30 Days OTP Challenge
DAY 3: Gaming
Claire Keane

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macklin celebrini has autism

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Stranger Things
Three Goblin Art
we're not kids anymore.
$LAYYYTER

if i look back, i am lost
hello vonnie

Andulka
AnasAbdin

Kiana Khansmith

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almost home

titsay
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dirt enthusiast

Love Begins

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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@kouruimurasaki
30 Days OTP Challenge
DAY 3: Gaming
Joseb. Just before the first kiss( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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Happy Birthday Joseph!!
I have more of an opinion question for you. When fans of things hear about misconduct happening on sets/behind-the-scenes are they allowed to still enjoy the thing? Or should it be boycotted completely? Example: I’ve been a major fan of Buffy the Vampire Slayer since I was a teenager and it was currently airing. I really nerded out on it and when I lost my Dad at age 16 “The Body” episode had me in such cathartic tears. Now we know about Joss Whedon. I haven’t rewatched a single episode since his behavior came to light. As a fan, do I respectfully have to just box that away? Is it disrespectful of the actors that went through it to knowingly keep watching?
I have been precisely where you are, right now. In fact, we were just talking about this a few days ago, as it relates to a guy who wrote a ton of music that was PROFOUND to me when I was a teenager. He wrote about being lonely and feeling unloved, and all the things I was feeling as a teenager.
He grew up to be a reprehensible bigot, and for years I couldn't listen to one of the most important bands in my life anymore.
But this week, someone pointed out that he was one member of a group that all worked together to make that thing that was so important to me. And the person he was when he wrote those lyrics is not the person he is today. And the person I was when I heard those lyrics doesn't deserve to be shoved into a box and put away, because that guy is a shit.
This is a long way of saying that Joss sure turned out to be garbage. Because of who I my friends are, I know stuff that isn't in the public, and it's pretty horrible. He's just not a good person, and apparently never was a good person.
BUT! Buffy is more than him. It's all the actors and crew who made it. It's all the writers who aren't Joss. Joss is part of it, sure, and some of the episodes he wrote are terrific.
At least one of the episodes he wrote was deeply meaningful to you at a moment in your life when you'd experienced a loss I can only imagine. The person you are now, and the 16 year-old you were who just lost their dad, are more important than the piece of shit Joss Whedon revealed himself to be.
His bad behavior is on him. He has to live with it, and the consequences of it.
16 year-old you, who just lost their dad, shouldn't have to think about what a shit Joss Whedon is for even a second. That kid, and you, deserve to have that place to revisit when you need to go there.
I can't speak for the other actors, even the ones I know. But I will tell you, as an abuse survivor myself who never wanted to be in front of the camera when he was a kid: it's really okay for you to enjoy the work. The work is good and meaningful, and if nobody is going to watch it because of what one piece of shit did two decades ago, what was it all for?
I'm not the pope of chilitown, so take this for what it's worth: I believe that when some piece of art is deeply meaningful to a person, for whatever reason, that art doesn't belong to the person who created it, if it ever did. It belongs to the person who found something meaningful in the art.
If it feels right to you to put it away and never look at it again, that's totally valid. But if it brings you comfort, or joy, or healing, or just warm familiarity to bring it out and spend some time with it, that's totally valid, too.
I've written a lot of words. I hope some of them make sense and are helpful to you.
a date in the sky
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w/ music
my shop
princess, princess, princess…
y'all, i have something incredibly important to share
LOOK AT HIM
BABY KERMIT
That is the cutest shark I have ever seen ♡♡♡
This one?
Outer Girls
Is this not the most heartwarming beautiful picture you've ever seen??? I love all 3 of these men. They're all kings.
HD scans from photocards included in Tkem’s novels
@accioecho I've found another scene I'd like to know they really says in the original dialogue in Korean. When Court Lady Noh asks PmKoo if the King has ever cried in from of her. I think I've read somewhere (can't remember) in the original dialogue she asks if the King as ever laughed with her...
Okay so I’ve checked the episode, and woaaah this is actually really confusing.
Because the verbs “to laugh” (웃다) and “to cry” (울다) sound really close in korean.
When I first watched it, I heard “to cry”, just like they say in the English and French subtitles. Which would suggest they translated it right.
But I replayed the scene again, this time with the Korean subtitles, and lo and behold what does it say?
“웃는 모습을 보신 적이 있으십니까?”
-> They used the verb 웃다, which means to laugh. So it should actually say:
“Did His Majesty ever laugh in front of you?”
(Again, I want to point out that the two verbs sound really really close. I’ve replayed the scene like 30 times, and without the subtitles, Lady Noh could either say “to laugh” or “to cry”. But the Korean subtitles settles it for us. It’s laugh. Not cry.)