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trashmakerarticle · 4 months
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Batman & Superman: *smile at eachother*
Robin(dick): THOSE ARE MY DADS, THEY ARE INLOVE
Batman & catwoman: *have their weird flirting thing*
Robin(Jason): ew, that’s mum and dad, they’re in love or whatever
Batman: *crying in the shower while in bat gear*
Robin(Tim): that’s my dad, he’s a wet racoon and is lonely, plz love him
Batman and talia: *have their weird flirting thing*
Robin(Damian): hm *very much judging both their taste in people*
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bigfuckingfrog · 1 year
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mediums each dimension 20 main campaign would work best with (in my opinion)
• fantasy high: typical animated show
• a crown of candy: claymation
• the unsleeping city: live action with a bunch of cgi
• a starstruck odyssey: live action as well but less cgi and more prosthetics and old fashioned special effects kinda like star trek era shows
• neverafter: live action mainly with a bunch of stop motion and other multimedia effects especially for the trippy scenes
• a court of fey and flowers: live action (bridgerton style)
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trashyclementine · 3 months
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you think ctommy tried to bring himself to apologize to ctechno after doomsday but couldn’t bring himself to
even if sbi isn’t canon I think betraying someone who sheltered and provided for you and then trying to apologize to them would eat me alive
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heich0e · 2 months
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what is a lovergirl
idk a lover girl/lover boy to me is just someone who is very mushy and kind of effusive abt their love. ppl who love love and revel in it. who love very freely and openly and without any sort of hesitation. i admire these ppl but i can also acknowledge that i'm not one of them!
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clits-and-clips · 3 months
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Most people who say "no spam liking" mean by people who have blank blogs or don't reblog content creators work. They aren't here to be a part of your wank bank for free. Mutuals and beloved followers may spam like all they want though
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ophierian-vp · 1 month
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About Basim's More Than a Man
I've seen many ideas about this and most of them were similar to what I'm thinking.
if Roshan would have been more open with him and helped him better, I think it could have turned out differently. When he wanted to learn a little bit of the truth she acted like there's nothing to say and he was delusional, making things up from his own mind with his dreams about Jinni. like he said himself to her; he tried to mend it because she called it as weakness and tried to be silence and strong about it, pushed the pain and the need to learn the truth back because she told her so. the way she looks at him every time like she's angry that why he's asking any questions about the object. And in the end when he wanted to kill Qabiha because he was the one who killed all of them after all, she didn't trusted him and tried to insult him. it was anger on her eyes towards him that what if he would learn from Qabiha something and do what he's done at the end. everything was in her eyes how she felt about the subject.
and as much as I really like Roshan and admire her as a strong women, she was so not right about what she's done to him. and I felt annoyed/angry towards her at that moments but in the end I never wanted to fight with her.
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look at the way she's looking after him, after he told her and she told her to rest it out... she looked angry/pissed that he has the issue in the first place and she knows everything.
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a-tale-of-legends · 2 years
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I really don't think Volo was trying to manipulate the player when they were exiled. Of all the times we have seen Volo, this is arguably to least likely where he's thinking about his goal.
Why, you may ask? Easy. Volo has suffered. We don't know what or for how long, but it's enough to cloud his judgment in the desire for a new better world. A world without suffering. So now he sees this 15 year old . A child he had admittedly been keeping an eye on ( I won't say that wasn't good of him at all). This child has been exiled, with no one able to help them due to Kamado. So that just leaves the child alone to suffer under the cruel world. Just like Volo did at one point.
What I'm getting here is that it wouldn't make sense for Volo to see someone, a child specifically, suffering and go " ah-ha! Yes, this is perfect for my plan!", but rather "....shit. I can't let this happen again," because the basis of his entire plan is to have a world without suffering. Is he really gonna sit here and let this continue or is he going to help to the best of his ability, even if it bites him on the back later? Yeah! At least I think so.
I personally see Volo as a kind man who is just so desperate and angry that he just took the worst option. Alongside another being that is desperate and angry, and the two just seem to fester each other. That's my take on it anyway.
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kittenfangirl20 · 1 year
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I have seen lots of people say that they see Hermione as short and Ginny as tall. But while I never really saw it going into detail about Hermione’s height, I always saw Hermione as the tall one and Ginny as the short one especially since it is said that Ginny is petite in the books. I always saw Hermione as being about 5’8” to 5’10” with a more willowy figure and I saw Ginny to be about 5’5” at the tallest with a figure that is thin, but also curvy at the same time. But that is just how I pictured them while reading the books.
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I just… really don’t get why some people think that the way Spock in SNW is depicted is somehow character assassination? I think the actor and the writers are doing a closer job of representing the original Spock than the way Spock was handled in the Kelvin timeline 🤷 (which, yeah, was an alternate timeline, so that’s already excusable). And yeah, we are retreading old ground with Spock’s duality, but that’s because a) this is a younger Spock who would still absolutely be ACUTELY feeling his duality in Starfleet, and b) that discomfort with his duality seems to never really get resolved (or only gets resolved much later in Spock’s life), so there’s still ground to tread here, actually, especially considering this was always the central tension at the heart of his character. It’s an interesting, nuanced topic to explore that resonates with lots of people, and it’s been updated for modern audiences. New generations of people can see a reflection of their own struggles to reconcile seemingly contradictory aspects of themselves in this Spock. There’s tremendous value in that!
Could they address other aspects of Spock’s earlier life in Starfleet better, like the culture shock of him adjusting to a largely human crew? Sure, and maybe they still will, but also even by the time of Discovery Spock had been serving with Pike on the Enterprise for long enough to build a pretty solid relationship with Pike. He’s probably done the most obvious adjusting by now. Could they show him building friendships with the other crew members? They are, in that slow and methodical Spock-like way. He and Uhura are not friends, but you can see how they could eventually become so. Spock and La’An both struggle to build friendships, but they do have a special understanding of each other after their mind-meld. Spock and Chapel are growing closer in both a platonic and a potentially romantic sense. But Spock was never the cuddly kind of friend or very easy to get close to, so that was always going to take time for him outside of very specific circumstances (such as an extrovert like Chapel or Kirk adopting him).
The love triangle can be off-putting to some, but that is an aspect of Spock’s life that is barely explored from TOS onward (and we know that Spock did have relationships with women both before and during TOS). Seeing Spock explicitly being in an established relationship and feeling confused by his conflicting romantic desires is new and interesting. Maybe it isn’t the ship many were hoping for and that (understandably) chafes, but nothing is set in stone yet and that doesn’t negate the narrative value of exploring this uncharted part of Spock’s earlier life and emotional development.
Lastly, maybe this is naive of me, but I’m not 100% convinced that SNW is going to stay firmly on the canonical railroad tracks to TOS. This whole first season has already been bending canon in minor ways, and its themes revolve around sacrifice and pre-destination vs self-determinism. We all know not only how American writers tend to feel about which side of that argument should win, but also how a famous Starfleet captain feels about no-win scenarios (which by extension informs the ethos that drives TOS). This series still has the opportunity to pull a Kirk’s Kobayashi Maru maneuver. Is Pike’s fate inescapable? Is Spock’s identity (as in his characterization as seen in TOS) forever locked in an immutable binary? Are all our characters trapped in a script laid down by someone else years before, doomed to never deviate, or can they somehow rewrite their own endings? What is the relationship between choice and fate?
The TOS canon is already there, explored, thoroughly analyzed, and always available to retread. Why not explore some new avenues with some new characters AND some characters we already know and love? Would that really be so bad? Deviating doesn’t negate the truth of the original canon, and it presents unique storytelling opportunities. The show is called Strange New Worlds, after all, and there might be more meaning to that than a simple callback to the TOS intro.
Even if it does adhere to canon, though, Spock’s character development is kinda where it should be according to the pre-TOS timeline. Which was always going to be similar to but different from his TOS self.
Anyway, TLDR: (say it with me again) The characterization of Spock in SNW isn’t character assassination, it’s an earlier iteration of TOS Spock who is still working some shit out and also, like everything else in the show, it’s been updated for a modern audience. Sometimes it feels like people are mad that he isn’t exactly the same as he was (/picking up where TOS Spock left off) even if that doesn’t make sense for the timeline, or they’re bored by the themes that were always central to his character, or they’re mad that he hasn’t evolved to fit a specific vision of Spock they want to see. I get that; Star Trek and TOS are near and dear to many, including myself, and we all have at least ONE strong opinion about the characters and canon, if not more. But I don’t think it’s accurate to accuse Spock’s SNW characterization of being character assassination.
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gachastranjr · 1 year
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What element fits traveler?
Aether is anemo and Lumine is geo. (Not personality-vision wise, just imo)
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Why do you not like the idea of rare wublins?
Not being mean, I just like hearing others opinions :]
Well, the wublins are the wubboxs creations, right?
Since they are original creations and not a full on species (ex. A thwok is not a species, there is only one of them) it would not make sense in my eyes to have rare wublins
UNLESS THEY WERE CREATED BY THE RARE WUBBOX in which case that would make a little more sense, but still wouldn't make sense. It's more logical but I still don't like the idea.
Bc the rare wubbox came a lot later, in my eyes
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dirtytransmasc · 6 months
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the men and boys are innocent too.
we cry "the innocent women and children" to appeal to the masses, to try and force their sympathy, but the men and boys are innocent too.
I have seen sons crying out for their mothers, their fathers, their siblings. I have seen them break down at the loss of their families. I have seen them cling to their dead and grieve.
I have seen fathers cradle their dead children, seen them kiss their faces and hold their little hands. I have seen them faint with grief when asked to identify the dead. I have seen them carry their sons and daughters. I have seen them fasting to provide what little they can for their families.
I have seen men and boys digging through the rubble with just their bare hands, I have seen them comforting strangers, playing with children, rocking them, hushing them, even if the face of such imminent danger. I have seen them cry, seen them grieve, seen them break down into each other's arms, seen them be selfless, beyond selfless, becoming something I don't have a word for.
I have seen the men who are doctors refuse to leave their patients, even when they have no medicine or supplies to give them, even when they're threatened with bombings. I have seen fathers who have lost all their children pick orphans up into their arms and proclaim them their child so they are not alone. I have seen men and boys digging pets out of the rubble.
the men are innocent too. the men and boys are being hurt and killed too. the men and boys are grieving too. the men and boys are scared too. the men and boys are fighting to save their people too. the men and boys deserve to be fought for too.
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 26 days
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The math just adds up!
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rivetgoth · 1 month
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It's honestly crazy that discussion around testosterone HRT skews so much towards the beginning stages of it (to the point that you have dozens of guys thinking their transition is "failed" if they don't pass by like a year in lol) and what the initial changes of the first couple of months to years look like, like the classic laundry list of those early basic changes like bottom growth, voice drop, etc, when IMO literally none of that compares remotely to the depth and intensity of the long term total masculinization you start to experience like 3-5+ years in.
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akkpipitphattana · 2 months
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the amount of ways we have to qualify the geoncide in gaza in order to get people to care is actually sickening to me. “it’s a feminist issue!” “it’s a disabilities issue!” “it’s an environmental issue!” like i’m sorry but even if this was happening solely to able bodied men and was causing no harm to the environment, it would still be wrong because it’s a genocide and these people are being bombed and killed and starved every fucking day. you shouldn’t need an extra label to give you a reason to care about people that are dying.
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endusviolence · 1 month
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Rowling isn't denying holocaust. She just pointed out that burning of transgender health books is a lie as that form of cosmetic surgery didn't exist. But of course you knew that already, didn't you?
I was thinking I'd probably see one of you! You're wrong :) Let's review the history a bit, shall we?
In this case, what we're talking about is the Institut für Sexualwissenschaft, or in English, The Institute of Sexology. This Institute was founded and headed by a gay Jewish sexologist named Magnus Hirschfeld. It was founded in July of 1919 as the first sexology research clinic in the world, and was run as a private, non-profit clinic. Hirschfeld and the researchers who worked there would give out consultations, medical advice, and even treatments for free to their poorer clientele, as well as give thousands of lectures and build a unique library full of books on gender, sexuality, and eroticism. Of course, being a gay man, Hirschfeld focused a lot on the gay community and proving that homosexuality was natural and could not be "cured".
Hirschfeld was unique in his time because he believed that nobody's gender was either one or the other. Rather, he contended that everyone is a mixture of both male and female, with every individual having their own unique mix of traits.
This leads into the Institute's work with transgender patients. Hirschfeld was actually the one to coin the term "transsexual" in 1923, though this word didn't become popular phrasing until 30 years later when Harry Benjamin began expanding his research (I'll just be shortening it to trans for this brief overview.) For the Institute, their revolutionary work with gay men eventually began to attract other members of the LGBTA+, including of course trans people.
Contrary to what Anon says, sex reassignment surgery was first tested in 1912. It'd already being used on humans throughout Europe during the 1920's by the time a doctor at the Institute named Ludwig Levy-Lenz began performing it on patients in 1931. Hirschfeld was at first opposed, but he came around quickly because it lowered the rate of suicide among their trans patients. Not only was reassignment performed at the Institute, but both facial feminization and facial masculization surgery were also done.
The Institute employed some of these patients, gave them therapy to help with other issues, even gave some of the mentioned surgeries for free to this who could not afford it! They spoke out on their behalf to the public, even getting Berlin police to help them create "transvestite passes" to allow people to dress however they wanted without the threat of being arrested. They worked together to fight the law, including trying to strike down Paragraph 175, which made it illegal to be homosexual. The picture below is from their holiday party, Magnus Hirschfeld being the gentleman on the right with the fabulous mustache. Many of the other people in this photo are transgender.
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[Image ID: A black and white photo of a group of people. Some are smiling at the camera, others have serious expressions. Either way, they all seem to be happy. On the right side, an older gentleman in glasses- Magnus Hirschfeld- is sitting. He has short hair and a bushy mustache. He is resting one hand on the shoulder of the person in front of him. His other hand is being held by a person to his left. Another person to his right is holding his shoulder.]
There was always push back against the Institute, especially from conservatives who saw all of this as a bad thing. But conservatism can't stop progress without destroying it. They weren't willing to go that far for a good while. It all ended in March of 1933, when a new Chancellor was elected. The Nazis did not like homosexuals for several reasons. Chief among them, we break the boundaries of "normal" society. Shortly after the election, on May 6th, the book burnings began. The Jewish, gay, and obviously liberal Magnus Hirschfeld and his library of boundary-breaking literature was one of the very first targets. Thankfully, Hirschfeld was spared by virtue of being in Paris at the time (he would die in 1935, before the Nazis were able to invade France). His library wasn't so lucky.
This famous picture of the book burnings was taken after the Institute of Sexology had been raided. That's their books. Literature on so much about sexuality, eroticism, and gender, yes including their new work on trans people. This is the trans community's Alexandria. We're incredibly lucky that enough of it survived for Harry Benjamin and everyone who came after him was able to build on the Institute's work.
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[Image ID: A black and white photo of the May Nazi book burning of the Institute of Sexology's library. A soldier, back facing the camera, is throwing a stack of books into the fire. In the background of the right side, a crowd is watching.]
As the Holocaust went on, the homosexuals of Germany became a targeted group. This did include transgender people, no matter what you say. To deny this reality is Holocaust denial. JK Rowling and everyone else who tries to pretend like this isn't reality is participating in that evil. You're agreeing with the Nazis.
But of course, you knew that already, didn't you?
Edit: Added image IDs. I apologize to those using screen readers for forgetting them. Please reblog this version instead.
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