kinda wanna see how supernatural ends.
kinda wanna supernatural to never end.

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kinda wanna see how supernatural ends.
kinda wanna supernatural to never end.
I'm not a person. I'm an anxious potato.
have you ever been tired of yourself?
the problem with fictional characters is that i am not one
if only I'd make a cameo in @isthatbloodonhisshirt fics XD
LMMFAO okay but like, this is the cutest tag Iâve ever gotten, thank you! XDXDXDÂ
Hey man, Iâve got a Youtube fic in the back of my mind thatâll need a lot of people online, so if youâre cool with having your name in there as a person who does streaming/Youtube, Iâm definitely cool with adding that in for you XD <3<3<3
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the problem with fictional characters is that i am not one
if only I'd make a cameo in @isthatbloodonhisshirt fics XD
Sorry I think the reason Iâm so stuck on supernatural is because it understands American loneliness kind of more than any other show. Like who elseâs pussy was big enough to put an angel next to a vending machine. Thatâs so powerful. How are you going to have a show about America and most of it takes place on highways and in offbrand motel rooms confronting monsters. Not to mention the uncanny valley of shooting in backwoods Canada and trying to pass it off as Route 66. Itâs so perfect because it says America is a distant dream that we canât reach and a land of ghosts and then it follows through. It says thereâs always a war below the surface and we are all fighting constantly to keep it in check. Death drives a hotrod through Chicago. Thereâs two brothers and a demon in a diner and theyâre getting milkshakes together. How can you show a man losing faith with an angel next to him. My brain feels so hot can someone please microwave me.
not to unironically talk about spn in the godforsaken year of 2020 but honestly i feel this
the other thing tho, the flip side, the reason my bitterness and hatred for this show rose gradually like bile in my throat, the sickly aftertaste of day-old coffee--Supernatural is about America, in its most raw white hateful glory. And it shows.
I mean, yeah, as we know, there isnât a marginalizing trope they donât hit. You have âmagical negrosâ (at least 3 i can think of off the top of my head--wait, I forgot about the fetish cat-witch, make that 4), and fridged lesbians and ambiguously âAsianâ typecast-neurotic nerds and sexy Strong Female Characters and queer-baiting that flips into bury-your-gays and no matter what happens next, fifteen years of mocking fans for wanting what the narrative promised will not be undone.
The lesbian dies, and the Asian prophet dies, and the maternal Black psychic dies, and the blonde girlfriend dies, and the blind psychic dies, and the Deaf hunter dies (fucking offscreen), and every one of the Strong Female Characters die, and they all die so the armed white men can justify enacting further violence.
But that isnât the point. Thatâs just a side-effect of the point.
You have wendigos and skinwalkers and Indian curses, Kali and Ganesh and Zao Shen and Baron Samedi. Sacred beliefs that are stolen and framed as monsters that stalk innocent women and children.
Other peopleâs religions are pillaged for monsters, gods rebuilt into depraved beasts that, without fail, hunger for white flesh. Christian beliefs and Christian values are grappled with for seasons, rebelled against with gravitas. Even when God is a deadbeat novelist named Chuck with an evil twin, the rosaries and rituals and holy water and prayers are still wielded as weapons to kill the wicked âpagan gods,â the foul, foreign, savage spirits and beasts.
You have shapeshifters, creatures that are somehow always evil: perhaps theyâre assaulting innocents for their perverted pleasure, or theyâre angry at being locked away and rejected because of their nature. Their nature, which is in itself no threat at all. Hunters, sure as American men always are with their guns and their black-and-white codes, call them âunnatural,â and weâre told theyâre deserving of death. Their anger at being outcasts condemns them. Embracing the label of monster condemns them too.
You have families (always white families) trying to live their lives and being attacked by inhuman, awful things, over and over again. The family business, things that need to be eradicated with guns and fire and bloody stakes.
Supernatural is an American fantasy.
Supernatural takes place in a nation that doesnât exist, backwoods Canada calling itself Las Vegas, a nation beset with inhuman threats that creep like rot from within. White, gun-toting alcoholics drive around in their car from the 60s and heroically, valiantly carry on the fight against the foul things that infiltrate their American dream. They kill walking, talking, feeling monsters with human faces, some of which have done no evil at all, and they are heroes.
Shapeshifters, witches, skinwalkers, foreign gods, these are things that do not deserve a trial. By their nature, they are evil. Our heroes roll through town in a muscle car and worn jeans, and shoot the monsters dead.
Saving people, hunting things.
(The white men with guns decide which is which.)
This is why I love Supernatural: it was fun to watch, still is really, if only for nostalgiaâs sake; and I thought for a time there might be room in its story for me.
This is why I hate it: because it hates me. Because it hates everyone who is not a straight, cis, American, abled, culturally-Christian white man.
The family business, indeed.
The thesis SPNâs always been arguing for is that otherness is inherently evil and harmful, and has to be destroyed. Any time it shows sympathy for something that isnât human, itâs always only setting up for tragedy later when that inhumanness turns to violent destruction. It even argues this with one of its own main characters.Â
The idea that theyâre fighting the Christian God on behalf of free will is explicitly contradicted by every single one of their actions. Team Free Will have been shilling for unquestioning obedience all along.Â
Can this hatefulness be teased out from understanding and respect for poor and working-class stories? From giving people living in the rural armpit of North America some fantasy as well? I donât know, but I hope so. Maybe Iâve been looking in the wrong places and to the wrong storytellers. Maybe SPN ending will leave some room at the top. I have high hopes for finding out if series like Trickster and authors like Rebecca Roanhorse will deliver me some of that good good âgritty modern rural fantasyâ without...all that mess.
Iâm just sad about what SPN was, and what it could have been, and how the wrongs it did soured the handful of things it did right.
Never thought I'd see actually critical analysis of supernatural goddamn it
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It's #supernaturalday ya'll!!
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what do you think dark academia could look like in Asia, both visually and academically? also, here's a bad pick up line: are you rice? cos you get me up in the morning
Firstly, bad pickup lines are literally my thing so thankyou.
so I can only really speak to south Asia but i hope there something in there for everyone.Â
sliced fruits and tea while you study
takings rikshaws to class
bleached white uniforms and polished shoes
studying on the roof on a sunny day listening to the street noises
street food with friends
fountain pens and perfect handwriting
late nights studying without coffee
studying through repetition and reading
teachers who point with their middle finger
full bookshelves of textbooks and class readings full annotated
hanging out with local stray cats
as a pretentious Bengali, please allow me to add
richly annotated books of the poems of Tagore
exchanging political ideas with friends over cigarettes
a big book thatâs falling apart that you carry anyway
taking breaks from studying to watch old black and white movies by Satyajit Ray
protesting in university campuses
waking up late on a Sunday to the smell of food cooking after a long night of studying
spending afternoons buying second hand books
absorbed in reading on an old tram in Old Calcutta
words can change the world
Hey! Pretentious Pakistani here:
Listening to Noor Jahan on your grandadâs radio from the 70â˛s
Reading Faiz Ahmed Faiz while sitting on a charpai thatâs on the roofÂ
Drinking Chai in a white cotton shalwar kameezÂ
Secretly smoking at the Quaidâs Mazar
Attending a political rally or sit-in
Digging through your great-auntâs storage to find a copy of the Pakistan Declaration in perfect condition.
reading Keatâs while balancing yourself on your brotherâs motorcycle while he weaves through Karachiâs traffic, trying to get you to university on time.
âBorrowingâ your grandmaâs pillazo pants and Granddadâs shirt from the 70â˛s and then âborrowingâ their Volkswagen beetle
As a super pretentious indian muslim, here is my input:
â˘going to the anti NRC-CAA rallies and sit ins regularly.
â˘wandering in the dusty book filled lanes of college street.
â˘sipping sweet tea, at dawn, while reading the Quran.
â˘"borrowing" Babaâs bottles of ittar.
â˘reading Tagore, Begum Ruqaiya, the communist manifesto, the Hindus:an alternative history among banned literature.
â˘sitting in your grand dadâs library, every time you visit his place, even if it has not changed one bit in the past 16 years youâve been visiting him.
â˘sipping bhaad wali chai after your routine morning walks.
â˘taking the tram to school/university.
â˘wandering around the national library after sunset( itâs supposed to be haunted).
â˘carrying a copy of the Quran EVERYWHERE.
â˘discussing politics over cigarettes.
â˘dressing up in a lehenga at home, just because you felt like it.
@theparistimes
Love this!! As someone who has only experienced academia in the western world, these are so fun to read.
a somewhat pretentious and chaotic indian hindu here (iâm new to tumblr, sorry if there are any formatting errors :/)
pulling all-nighters for days and making yourself a cup of âadrak wali chaiâ at 2 am.
embracing your dark circles (because you canât be bothered trying to hide them anyways)
no playlist is ever complete without kishore kumar, mohd rafi, rahat fateh ali khan and lata mangeshkar. âkhoya khoya chaandâ at 3 am? yes pls.Â
opting for stem majors because your parents wanted you to but secretly having a âlove affairâ with history, politics and literature.
wearing your motherâs saree and finding comfort and warmth within its drapes.
incarnate mehendi designs on your hands.
having read the geeta, mahabharata, ramayana, vedas and the upnishads and analyzing it so many times that now you know it better than your grandma.Â
philosophizing about the meaning of life, about karma, about religion, about everything.
tagore. everything about tagore.
getting into heated political debates with friends.
knowing at least 2-3 languages before you start primary school.
studying sanskrit. that in itself makes you feel connected to the world of academia. imagine learning a language that was spoken by our ancestors, thousands of years ago. the language of history. amazing.
wearing your dadiâs jewelry for the sake of nostalgia
oh and wearing your motherâs watch because âsentimentâ
speaking of nostalgia and sentiment â going through old photo albums still saved in your motherâs almirah.
 white kurtis and pashmina shawls in winter is a mood.
knowing a great deal about architecture, thanks to being surrounded by historical monuments all around.
I donât if I would fall into the category of dark academia but here I would like to include (Indian girl adding some extra points):
Walking on the old streets (some second hand book market, whoever is from Delhi must be knowing Daryaganj) and looking for cheap and old second hand books. The yellow pages and the peculiar smell đ wondering how many people would have read it
Dressing up in kurta or cotton tunics with jeans
Hair in a bun or loose, whatever, you will look nerdy all the time. With jooti or my favourite sneakers .
Chai all the time
Going and visiting old monuments and learning about their history
You can probably hang out alone or with a few people who really enjoy your conversation
Reading mythology books and sankrit @caelesti-x Indeed yes!
Learning about as God and goddesses we have and why we celebrate the particular festival ( I am still not able to understand everything)
Opening the old cartons full of your highschool books and college books as well as extra novels ( I donât have a separate cupboard for so many old books ofcourse so i keep them in carton on top storage shelf đŹ
You cannot run away from tje political talks. If something is happening somewhere, discussio can start anytime, anywhere and with anyone.
In winters, you sit on the terrace in sun, with peanuts and salt, tea and a book! I even study like that during exams.
My bagpack is always heavy like I am carrying two lehninger everytime.
You read tagore, gulzar, kabir and so many other good written works out there.
And read about Indian scientists like CV Raman, Ms swaminathan, SN Bose, Hargobind khorana
Handwritten notes and the fright of spilling water over ink pen written notes.
I guess yes, That is all. But no idea if that is a bit off track answer. I am mixed academia. đźđ
Best.Thread.
sometimes i just wanna enjoy this life
sometimes i just wanna be garthed
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