idk how to say this without sounding like an asshole but the idea that being a marginalised person inherently makes ur opinion on both that specific form of marginalisation and oppression as a whole Correct has rly fucked with how people engage with intersectional analysis
this post was just me venting abt marking undergrad gender studies essays btw
I feel like I've seen several ppl in the tags recently find and binge dunmesh and I got curious how many ppl had similar experiences 👀👍
edit: if you started but did not keep up with the manga, that still counts as when you started reading ✌
Soulmate au wherein once you're claimed the mark of your soulmate appears as a tattoo on your body, it might be the same place as your soulmate, it might be different. If your soulmate is a mortal then only a letter 'M' appears.
Everyone is so worked up because Will never showed his mark, some of them speculated his soulmate is a mortal, some of them argued that it could be unrequited love like his soulmate might be Annabeth but she found her soulmate so he's destined to be alone. No one knows for sure, except for his sister Kayla.
The helm of darkness? Geez who could it be? The only child of Hades out there is Nico di Angelo. Will is 100% sure that the boy despise his guts, also he heard from Kayla that the boy already has a crush, and he's not sure if the concept applies on roman demigods, but didn't Hazel have a soulmate already?
Will never shows his mark, he felt devastated especially that the son of Hades is quite distanced.
Nico tries to operate between his pitiful crush on Percy, Jason who's urging him to let go and find himself another person, and his own mark.
The little sun tattooed on the side of his torso.
Funny thing, everyone thinks his soulmate is a mortal.
Despite how stressed I am about it, I like that my new job specifically hired me for my autism (it’s relevant to the role) so when they ask my availability I get to say “I’d rather not work Friday/Saturday/ Sunday because the F1 is on” and everyone just nods like oh yeah of course no problem
I want to make a longer post about this someday but: I think Arya's TWOW arc is going to include her coming to terms with her identity as a Lady. This has been an ongoing conflict with her since her first chapter and I think her flowering in winds is going to mark a turning point. The theory of her having an apprenticeship with the courtesans holds a lot of weight and the idea of Arya going through puberty among a group of unconventional women she's fostered a positive relationship with is just too perfect. It would really have an impact on Arya reconciling her personal idea of what a Lady should be. There's also a lot that she could learn from them in terms of courtesies, communication, appearances, body-language, etc. that would elevate her current skill-set and ways her relationship with them could push the plot.
Not to mention she will undoubtedly reclaim her identity as Arya Stark, and her being a Lady is inseparable from that. Arya Stark is a Lady Stark and being a Lady is a social position, not a measure of how well someone preforms feminine tasks. She shouldn't have to relinquish her position because she doesn't fit patriarchal standards. That's not to say that she's ever going to be the perfect example of a traditional Lady but what I think will happen is that she becomes capable of playing the part. She plays several identities throughout the series but she's always been Arya underneath, so I think it's appropriate that she learns to adopt a "persona" that's part of her. Her remembering Ned putting on his "Lord's face" (+ the various examples of other characters being separate from their ruling persona) makes me think that Arya will be donning her "Lady's face" when she makes a return to Westeros.
I've been on a few hyperfixation lately but the two I'm currently on are Qsmp and The Mandela Catalogue, sadly I don't have any Qsmp art :(........ but I do have some for TMC :D!!
Here we go just a bunch of art I did while on discord with a friend
You deserved no explanation just that two of the drawings are for @moonlightsmasquerade Submandla AU because I love it, I did Adam (no he is not my favorite that false accusations) and Gabriel because .... fish eldritch being or some shit.
Here a close up because I actually really like them 👍
That not all no no no no no because my friend proposed to me to draw the Victimes has animals and I say yes but in funny format
Bird Mark
Cat Cesar
Sad bo- I mean Racoon Jonah
And Ferret Adam
I also did Post Catalyst Adam and Tatcher (he's dog because police dog)
I swear I done now
Well now I'm of the disappear for days because of no motivation and work :D
Cast Pedro Pascal and Oscar Isaac in a fake dating, set in Vegas romp where they get mistaken for being a couple and have to sell it in order to keep the perks and not have to pay for all the upgrades they're getting and they've been friends forever, and Oscar's character is finally getting the divorce with the estranged ex-wife finalised, and Pedro's character has gotten laid off from his career job and is a little at loose ends, so they go to Vegas for a week to blow off some steam.
Mark Ruffalo is their extremely long-suffering friend who has been trying to get them to look at each other instead of other people for the last fifteen years, and he is one hundred percent the reason why the receptionist at the hotel was like "Congratulations on your wedding!" when they checked in.
Maybe I'm missing something but it seems kinda fucked that James Potter is viewed as some huge bully. Snape tells the story of James in the same way I'm sure Draco would tell the story of Harry. Dumbledore even literally compares Harry and Draco to James and Snape. That is literally a canon comparison in the very first book.
Harry turns invisible and throws snowballs at Draco who has no way of defending himself. He laughs when Draco gets turned into a ferret and embarrassed in front of the school. Ron straight up considers leaving Draco in a room of fire, and everyone loves Ron. Harry almost kills Draco himself with the septumsempra curse. Nobody accuses Harry of being some huge bully. He routinely fights Draco, and Draco fights him back. They each give as good as they get.
Just like James and Snape.
Not to mention that James hated Snape for almost one to one reasons that Harry hated Draco.
Both Draco and Snape eventually became death eaters and showed signs that they agreed with death eater ideals long before they actually joined. Both of them called someone that James/Harry cared for 'mudblood'. Like.
Unless you're willing to say Harry is a bully then there's no reason to say James is.