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never posted this here 😅
after over a year of hard work, it’s done!
fuzzy feeling
"show us the sonas" ok sure
hi everyone i am. insanely hyperfixated on hazbin hotel rn HAJDHALJDLAJDOAJDOAKDISJ
How many people’s most beloved childhood stuffed animals are actually teddy bears, like I feel like that’s a thing someone made up. Reblog this and put what your longest owned and/or favorite stuffed animal as a child was in the tags, inquiring minds want to know
Kris and The Soul if they were fungry
oc / little walkcycle for my game
baking vids like this make me die laughing every time like I know what will happen before the video finishes but it's just so funny to me
im gonna kill myself [remembers that suicide jokes make people uncomfortable] uhh [in valley girl voice] im like soooo totally gonna blow my brains out... [waiting for polite laughter that never comes] sorry [remembering that i apologise too much and i need to work on that] No im not
it should be illegal to make the only accessible seating area in the most expensive part of a venue. fuck you forever
I know going to the theatre or going to concerts is not a human right and that this is at the bottom of a list of possible things to complain about. but it is discriminatory when physically disabled people have to pay more to go out and enjoy ourselves. fuck everyone forever
also if someone has to call you during business hours to find out accessibility info or to specially request disabled access. well that’s not accessible, buster.
hey! take it easy soon, if you can.
oh no i just want to play my stupid games no stupid prizes for me thanks
Been playing ds1 recently and I love these things :-D
does tungler like baking bad its a rotten worm in my mind atm jesse, mike ehrmantraut and sklyer are my favourite characters but you cannot tell because all my drawings seem to be of jimmy mcgill sorry
mcwexler is FUCKING MEAN THO i love them a lot but oh my god killed me with a gun !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think the one of the reasons BCS appeals so much to women and queer people is that it isn't binary about gender roles and masculinity/femininity the way most media is.
Like, a bad approach to making a Stong Female Character is to give her stereotypical masculine traits - she burps and scratches her butt; she hates dresses and the color pink; she talks a lot about how her dad and older brothers taught her how to be tough. Which - fine, but that's still a very binary approach to gender - it's obviously giving Boy traits to a girl, and that it's supposed to be weird and cool that she's acting Like a Boy.
On the other end of the spectrum, making a male character vain and catty is supposed to be hilarious because he's acting Like a Girl, and it's something done on purpose to be funny because everyone knows that girls are the vain and catty ones, not boys.
Kim is very much a female character, but she's also reserved rather than emotional, ambitious in a working-hard way not a clawing-her-way-to-the-top way, and protective in a way that isn't at all maternal. These are all traits usually given to male characters, but the idea that these are male-only traits is very binary. They are traits people of all genders can have. But it throws people, because boys are supposed to be logical and girls are supposed to be emotional, which is so baked in to many straight people's ideas of gender that it doesn't even occur to them that it's a gendered way to think of characters. I'm sure the writers didn't sit around and think, "hmm how can we make Kim more masculine and therefore a Strong Female Character?" They just wrote her like...a person.
And I don't think Jimmy is an especially effeminate character, but he's overly emotional, obsessed with clothes/appearance, and is very social and good at reading people - again, traits that are more often given to female characters, but plenty of men in real life have these traits and it doesn't mean they aren't men.
Nacho is also interesting in a more subtle way because the writers give him a lot of stuff that's more typically given to female characters - poisoning is historically seen as a female crime, and his particular brand of treachery is also more traditionally feminine - using stealth and deceit instead of confrontation and aggression, being more reactive than proactive, etc. But again, he's just a person with traits that people have! I don't think it's a deliberate subversion, just a reflection that most people have a blend of "masculine" and "feminine" traits.
“My dad teaching math in Southern California (late 70s/early 80s)”
literally the only math class i would ever look forward to
he’s finally retiring after teaching for 40 years at the same school, so the yearbook had him recreate the picture
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