Lance: Hey Keith I have a fact to tell you!
Keith: Alright lay it ok me.
Lance: The human body has 206 bones.
Lance: But when Im with you I have 207 ;)
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Lance: Hey Keith I have a fact to tell you!
Keith: Alright lay it ok me.
Lance: The human body has 206 bones.
Lance: But when Im with you I have 207 ;)
Iâm fine, yeah. Aside from the not sleeping the jumpiness and the crushing fear that something terrible is about to happen.
Takashi Shirogane
Pidge: Did you know when a coral gets stressed it dies?
Shiro: Then if I was a coral I wouldve died a thousand times over.
Keith: I hope someone takes me out.
Keith: On a date or with a sniper either way Id be happy
Friend: What are smiling about?
Me: Nothing.
My head: Lance McClain
Emotionally abusive Parents 101
âąYelling at your child for no real reason or something very small aka over reacting. âąDismissing your childâs own thoughts, opinions, beliefs and interest as âcrazyâ, âirrelevantâ etc, when they donât align with yours âąBasically never allowing your child to become their own person independent of you âąBlocking your childâs access to the outside world and getting angry or jealous over relationships you feel take precedent over yours âąTeasing/insulting your own child, calling them names like âuselessâ an âidiotâ etc âąNever apologising when youâve yelled at your child for no reason or when your in the wrong. Instead switch to being overtly nice and issuing loving epithets and displaying overly loving gestures âąGetting mad when your child gets mad at you or disagrees âąUses the idea that you have gave your child life and food as emotional blackmail often to prevent them taking a life choice that wasnât in your designated plan for them âąNever apologising when youâve hurt your childâs feelings even after they tell you specifically that you hurt their feelings.
If you do any of these chances are you are an emotionally abusive parent so congrats! I will now be taking care of your children to spare them repercussions your actions will cause them in adulthood.
This is an enormous chain and Iâm sorry, but I need to say this:
The laws in the Old Testament were set forth by god as the rules the Hebrews needed to follow in order to be righteous, to atone for the sin of Adam and Eve and to be able to get into Heaven. That is also why they were required to make sacrifices, because it was part of the appeasement for Original Sin.
According to Christian theology, when Jesus came from Heaven, it was for the express purpose of sacrificing himself on the cross so that our sins may be forgiven. His sacrifice was supposed to be the ultimate act that would free us from the former laws and regulations and allow us to enter Heaven by acting in his image. That is why he said âit is finishedâ when he died on the cross. That is why Christians donât have to circumcise their sons (godâs covenant with Jacob), that is why they donât have to perform animal sacrifice, or grow out their forelocks, or follow any of the other laws of Leviticus.
When you quote Leviticus as godâs law and say they are rules we must follow because they are what god or Jesus wants us to do, what you are really saying, as a Christian, is that Christâs sacrifice on the cross was invalid. He died in vain because you believe we are still beholden to the old laws. That is what you, a self-professed good Christian, are saying to your god and his son, that their plan for your salvation wasnât good enough for you.
So maybe actually read the thing before you start quoting it, because the implications of your actions go a lot deeper than you think.
This is a theological point that doesnât come up often enough.
Yes, all cis people.
I do not care who you are. I do not care how long youâve known the person. I do not care that itâs so hard for you. If you do not use a trans personâs correct name and pronouns, you can fuck right off. I do not have time for this shit anymore.
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I think one of the things that makes Azula so amazing as a villain and a character is that her breakdown is foreshadowed by her earliest episodes. All the pieces are on the board at the very start, you just donât realize it. So when the breakdown comes itâs all full of callbacks to earlier behavior and it suddenly feels utterly natural that this person youâve seen as a nigh-untouchable badass mastermind is coming so undone. It doesnât come out of nowhere, it was there all along from the very start and we simply forgot about it in the interim because she was being so badass and it had no reason to take effect just yet.
âHer speech to the captain about the tides foreshadows her banishing all her servants and advisors. The captain is totally honest with her despite being scared, that theyâre not bringing the ship in just yet because of an issue with the tides. Tides are BIG deal in regards to bringing in a ship but Azula doesnât care and simply wants her will done now and makes it clear she will harm or kill the captain if he doesnât do the thing he knows is a bad idea. The man is not delaying for silly reasons or to hide a mistake, he is genuinely making a sound decision about how to bring a ship into port, Azula simply doesnât care she wants what she wants done now and treats disagreement as disloyalty. Azula perceives anyone subordinate as not doing what she wants for any reason at all to be proof theyâre not perfectly loyal.
âThe one hair out of place with Lo and Li training her. It shows Azula as a perfectionist, and again, as a control freak. She cares about appearences, which probably ties into her status as a prodigy who has long been praised for being such. She needs to make it look effortless and perfect. But after Boiling Rock this starts to slide. In The Southern Raiders he hair comes down fully during her fight with Zuko and she doesnât even careâhell, she canât do anything to fix it since she needs her hand to hang onto the mountain. Then in the finale her hair is an utter disaster, showing just how far sheâs fallen. Once again it fully comes down while sheâs fighting, and by the time the fight is over and Katara has her restrained sheâs a total mess.
âRecruiting Ty Lee. This is where we should have known from the start that Ty Leeâs loyalty to Azula is not absolute by any means. Ty Lee wanted to stay with the circus and only left because of Azula clearly threatening her by having the net set on fire. We see it again in Zuko Aloneâs flashbacks, where Azula is obviously jealous of Ty Lee being able to do better gymnastics than her and bullies her for it. Ty Lee is only with Azula out of fear and always has been. Of course if it came down to Azula or Mai sheâd choose Mai.
âRecruiting Mai. Itâs even more subtle than with Ty Lee but they show why Mai will eventually betray Azula in the same episode Mai debuts in. When Tom-Tom, Maiâs little brother, is in danger and a hostage, Azula makes it clear she doesnât give a shit about that and that the deal should be off Maiâs not as open as Ty Lee is so she doesnât seem to react as much but itâs the same situation. Azula wants Mai on her team and doesnât care what happens to people Mai probably cares about. Thing is, the person Mai cares about most is Zuko, who Azula is hunting. Mai betraying Azula for Zuko becomes more and more of a given as the show establishes Maiâs feelings for him. Meanwhile Azula probably assumed that if Mai was willing to endanger her own little brother for Azula, there would be no conflicts of loyalty regarding ZukoâŠand was wrong. As Mai said, she miscalculated.
It was all there right from the start of season 2.
Azula is such an interesting character partly because she seems to be unable to see anything that isnât black and white. You are either completely loyal to her or you are a traitor. You either are willing to follow her every order or you are useless. You are either strong/powerful or you are weak/pathetic. You either love her or view her as a monster.
Like that is why she could not foresee Mai and Ty Leeâs betrayal. They had proven their loyalty to her multiple times; therefore, Azula had no reasons to question that loyalty despite it being clear that Ty Lee was scared of her and Mai was still in love with Zuko. Azula is generally surprised when she is betrayed.
We see the opposite with her mother, Ursa. Despite her hallucination of Ursa telling her that she loved Azula, Azula still maintained her belief that her mother viewed her as a monster. Something that must be feared. While the audience does not know the true feelings of Ursa, we do know that she is a kind and compassionate woman, so it is hard to imagine that she would view one of her children as a monster. Yet because she seemed to favored Zuko over Azula as well as left both of them (in order to save Zukoâs life), it is easy to see how Azula convinced herself that her mother did not love her, which turned into the belief that Ursa thought she was a monster.
Hey ppl ^^ From today till friday ill be at a sportblabla thingy so I wont post anything. Hope youll understand ^^ Cya in 5 days
Lost and Found
Hunk: Imagine someone handing you a box of all things youve lost throughout your live :D
Pidge: Would be nice to have an appopriate sleeping schedule again.
Lance: Thanks for finding my sense of purpose.
Coran: Childhood innocence my good old friend.
Keith: I knew I lost my cool somewhere.
Shiro: Good to have my will to live again
Allura: My entire civilisation! Feels like it has been 10000 years.
Hunk: Guys....could you lighten up a little?
Plaxum: Lance! We meet again what a small world.
Lance: And still I never run into Beyoncé
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Meanwhile, in America, feminists are complaining about how dress codes are oppressive.
You idiots have never experienced oppression, and pray you never do, because this is what it looks like.
As a South Asian American feminist, let me remind everyone that oppression is not a competition.
Just because we fight one type of sexism doesnât mean we donât care about other instances of sexism that donât affect us directly in our day to day lives.
My heart goes out to this woman and the hundreds of other victims like her. I want to educate people about these kinds of incidents. I support organizations that help women like this.
You may think that dress code issues are trivial, but they are related to a larger issue of womenâs bodily autonomy, which affects womenâs health and safety.
So please, letâs try to bring awareness and bring about change instead of insulting entire groups of people because they are facing issues that are less scary than the one presented.
âoppression is not a competitionâ
thank you so much for this wording
Every time someone, usually a guy, complains about feminists not experiencing oppression, I canât help but see what they are really trying to say.
âThis is how men could be treating you, be grateful itâs only as bad as it is now.â
And thatâs actually an attribute of abusers, I believe I read somewhere. To compare you to someone being treated worse and tell you you should be grateful you have it so good. It convinces the victim they should be silent in the face of their abuse.
Itâs literally an abuse tactic.Â
Every time someone says something like, âYou [âŠ] have never experienced oppression, and pray you never do, because this is what it looks like.â What they are saying is, âshut up, we could treat you worse if we wanted to.â
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People love playing Pain Olympics in the name of fucking equality. Whatâs wrong with y'all.
Pidge: So I can either bake this cookies at 400 degrees for 10 minutes or 4000 degrees for 1 minute
Hunk: Pidge thats not how baking works!
Pidge: Floor it?
Hunk: NO
Pidge: How about 4000000 degrees 1 second?
Hunk: PIDGE NO
Pidge: I'm gonna harness the power of the fucking sun to bake cookies!
Hunk: P I D G E
Lance: Have you ever tried juggling?
Keith: Yes I am juggeling my love and embarrassment for you right now