"MAN DOWN"
"WHO?!"
"MINE!"
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"MAN DOWN"
"WHO?!"
"MINE!"
So I started Duang With You a few days ago and not me realizing that I saw Dexx perform the first day I was back in Thailand last year and also didn't realise at the time that teeteepor had this show coming out and like its actually so fun and enjoyable š¤©
i just started season 3 of teen wolf, can you tell me in which epsiode Stiles realize that he is gay?
season 1 episode 1
Who's hooking up with who?
tbh, most unrealistic part of Stranger Things is that they don't reference things that happened in previous seasons more. I choose to believe that they make fun of each other a-la-Lucas and Max singing Never Ending Story at Dustin a lot more than they show:
Dustin: not right now, Lucas-
Lucas: BuT wHy ArE yOu KeEpInG tHiS cUrIoSiTy DoOr CLOSED Dustin??
Steve: I don't care-
Dustin and Robin, simultaneously: I don't CARE about Tina, or Uncle Jack's party-
Steve: I WAS STRESSED OKAY
El: Hop wants to talk to you
Mike: oh is it about my SICK FREAKING GRANDMA
Lucas: I need to tell you something, but it's a secret,
Max: should we go to the arcade
Anyone: Who do you work for?
Steve and Robin in unison: SCOOPS AHOY
Mike: I'm going over to the Byers to study with El and Will
Nancy, innocently: Oh, what's your test on, human ana-
Mike: SHUT UP SHUT UP RIGHT NOW
Dustin: I'm feeling low, I could really use a win
Steve: Aw, I'm sorry buddy, do you want-
Dustin: I'm going to challenge you to a fight
Steve: ... what the hell, dude
AND NOW THE ORANGE MOHAWK, I call bull, real life friends would be all over that: Don't let Mike make any decisions, he wanted to get an orange mohawk last year.
I feel like people misunderstand the title of Mo Dao Zu Shi, or of what Wei Wuxian does as ādemonic cultivationā (mo dao). Itās not. It is, however, what most people in canon THINK heās doing
Mo dao messes with the cycle of reincarnation, which is why the Yiling Patriarch becomes so reviled. The term mo dao is actually used only ONCE in the novel - when Wei Wuxian notes that people called him āthe grandmaster of demonic cultivationā
It uses living humans, extracts qi out of them, and involves the destruction of golden cores, brainwashing, and effectively vampiring living beings for the sake of power. It doesnāt use ambient resentment, it creates it by harming others.
The reason weāre continuously told (by people who know nothing of Wei Wuxianās path) that heās at risk of going insane is because thatās what mo dao does. It warps the mind and body because the source of resentment is within the user
Wei Wuxian calls his cultivation āthe ghostly pathā or āghost cultivationā (gui dao). Hell, the only other person shown to match his expertise on the subject - Xue Yang - also calls it gui dao. Xue Yang !! Heād be delighted to call his actions demonic !! If heās insisting on calling it āghostlyā, then that tells us that the difference matters
So what is gui dao ? First of all, we know that it doesnāt mind-control people as a baseline - thatās why Wei Wuxian ended up dying the first go around. We know that it utilises pre-existing resentful energy in the world to direct the dead
We know, also, that it requires a certain level of understanding of the dead. One of the spells Wei Wuxian creates is literally named Empathy.
We know that the power source is usually external (the Burial Mounds, the Stygian Tiger Seal), and that it, most importantly, doesnāt create demons. It creates ghosts and fierce corpses. And because of this, it likely doesnāt prevent reincarnation.
Why is the distinction important ? Because the former is what mo dao does. It creates mo.
Weāre told the difference - very intentionally - in one of the earliest parts of the story, when Lan Qiren asks Wei Wuxian the difference between gui (ghosts) and mo (demons) and yao, and gets the correct answer
Thereās foreshadowing littered all across the earlier chapters, actually. I might make a post on that some day
there is no reason to not watch clairebell (legally) on the oneD app when you donāt need to have a subscription or an account to watch it
please watch it there so you donāt miss out on scenes that they cut out on youtube
i love the point in the heroās journey where he gets bent over and railed until he cries
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the older i get and the closer i am to reaching 30, the more the people around me try to deny me my age. itās a constant āoh youāre just turning 29 again teehee š¤ā or ādont tell your SO that, heāll leave you for a younger model šā and i just???? hate it?????????
i spent my entire teenaged years fighting for my life. i crawled through the deepest pits of my depression to cling to the promise of a life beyond that pain. i was so convinced that i was going to die young, that i would never see the grace of my age starting with a 2, let alone 3.
so im going to turn 30, and thereās not a damn thing anyone can do to stop me from loving it.
this post was up for like five minutes and already im being told how wrong i am
fuck you, you can kiss my 30 year old ass
P'JOJO OMGG
THAT SEX SCENE WAS BEAUTIFUL
I've been catching up on Khemjira and all I have to say is that I loveeee jet. Hes my favorite. Look at this kid šš¤
That's it, that's the show.
fandom spaces were better when the media creators didn't know we existed and we didn't want them to find out.
this got way more attention than I expected, and I'm seeing a lot of confusion and dissent in the notes so let me clarify:
this isn't about creators just knowing about fandom in the abstract. this is about creators being deeply involved with their own fandoms. as in, writers of TV shows trawling fansites and using fan theories to formulate plots for their show, or changing plots because fans have pieced together the foreshadowing correctly and predicted the endings. as in, authors engaging in fan forums and discords and discourse on their own works. as in, celebrities reaching out to individual fans to announce that they've been made aware of the fan's work.
this is also about fans inviting those creators deeper into fandom spaces, or pushing fandom spaces at creators, without shame or dignity, all for a few seconds of fame and recognition. all for validation.
when I say "they didn't know we existed" I mean they weren't in it with us. there was a distinct barrier, a separation between the fans and the creators. before journalists and talk show hosts started throwing fanart and fic in actors' faces and demanding reactions. before buzzfeed and its intolerable theft of fan work. before fans were almost expected to have their work found and critiqued by the very people the work was made about.
there has always been a level of communication between fans and creators, and for the most part, that's fine. but when it gets to the point where fans are constantly, relentlessly, pushing fandom content at creators in the hopes that it'll get them noticed, or that it'll sway the creators to their line of thinking, or that it'll mean something, and when creators think themselves entitled to our spaces, or use our work for cheap laughs, or rewrite their own work purely to mock us for getting an ending right, it gets to be too much.
we need that barrier back in place.
I still, to this day, don't tell people that I write fanfic. I don't tell people that I'm in fandom spaces. I don't talk about fandoms outside of fandom spaces at all. a little shame is good for the blood.
so yes. fandom spaces were better when the media creators didn't know we existed and we didn't want them to find out.
Reblog this version actually
i love two things in this life and they are naps and women goodnight
ā¦ā¦ā¦naps with womenā¦.