kleya marki character of the century. everybody else shut the fuck up

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kleya marki character of the century. everybody else shut the fuck up
Andor 2.10 - Make It Stop
The defeated and bloodied king was chained to kneel in front of his enemy and he says weakly: "Is my wife still alive?" His enemy nodded. "You fools," he said smirking, and the king starts laughing as the sounds of explosions getting closer shake the room.
HOLY SHIT
and when will there be a friday when i AM in love? When.
Not the first time I've seen anything of the like, but last night I saw some yank asshole tell someone to "stop victim blaming" because the other person, who was from Brazil (a country which has been a victim of US military interventionism several times in relatively recent history) said they didn't have any sympathy for US army veterans, even the disabled ones.
And again, it's not like any of this is particularly novel to me, I've seen similar arguments a hundred times, but it will never cease to amaze me the way how, in the imperial core citizen's mind, the people who suffered collateral damage as a result of carrying out the US military's imperialist violence will always get to be considered THE victims of the US military before any of the people on the receiving end of said violence.
Every single time someone expresses any justified anger at the shit their people have suffered at the hands of the US military some yank has to come and be like "but; it's ,imoprtant t..to remmee;ber that al, ot of US ssoldiers ahve no,o ther options anda lso tthey get recruitde,, with lies; and ppropaganad; and. .they get ptsd and whne they come bak,c home o,u rgovernmenct doesn't helpt hem" like it's some underdiscussed, neglected viewpoint and not literally the thing every conversation on this website about the actions of the US military eventually ends up revolving around. Any time someone is like "what the US military did to my people is bad and I have no sympathy for the people who did it" yanks have to come make the conversation about the poor homeless veterans and underprivileged kids with no opportunities who are just in to get money for college, and demand everyone walk on eggshells about saying anything negative about them.
Like okay, you've reminded us, we've considered, when does the conversation get to be about the actual victims, how long do you have to keep sucking the air out of the room with this shit?
If you're able to unironically type "I'd argue veterans have been hurt the worst by the american government" I think you straight up just don't see people in the global south as real human beings. You might think you do but you clearly don't.
Like every day the US military is blowing people to bits and backing actual dictatorships that people are forced to live under, but the people who have been hurt the most by them are the guys who got ptsd and hearing loss blowing them to bits and helping put those dictatorships in power?
The Dream Songs ‘너와 나’ · dir. Cho Hyun-chul (2023)
I really don’t know what crowd I expected to be in the theatre for carol at 1:20 in the afternoon on a friday but it was probably 85% old people, old het couples and halfway through the movie this old lady in front of me turned to the old dude next to her and just said “harold they’re lesbians”
"and then you look at it, and it looks... otherworldly. this is denis. he just creates this shape. it's not perfect. it's timeless. it reminds me of... do you remember arrival? you know those big alien creatures? that's the shape." — rebecca ferguson in an interview with hollywood insider
He just helped me rescue the cub. Right. But...
"Their first date, shall I say." - Jon M. Chu
Wicked was soooooooo good I'm just kind of gagged to be honest
i made some redraws of my old wicked art
Ariana Grande as Glinda Upland and Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba Thropp
Wicked (2024) dir. Jon Chu
I don’t think we talk enough about how the entirety of Wicked is built on the irony of No One Mourns the Wicked. The musical exists because Glinda feels the need to tell Elphaba’s story, because she is in mourning and entirely alone in that. Glinda’s love is what creates the musical because no one mourns Elphaba except her, and that is an incredibly lonely place to be. She’s just lost two of the most important people to her, and all she’s trying to do is make someone, anyone else see how important they were.
So, I just watched arc 2 of arcane...
ARCANE 1.07 || 2.03
i just really wanna highlight the defeat and resignation on jinx’s face in s2. she doesn’t look fearful or scared or childlike (powder-like) as she did in s1.
she’s tired now.
she just wants to go and she’s okay if it’s at vi’s hands.