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colour palettes made from some of my favourite steven universe scenes
collection of posts for a very specific dynamic
[Image IDs: Image #1: Tumblr post from professor-pants on Aug 15 reading: Genre of character: submissive like a guard dog is submissive.
Reblog from haljaTheFanGirlCat on Aug 19 reading: #very capable of taking care of themselves very eager to take care of someone else #would kill a man for even slightly offending their partner
Image #2: Tumblr post and reblogs from manyWinged on Aug 28 reading: my main problem with objectification isn't that it's degrading and dehumanizing but that not enough people get weird and intense with it
being reduced to a mere object in someone's eyes: disgusting. revolting. i hope you die.
being reduced to a mere object in someone's eyes but the object in question is a deadly weapon, or a dangerous wild animal, or a terrifying powerful force of nature: [so mad with lust i feel physically nauseous] i think i hauve covid
please please please Please let me be your sword I'll be such a good sharp blade i promise *begging like a dog*
Image #3: Tumblr post and reblogs from naceless on Sep 17 reading: The homoerotic relationship between a sword and its scabbard
The sword that cuts all but its scabbard. The scabbard that consumes none but its sword. The sword that is dulled by its scabbards protection but would fall to disrepair without it
The scabbard that cannot kill yet is soaked in blood all the same from holding its sword
Image #4: Tumblr post from wispDove on Sep 16 reading: "why did you respond in 23 seconds" I would rip my heat out of my chest for you if you asked. Next question
Image #5 Tweet from tar-minyatur's court twink (@/ caranthirs) reading: it's simply so sexy when devotion becomes ruthlessness. when "i would do anything for you" is taken to its furthest extreme and a character has become utterly amoral in their unbending loyalty
Image #6: Tumblr post from pendulum-north reading: the reciprocity of the attack dog and the hand that holds the short leash though. both wielding just as much capability for hurt. mutually-assured destruction, only constrained by a thin line of honor, loyalty, and a tine of fear. note that this feeling is not trust, but it may as well be as close to it as each of them let themselves feel in the matter.
Image #7: Tumblr post from pendulum-north of a screenshot of tumblr tags reading: #the leash being a construct for both party #the dog could tug out of the grasp and run away or attack the handler just as easily as the handler coule let go of the leash or choke it #but they both chose to respect and view the leash as worthy of this trust. i will not let u go i will not run away. i will not kill u. #flimsy but the strongest bond because of their conscious choice. #willing choice or born out of dire circumstances it doesnt matter. in the end the dog heels and the handler stands still.
Text reading: It's all in the plausible deniability of it all!! I could only give you tenderness under the guise of me fearing retribution via teeth and snarls. i only heed your call because i fear the cold and starvation. i cannot admit what we both know. loving you will destroy me, will betray the very essence of what i was created for, of the role i was meant to play. and so now the stage is set for us to circle each other, wary. if eternally precarious possession was the closest thing to love i could get from you i will gorge myself on it.
Image #8 Tumblr post and reblog from lotsHusband on Jul 24 reading: why is it always the fancyLad boy-king type whos the bottom. maybe his tough loyal knight who uses his body to protect and defend him and lives to serve him wants to get railed
maybe I just like it when masc dudes with scars and calluses and a devotion complex bigger than the moon get topped by troubled prettyBoys with hands thatve never worked a day in their life. who said that
Image #9: Tumblr post and reblog from manyWinged on Jul 29 reading: I will Always clap my hands excitedly and lean forward in my seat when someone tells a character to "keep your dog on a leash" only for it to turn out they're referring to another person
the way it reframes the entire relationship dynamic between the two people being addressed. the way wilful loyalty becomes hopeless devotion. the way aggression and violence goes from honorable and rational to bestial and instinctual. the ways faith and trust intersect with codependency and reliance. the questions about power and who wields it in the relationship it opens up. the way it functions as both an insult and an expression of intimidation, of fearful submission.
Image #10 Tumblr post from casGirl on Apr 30 reading: Couples t shirts that say "I bet on losing dogs" and "losing dog" /End IDs]
so im trying to decipher this chart on wikipedia that has common vampire weaknesses in it and
a ‘green/yes’ is a weakness, a ‘red/no’ is something that isnt a weakness, and a ‘?’ is something that has never been addressed but fucking riddle me this
in what lore are vampires weak to getting soggy in milk
i scrolled over to check to see what this could possibly be and
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happy halloween month time for my favourite post of all time
He is very talented 😺
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One hill I will die on is that it's always infinitely funnier for mad scientist characters to have an actual area of expertise, and the narrower it is, the funnier it gets. Like, they're mad scientists. They can branch out from it. But it's a very special thing to be able to point to the person who built a death ray/engineered life in their basement/etc and be able to confidently state what they got their PhD in.
"Doc Brown is a mad scientist" Well yeah, obviously.
"Doc Brown is a mad physicist" Now we're getting somewhere!
"Doc Brown is a mad nuclear physicist" Specifically conjures up images of a guy who spent his PhD doing a million repetitive cyclotron tests and eventually said fuck this, I'm building a time machine instead. Comedy gold.
post oots - bramblestar's storm
Thing I noticed about expressions
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You're a content creator. Or perhaps video maker is a better word. Filmaker doesn't sound right, you mostly just film yourself. But either way because you read stuff to a camera for a living everyone is telling you to get a digital voice box. You never thought of yourself as the type to become a cyborg, but it's not something you can see, and it really does get down that narration voice down more than any fleshy voice box does.
You finally cave in and get it. Your new voice is way more steady, a bit more feminine and high, strangely calmly enthusiastic. It's really weird hearing yourself talk with so little imperfections, it's not how you sound in your head at all, and all your freinds are kind of weirded out. But on the bright side your channel grows a lot, you've gained more subscribers in the month since you replaced your voice than you have in all the years when you had your biological voice. Everyone is so very proud of you, for the first time your parents actually support your job, and you have so much more to spend now.
After a few months a big network wants to sign a contract with you, it'll let you get the good sponsors, the ones that people trust, and let you crossover with content creators you only ever thought of yourself as a fan of. It seems so nice, though they do say that they can request any body part they want be replaced, or else you'll break contract, and become nothing once more.
After things go well for awhile, but your growth steadied a bit, your network request you take another mechanical body part. They say your expressions aren't very "on brand" and your face shape is a bit too 2050s for their liking, so they're going to replace some of your facial muscles with much more plyable machines. After the surgery your expressions are entirely manual, or set by an app, it skyrockets your channel, but none of your freinds or family even recognize your face, and it doesn't emote when you aren't actively telling it too, so most of your offline social interactions leave you stuck with an expressionless wide eyed stare. You realize they also added some online upgrades to your mechanical voice box, it sounds even less like you now, and you're not able to say words like 'fuck' or 'sex' or 'unionize'. You didn't realize before how horrifying it would be to try to say a specific words and not be able to, nomatter how hard you try.
Your career keeps going well, you get some upgrades that stop you from sleeping or eating that much but you don't really mind those. You also start having fewer and fewer freinds outside the industry and more and more freinds from within it. But after a minor scandal with an ex, your manager tells you you're going to get a new type of surgery: they say that it's not good for someone as famous as you to have body parts that aren't advertiser freindly, they tell you you need to have your genitals and nipples removed, with such a young audience it would be irresponsible not to. A marketing expert feigns comfort as you try to cry, telling you you'll be just like a cute little doll.
You know you can't resist. The company technically owns your face and your voice, if you tried to resist they could have them ripped out of your skull, leaving you a bloody mess. You enjoy your sex organs for the last few days you have them, trying to make the most out of what you'll probably never have again. When the operation is done you wish your eyes could still cry, your body feels so alien, your anatomy so weird and empty and like your body isn't your own. There's an awful voice in the back of your head (and in every comment section now) telling you're not a real woman anymore. You start to understand what people mean by dysphoria, your body is less and less your own every day.
Eventually they take almost all of your body, it's theirs to control. As the years go by you don't have bones you have metal and plastic, you don't have skin you have rubber that looks a lot like skin. Even your eyes are gone, you have new color changing eyes, with the same restrictive settings that Christian parents put on their children's artificial eyes, that block out things like nudity and gore, they censor away a lot of books and news articles too. You don't feel like yourself at all, you're someone else's now, someone's pretty little doll. Your body doesn't even look human now, more like a hyper feminine anime figurine, with no hair on its legs, and a face that never cries or gets angry.
You can barely look at human bodies now, they don't even read as real to you. You admire other cyborgs if anything, cyborgs who replaced their body parts because they wanted to, and look how they want, people with jailbroken limbs and organs that run on Linux, many limbed insectoids who don't try to look humanoid, and furries whose artificial skin makes them look like wolves or cats, or asymmetrical punks who have art sprawling across their metal chassises. You admire them more because at least you could in theory some day become that, become someone who owns their own body, even if most people consider them the lowest of the low, the most cringe the most unmarketable. You want so badly to become unmarketable.
Mabye you want everything to be torn away. You fantasize about your expensive body being destroyed, and ending up with boxy uncomfortable hospital model parts. Mabye if you're broken nobody will want to play with you. You don't know if anything can save you, anything short of a r*volution, and that's not even a word your eyes can see or your mouth should say, so it's so scary to think of it.
sometimes i want a new face
everyone has at least 1 wrong opinion at all times and it's fine. that's just how humans work. no one can be right about everything or educated on every issue all the time. in a few years you will look back on this time in your life and decide an opinion you currently have was actually wrong in the same way you've done a thousand times before and instead of thinking of your past (present) self as morally reprehensible for holding that opinion you will acknowledge that everyone has wrong opinions all the time, and you will make a mental note that you're constantly growing as a person, and you will move on with your day
On Writing Disabilities
When it comes to writing minorities we usually talk a lot about LGBTQ* and BI_PoC, but the topic that usually gets overlooked are disabilities. While at this point we might see some version of characters with autism, and ADHD. Usually in a way that the characters are a bit "oddballs", though, not in the way of characters being non-verbal and rarely only involving symptoms like meltdowns and such.
And in general... It annoys me. Especially in western media.
During the last two or three years Japanese media has incresingly started to include a lot more disability representation, even among main characters. This mostly happens in slice of life anime and manga, but it generally is a nice change of pace. But there is also stuff like Witch Hat Atelier, that goes stronger into disabilities in a fantasy world.
Now, there is some representation in western media. I mean, Dragon Prince comes to mind with aunt Amaya, and some of the background characters in Miraculous Ladybug have some disabilities. However, I cannot think of a single piece of visual media at the very least with a disabled main character. At least not within all the scifi/fantasy stuff I am consuming.
And even when it comes to side characters, it is not very common. Same with books. And maybe there is a good reason for this, because it really turns out that a lot of abled people suck at imagining disabilities, because when they think about a disability, they will usually think about what they would do if they became suddenly disabled in a very specific way.
The issues with that are somewhat multifold.
One part s, that a lot of abled people misunderstand disabilities in general. This basically boils down to binary thinking. Either something works 100% or it does not work at all. This is why abled people will act as if they have found you cheating when you stand up from your wheelchair. They do not realize that most people who sit in a wheelchair are not in fact paraplegic, but sit in the wheelchair for other reasons. When I need the wheelchair, I need it, because my blood oxygen levels are too low, and I am very, very dizzy on that day, so without the wheelchair I would not be able to move around without falling over. I can however stand up for a moment to fetch something, or I can get up and easily transfer into my bed or a toilet. Other people sit in a wheelchair because of chronic pain, or fits of weakness, or cramps or... the reasons are endless, really. Many people who sit in a wheelchair do not use the wheelchair every day. I am by now down to 2-3 days a month. But on those days I either stay in bed or need to use the wheelchair.
And the same goes with other disabilities. People hear "deaf" and think the people hear nothing. Most people who are labled deaf are in fact hard of hearing. They hear something, just not enough to function like a normal hearing person. Most legally blind people are able to see something. Some see in little flecks, some see just very blurry, some see on one eye and not the other... It goes on like this. But most times when abled people write about this, they do not depict it this way. Because they do not understand disability.
And again, they usually will look at it often from the perspective of suddenly loosing something that they have.
And mind you: Yes, most disabilities are not a thing you have at birth. You will gain this disability somehow during the course of your life. But here is the thing: No matter when you acquire your disability, you will get used to it. Sure, it might be a shock at first, and a lot of the depictions by abled people writing disabled people, might work if the character has recently acquired that disability. But it does usually not work for a character who has been disabled for 10+ years, or who has actually been disabled from birth.
Abled people can often not imagine that there are in fact disabled people - especially among those who have been disabled from birth - who do not want to be "healed". And cannot imagine that to some people "healing" is actually horrifying. We often hear tearjerker stories about blind and deaf people being cured and first seeing/hearing their loved ones. The stories we do not hear are the stories of those being "healed" and then finding, that actually they just mentally cannot properly deal with the visual or audio information and find it horrifying and/or painful.
And that is the other issue with writing disabled people: Often disabled people are written just to be healed. And that is just... not optimal.
So, what am I even trying to say?
Honestly, I don't know. Probably: Read actually stuff from the perspective of disabled people. And keep in mind that disabled people will always exist. Like, if you do not have disabled people existing in your fantasy/scifi works, I will always assume you are eugenicist.
Death note but instead of lights inner monologues being 0.2 seconds long hes just dissociating the whole time and isn't aware of how long hes gone for and just assumes its been 10 seconds and continues answering whatever question he was asked, everyone in the task force is completely oblivious "hes always done this" but everytime he dissociates he has that evil kira smile and L is DYING, because, WHY DOES NO ONE THINK ANYTHING OF HIS EVIL SMILE?? someone calls him abelist and light is smiling the whole time and L just goes insane because he IS kira
I must sleep. Sleep is the mind-healer. Sleep is the big-life that brings total ability to fucking do anything. I will face my bed. I will permit the blankie to pass over me and snores to pass through me. And when sleep has gone past I will turn the outer eye to greet the new morning. When the sleep has gone there will be everything. Energy and will to live will remain.
No matter how angry or upset you are, displays of physical aggression are off limits.
The restaurant server forgot your order so now you won't have time to eat before the end of your lunch break? That's inconvenient and frustrating, but doesn't call for slamming your fist on the table or other displays of physical aggression. Find a different way to problem solve.
Your roommate forgot to do the dishes again so now you don't have clean dishes to eat a meal after working a double shift? Again that is frustrating and inconvenient, but certainly doesn't call for slamming doors or other displays of physical aggression. Find a different way to problem solve.
First of all, you never know who has PTSD, and PTSD is far more common than you might think. Even if you think you know someone very well you can never know if there's a part of their past they never share with anyone.
Second of all, the reason that as a society we are trying to move away from physical violence as a method of problem solving is that physical violence for problem solving is inherently unequal. It adds to the marginalization and oppression of disabled people, elderly people, children, people just naturally smaller in stature and frame, survivors of domestic violence, and anyone else who is at a disadvantage in physical altercations. This includes displays of physical aggression, like punching a wall, slamming your fist, raising your voice, or slamming doors.
If you're someone naturally smaller in frame and stature, or a child, or elderly, or physically disabled, and someone larger and more physically fit than you is doing displays of aggression such as shouting or slamming doors, it can be very frightening and possibly trigger a panic attack especially if you have PTSD.
But regardless of someone's size and physical capabilities, it's always possible to bring up traumatic memories that trigger a panic attack if you resort to physical displays of aggression, making it never okay.
Unless someone is genuinely making you feel unsafe, such as someone stalking or harassing you or potentially about to attack you, then you have absolutely nothing worthwhile to gain from making someone intimidated/afraid.
Find a better way to express your feelings and solve your problems.
genuinely. leaning into the idea that being a kind and understanding person is all just "good person role-play" has done more for my ability to be kind to people in my life than like. beating myself up for being a bad person ever has. who cares if it's just role-play. at the end of the day I am being nice to people and that is my entire goal here!
Yeah pretty much.
I had an argument with a friend about this. They said they were being impatient, and I responded that if they're waiting and not obnoxiously complaining that is being patient. They strongly disagreed, believing that acting a trait was not at all the same as actually having it.
It was a little frustrating, because it felt like they were moralizing this and judging me for not caring if someone actually truly cares about being kind to a random stranger. The result is the same?