. (Not his Lair, just the castle he earned via conquest.)
Now the castle is more like a community center, and it’s constantly filled with both humans and ghosts coming and going. The Amity Parkers are already liminal, so visiting the Zone is actually healthy for them! The school takes the kids on regular field trips, ghost vs. human competitions get very heated, and overall everyone bonds over their shared freakiness and comes to terms with the fact they’ll never venture out into their world ever again.
But just because they’re detached from their world, doesn’t mean the residents of Amity can’t visit other worlds. :)
And it just so happens that their new community castle is filled to the brim with magic doors and ancient treasures to help aid on their noble quest of inter-dimensional grocery shopping.
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dogwise · 1 year
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so um why don’t community centers have jungle gyms for kids
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cheekinpermission · 5 months
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The new chapter made me sad. Here's some happy content :)
Bonus Erin (Yuu MC) content under the cut!
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clonerightsagenda · 1 year
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"what if you had a mutual aid network that occasionally told interdimensional monsters to fuck off": Discworld witches as a concept
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420technoblazeit · 6 months
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some tma statements are so funny. like yeah i was taking art classes at a community center but some guy was sculpting with living clay so i stopped going. i kept going to events at the same community center for some reason though and they all turned into art classes so i kept running into the same guy. i think he turned my friend into clay idk. im gonna keep going to that community center. and then at the end of the episode jon's like btw. she murdered her friend. statement ends
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marinamothh · 2 months
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jeeyonshim · 1 year
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My favorite part of drawing this game cover was adding the horrible little glint to his eye
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kismety · 3 months
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repeat it with me: i am allowed to be jealous when it comes to shifting. i am allowed to change 'canon events' simply because i can. i am allowed to love because i deserve it. i am allowed, i am allowed, i am allowed. i am limitless.
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NGC1566 450 Mega Pixels
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vilochkaaa · 4 months
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« 一 your turn. »
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arc-hus · 3 months
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The Beacon, Amsterdam - Studio Appelo & Lars Goossens
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solarpunkani · 11 months
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You know what I feel we need more of?
Community centers.
Specifically, places where people can gather, have fun, host events or even just hang out. Similar to what libraries are, but not quite--a place where kids can be loud and rowdy and hang out, make friends, practice sports. Though they definitely should still have quiet areas, maybe craft rooms too. A nice place to go to and hang out after school before you're ready to head home--or a safe place to stay if you don't want to head home. Community centers could also still be fantastic for adults too--they could be used as a place to host classes on different crafts, or repairs, etc.--and still be a perfectly valid place to hang out and seek refuge.
Places like these do exist in many places in a few different forms, but a lot of them are directly tied to organizations and groups that may make people more hesitant to partake in them (ie churches, Police Athletic Leagues), or they have a cost barrier to taking part of the amenities (YMCA). While these places are definitely suitable and fulfilling for many people, they're often limiting and stifling for others--if not just flat-out inaccessible. Not to mention, they don't all fill the roles I mentioned above.
I think having robust community centers would be great for societies all over. I'll admit, my imagination is a bit grand--community gardens, sports rec rooms, swimming pools, reading and craft rooms, a repair cafe, a food cafe, maybe a dorming area for overnight stays, soup kitchens, showers, mutual aid closets and such.
Though I guess that brings about the question of how this would be funded. With churches, it's tithes and other forms of community fundraising. With police athletic leagues, its... taxes, I guess? Alongside other donations. And with the YMCA, it's memberships that provide the funding for their amenities. My initial instinct is to say a mix of taxes and maybe some community contributions would be what funds a good community center, but then there comes the issue of some places having better or worse community centers depending on the median income of their area... especially when you see how places like libraries already get little funding in favor of larger policing budgets (the libraries in my city are all closed on Sundays, and have shorter hours in general, for example)
I know I'm just rambling at this point. I just think community centers are cool! They're punk! And we should have them--cool, fun community centers!
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chartreuse-moose · 8 months
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modernbaseball · 3 months
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'never make small talk with your neighbors again' Do you people even care about the world you live in or is it all about you and your 2 friends. Do you even want leftism and a community and to share the load or do you and your 2 friends just love to shit on the outside world for being inferior in intellect to you. Quickly
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dendromancer · 6 months
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we like to make fun of how stede was being an ass dismissing ed's fishing but idk how anyone could see this scene as anything other than ed talking out of his ass to initiate a break up. he feels like stede will leave him once he realizes what ed really wants and he is unsure of his place in stede's life. so he decides to break things off because he's scared and he doesn't want to be rejected and left behind again. stede IS right, it is not about fishing, ed doesn't even want to be a fisherman deep down. they just have middle school level of communication skills and i love them for it
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lea-andres · 18 days
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I wanna blame the green rain on the Junimos for absolutely no reason other than I want to blame it on the Junimos.
Everyone in Pelican Town: It's the apocalypse!
Junimos: *fucking green apple rave in the community center causing this rain that makes plants go crazy*
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