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Three Goblin Art
Not today Justin
occasionally subtle

Origami Around
wallacepolsom

oozey mess
Xuebing Du

if i look back, i am lost
Show & Tell

roma★

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ojovivo

blake kathryn
Monterey Bay Aquarium
dirt enthusiast

Andulka
Sade Olutola
One Nice Bug Per Day
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

@theartofmadeline
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starting a collection of my favourite AO3 author’s notes
honourable mentions
The Mummy dir. Stephen Sommers | 1999
I understand that you were aiming for a morally grey protagonist, but in practice what you've ended up with is more of a moral beige.
@ancient-tree-with-deathwish replied:
how do you distinguish grey from other colours beyond black and wite?
Distinguishing features of moral beige:
The protagonist is constantly agonising over Hard Choices; however, circumstances always conspire to prevent them from actually having to make those choices, so in practice they're just angsting over stuff they might have done.
The text exhibits a recurring pattern whereby the protagonist seems to to have made a Hard Choice, but new information is reliably revealed shortly thereafter which retroactively establishes that whatever they did was the morally upright course after all.
The protagonist's moral impulses are straightforwardly heroic, except in one specific context which lacks any clear real-world analogue; for example, being prejudiced against telepaths.
The protagonist's actions are consistently reasonable based on the information available to them – they're merely operating on bad information basically all the time due to a bizarre conspiracy and/or a series of increasingly implausible misunderstandings.
The protagonist always ends up doing the right thing (for some fuzzy value of "right"), but, like, they're really grumpy about it.
the she-ra reboot makes this video relevant again which means we are in the best timeline
the kids these days dont know this masterpiece…they will learn
the Masters of the Universe remake makes this video relevant again which means we are in the best timeline
HAPPY FIRST EVER INTERNATIONAL AROMANTIC VISIBILITY DAY
HAPPY PRIDE
One must imagine Sisyphus happy
*slappy wattle noises*
haha just like cat
WOLVERINE / LOGAN HOWLETT X-Men '97 Episode 1: 'To Me, My X-Men'
citationless behavior
sourceless behavior
unsubstantiated behaviour
Don't get married; just dress like this to go grocery shopping
The Enlightenment and its consequences have ruined male fashion. This is the sort of thing it has been denying us.
Seriously, look up the Great Male Renunciation. It’s what established the suit as the male dress code standard and stripped away color and accessories from male clothing post 1790s. All because some dead French people wanted to say “Oh men are so rational and smart we use basic practically cloths and don’t spend all our time and money to look beautiful. We’ll leave that to the women.”
depression after years of having it isn’t even sadness it’s just being exhausted and being allowed one (1) emotion a week and sometimes your brain is like “die” and you’re like “shut up brad”
found you a new hat.