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The look on the red toad’s fucking face I can’t breathe
ITS ABOUT TO BE A WHAT
TOAD FIGHT
If doki doki literature club taught me anything, its that if someone is facing/positioned differently to the others, then they have a reason to stand out. Something subtle. Something mysterious.
And so I turn your attention to the class list for 1A in boku no hero academia
Never you mind that some people are facing forward and some are facing left. Only one person is facing right.
The traitor perhaps?
Adam are you like, doing okay
When buzzfeed was holding you back from your full potential and now you can flourish by making any old weird comic your heart desires
I made plenty of weird stuff for BuzzFeed, y'all just ignored it because it didn’t fit the narrative you’d built.
holy fuck he finally made a comic that doesn’t reuse the same fucking frame 6 times
How the fuck can you make that comment literally under him calling people like you out for ignoring everything he did before because it didn’t fit your narrative of him?
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aimless efforts
this is the best comic ive ever seen
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Kant v. Fly
Here’s a hot take: villains should be relatable.
Not every villain, not every time, and certainly not to everyone at once, but there should be moments. We should, occasionally, be able to see ourselves in the bad guys, be able to understand how they got there.
Because it reminds us not to fucking go there.
Antis who get upset about villains having relatable qualities (often couched as being “romanticized” or “woobified”) are people who cannot bear to ever think of themselves as having the capability of being wrong.
Every human alive is capable of being a horrible person. Relatable villains remind us to keep an eye on that shit.
Buddha Statues’ Heads: What it actually means.
Yesterday, I went shopping at Homegoods with my mom for some interior decorations and a few gifts. And what do you know: Buddha’s heads, either in brass and sold as “antique” or dipped in bright neon paint. My mom shook her head in disapproval and laughed. This really got my mind thinking that shoppers have literally no clue what these statues’ heads are really about.
This really got my mind thinking about that Thai movie “Ong-Bak“ about how a group of thieves decapitated a Buddha statue’s head & how a Muay Thai skilled warrior volunteered to return it before it is sold in the black market. Cutting off that religious statue’s head is seen as an act of vandalism & violence. It is one of the utmost disrespectful marks one could do in the religion. The original heads were stolen from respected places of worship. Cutting off Buddha statues’ heads have been happening for who-knows-how-long originally by greedy thieves.
And now they are replicated into fashion statements or interior decorating. They really have such a dark history behind them that nearly a lot of people had forgotten. (None of those pictures belong to me.)
The Buddha bust, usually in a faux Thai or Indonesian style, is one of the ugliest and most ignorant bourgeois accoutrements one can posses. Not only is it a bland and obvious attempt to purchase the appearance of spiritual depth, its presence immediately belies a total ignorance of the context and history of Buddhist images themselves! A severed Buddha head, plundered from Borobudur, in the corner of a gentleman’s study is a romantic relic from a bygone age when the world considered genocide and forced military conquest a viable means of affairs. To keep a stolen cultural artifact as a trophy is to deny a sovereign people access to their own cultural heritage to satisfy one’s own ego. That the idea of the severed Buddha head as decoration flourishes today is a disappointing remainder that the aesthetics marketed towards the middle class are a cheaper version of those objects collected by the wealthy, further divorced from their original context.
The Buddha is not an accessory or a complement for your decor.
Reblogging for historical context I didn’t know about.
You don’t need historical context to not buy the head of an idol made in a factory because it’s “mystical” or some shit.
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The Hulk ain’t never lied.
I can’t even express how much respect I have for Mark Ruffalo. The dude’s on the US terrorism watchlist for fuck’s sake.
Omg, it’s true.
Wow, standing up for the health and well-being of the people gets you branded a terrorist in this country.
mark ruffalo is also a big environmental activist. he came to our school my freshmen year to talk against fracking in our community, seeing as that is a HUGE topic for the binghamton area.
i have a lot of respect for mark ruffalo. he doesn’t do those ~gimmicky~ activist pushes. this is something he does when he’s not acting. this is something he would do even if he weren’t an actor.
hey guys so apparently the boss baby was based off a book
Yeah.
Don’t Like That
But wait, there’s more!
Watch the transitions from book to Dreamworks movie.
I’m going back to bed
Soon it will be Autumn and Persephone can go back to pegging her husband in peace and I can wear a fucking jumper
absolutely genius
ok but why steal your ex’s netflix when you can buy your own