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In this year of 2024 of J-Town:
People still be just ghosting people instead of having adult conversations about what's bothering them, like a bunch of immature high schoolers. And here you'd said you'd grown up? Don't make me fucking laugh.
Boomer
A couple of weeks ago, the word Boomer became part of a the common lexicon of the country, whether people liked it or not. And at first, I too inherited the idea behind it, a nice way of insulting a generation that, by the view of the Millennial and all after us, had screwed up everything.
But the more I thought about this word and the implication behind it, the more it started to bug me. I didn't dislike it, but something about the idea - the notion of it - just sort of sat in a pot and brewed in my brain. And it did so for the better part of the week until just now, standing on my back deck, freezing my ass off, the reality of it came to me quite suddenly.
And I figured if I didn't write it down, I've got no one but myself to blame for not sharing this truth that has occurred to me.
I can't fucking recall a generation that had anything nice to say about the generation that came before it.
And I think that's a shame. I think I understand WHY it's happened, but we'll get to that. I just wanna stick on this a second: I think it's a shame that, up until this point, generations of people have more or less come to utterly loathe the generation that came before them. And I hope that maybe, just maybe, we can put a stop to that. Because here's the thing, guys, this is it: this is why generations have absolutely loathed one another until now.
There was no internet.
And I'm not saying that as some sort of factitious jab at generations older than my own, a sort of 'yes, well, you weren't as superior as we are, neener neener.' That's not what I'm getting at here.
The generation before mine(I was born in '82, for the record, and the internet came into my life at the age of about 13) did not have access to the internet the way the Millennials did. That is something that people of my age can say they have had access to for the better part of their life, at least until their formative teen years and up.
I know that doesn't include EVERY single person, but by and large, people in the US had some manner of internet access by 1995, and by 2000, it was a home standard((P.S. A generation is when you reach an age, not when you're born. I was 18(old enough to have kids) in 2000. I was part of the Millennial Generation. That's what a generation is. Just in case anyone here is confused on how that works.))
And that is something that is very important to remember. Generations before mine did not have this tool and to this day, do not understand this tool well. Even my own mother, who's one of the most book-smart people I know, still doesn't really 'get' computers the way I do.
What does this have to do with anything?
My generation has zero excuse for not keeping up with, and at least trying to understand, the generations that come after us. Like, zero excuse. No, my mom won’t ever under me quite the way @mayor-skeleton does, because we're more closely connected in a cultural way via the internet, than the woman that raised me
She will never understand why internet friendships are just as valid and important as face-to-face relationships. That's what my mom used to tell me - that I needed to make friends in the 'real world', as if somehow, my friend living in Texas wasn't 'real'. She will never understand memes the way my generation does, though I’ll admit, even now, some of them go over my own head, a sign that I’m just getting older.
As far as I’m concerned, the people of my generation have a duty to keep up with the rest of the world, and the generations that come after us. My parents at least had an excuse of not having the access to information the way I do. But now? If we fuck this up, there won’t be an excuse.
We’re here. We see what’s fucked up - we’re living in it. And while they’re screwing up now and we’re trying to fix it? We have to stay on this. There’s no excuse for this happening again. There’s literally no reason that we’ll have for saying, “Well, sorry, we just don’t get it.’ Look, motherfuckers, stick it in your goddamn Googler, okay?
One day, it’ll be us sitting in the Senate office, us sitting in the White House, us making laws and passing judgement on whether or not people can live their lives the way they want, so long as they’re not hurting or bothering people. That’ll be me, that’ll be you.
I’ve been called a ‘fuckin’ Millennial’ several times by people older than me.
Will I hear it from people younger than me too, in that same sneering tone?
Huge if true
IF TRUE????????????
DUDE
Asbestos is the stuff we used to put in houses as a fire retardant. However, we learned that it WILL KILL YOU. Ever see those commercials late at night for lawyers that’ll cover you for Mesothelioma? Yea, asbestos gives you that. It kills you. That’s not an ‘if true’, that’s a proven fucking fact. Don’t play with fucking asbestos.
congrats to both me and Isama for becoming part of tumblr mobiles social experiment where it adds in the same text over and over everytime I try to edit and delete it
Y'all niggas drooling over wow classic like it's the second coming of christ, completely ignoring the fact that a private server used to offer exactly that for free until blizzard sent them a cease and desist right before announcing wow classic all to just sell it back to you while charging for subscription money this time
Not only that, but this version will lack all of the small little conveniences that a private server can offer. all of the simplifications that don’t exist in wow classic but does in latter games that private servers had the smarts to add in to keep people interested. that shit is all gone. you’re gunna fucking hate it.
how the flying fuck did i not know that markiplier was signed under disney? how the fuck did this event in history pass me by? i would love to know what depression rock i was living in, when that took place because jesus christ howard carter would’ve had to dig me out.
it’s like a time capsule from hell
I’d still take this any day over the corporate-partitioned shithole we have now.
ROFL, behold, the: I’ve been on the internet since 1995 starter pack:
So Let Me Get This Straight
Do you mean to tell me that White Christian America honestly believes that gay people are just straight up evil? I cannot even see how you’d begin to believe that. LGBTQ are lovely. They always are to me. I’m as white and straight as it gets, and every time I’ve met gay people or drag queens or transgendered people, they’ve always been nothing but the nicest fucking people I’ve ever met. they’ve always been warm and welcoming and unfailingly kind to me. I’ve never met a rude LGBTQ person. And I realize that there’s a possibility to that, that maybe they felt they HAD to be nice to me because they were GAY and I was female and STRAIGHT, that might have made them nervous to be anything else but perfectly polite, and if that’s true, I’m deeply sorry I’ve ever made you feel that way. I am terribly saddened by the notion that LGBTQ people have been treated so fucking poorly that they - like most blacks and other minorities - have just learned that when around whites, they have to always be picture perfect personifications of law-abiding citizens in every fucking way.
And that’s just impossible if they’re these evil, horrible creatures. These people have been treating white people - who’ve subjugated them in every way(I am really talking about black people here as well.) - like perfection because if they don’t, we may kill them, for as long as I can fucking remember.
And yet somehow, they’re the evil ones.
Right.
Gotcha.
Bugs Bunny could singlehandedly defeat Thanos by dressing up as a TSA agent and setting up a metal detector in the middle of the battlefield saying that all metal objects must be removed if you want to pass on through now stick around for my 2,000 word essay on just how effectively he would convince The Mad Titan to comply
“For shame, doc! Dontcha know we got other folks waiting?”
(Thanos looks behind him and sees dozens of Bugs Bunnies dressed as angry yelling travelers with huge bags of luggage. Thanos rubs his neck guiltily and begins sliding off the gauntlet)
I felt compelled
I don’t think I’ve seen such a finely crafted Looney Toons joke in over two decades. Bravo.
that fucking quack killed me and idk why
Perseus and Andromeda, 1891, by Frederic Leighton (1830-1896).
This painting depicts the Greek myth of Andromeda. Andromeda was the daughter of the King and Queen of Ethiopia. Her mother made the bold claim that her daughter was more beautiful than any sea nymph. Once hearing this, the sea nymphs called on their father Poseidon to take control of a sea monster, and attack the Ethiopian kingdom. Seeing no alternative, the King and Queen chained their daughter to a rock, sacrificing her.
Heroically, Perseus was flying his famed winged horse Pegasus nearby, and came to save Andromeda by slaying the beast. Perseus and Andromeda then fell in love.
Leighton portrays the moment in which Perseus, seen flying above, shooting arrows at the beast. Andromeda stands helpless and contorted under threat.
so not to highjack this Important Art Moment or anything, but that is totally not when i see when i look at this.
i see a handsome dragon man protecting his beautiful wife of 3.5 years (he was going to get her a pegasus for their 4th year anniversary but this dick has totally ruined that, she’ll have ptsd because of this, the poor girl) from that fuckin’ dick who wants to take her away from him, and he’s just not having it.
getting PotG like
I AM FUCKING PISSING MYSELF
It must be terrifying, the foreboding possibility that someday your body may forget what it is.
I absolutely love this, because there is something about it that makes it so that, in my mind, I feel like Reaper is a separate entity from Gabriel Reyes, and whenever Reyes needs to ‘BE’ Reaper, he sort of just loses control. Almost like Reaper is a Klyntar, in a way. like some sort of bizarre, evolution of the testing Miora did on him, allowing the ‘smoke’ gaining sentience, and being all of the evil, negative things in Reyes.
so that the ‘Reaper’ we see, is the form that that sentience took.
I just had this image of Gabriel trying to be with someone, and all of a sudden he sort of goes a bit, fades, not quite fainting(but clearly not with it), as this mouth suddenly grows out of his neck and says something lascivious to Reyes’ lover.
and Reaper is Very Good at mimicking Reyes. Wears his skin all the time.
and this comic is how Reyes wakes up, when he claws out of Reaper’s skin, realizes HE’S HIM, and just falls apart because he realizes he has no idea how much time has passed.
....this is now my headcanon.
oh god the ideas.
"Lana Del Rey's Serial Killer was my teenage love song for the hero Gabriel Reyes. I never knew how much that'd matter." --Amélie Lacroix
the problem with online friendships is that more often than not, those friendships are built around the concept of ‘the best person you are’, aka, the reality that people online only typically see you at your happiest or maybe even at your saddest, but RARELY when you’re at your angriest, legitimately rageful, and i feel as if those does a huge disservice to the idea of ‘friendship’ in online communities.
i’m not saying that online relationships aren’t important or can’t be meaningful - they are and they can - but for example, today i got really fucking angry about something in a server and when i proceeded to talk - angrily - about how angry i was about this thing, i suddenly had a few people - that i considered friends and that considered me as a friend to them - messaging me like, ‘what’s this all about?’ and i’m like, ‘this is how i feel about this thing’ and they’re like ‘since when?’ and i’m like ‘since forever’
but the problem was, they’d never seen me angry. and i’m not talking just a little peeved here, i’m talking straight up ‘i am legitimately angry about this and i am probably using vulgarity and strong words to make my anger clear’ and most people online that we call friends don’t actually see that very often, if at all, out of us.
and look, i’m sorry, but when you don’t understand the depths and how anger works in another person? you don’t know that person. you don’t know how they feel about some things that may - sadly - be common, everyday happenstances that MAY really set a person off.
and when that’s the case, can you really call that person your friend? can you really call someone a friend when there’s the possiblity that one day, you may say or talk about something you did that may literally just make the person you’re talking to feel desires and urges to throttle you through a screen?
and i’m not saying they’re angry at something YOU DID specifically - you may just be talking about a situation you were a part of that involves A Thing that your friend has some HUGE aversion to. but if you knew that person in real life, there’s a HUGE chance that you’ve interacted with them enough - in a physical way - that you KNOW they dislike this thing.
that’s not what friendship is, i don’t think. but we’ve been brought up into a culture that tells us that we shouldn’t share our anger or talk about things that make us angry because we - and I think when I say ‘we’, what I may actually mean is women, but don’t quote me on that, i’m still on the fence about whether or not i actually want to make this a sexist thing or not - have been taught that we shouldn’t talk about things that make other people uncomfortable. we shouldn’t talk about the things that make us so irrationally angry as to suddenly have the desire to go out and SHOOT something, not because we’re violent or even aggressive, but sometimes you just get SO ANGRY that violence against an inanimate object is CLEARLY the only legitimate solution.
and that’s why internet friendships are very imperfect and incomplete.
thank you coming to my TEDTalk.
as much as I love these Steaming Hot Takes ™ and social justice awareness and all i’m starting to wonder what the fuck is the point.
the people who need to hear it, who REALLY need to understand, never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever EVER will, not on pain of death nor their loved ones death nor literally anything. you are literally never going to convince a hardline white supremacist that black people are human, or a rampant misogynist that women deserve rights, nor a seriously homophobic person that gay people shouldn’t be shunned from society and filleted like fish.
which wouldn’t be a problem if it were just randos on the internet, but these people are in Congress, they’re doctors, they’re lawyers, they have idiotic talkshows, they have significant amounts of power, prestige and money to keep their hateful views and processes intact, and use that power prestige money to keep their horrible status quo. i don’t think it would be too much of a stretch to say that they want genocide and poverty and suffering to keep happening.
the only ones who really change their minds are those who were willing to change in the first place.
i am mad and sad with you, but as i read this, i couldn’t help but think to myself that this wasn’t entirely true. there is one of these examples that have been proven wrong, and more than once: that hardline white supremacists would never believe that black people are human. It doesn’t happen every day, but there are a few stories about it floating around about it, where for some reason(typically when they are forced to move home and/or jobs to a primarily black/minority neighborhood, having to interact with those people every day to a point of understanding the common norms/culture at work and the people and who they are as individuals), a white supremacist, a real nasty piece of work, comes to just understand that black people are people.
they are not anomalies. they are not abominations. they are people with hopes and dreams and aspirations and intelligence and desire and pride and words about God that would put most white, american, would be ‘christians’ to shame.
they are a people that know everything about us, about the worst part of us - the ‘white’ half - than we know about them. they understand our culture to a tee - possibly down to point of instinctive - a culture they have to be constantly wary of, a culture that’s like a fucking murderous psychopath that may, for no reason, turn around and kill them.
but we don’t know their culture. we didn’t bother to learn their culture when we freed them, nor did we really bother to free them, quite frankly: black people are trapped in the prison of not being part of the ‘american culture’.
and so we are two countries. white america and black america, existing as two separate entities, because we never bothered to allow them to have a place in what we thought was ‘our space, our home’.
because we never fucking bothered to treat black people as people. because 154 years ago, when we ‘freed’ them, we turned them out into the fields like they were animals, as if they could not possibly be sentient enough to have a culture just like the whites did. a rich culture, full of wonderful traditions that white people squandered away.
instead, we could have invited them into our homes like they were guests, who deserved every single fucking nice thing we had, that we would’ve shared with a white person. that would have been the ‘good, christian’ thing to do. we could have embraced black people with open arms, if we honestly thought they were ‘free people’, with a huge emphasis on ‘people’. we could have fucking apologized. over and over, a thousand times, wept and begged for forgiveness. prostrated ourselves before these people.
and i wouldn’t fucking blame any black person for saying ‘how dare you ask that of us? how dare you subjugate, belittle, rape, beat, murder, torture, defile in every way our people, and now say, ‘whoops, we’re sorry?’ and we would’ve fucking deserved it. the bible - exodus 21:14 - says, “But if a man schemes and kills another man deliberately, take him away from my altar and put him to death.” if we were good, god-fearing christian people, we would have had to contend with that. and many white people would’ve been put to death, like the countless black men we’ve imprisoned by the sheer color of their skin.
black people are not free. black people are still slaves in this country. and nothing you can say will ever make me believe otherwise.
think about this: we don’t even know how many slaves died. we didn’t care enough to count. the only reason we counted the number of native americans we killed was because we were trying to commit genocide at the time - we weren’t setting them free. that’s where historians got those records. those weren’t to track the casualties, but to keep a kill count.
because america is not a christian country. it says it is, but it’s not. it’s a liar. it’s a faker. it looks the other way. every day, every white person in this country benefits from the fact that their ancestors were not christians. they did not do the right christian thing.
white people did the fucking devil’s work, and we’ve been doing it ever since.
black people are slaves in this country because fucking white people couldn’t uphold everything they’ve ever said or written is so ‘great’ about this country. they could not be good christians. they could not treat people like they were equals. they could not care about their neighbors. they did not respect their veterans. none of it. no metaphorical holy scripture about what makes this country so wonderful is actually true. it’s all fake. we live and uphold the biggest lie.
we’ve done the exact same thing with any other minority in this country. black people, hispanic people, asian people, muslim people, native american people, every single fucking one of them.
we did not take the time to learn about the people WE brought here to be slaves - to work like dogs and then be shot we they were problematic - when we ‘freed’ them. we did the horrible thing of just casting them aside like trash.
that’s why there’s racism. and that’s why there’s homophobia and transphobia and every other fucking kind of phobia you can think of, when it comes to ‘people’.
that’s the point.
So today, I stumbled across a post about the news that Natalie Portman is going to be the Mighty Thor in the new Thor movie and, as expected, there were some questionable comments. But one, in particular, stood out to me and made me Very Angry. I will copy it, and my reply below. I thought about putting this behind a Read More and decided not to. I want people to read this because it is something I feel very strongly about.
Eddie Santana JD: Well, I don't see this "pressure" they're talking about for a female Thor. All it did was open the door to put in some perverted storylines with gay relationships. Well, gay people were watching superhero movies before they decided to cater to them specifically, so why do it, pandering to supposedly 2% of the population to piss of the other 98%? (Because they have gay friends or family members they want to impress, or maybe even the bi-sexual writers or producers.) Makes no sense.
So someone replied with:
Joe Baumann If you think every straight person gets pissed off when they see a same-sex relationship, you need some new straight friends.
And he responded with:
Eddie Santana JD Joe Baumann: Getting mad at seeing same-sex relationships on the screen; in public; that's not really my point---the point is that kids are big fans of superheroes. To try and indoctrinate children in same-sex relationships is not right, and is the push by the liberal left and gestapo LGBT bullies right now. It's not right to try and make kids question their gender and give them the false illusion it's "acceptable." See...you made me go there.
And it’s at this point that I just sort of blanked out from the abject stupidity of what I was reading. When I finally felt my brain no longer leaking out of my skull, this was my reply. I warn you, it’s long:
L Hasty: Eddie Santana JD Oh dear God, you sad, sad person.
First of all, do you honestly think that kids are going to go see movies with LGBTQ people in them and just DECIDE to be gay or transgendered? That's not how that works. You don't CHOOSE to be gay, you just ARE. Just like some people don't choose to be straight - they just are. No one gets a questionnaire in the womb, asking them what gender or sexuality they'd like to be. It's just sort of how you come out.
Let's look at the alternative: do you truly believe that with as dangerous in the world as it is for LGBTQ people(which I'll talk about in my next point!), people would CHOOSE to risk harassment, ridicule, and murder? Willingly? No one would do that. Not one person in their right, functioning mind would WILLINGLY put themselves at that kind of risk. LGBTQ people don't ask to be gay no more than people ask to be male, female, or transgendered(which is another group of people you feel it's okay to attack for something they have ZERO say in!).
Second of all, calling the 'liberal left' and 'LGBT' "bullies" is absolutely hilarious, seeing as conservatives, homophobes, Nazis, and religious whackos have spent, oh, IDK, HOW LONG? basically ostracizing and literally KILLING LGBTQ people? There are still countries in this world where it's literally against the law - and PUNISHABLE BY DEATH - to be gay. When's the last time you heard - in a big, real, meaningful 'in the news/media' way - about a group of LGBT people ganging up on and beating the shit out of a straight person?
You don't. Period.
Thirdly, if you're pushing some 'Christian' agenda here, please stop. The Bible is very clear when it comes to judging other people; we, as imperfect human beings, don't have the right to judge people for how they live their lives. I am not perfect, you are not perfect, no one is perfect. We don't get to pass judgment on others because of this - how can imperfect humans possibly be a higher judge than God HImself? How can we possibly condemn our fellow humans we when, ourselves, are just as condemnable?
We don't get to preach about 'God's agenda' or 'God's plan' because we don't KNOW God's plan. We cannot even begin to fathom it. But if you DO agree that people don't choose to be LGBT(which, luckily for you, I spelled out above how that's the way of things), then you have to admit that seeing as God doesn't have accidents, gay and transgender people were deliberate. God has a plan and gay/transgendered people ARE part of that plan. They have to be, because if people don't choose to be gay, then it's not some self-made concept and it is the way God wanted things. God wanted gay/transgendered people to exist, so they do.
You cannot possibly adhere to the notion that one day, someone just randomly decided, 'You know what, I think I'll go against EVERYTHING I've ever been taught to be 'natural', and go have sex with someone who's the same gender as me, knowing that God would surely smite me down if I did, because I enjoy the thought of being judged, harassed, beaten, maimed, tortured, and maybe killed by this huge thing called The Church and God." or "You know, despite society around me, I feel like I want to be a female, even though I was born in the body of a man."
But there are histories and records that homosexual and transgendered people exist in some form or another in nearly EVERY CULTURE IN THE WORLD. So it seems to me that it's not some new notion floating around, and LGBTQ people are just as normal and just as natural as every other kind of person because that's how God made people.
Some people are straight. Some people are gay. Some people are transgendered. And just as God gave us all the ability to love - a gift that we should be forever thankful for, because it's love that allows us to be closer to God, AND one another - that means that gay people should have the right to love people just as much as straight people. God also gave us the ability - and often tells us - to love ourselves and our bodies. It's hard to love your body when it's the wrong gender from what transgender people deeply feel it should be.
LGBTQ are not exempt, they don't 'not count'. They are part of God's plan, and they should have the right to love themselves and others just as much as straight people do, freely and without risk of harm or persecution from their fellow human beings.
I don't understand how good Christian people can believe that God would create people to be the way they are, and then condemn and punish those people for something He decided for them, that they have no control over.
P.S. If - IF - LGBTQ people did chose to be the way they are, who cares? LGBTQ people aren’t out there hanging people from trees and driving their cars into crowds of people.
That should, to you, be the most shameful thought: that if LGBTQ people CHOSE to be the way they are, they have endured oppression, violence, and death, and not once have they ever tried to earn their rights in violent ways the way Christians have taken away the rights of others.
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Hi there! Sadly, tumblr mobile is quite the troublemaker when it comes to asks, so I’ll answer here if that’s alright. :) No, I never wanted to emphasize the skull in Vergil for him being evil or ‘touched by death’. It’s just the way I like to draw and I think that eyes and eye sockets are very important features of the face. :)
thank you so much for answering me. i know that question may have come at you out of left field. it was just something that sort of occurred to me as i looked at the pictures. that said, they’re absolutely beautiful. all of your art is just stunning and enticing.