Andrew Garfield in The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) | dir. Marc Webb
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
we're not kids anymore.
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Andrew Garfield in The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) | dir. Marc Webb
Spider-Noir Step Into My Office | 1.01
Black ppl deserve to feel safe and welcomed on the internet, on fandoms on whatever community or hobbies they want without having to deal with antiblack racist attacks, microaggressions or enablers of antiblackness . And if u genuinely consider urself to be left leaning or an ally or woke you should do and try to unlearn the colorism, texturism , eurocentrism and antiblackness
CYCLOPS Marvel Rivals - Season 8
still burning all the while
Episode 3 tingz
that Natasha doll shit that’s big in Asia rn (China, Indonesia, Korea, etc.) is emblematic of why we say antiblackness is global. abusing a Black baby doll to relieve stress, in violent and pedophilic ways, & then going out of their way to take pictures of irl Black, African, and half-Black Asian children to brag that they found the “IRL Natasha doll”? and comments under posts on Xiaohongshu saying they want to “punch” it (an irl Black child) up?
and in Spanish speaking circles online they sharing gore pictures of dead African babies in online chats so much it has a label named “BND”? Another Black teen was murdered recently by an Asian American store owner convinced he was stealing despite putting items back. He shot him in the back.
yall dont deserve nothing from Black people in any part of the diaspora, irdc. this shit makes me so angry but the demands for an expectation of actionable organizing and dismantling of the white supremacist project that is the US is laid at our collective feet and no one else’s is so crazy to me. how are Black ppl supposed to generate trust for nonblack ppl that hasn’t been demonstrated in a sustained, recent, manner, without us having to force the rest of the world to see us?
Idpol is divisive until it’s time to self adopt the moniker of the Global South and that often doesn’t include & backseats Black African exploitation/extraction. it’s hella transparent how nonblack leftists only mention Sudan, Congo, Somalia, etc. as afterthoughts to their awareness and solidarity posts focusing on Palestine but feel entitled to call Black leftists “zog slaves” for not making dedicated media to the issue they feel the most important, regardless if to these Black leftists making Black issues their focus and niche.
fucking crazy so many of yall got the nerve to posture moral superiority.
i didn’t say every East Asian did or does support this, nor did i specify East Asia at all.
the video is even worse. these Chinese and Asian social media users are actually going to remote African villages to film themselves abusing, terrorizing, and humiliating Black children.
One clip shows a Chinese man holding a young Black girl on his lap and having her repeat sentences in Chinese. she doesn’t know what she’s saying but the captions show him having her say, “ I have no value. I’m just a retard.”
im sick to my stomach.
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Let’s be twins and kill our abusive fathers with papa
Justice League: Dream Girls: A DC Pride Event #3 (2026) variant by Oscar Vega
death of the endless
do not forget the patron saint of these weeks that we celebrate ourselves proudly and openly in the streets
her name was Marsha P Johnson, and we have her to thank for so much.
remember, the first Pride was a riot, and she was one of the brave souls who endured it to help carve the path which so many of us walk today. she helped found several activist groups regarding LGBT safety and wellbeing. and she was absolutely radiant, too.
thank you, Marsha. we remember you.
Li Jun Li as Cat Hardy Spider-Noir (2026 - ) 1.04
Cover of the Day: Fantastic Four #229 (April, 1981) Art by Bill Sienkiewicz and Joe Sinnott
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all new wolverine #1 flashback summary