would die for a fresh hot corn on the cob rn
i forgot where i was. cock on the cob i guess
corn on the cock. i hate it here
im gonna fucking corn on the kill myself
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would die for a fresh hot corn on the cob rn
i forgot where i was. cock on the cob i guess
corn on the cock. i hate it here
im gonna fucking corn on the kill myself
Introduction of the podcast and discussion of Act I and II. Find us online @positivelyhomestuck and [email protected]
Howdy Homestucks and Happy 4/13! We hope you enjoy our first episode of a new podcast as much as enjoyed talking about Homestuck!
[START ID // a tweet by Amelia - lesbianics major sodmetr... (@autogynamelia) reading: “haha straight girls be like ‘MY PARTNER’ and the whole time it’s their boyfri-” YES! THAT’S THE WHOLE POINT! IF EVERYONE SAYS “PARTNER” THEN THAT NORMALIZES IT! OTHERWISE SAYING “PARTNER” IS JUST A BRIGHT NEON SIGN THAT READS “I’M QUEER”! HOW IS THIS DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND?! // END ID]
Also, can I just say:
Sometimes calling someone your “boyfriend” feels a bit juvenile if you’ve been together for a long time but aren’t engaged/married (which is still totally valid).
Partner is a great label.
PG: Psycho Goreman (2021) dir. Steven Kostanski
on the scale from griffin mcelroy to john mulaney, brian david gilbert is smack dab in the middle. shane madej is also in the middle but from the other direction
a scientific scale
it’s actually more like this
the wretched dunce cycle
hmmmm
It’s him.
Joe Funnyman
this is literally what hieroglhyps were i think
free him
free him
free him
Fools….he is sealed for our protection
what do you mean. they have always been called chocolate chimp cookies. are you feeling okay?
Imagine one of your friends describing you to someone new and they’ll all like yeah he loves gaslighting people
that would be so cool
can i do some bullshit character analysis on main for a minute
both the ninth doctor and the eleventh doctor had this qUirKY think going on but with 9 it didn’t feel forced and i think it has to do with the tone and the way 9 was established in the first episode to be someone who was genuinely “cool” but in a more humble way and someone who was clever but could also not see an easy solution to things (e.g. the london eye scene)
but with 11 he was constantly portrayed by the text as a badass, even when there were jokes about his social ineptitude they almost always ended up being about how he’s soooo smart he doesn’t need to connect with the stupid humans.
even in the line delivery, think “i am so impressive!”, which was along the lines of “please appreciate me back” vs all the times 11 called himself clever while being smug and having nobody question it.
and it’s little moments too like how in the scenes in which 9 cracks jokes it’s usually to make people laugh (e.g. when he talks to the kids in the empty child) vs when 11 tries to be funny it’s always to impress people
basically i don’t think you can have a silly charming character if he acts like he’d call you a slur for not clapping at everything he does
I think the crux of it is that the Doctor in this era is really incredibly dark, but the Ninth Doctor is owning it, the Tenth Doctor is lying to himself about it, and the Eleventh Doctor is lying to everybody else about it.
The reason the Eleventh Doctor's quirkiness doesn't feel as organic as the Ninth Doctor's is because it's not - it's very much performative. You can tell because he turns it up when he's grieving and turns it off when he needs to be dark.
The contrast you're seeing is between being effortlessly cool and Trying Too Hard, but I think it's very much deliberate. The Eleventh Doctor isn't actually trying to achieve Cool and Popular (that's the Tenth Doctor's schtick) - he's trying to achieve harmless. Look at this socially inept bumbler who doesn't know how people work - he definitely hasn't got any ulterior motives. What kind if person says "look at me, look at me" all the time? Stage magicians.
I find the Eleventh Doctor patterns very well with the Second and Seventh Doctors: silly, quirky, and deeply terrifying
One of my favorite parts of the Hunger Games was how, in the beginning, Katniss was jealous amd resentful of the townies for not having to work in the coal mines. Then, over time, she realizes they aren't the true enemy. Then she sees the other district kids as so much better off than she is, because at least they don't come from district 12. But then she realizes they aren't the enemy either. And then she hates the other victors, before realizing they have all been exploited just as much as she has. So the enemy must be the Capitol citizens, who benefit from the exploitation of the districts, right? Wrong again. They are just uninformed and pampered people who have been kept in the dark about the true horrors faced by the rest of the country. Most of them, when push comes to shove, are perfectly willing to help the war efforts.
And slowly, over the three books, all theses separate factions of downtrodden people start to see each other as allies instead of enemies, and that is what propells them to eventual victory over the true enemy, the government that tried to pit them against each other. Just fun, totally fictional things to think about that have nothing whatsoever to do with our current life.
Definitely masking up post-COVID (x)
Also, let’s keep having soap and disinfectant dispensers everywhere.
By contrast, I’ve been getting the same number of sniffles that I do every year even though there’s no one to catch them from, which is how I learned this year that I’m not prone to minor colds; I’m prone to hayfever.
Ohhhh…..
its over anakin! i published the callout
Honestly, I need to set this to publish to MYSELF every. damn. day.