NOAH WYLE as DR. JOHN CARTER in ER (1994-2009) | S03E11 and DR. MICHAEL ROBINAVITCH in THE PITT (2025-) | S1E10

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NOAH WYLE as DR. JOHN CARTER in ER (1994-2009) | S03E11 and DR. MICHAEL ROBINAVITCH in THE PITT (2025-) | S1E10
a post about when someone tags someone else on your post
love and beauty in the tags of this post. we are all humans and loving is all we can hope to do on this earth
Ok but WHO WAS THE LAST PERSON WHO LOOKED AT HIM LIKE THAT AND GOT HIM LAID. WHO. and why do i know it was a man
nothing NOTHING NOTHING gets me about dean and food more than him getting back from selling his soul to raise sam from the dead and immediately asking sam if he's hungry.
kinda funny that steve rogers, a chronically ill son of first gen immigrants, was raised by a single mom in brooklyn into an anti fascist progressive man who stood up everyday against oppressors. and that cap 2 was about an AI surveillance state & how easily the government could be corrupted/compromised. and that cap 3 was about accords that would strip enhanced individuals of their autonomy and turn them into pawns/breathing weapons & a tortured POW who was villainized. and how in infinity war steve rogers had become a world wide fugitive doing what he thought was right even if it wasn’t legal.
and then endgame said well on that note, we’re sending him back in time to 1950s (the decade epitomes w trad values and when there was still segregation) and he wouldn’t do anything about social issues or hydra or his best friend being brainwashed bc he deserved to rest <3
i really genuinely wish I could hit chatgpt with my bare fists and hear its pityful electronic voice fade into glitched robotic gibberish and choking beeps as I hit it before I smash it for good and it shuts the fuck up forever
no no it's fine
The scentient punching bag od trek!
in space no one can hear you moan like a girl
Ground control here, we can hear you just fine
Rebels is great because (at least at the beginning) the subtext is that Kanan is out of his mind wondering how to teach Ezra to be the Jedi he never got to grow into. He's wondering how he, an overgrown padawan, can represent an entire culture that was wiped brutally, violently, tragically from the face of the galaxy while still remaining true to the person he grew up to be. He's having dreams and visions of death and destruction and grief, he's reckoning with his past, with the person he is, with the Jedi he will become. He's falling in love and raising 2 kids and fighting the ever-present specter of fascism. He's looking at his lightsaber, the last relic of a lifetime that seems so foreign to him that he changed his name and he's trying to figure out how begin teaching a student who's as old as he was when his training was ended by trauma and death.
Meanwhile Ezra: litesabeir. Vwooom.
Do you think Sabine ever off-handedly mentioned how some mandos thought Korkie was the secret love child of the Duchess of mandalore and everyone else was like, “was that not what happened??”
that or everyone else has COMPLETELY different stories
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I wish I could have heard you sing this… I bet you have a beautiful voice
*dry food crunches* Ridiculously small kitten: “Myam myam myam. Njam njam njam njam njam njam njam! Myam myam myam nyam nyam myam. Mmmam. Mrrrrram. Meep!”
Something that I get chills about is the fact that the oldest story told made by the oldest civilization opens with "In those days, in those distant days, in those ancient nights."
This confirms that there is a civilization older than the Sumerians that we have yet to find
Some people get existential dread from this
Me? I think it's fucking awesome it shows just how much of this world we have yet to discover and that is just fascinating
@makaeru peer review cos this made me check when the Sumerians happened and I forget how recent history is for every other continent. 7000 - 8000 years ago just isn't that long when you're in Australia, and the amount of detailed history we have access to here is wonderful and should be recognised more internationally
Source (non Aboriginal)
And a quote I picked out from a longer interview with an Aboriginal local elder about the area where he touched on the history
Source (the rest of the interview is really interesting and all transcribed, have a look if you're curious)
This is part of my Ancient Civilizations class that I teach, which does a whole week about Australia and the Torres Strait Islands because I was sick of never seeing them represented in USAmerican history contexts. With the help of @micewithknives and @acearchaeologist I've learned so many incredible things about Australia's past and it's been incredibly rewarding to share them with students.
My favorite fact about Aboriginal oral history is the fact that we pretty recently discovered that the Aboriginal myth of the 7 Sisters, an origin story for the Pleiades star cluster, accurately reflects a point TEN THOUSAND YEARS AGO when two stars in the constellation got close enough together to no longer be distinguishable by the naked eye.
The story? 6 sisters running from something that took their 7th sister.
as a gilgar gunditj woman, i was not expecting to see my culture on my dash.
thank you for spreading our words and treating our culture with respect.
Boosting signal.
Echoes from the ancient human past, wonderful.
Their oral history also contains stories about hunting prehistoric megafauna too. Native Australians are the oldest existing culture on earth, which is even more amazing considering how hard the british tried to wipe it out.
Budji Bim volcano.
you've met me at a very "yeah i'm trying to work on that" time in my life
aftercare for posting on ao3
your fic was good you did grammar good you’re the kind of freak people like everything’s cool dude :^)
being able to go to work with hickeys and bite marks on your neck is a human right.
the bosses are allowed creampie while the workers are punished for a simple little hickey. in this essay i will examine sexual politics through the lens of Marxian analysi-
OP, what planet are you from on which it's not MORTIFYING to walk around with visible hickies? Of course that's unprofessional; you're a grown ass man. Grow up!!
I’m an adult woman who likes to do adult things with other adult women. sex is a part of life. grow up.
Your behaviors and opinions are absolutely those of a male. And sex is a part of life that should be kept PRIVATE from the rest of the world, especially in a professional setting where absolutely no one has consented to witnessing your sex life.
women love to eat my pussy
i think it's really funny how twerfs got super mad at this post
not now kitten. daddy's realizing that the scene he invested 1000 words into could be significantly improved but only if he started over from scratch