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we're not kids anymore.
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i will decide the truth. 🐦⬛
two evils
Queers Never Die and Never Say Goodbye
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2022 Desclaire oc cards and their backs
my favourite guy whom I never draw
There’s a few things that make the ATLA fandom the perfect storm of fandom bullshit it currently is. The widespread immaturity and impulsive behaviour we see in shipping wars seems to be pretty typical of shows with younger audience, but it’s also made worse by a substantial number of older fans who are too blinded by nostalgia to accept different perspectives of the show.
This nostalgia ties into the pattern we’ve seen since 2020, where people will unknowingly allow their headcanons to supplant their memories of the actual show, and proceed to get angry at anyone who contradicts their specific take. Overly generous readings of the text, and the insistence that ATLA can do no wrong on a messaging level, leads people to vehemently deny any critiques of the show that engage with its orientalism. This is not even mentioning how feminist critics get raked over the coals for questioning the way certain female characters were handled.
There’s a strong vibe of self-righteousness that’s connected to all of this. IMO, that attitude is exactly what emboldens certain fans to attack other fans at will and justify it by invoking “media literacy” as if they genuinely understand what those words mean and aren’t just throwing them around to bolster their flimsy arguments.
It's been said a few times before, but Kuroko does indeed have a type.
Most point out that they have a darker complexion and a huge grin, but I'd like to point out how Kuroko keeps picking up guys born in August? It's wild because it's happened three times.
From top to bottom, you've got: Shigehiro Ogiwara (August 10), Daiki Aomine (August 31), and Taiga Kagami (August 2).
Also, check out this fanart (I wish I knew the artist's name).
And then there's this doujinshi panel from Uncomura.
Kuroko thinks he's slick. 😏
5 simple exercises to awaken dormant muscles
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I appreciate this video a lot--people don't realize how important it is to start slow if you're trying to come back from a completely sedentary lifestyle, and they get really hurt as a result. Straining your muscles too much, too suddenly can land you in the E.R. and the wrong joint injury can permanently affect your mobility, so please start with absolute basics and easy stretches!
Alternatives to 'said'
When character is angry:
Snapped
Spat
Snarled
Hissed
Barked
...or sad:
Choked
Mumbled
Managed
Croaked
Murmured
...or if they're feeling nervous:
Stammered
Babbled
Rambled
Muttered
Squeaked
...and even when flirting:
Coaxed
Purred
Teased
Hummed
Crooned
A lovely comm for @redamantias 💛
a bit of a process
If I was ever up to streaming, I would totally stream me drawing, but I was always wondering like, is it appropriate to stream a comm process? Do I ask people every time if they'd like their comm being streamed or is it commonly an okay situation??
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happy birthday to the future king of the pirates <33
using up those references I’ve been hoarding on Pinterest….. say hi to angsty yuri