the golden trio
They look like you shouldn’t mess with them.
Well. You probably shouldn’t.
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the golden trio
They look like you shouldn’t mess with them.
Well. You probably shouldn’t.
Tor said “I’m gonna give the gays everything they want”
and we said “fuck everyone else, I respect YOU”
!!!!!
It belongs in a museum,I think
This is utterly fabulous!
@aresmarked: “things i really want to see a sudden: weiss fanart with sarah shahi level back muscles “
saw this post floating around yesterday and wanted to give it a try c: Honestly love any time i get to practice back muscles c:
i’m losing my whole ass mind…
Someone said Bloomberg looks like the grasshopper from a bug's life and I cant stop thinking about it
Original credit to NonRock on R/Funny
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Adora’s Abuse
I cannot stand how people minimize Adora’s abuse.
The form of abuse Adora suffered is insidious. It’s the kind that if you attempted to lay it all out, it doesn’t sound all that awful for most people. After all, she was being praised! She was the preferred child. She was the golden child.
The thing is, the abuse she faced is just as damaging and traumatizing as a ‘classic’ examples of abuse.
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excellent analysis of shadow weaver’s abuse tactics towards adora. i think on a whole the fandom recognizes that adora has been abused, but i have definitely seen a tendency to minimize it when compared to catra’s abuse. which is… very frustrating. this isn’t the trauma olympics. one type of suffering isn’t more valid or more painful than another. all forms of abuse are damaging, and just because adora doesn’t lash out at the world in the way catra does, it doesn’t mean she isn’t struggling with her trauma and the ways she’s been shaped by it. she just internalizes everything and saves the lashings for herself, and the show has demonstrated this time and time again.
as a related sidebar: shadow weaver’s abusive behavior is often called out, as it should be, but even if shadow weaver wasn’t The Actual Worst™, adora still would’ve been an abused child. she’s been trained since birth to be a soldier. even if we give the horde structure the benefit of the doubt and regard it as on par with a typical military environment, that’s still an inherently abusive and unhealthy situation for children to be raised in. we know for sure adora grew up with strictly controlled routines, restricted knowledge about the world based on propaganda, physical exhaustion and injuries from training, encouragement to hide any kind of weakness, a diet of tasteless rations, fear of punishment from superior officers, and so on. shadow weaver just happened to be in a position to take advantage of the horde’s already abusive system as a way to enact further abuses on adora and catra.
frozen + text posts, part 3
her name is priscilla and winter would killl a man for her
I thought I’d do the pleasure of sharing these masterpieces that were commissioned by myself. Credit goes to @nononsensei for doing a marvelous job as always 💙❄️
White Lily commission has been included. https://twitter.com/NaomiGmbs/status/1132786677087232001
I mean, how can you not love them!
foreshadowing done well makes me go feral like there’s NOTHING better than getting to the end a book or an important storyline moment and realising that the author laced information so intricately into their writing that weren’t noticeable upon first read but when you read back sections they’re light giant red flags like wow writing is amazing