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How i think uno would go with them
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Saw this trend on tiktok and immediately knew I had to draw my favorite tiny turtle tot
@somerandomdudelmao thank you for coming up with mini donnie in the first place, Im obsessed with the comics youve drawn
superman holding his wife because we need more of that i believe
We need more of superbat. Period.
I simply love these panels, Clark really needed to touch that ass to feel how bouncy and fat it is before making it his forever.
And look at Bruce riding Superman's face in broad daylight. Never trust anyone who says that superbat are not the kinkiest couple ever. They're doing everything anytime and anywhere.
based on a convo me and @revenhaunted had a while back, we said it sounded like the kind of dumb shit raph would walk in on his idiot sleep deprived brothers discussing way too late in the night
i hope you get worse actually
My very first tiger drawing and my latest
Your skill level is unquestionable but listen.
I love him.
me also. as well.
This is the COOLEST thing Iâve seen in AGES. You both completely made my entire week.
I forgot to add this to the last post... But take him, too! Yes, he is smaller than a spool! Thank you for noticing!
I hate these sons of bitches
Honestly, I hate when people say that James changed and use things like "he financed Remus!" Or "he joined the order!" As an argument, as if it indicates that James changed.
James was ALWAYS good to his friends and was always anti-voldemort, even while he was bullying Snape. James joining the order is not only the bare minimum (hes a white rich man that had little to no obstacles in life, with a Muggleborn wife and a half blood best friend, hello??), but it was also expected. Like. Any of those traits ppl use as arguments don't indicate any sort of change, they just reinforce James's already existing personality traits and values.
I haven't read the books since last Summer, so please tell me I'm not delusional for thinking this shit đ people say I'm crazy every time I do
Those are shitty arguments because they frame people in black-and-white terms, leaving no room for the normal contradictions of human beings. James was a good friend to his friends, so what? There are rapists who are excellent to their family and friends too, and theyâre still rapists. There are abusers who are lovely with their coworkers, always willing to help, and theyâre still abusers. In fact, one of the things victims of domestic abuse often face is that the people around them usually donât suspect theyâre being abused precisely because the narcissistic abuser projects this outward image of being such a wonderful person. Itâs a fallacy, because honestly the bully who made your life hell at school can be a great guy with other people. Just like a massively racist man can be the best father in the world. Those things are not incompatible. People think they are because they need to create monsters, but the reality is that the biggest monsters are very human, and the more human they are, the more fucked up they become.
As someone who has always moved in extremely left-wing progressive groups, unions, political circles and all that, the fact that a guy is antifascist or antiracist means absolutely nothing to me. Because Iâve seen antifascist men be fucking groomers, or treat women horribly, or have insanely toxic masculinity. Having certain political beliefs and being vocal about them does not make you a good person, thatâs complete bullshit. James was a rich kid with every kind of privilege who used his position and social capital not only to target Severus, but other students too, and get away with it. He didnât give a shit about the trauma that sustained abuse could cause them. What he did had nothing to do with his political stance, but with the fact that he felt entitled and immune enough to treat people however he pleased depending on his mood. And on top of that, apparently he was incapable of doing those things alone and didnât have the balls to attack anyone unless he had a group backing him up, which makes him even more pathetic. The fact that he was charming with his friends or that his political ideals were technically the correct ones does not erase the fact that he was a massive classist piece of shit. You do not stop being a bigot just because you go around shouting four shitty slogans; you stop being one when you actually deconstruct yourself, and James never regretted anything he did; he just hid his bullshit from Lily, which his own friends canonically admitted. So as far as Iâm concerned, his whole heroic persona was just fucking performative posturing.
Thereâs something I think people really need to understand when discussing Snape and the Death Eaters, and itâs that a lot of the discourse around him is intellectually dishonest to a ridiculous degree.
First of all, Iâm the first person to say that comparing the Death Eaters to Nazis is politically inaccurate and honestly kind of lazy. The structure of Voldemortâs movement is not equivalent to historical fascism in the classical sense. Fascist movements like Nazism relied on mass propaganda, populist rhetoric, appealing to the working class, mobilising huge portions of the population through nationalist discourse, fearmongering and social alienation. Voldemort does not do that. Voldemort recruits primarily through aristocratic blood supremacy networks and old-money elitism. Itâs a cult-like supremacist inner circle, not a mass political party built around public mobilisation.
But even putting that aside entirely, what genuinely blows my mind is how people talk about Severus joining the Death Eaters as if he was some fully formed 35-year-old man with a stable support system, financial security and emotional maturity making calculated ideological decisions. He was seventeen. Seventeen. Poor. Isolated. Abused. Socially alienated. Raised in violence. Repeatedly humiliated. Surrounded by people who either enabled his abuse or directly participated in it. And the only group offering him protection, belonging, validation and power was a radicalised extremist circle. And people act shocked that he got recruited?
Iâm sorry, but some of you desperately need to leave fandom spaces and interact with actual human beings. Because in the real world, vulnerable teenagers get radicalised all the time. Into cults. Into gangs. Into extremist politics. Into abusive religious groups. Into criminal organisations. Thatâs literally how recruitment works. You target vulnerable people who have unmet emotional needs and no stable support systems.
And what makes this discourse even more exhausting is how deeply classist it is. Because letâs be honest here: if Severus had been a rich traumatised aristocratic boy from a respected family, half of fandom would be writing 800k redemption arcs about his âcomplexity.â But because heâs poor, socially awkward, visibly traumatised and emotionally dysregulated, people reduce him to âevil incel nazi.â Which is funny coming from fandom spaces that constantly scream about mental health awareness, trauma, neurodivergence and social justice until the traumatised person is unpleasant, angry, difficult or comes from a background they subconsciously look down on.
Because hereâs the thing people donât like admitting: trauma victims are not always nice. They are not always soft. They are not always emotionally articulate. They are not always healthy. Sometimes theyâre bitter. Defensive. Volatile. Socially maladjusted. Hypervigilant. Sometimes they lash out. Sometimes they become deeply unlikeable before they heal , if they ever heal at all.
And Severus never got the chance to heal.
Some of you genuinely talk about a heavily traumatised, abused teenager recruited into extremism the same way conservatives talk about poor kids getting recruited into gangs: with zero structural analysis, zero empathy and zero understanding of how human vulnerability actually functions.
And yes, people can change. This is another thing fandom spaces seem incapable of understanding. Human beings are not static moral caricatures. Iâm nearly thirty. I have met people who left cults. People who left extremist political groups. People who escaped abusive ideologies. People who were raised in deeply reactionary environments and later completely changed as adults. That happens constantly in real life. But apparently fandom morality has become so puritanical and chronically online that some of you think a person should be permanently defined by the worst thing they were manipulated into at seventeen, even if the rest of their life is spent trying to atone for it.
And honestly? A lot of this discourse reeks of people who have never interacted meaningfully with anyone outside their own social bubble. Because if you actually work with vulnerable people, poor communities, abuse victims, former addicts, ex-prisoners, traumatised individuals or radicalisation survivors, your perspective becomes a lot less simplistic very quickly. But instead fandom spaces are full of people who claim to care about nuance, rehabilitation, trauma and systemic violence while simultaneously reducing a traumatised abuse victim to a one-dimensional moral failure because he wasnât ânice enoughâ about his suffering.
At that point youâre not progressive. Youâre just judgmental with prettier vocabulary.
Marauders fans keep shitting on teenage snape for joining the death eaters (which shouldn't be condoned at all) but, like:
The marauders set a werewolf loose for their personal pleasure. Lupin states there were quite a few close misses, Sirius doesn't deny it. None of them except for Remus ever show any traces of guilt.
They created a map which showed positions of people on the map, a serious breach of privacy and basic regard.
Even within the group, they treat each other terribly. Sirius appeared to have great great disregard for Peter's abilities, and used Remus' werewolf form 'as a prank', which could've resulted in horrifying consequences for Remus. James and Sirius chose to trust Peter or Remus on ?? grounds. I could go on, actually.
They became animagi illegally, hence effectively establishing themselves as juvenile delinquents.
James was implied to hex other people (depending on what those hexes were, in atleast some cases, the muggle equivalent of it would be physical assault).
I'll be honest here, I have very ambivalent feelings towards Snape (partly because in my eyes Rowling wasn't able to do him complete justice as a character). But, the double standards make my head spin sometimes.
So sick of the "Neville's boggart" argument, like, GUYS, it's obviously meant to represent Neville's fear of disappointing stern figures of authority, he also said he didn't want it to turn into his grandma either. It's clear that, to him, they're on the same level and replacing one with the other wouldn't help.
McGonagall was Hermione's boggart and she obviously represented her fear of failure.
And Lupin's boggart was just a full moon, c'mon guys, think, do you really believe Remus Lupin is afraid of the moon? They're all meant to be symbolic, it's about what it symbolizes!!
This! Perfectly said.
Mind you, Severus is the most realistic and accurate representation of someone who experienced chronic abuse, parental neglect, bullying, SAing and discrimination, we have in a popular franchise that isn't portrayed as a complete psychopath or an angel. People hating on that very same character for not being a perfect victim is very telling.
Hmm! This strikes me as being remarkably reminiscent of certain real-world historical events. The victim is held by the armsâprevented from fully defending herselfâand is then accused of the very crimes that her abuser is, in reality, committing. Moreover, the abuser commits these crimes openly, right before everyoneâs eyes; yet the world turns away, pretending not to see it, while telling the victim that she is misunderstanding everything and that she ought to be more deferential toward everyone around her. It is nothing short of gaslighting!
Okay, so on the one hand, Snape going alone after the troll makes sense considering he had the job of hunting down Quirrel and seeing what he was doing. On the other hand, the way it was described as Snape being the only one there while all the other teachers went to safety paints a very funny mental image in my mind of Snape grumbling as he dashed around about how they're all exploiting him and hiding behind the youngest of them.
Or the conversation that led to it going like "Severus, go after the troll!" "What, who, me? Why?" "Because you're a fit young man and the rest of us are all old and frail." "O-Old and frail?! Rolanda teaches Quidditch, why can't you send her?" A yell of "SEVERUS" from everyone and off he scurries while grumbling about it under his breath.
Severus being the Youngest Teacher just gives me life ok
they are both twelve
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