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I want to go out tomorrow and get myself a little treat at the maaaaall but I fear ice might clock that I'm Hispanic even if I'm white passing lmao
I try and avoid engagementbait when I can but look at his EYES
the only eyes it's right to describe as orbs
"whoās your target audience?"
me and the five people in my head who get it
you know what i love? when im reading a fic and it is clearly so self indulgent for the writer. like honey these plot threads barely make sense but you are having so much fun and i am just along for the ride
Was scrolling through pinterest and found this so now the rest of you will suffer with me ā”
OP:: fiji
BARK BARK BARK WOOF GRR AWOOGAAA
My dad still turns the Christmas lights on
In October of 2024, my mom was admitted to the hospital due to severe abdominal pains. She stayed a week, and I stayed with her. She was diagnosed, and advised she get surgery. It was scheduled for January of the following year.
Her surgery went well, we stayed there for six days. She's currently recovering well, and as of today, no complications from the surgery.
My dad put the lights up in November. Back in April, I asked him if he wanted help taking them down. He said he wasn't gonna take them down. I asked why, bc it's nearing summer. His reasoning was that he knows my mom loves them. He said that the day of my mom's surgery, he told himself he would always keep them on if the surgery went well.
It's now mid-July, and he still turns them on every night.
Strange News from Another Star [p.js]
in which you and jisung suddenly become parents, but your baby is...out of this world
part one | part two | part three | part four
a/n: thank yall for reading !! this was one of my favorite stories to write and im so glad yall love it as much as i do <33333 long live alien sakuya !!
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iām about to cry over a video game character again. a horror game at that. ā¹ļøā¹ļø
Omg bestie what video game
jeong yunho⦠get out of my head! š« youāre making it hard to focus. š
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fondly remembering when pope francis said he hopes hell is empty. top pope francis moments. right up there with him saying some seminaries are too faggy
Idk maybe Iām being too woke but as a Mexican American it feels very odd to call Chenleās solo project cholo, considering the history and usage of that word against Mexican Americans. I get that Markās solo was called Molo, so itās not a Chenle exclusive thing, but itās still something to think about. Especially with the ways many current kpop groups incorporate, and at times, appropriate Black and Latino culture.
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youāre so right, i didnāt even think about that. thank you for pointing this out š i saw other people calling it that and i didnāt question it but ill revise what i call it going forward
thank you again <3
I think it depends on the person! I'm Mexican-American and I didn't really see an issue with it being called Cholo, as I know people do that with their faves getting solos. But maybe it might help if you called it Cheolo instead?
i was thinking of calling it chenlo since it just replaces a vowel
or maybe just "chenle solo" cuz chenlo looks like i misspelled his name š
Oooo or maybe Zholo š® wait im onto something with this
Ohh wayment Zholo looks cool,
Idk maybe Iām being too woke but as a Mexican American it feels very odd to call Chenleās solo project cholo, considering the history and usage of that word against Mexican Americans. I get that Markās solo was called Molo, so itās not a Chenle exclusive thing, but itās still something to think about. Especially with the ways many current kpop groups incorporate, and at times, appropriate Black and Latino culture.
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youāre so right, i didnāt even think about that. thank you for pointing this out š i saw other people calling it that and i didnāt question it but ill revise what i call it going forward
thank you again <3
I think it depends on the person! I'm Mexican-American and I didn't really see an issue with it being called Cholo, as I know people do that with their faves getting solos. But maybe it might help if you called it Cheolo instead?
TLDR; Representation of all different kinds is so fucking important and it's especially important for kids.
Rather niche post, considering the mini-series couldn't be found on streaming for years and years, but here goes.
I watched Stephen King's Rose Red several times as a kid and early teenager, but just watched it for the first time as an adult. I don't remember thinking of Joyce as an antagonist or someone capable of harm. I think, due to gendered norms and most media representation of women, I saw her doting over Annie as her nurturing tendencies and interpreted them as genuine care. When Joyce later becomes wild and explicitly violent, I think I understood that as her falling victim to the house.
She was always that way, though. Right under the surface. Watching as an adult now it's clearly obvious from the beginning that Joyce is obsessive, selfish, and reckless. She snaps at the student who approaches her outside of office hours. She clearly doesn't give two fucks about Steve as a significant other. She dismisses everyone else's contributions during the orientation even though they're the ones with lived experience. She smears blood on her colleague in front of an audience in broad daylight without thinking twice (unrelated: hands-down one of the greatest demonstrations and dialogue about the paranormal ever written, and also a fantastic reaction of female rage). She often gets that bright-eyed spark of a mad scientist in her eyes before masking or turning away.
Women can be cruel and mean and selfish. Not all women are maternal figures. Didn't really know that until much later in life though, did I? Gillian Flynn had to hammer the point home.
Also, even more egregious, certainly in part due to the heteronormative culture forced onto us: I totally missed that Ellen Rimbauer and Sukeena were evidently romantic companions.
I don't know the point of this post other than, man. How terrible is it that representation was so sparse back then that you couldn't see it when you did have it? How is it fair to raise kids in a world that hides reality? It's so shaming and unnecessary. I know there's a lot of backlash against more diverse representation, we need to keep shutting that shit down.