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I forgive you.
i forgive your temptations
i forgive your trespasses
i forgive you for turning away
i forgive you for coming back
i forgive you again and again
i forgive you out of spite
i forgive you out of lo—
i forgive you for not trusting in me
i forgive you
i will always forgive you
i can’t forgive my selfishness
i can’t forgive my greed
i can’t forgive my starvation
i can’t forgive my lust
i can’t forgive my stubbornness
i can’t forgive myself for walking away
i can’t forgive…i deserve it
i can’t
how do i forgive…me?
can i get uhhhh maria helping the other shield ladies come to terms with their sexuality and eventually come out please
maria figuring out fairly early on that natasha is gay, picking up on the way she changes the subject whenever anything even remotely involving the community comes up and how she’s been looking at that redheaded ceo of stark industries like she hung the moon.
maria supporting natasha as she does her best to get past years of internalized homophobia, talking with her at early hours of the morning and making sure she knows that she isn’t alone, that there are people in the world who are just like her, and that while some people are dicks, shield is a fairly safe place to come out.
maria wrapping natasha in a hug after she successfully comes out to clint and coulson, rare, wide smiles on both of their faces.
maria smiling sadly when sharon tentatively tells her that she thinks she might be bi, sounding ashamed for being weak, almost, because she knows what it’s like to be so worried that people are going to use your sexuality as a way to destroy the career you’ve worked so goddamn hard to succeed at.
maria assuring sharon that there are people who will help her keep her job, people who will stand by her through all of it, like her and coulson and romanoff and barton and her aunt peggy and, hell, even fury.
maria somehow being even prouder of sharon than she ever has before when she tells her what happened when she came out to her family, and how well she handled it.
i just need maria to be a proudly out, no-nonsense lesbian who helps her wlw friends and loves and supports them.
community bonus material
community webisodes - mini-episodes made with the cast, animated shorts, behind the scenes features or promotional material
kickpuncher comic - a comic that was included with the first season's dvd made by Jim Mahfood
human beings for biden - a video made by the main cast (other than donald glover & chevy chase) in character on a zoom call
community table read & follow up q&a - of the episode s5e4
bloopers
deleted scenes
community art movie
cast & crew answer trivia questions
(unofficial) six seasons and a game - paintball game based in greendale
(unofficial) journey to the center of hawthorne - the game pierce's dad made
feel free to add on! also this video is part of the first but it's my favourite promo so sharing again. and also i have to include too many feet (r slur warning). and lastly, reminder you may not have seen the episode "advanced dungeons and dragons" depending on when & where you watched!
If we don't believe in change, then we don't believe in time.
— David Haller (LEGION)
Its 2021 and I'm still sad no one talks about Legion. Not the movie, the FX show. It was so good?? Fucking trippy as hell, the costume design is next level, superpowers, good soundtrack, dance sequences, lesbian Aubrey Plaza? And every single character is morally grey. If you've never watched it PLEASE do yourself a favor.
No one is allowed to complain about Wanda accidentally enslaving an entire town if they also think that Strange intentionally making a man beat himself for 3 weeks, just for shits and giggles, was a totally okay thing to do
AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (2015) WANDAVISION (2021) DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS (2022)
Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS 2022 | dir. Sam Raimi
Fav blackhill fics? Any rating, any kind
Wow! This is a big question!
These are in no particular order and this is by no means exhaustive. This is just a sampling of some of my favorites.
parks and rec headcannons bc i finised rewatching it last week after not having seen in two-ish years and have alot of thoughts
- april wears the lipstick ron gave her when she was in the hospital (”i didnt know what to get you, so i just got lipstick and magazines. girl stuff”) at her wedding
- ben and april go to lunch together once a month after they get back from washington. april makes him swear not to tell anyone, or she’ll kill him. everyone else is very much aware.
- leslie and ann have a pair of jeans that they swap every time they see eachother. (i want to say a-la sisterhood of the travelling pants, but i have never actually seen or read sisterhood of the travelling pants)
- tom and ann keep in touch after she leaves, and become pretty good friends
- leslie sends rotting eggs to chris for close to a year after he breaks up with ann. he knows it’s her, but never actually mentions it because he thinks its kind of sweet.
- leslie knope is the first female president of the united states of america. she is elected in 2028, and serves two full terms.
- tom and jean-ralphio hooked up at some point. maybe more than once. i will not be elaborating on this.
- april and andy have champion taxidermied when he dies, and it’s not uncommon for them to do things like take him to the park with them
- donna is genuinely friends with gayle. they email, mostly.
- ben is banned from even mentioing cones of dunshire while any of the triplets have friends in the house, after an incident at their joint twelfth birthday party
- speaking of the triplets, they all LOVE april and andy, and are actually a big part of april deciding to let up and have kids
- orin is technically the godparent of april and andy’s kids. leslie almost passes out when she discovers this.
- at some point following the wedding, tom and donna take joe along for treat yo’ self day. they never try this again.
- april can lift tom up, like, very easily, and takes any opportunity to do so.
Parks and Recreation (2009-2015)
To those of you feeling like all of your internet friends are screaming at you, you are not alone. It’s a bit of a clusterfuck right now, and the future looks very bleak considering the Supreme Court. It can be very easy to slip into despair. Don’t. While some people are trying to offer help, it can feel like your dashboard/feed/whatever is one huge trauma conga line. And it is. There’s a lot of people who don’t know what to do, so they’re reblogging everything that they feel is helpful all at once, while others are venting very legitimate frustrations and fears. But it can all be so very overwhelming being on the receiving end of it.
So do your best not to get overwhelmed. Step away. Take a break. Skip posts. I’m here to tell you, you can mute or unfollow people. You can set up filters. Do what you need to do in order to preserve your mental health so that you can function for the long haul.
Because it will be a long haul. A lot of posts are going to play up urgency. But take a minute, an hour, even a few days to shore up your mental health shields. You don’t have to do everything now. And it’s important to not get so overwhelmed that you end up doing nothing. Because doing nothing is what got us here.
Remember that some people have different responses to trauma. Some fight, some freeze, and some flee. All are valid and all need to do different things.
There are lots of resources if you are looking to fight… you don’t need a list from me. Your dash/feed is probably full of helpful lists. And there’s always googling if for some miraculous reason it isn’t.
If you are frozen, step away for today. The problem will still exist tomorrow. If you feel stuck tomorrow and don’t know what to do, make a list of 3-10 options suggested by all of the reblogs/retweets/etc. and assign them a number. Then go to Random.org and randomize what ONE thing you will do. If you really hate it, you know that isn’t a viable option for you. Keep doing that until you find ONE thing that you can do.
If you need to flee, flee. Take the time you need to get your bearings. Then, when you feel safer, find ONE thing to do that you feel safe doing.
This is a battle that is going to be won in inches. And I’m going to tell you that if all of your troops are suffering from mental burnout/despair, then the other side will continue to win.
And that’s the last thing we want or need.
Okay… TL:DR over
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I want to reiterate something that I saw on Twitter. I'd love to share the actual Twitter thread but of course I already can't find it in the massive swamp of stuff going on right now.
The urge to create new organizations is probably pretty strong in most Center to left Americans right now. To work as an individual, finding ways to help that you can do individually , perhaps even visibly. Somehow doing all the ground-up organizational work feels like doing more than joining the organizations that already exist. I'm here to tell you to resist that urge. This is one of those you are not immune to propaganda moments.
There is a fairly pervasive disease, particularly among folks who have protested and donated but not gotten into the nitty-gritty work yet. It's a very well intentioned instinct that you, personally, can do more to fix things as a leader than as a participant. The more privileged you are, the more you are going to believe this. (White Americans, we are very very susceptible to this, and it is a flavor of white supremacy it can be damn hard to unpack.)
You're going to want to join untested Auntie Networks and say individually that you are willing to help your friends/people you know without engaging in the already massive, already well-established, often led by BIPOC reproductive health organizations that already exist.
Your local abortion access organization, whether it is a mutual aid organization run on Instagram or a registered Foundation/charity with a significant web presence is already doing the work that you think needs to be done. There are already networks of people willing to open their homes, cars, and lives to people who need abortion care, organizations that provide money for travel, organizations that lobby heavily in Washington and even in corporate halls for Reproductive Rights.
The best thing you can do to help right now is to join an organization that already exists. To join up with your community, as locally as you possibly can, and let them tell you what work needs to be done. If you are brand new to this, if you are just now raging and you have energy to burn, it may feel like these organizations don't understand and they are not doing enough. But I assure you, they're working their asses off and they have for years.
There are huge groups of people that even before the overturn of Roe struggled to access reproductive health care of all kinds. Poor folks, indigenous communities, rural communities, black and brown folks, people living in abusive situations, disabled folks, they have all been denied appropriate Healthcare over and over and over again and the organizations they have already created and set up know how to do their best to access all the resources that are available, know how to build on their own scaffolding to extend resources, and are your best bet to do real good.
This is a lot like those can drives every year at Thanksgiving and christmas. It feels good to give these big tangible tins and boxes of food, but just writing a check does so much more than you could imagine. 10, 50, sometimes even a hundred times as much food, and of the types and varieties that people are actually looking for, accounting for communities and cultural values and health conditions. But still every year people love to give 50 packs of ramen noodles, rather than $50, because we have this belief that our individual decisions are somehow more valuable than the community decisions made by those actually working and living directly in the community. We are wrong. Please understand that while this Instinct to be a hero and leader on an individual basis is very well intentioned and understandable, it's a bad instinct put in our heads by years and years and years of stories about just one Renegade somehow being the key to saving the world rather than the diligent work of an entire community.
Here are the best things that you can do right now, even though they will not feel as satisfying as running as fast as you can to try to be a hero:
Stop
You're having a lot of feelings right now. Those feelings are utterly, completely valid. But when you are running entirely on adrenaline, on grief or anger or spite, you're going to run out of fuel pretty fast. The best thing you can do is take a beat to live in your feelings and then turn to do what you can thoughtfully and deliberately. It took the right about 40 to 50 years of slowly, pointedly, doggedly working local elections, working individual candidates, building communities and organizations, to overturn Roe. There is a non-zero chance that it is going to take just as long to turn it back again. Prepare yourself for that. Prepare for a long road. Be ready to put your shoulder in it, over and over. Be ready to take breaks while other people push, but without losing your own hope and determination. Then when others are running out of steam, put your shoulder to the work again.
Look
Search for organizations as local as possible. You're going to want to donate national. You're going to want to feel like you're doing the most good in the widest area. Your local community is what needs you most. Big organizations whose names end up on the news will have tons of donations right now. Search for organizations in your neighborhood, city, township, county, and state.
Listen
When you find those organizations, you're going to have a lot of ideas. Spend at least a month or a few meetings listening to what they are already doing. Check out their websites or social media presences and respond to their direct appeals as best as you can. You will often find that your mind changes once you are actually in the community, doing the work. You will often find that your well-intentioned ideas have often already been tried and may even be already in place in a slightly different manner than you expected.
You will also often find that you are going to need to confront your own privilege, over and over. To listen to the people doing the work often means you need to stop talking. There is nothing wrong with having good ideas, but when you are walking in from the outside you need to have the humbling moment of realizing you may not be as much of an expert as you think you are.
Stay
As I previously mentioned, this is not going to be a few weeks work. It's unlikely it's going to be a few months work. This is going to take years. It's going to take election cycles.
Don't burn yourself out. Don't work furiously for a few weeks, give up, and never return. Work this kind of stuff into your regular schedule. Make this a daily or weekly or monthly commitment. As someone with ADHD, I know damn well it can be hard to set a new routine, but it's better for you to work one day a month for 2 years then it would be to work everyday for one month and then never return.
If you need a break, decide when you're going to come back when you take the break and commit to returning to the work. You can always change your mind. But consistency will be a powerful tool in both building communities and doing the work of making real change.
This is the hardest piece of it. It's easy to settle back into a life of privilege where you can choose to no longer think about such things. This happened with an awful lot of white activists after the summer of BLM. I admit I am as guilty as the next person of getting overwhelmed and never returning to some of the organizations I used to help. We are all human and some people will fall away, but those who have prepared to be out there in the long term will fall away less, encourage others to return more often, and keep the fires burning on our long slow walk back.
🏳️🌈 Ruth Ellis (1899 - 2000) was the daughter of former slaves. She came out as a lesbian when she was 16-years-old to the complete acceptance of her family. In 1937, Ruth and her longtime partner moved to Detroit from their hometown of Springfield, Illinois for the promise of higher wages. There, she became the first woman in Michigan to run her own printing business. She printed fliers, posters, and stationary in the front room of her home, which also quickly became a hotspot for Black LGBTQ social life. Before long, Ruth was helping those who came around in any way she could, including by paying for college tuitions. After the Stonewall uprising, 70-year-old Ruth began giving speeches in support of gay and lesbian rights all across the country. She remained an activist for the rest of her long life and even spent her 100th birthday leading the San Francisco Dyke March. At the time of her death at 101, she was recognized as the oldest out lesbian in the US. She is the subject of the documentary "Living With Pride: Ruth C. Ellis @ 100" and is the namesake of the Ruth Ellis Center, a shelter for homeless and at-risk LGBTQ youth in Detroit.
Celebrate Ruth Ellis.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Ellis_(activist)
#Pride #BlackLivesMatter
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next week at the grammys i wanna see someone throw a chair at justin bieber. ive had a taste of award show violence and i fear i now crave it
parks and rec had the best minor characters