She-Hulk (2022) #1 variant: Mike Mayhew’s homage to WOLVERINE #8 featuring Laura Kinney AKA Wolverine!!
I NEED THIS VARIANT SOOO BAD 😭 2022 is really the year of good She-Hulk content and im so here for it

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She-Hulk (2022) #1 variant: Mike Mayhew’s homage to WOLVERINE #8 featuring Laura Kinney AKA Wolverine!!
I NEED THIS VARIANT SOOO BAD 😭 2022 is really the year of good She-Hulk content and im so here for it
Feelings time! Stone Temple Pilots was one of the first bands I absolutely loved. I used to call up the rock radio station (Miami’s 94.9 Zeta) and request them all the time. It was usually anything off of Purple—that was when they started doing milder, hippie stuff. But this song in particular made 9-year-old me so extremely uncomfortable!
Now, I loved this song—I just couldn’t name what made me freeze up like a little anxiety popsicle for all ~3.5 minutes of it. Then, as I got a little older, and men started getting more and more predatory towards me, something just clicked. Scott Weiland wasn’t singing these words in earnest. After compiling research from magazines, message boards and Yahoo pages, I found out that his words were not about sex at all—they were about power. Weiland wrote this song after his girlfriend was gang raped by some football players. Although it was ultimately his girlfriend who suffered most – and though Weiland was also survivor of rape, which he later admitted in his memoir – it still hit him hard enough to realize that he needed to openly challenge male entitlement and aggression against women in his music.
A lot of people took issue with his first-person perspective, especially in the way he gruffly sings each pre-chorus with profound hostility: “I said you shouldn’t have worn that dress …You wanna know about atrocity?” But to me, it serves a specific kind of purpose here. It’s easy for anyone, survivor or not, to say that rape is objectively bad. It’s a whole other, scarier thing for somebody to acknowledge that they have the capacity to be horribly violent, that they can take on such a threatening persona as well as they can reject or suppress it altogether. (Unfortunately, this was something Weiland would later struggle to suppress in himself.) And though Scott Weiland is no longer here to read this, I want to thank him for speaking up about a very hard topic, and one that remains so even 23 years later.
Erin Phillips, named best and fairest for the second time at the 2019 AFLW awards night, as well as captain of the All-Australian team for the first time.
Chinatown (1974) dir. Roman Polanski
This is pure sex. Enjoy.
*heavy breathing intensifies*
Abbath
Film Meme: (2/15) movies The Red Shoes (1948, Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger) - “It is the story of a young girl who is devoured with an ambition to attend a dance in a pair of Red Shoes. She gets the shoes and goes to the dance. For a time, all goes well and she is very happy. At the end of the evening she is tired and wants to go home, but the Red Shoes are not tired. In fact, the Red Shoes are never tired. They dance her out into the street, they dance her over the mountains and valleys, through fields and forests, through night and day. Time rushes by, love rushes by, life rushes by, but the Red Shoes go on.”
Fleetwood Mac photographed by Sam Emerson in 1976
Tekken 3 (1998) | Platform: PlayStation
Everyday is leg day when you’re running from your problems
a big-ass grumpy man and a smol child with a death list who complains all the time (and she kinda has a right to)
MF DOOM & Sade. Copic Marker