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@braillecortex
I FOUMDH IT
Regular Couple
this ended homophobia
happy pride month
I was feeling agitated and artblocked yesterday so I decided to give my brain a rest by watching TV and then the next thing I knew these were in front of me
awww the like button turns into a rainbow when you press it! that's so cute...hey staff what's with all the trans women you keep nuking?
i think we should be ridiculing them more for this. you don't get to try and go all "queer website" when your staff likes to go on nuking sprees targeting the trans fem users
would be remiss not to mention that the rainbow notably straight up just removed the trans flag colors from it. like theyâre gone. itâs the progress flag minus the trans flag colors.
thatâs not the whole flag, now is it
hey staff what the fuck
hey staff don't you think you're being too on-the-nose
HEY STAFF DONT YOU THINK YOU'RE BEING TOO ON-THE-NOSE
My favorite review of Iron Lung I saw in an Instagram comment section
four equally well-fitted suits
gen z deadbeat father who left to get oat milk and a vape
Theyâre calling me every slur under the sun over on twitter for this post
Would you sell liquor to this baby
Yes
No
I donât think life begins at contraception but Iâd still sell liquor to baby
Wait hold on rb canceled thatâs the wrong word wait no stopïżŒ
So I went to the timeline where the Roman empire never fellâno, they eventually stumbled back towards a vaguely egalitarian Republic, there's still an emperor but he's essentially prime ministerâis that theyâyeah they got rid of slavery. They still have a weirdly fond view of the ancient empire, but it's like any other society with continuity with a slaveholding versionâthey do the â no they were majority Catholic but it's not strictly enforced. I didn't have time to get the historical breakdownâthey all doâagain, didn't spend time learning history, I don't know what age of sail colonialism was like for them. I saw some black guys and some Indian guys and they seemed chill, I didn't have time to interrogate them about systemic racismâthey do the salute all the time. Yeah with the raised arm. It's normal there. You think it'd be like when you go back to the 20s and you see a Charlie chaplain movie but no it's super off-putting the whole time. Honestly just skip it and go for the Song or Yuan Dynasty timelines, much less weird.
Most iconic scene in any comic ever made tbh
first name PLACE last name HOLDER / parents didn't NAME ME till I got OLDER
wheres seasons greasons
its that time of year again
It doesnât have to be
its not optional
this is the final, ultimate peak of dril tweets and the signal to end the era of weird twitter forever
they got married btw
oh youâre not kidding
Severance is a cool show. Because, like. What if you knew nothing. No context. No idea who you are. No history. And, of course, you are scared, but you canât leave unless you get permission from someoneâ the person who put you hereâ someone who will never listen. Someone who makes all the decisions, who says âIâm a grown-up person and youâre not.â And youâre naive and lonely, but at least thereâs other people in the same boat as you. Someone, just been there slightly longer, is trying to shield you, trying to protect you, taking responsibility and taking on punishment they âcan handle and grow from.â
Like. Oh yeah. I recognize this one. Someone else dresses you. Someone else feeds you. Someone else, who's just like you, but they get everything. The little toys and the waffle party. Helly is desperate and suicidal, but she still has to go to school work. You have to do work that doesn't make sense, but you'll understand eventually. The meaningless, manufactured rivalry between departments. The rumors??? âthey have larvae that eat them?â âIâm livestock grown for foodâ âIâm a bodybuilder who has loads of girlfriends, but you donât know them they go to a different school?â Punishment in the form of apologizing over and over, having to use all the right words, until you are believed. Endless hallways. Scary authority figures. "Are you mad at me?" Religion being the only type of media you see, until you read some shitty book that changes your life. Confusing, sudden camping trips that are supposed to fix you. Condescension. The words "innie" and "outie" are brought up multiple times as infantilizing. Of course his innie's voice is higher pitched????
Everything you're forced to do -- and everything done to you -- is for your benefit, you're told... but not for the benefit of YOU-you. For the benefit of an alternate version of you, a version of you that you can't communicate with, a version of you that you don't even know really exists, but that everyone assures you is you and is, in fact, the version of you that matters more than and should be prioritized over YOU-you. You're not allowed to question this.
Yeah. Reminds me a lot of a kid's Hypothetical Adult Self.
Your future self will understand. Your future self will thank me. Your future self will want you to have done this. This is for your (future self's) own good.
Kid Me wasn't supposed to ask "If I'll want this when I'm older, why can't I just wait to do it until I'm older and want this?"
Wait, I can take this further.
The appeal of severance, at least as we've been shown it so far, is that subjects can have unpleasant experiences (childbirth, a tedious workday, a dental exam) already having happened, to skip directly to the "afterward" and have the unpleasant experience actually experienced by another, lesser version of yourself. Right?
Which is also how a lot of adults feel about children -- either their own retrospective child selves, or the children currently in their lives (whose lives must be structured to best serve their future adult selves). The purpose of childhood is to get unpleasant experiences over with so that the Future Adult Self (the self-that-matters) can have them already over with.
It's so telling that the boss at the door factory who interviews Dylan compares severance to circumcision -- a surgery commonly performed on infants, without medical necessity, based purely on the justification "They'll want/need it done as adults." Now, that's not necessarily true (the world is fully of happily uncircumcised adults), but even if if were, it would raise the inevitable question "Then why not wait until they want/need it as adults?" and the answer is "Because surgery is unpleasant and we assume adults don't want to go through it. The Future Adult Self (the self-that-matters) will want this surgery to already have happened, to have been experienced by the Lesser (childhood) Self."
And people even do this with learning skills! "I wish my parents had made me learn to play piano as a kid." Why can't you learn to play piano now? What's stopping you? What you mean is "I wish I were already good at piano-playing, I wish the awkward, frustrating, beginner stages of learning piano-playing had already been gotten over with by my Lesser Self who exists to get unpleasant things out of the way for Me, the Self Who Matters."