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TMDLLA QUEEN BEE DESIGN SHEET!! 🐝
The swords and perfume are my favourite ever....
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(the marks on felix are cigar burn marks, not hickies)
do you guys remember when we googled something and we would get results that were actually related to the things we searched
AHHHHHH I thought we were doing friendship and they were getting to know each other but he was HACKING her, she's disappearing he's BREAKING THROUGH THE FOURTH WALL
man how the hell is this stupid ass sport legal. why do we funnel HIGH SCHOOLERS into this
jesus christ????
what the fuck.
#the worst is when a kid fucking dies #and his parents try to raise awareness that your kid could fucking die #but all they get is other parents telling them their kid died because he was bad at football
got slapped in the face with this idea, I have many thoughts
the choctaw vampire hunters in sinners, photographed by eli joshua adé, smpsp.
SINNERS By comic artist, Rombutan
Something something vampires have no reflection so he can't even try to see his brother's face anymore when he looks into the mirror
"a kid, a dream, and a burger"
— michael b. jordan via instagram ♡
‘you put that cig out, you can hold her’
the idea that women are "more allowed" to express emotions than men under patriarchy honestly seems like a lie that serves patriarchy itself.
women are constantly pressured to dissociate from the way our circumstances negatively impact us, and we are straight up not permitted more emotional expression in any meaningful way that is received well in patriarchal relations. in reality, we are marked as "more emotional" and therefore taken less seriously than men.
nobody under patriarchy is allowed a healthy and full expression of their emotions, but framing emotional expression as an advantage that women have is bizarre.
Women are only allowed to express emotions that fit the role of servitude - love, care, nurturing, admiration, submission, and some concern or sadness when appropriate.
Men are only allowed to express emotions that fit the role of oppressor - lust, assertiveness, domination, anger, rage, violence.
These emotions are divided to sustain a hierarchy that places women below men. Anyone who violates this division - an angry woman, a nurturing man - is punished.
And women who perform only the correct emotions at the correct moment are still punished with the accusation that those emotions make them inferior to men, whose manly feelings are re-imagined as rational drivers of their actions.
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damn. I can’t even point out the factually correct statement that boys and men are disproportionately affected by brain-eating amoeba infections without being called a misandrist and a bioessentialist. I don’t think men have a biological imperative to swim in infected water, I think we live in a society that teaches young boys that safety is for pussies and you should be willing to do gross stuff because that is what makes you a boy. I vividly recall having to go out to feed the dog as a kid and doing it barefoot, being disgusted by the slimy algae feeling of the damp brick porch and my dad laughing at me and essentially telling me I can’t be a man because I thought it was icky and expressed disgusted.
steven is a really funny character actually. he never went to school. one of his powers is astral projection for no real reason. hes a musical prodigy. he was so traumatized by the end of the show they had to make an entire epilogue series about it. he spent seven years looking like a 3rd grader. he was even bisexual
he went to the center of the earth. he saved the world in flip flops. he broke his bones every day and didnt even notice. he killed someone
he didn’t have a bellybutton. he actively chose to eat super crispy bits of potato that got left in the deep fryer. he lived in a house but his dad lived in a car within walking distance of his house. he could revive people from the dead. all of his clothes were concert merchandise. he had an outdoor washing machine. he was put on trial for murder. he broke both federal and state child labor laws
The murder he was on trial for was different than the murder he committed
The murder he went on trial for was a murder his mom committed. The victim of the murder was also his mom.
he plead guilty
Fun fact: if you, as an adult, tell miserable children that their youth is the best that life will ever be, and that it's all just downhill from there, there's a percentage of them who will hear this and think "well, I guess I better kill myself before that happens." And a certain percentage of those will proceed to do that and succeed.
Anyway what I'm saying is that any time you feel tempted to say that, you should instead consider shutting the fuck up. Just because you peaked at 16 doesn't mean anyone else did. Most peoples' lives get better than that.