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high shane’s little “yes!” oh my love
What is it with the gays being so intense at the club
cannot stop thinking about the hughes brothers’ book club’s first book being “fast pitch” by nic stone, which is a coming-of-age story about a black female captain of an all-black softball team, written by a black female author and engaging directly with the difficulties of being a person of color in a mostly white sport…
like. this is exactly how toxic hockey culture gets deconstructed in the next generation of athletes. the hughes brothers say that not only is it cool to read as an athlete, it’s ALSO cool to engage with the perspectives of black women and listen to them when they tell us about their experiences.
i LOVE when hockey players use their money, privilege, and influence to do good, and this is genuinely a fantastic initiative. feeling very good about the players i choose to support today🥹❤️
Scott Lobdell admitted to sexual harassment in 2013 and continually was given a job writing Red Hood & the Outlaws for years afterwards. You can, to this day, purchase Red Hood & the Outlaws comics from the DC official website.
Neil Gaiman was let go after the multiple accusations came out about him, but his work on Sandman is still featured and available for purchase on the DC website.
Otto Schmidt is close friends with a nazi pedophile, and is currently still being given continuous work as a cover artist by DC. His most recent cover was released August 27th, 2025 on Absolute Wonder Woman #11.
And Tom King is a CIA agent who while giving a talk at a convention with other DC talent, admitted to torturing people as part of the Iraq invasion. He is currently still working at DC.
All of these people either still have work or still have their creations up for sale and are still promoted by DC. Gretchen Felker-Martin's work has been removed from comic stores, and has had refunds issued out not just for the issues that were owed on pre-orders, but for the issues of #1 that were already purchased by customers. This is the complete eradication of a person's work. This has never been about professionalism, it has never been about doing the right thing, and it has everything to do that this was a transgender woman who the internet harassed for months, who DC seemingly did nothing to support, who was then dropped wholesale for making a tweet celebrating the death of a neo-nazi who was actively involved in making her life as a trans woman tangibly worse. If you were wanting to participate in a boycott of her work, if you were contributing to the transmisogynist hate campaign against her, you are a bad person who is unsafe for trans women to be around. Your efforts have not ever been about protecting women, it's about taking the first excuse you have to harass a trans woman into silence. It is transparent, it is disgusting, and I hope you feel nothing but shame for the way you have acted and what you have contributed towards.
still not over the stephen colbert thing, the way they're punishing him so much by not only essentially firing him but cancelling the show he loves in its entirety, which means also punishing all 200 people who work for and with him on the show.
it is setting an example. it's saying, "this is what happens when you speak truth to power. we will not only punish you. we'll punish the people around you that you've led and loved. is it worth it now, stephen? would it be worth it, other late night talk show hosts? if you don't keep quiet, we will quiet you". the other late night talk show hosts are not all under paramount (iirc, it's just the daily show), but this sets a precedent that tells them they are all vulnerable.
"it's not a big deal" idk man it really seems like it is
politico article on this btw. i should've linked it in the original post
i like what jon stewart said and want to amend my post:
“we don’t speak truth to power. we speak opinions to television. but we fucking try.”
bringing this back unfortunately!!
i had a thought about man’s best friend earlier and i recognize it might sound a little silly, but i think the controversy surrounding sabrina and her new album is very similar to the the controversy that came from the barbie movie.
that being that when the barbie movie came out, it received a tremendous amount of hate and love in equal measure from two not-entirely-opposing groups. there were the people that were holding up the barbie movie as some perfect message of modern feminism, while others were criticizing it for not being feminist ENOUGH. and the thing is that both camps were missing the fact that the barbie movie wasn’t trying to be an end all be all message of feminism. it was very much meant to be a feminism 101 type of movie because at the end of the day the target audience for barbie was little girls! it shouldn’t have been praised or critiqued in the way it was because it was never TRYING to be more than that
and while man’s best friend is decidedly NOT for little girl’s (despite what some deranged people will tell you about sabrina’s target audience), it also is not meant to be this big feminist thesis that people were trying to make it out to be in response to the album backlash. the album was always meant to be a very tongue-in-cheek critique of the men in sabrina’s life that have treated her like shit, and that’s clear from the album cover and title alone! she’s on all fours like a dog, dogs are man’s best friend, female dogs are called bitches, she’s commenting on the way men treat her and it’s clear when you listen to songs like manchild, tears, and nobody’s son.
sabrina isn’t writing feminist theory, but she’s not setting feminism back, either. she’s just writing about her life and how shitty men have treated her and having fun with it because that’s just what she does!
i think the thing that pisses me off so much about the suggestion that f1 cuts practice sessions in favour of more sprints (and therefore also sprint quali) is that the practice sessions are not there for the audience. it's not some super special moral superiority oh you don't watch the practice sessions, you're not a real fan competition, it is a fundamental part of the sport. it's there for the drivers and teams to set up the car and try new things out, and test certain things for their strategies. it has a massive impact on how they then run the car in the actual race, and by trying to get rid of it because, very fucking understandably fewer people watch it, f1 is effectively reducing the amount of actual sport in this sport. which is insane. you cannot rely on simulation alone for these things, multiple drivers have pulled out laps that go beyond simulated ideals, multiple drivers have performed in ways that the engineers simply could not anticipate or predict. these practice sessions matter. they are part of what makes f1 an actual sport, and not just some motorised version of wwe. let f1 be a sport
Things that would make people watch more F1:
More accessible races (both online and in person)
Fewer paywalls for the actual races (including free practice and qualifying)
Accessible, non-paywalled archives so people can go back and watch older races, or races that they missed within a continuing season
Races at better and more interesting tracks (fewer Tilkedromes, fewer paint by numbers street races, especially in Europe and North America)
More races in Asia, South America and Africa (bring back Sepang)
Rotating tracks so the calendar changes each year to keep things interesting (we do not need to go to Barcelona and Madrid in the same year)
Fewer races in a season to spread the races out and make each race an actual event rather than a continuing chore that people may easily get bored of
Greater media freedom for the teams (let the teams make their own content again so people can get to know the drivers that way)
Regulations that bring the cars closer together in performance terms
Clear and consistently enforced regulations that allow for proper racing but don’t reward nonsense
Cheaper tickets for actual races so people can experience F1 for themselves
Things that will not make people watch more F1:
Fewer practice sessions
More sprint races
Shorter races
Tickets so expensive only corporations can buy them or gift them to influencers
Filming all races in portrait to make tiktok edits easier
They don't do romance like this anymore.
I'm still here if you needed me w auston's happy surprise squeal and mitchy's sweet everything on loop
“i think they NEED each other”
I think it's beautiful that craig loves mitch and respects john and encourages mo and is impressed by auston but when it comes to willy he's just like, what a fascinating man. I don't get him at all. and I'm not going to try to.
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I know this is from the game yesterday but - ooof, his hands (picture is not mine - from x).
Sorry but I AM sexualizing that man
An entire team full of rats. An entire scheme to reward this team because Toronto had y'all.
And, I wonder if that's why some of the Toronto players seemed like they gave up.
They weren't just playing against the Panthers.
They were playing against the officials, and those guys have the power to grant penalty shots or power plays.
Got plum burnt out because they were fighting two enemies. I guess there are folks who are deeply invested in not seeing two Canadian teams advance.
Florida did not earn this series win. They were awarded it.
I 👏🏽said👏🏽 what 👏🏽 I 👏🏽 said👏🏽.