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Here's a rope, would you kindly save me? Save me like you do?
lex and lana go to the smallville anniversary event hosted by superboy, sadly clark can't go because he has to help at the kent's general store. but lana gets him a poster!
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HBO Oz viewing simulator:
Whoa, he was in this?
Oh my God the Overton window has shifted so far on the prison industrial complex in the last 30 years. The governor’s cartoonishly evil beliefs are now held by the median American voter
Whoa, he was in this?
Sister Peter Marie and Father Ray Mukada are the best representations of Catholic clergy I’ve ever seen on screen, because the narrative affords them the respect to be seen as real, three-dimensional people
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“Life without parole” is nearly as cruel as capital punishment. How do we expect people to improve without any hope of reward? How does a life without freedom push you to get up every morning?
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funny thing about anxiety is sometimes it kind of breaks your sense of danger. like i am known for repeatedly putting myself in situations that make my friends go "bro you couldve died. werent you scared?" and the answer is 👍 yjeah. i did it scared. i do everything scared. i didnt know that was the actual important kind of scary because i usually have to ignore my fears to function in society. it will happen again. watch out.
colors and textures in a ditch beside the highway
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“Please, Carol” | Pluribus 1x04
times when Lana should have called Saul
this clexana fanfiction shit is easy
Duquan "Dukie" Weems & Roland "Prez" Pryzbylewski
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they should invent a way to disappear without anyone even knowing you existed in the first place
I get in theory why people complain about het ships or whatever, I get wanting to watch queer media I really do, but I guess where y’all lose me is like. I saw some asshole on a post about Sinners complaining it was “hetslop”—this person was specifically doing so while also claiming Remmick was a queer character and thus they were justified in caring more about him than the Black protagonists. which is a whole other disgusting can of worms that has been well addressed by others at this point. but even in the absence of that part of the argument, like, no, i actually don’t think that a hunger for queer stories is an especially good excuse to deride and dismiss a piece of landmark Black filmmaking, especially as a non-Black person. I have a post that’s been going around encouraging folks to engage with more Native stories and characters, and I had someone come onto that post saying in the tags that they’d need these stories to be queer in order to care. and I just think that, you know, sucks! like obviously as a queer Native I also want to see more of those stories too. but idk how else to put it other than to say that Black people and people of color shouldn’t have to be like you in order for you to care about our narratives and experiences. and I think some of y’all are using this disdain for heterosexuality as a cover for your unexamined racial biases. it’s not okay to be racist to people just because those people happen to be straight, and you continue to be white before you are queer.
on an even more basic level than that, also, I simply just think some of y’all NEED to learn how to interact with media and storytelling without ships and fandom in mind. like if not being able to write fic about two men kissing is genuinely going to be a dealbreaker for you I think that’s actually something you need to work on within yourself because at that point I think you’re no longer really interacting with art and themes and narrative so much as just kind of playing with toys. which is, like, fine I guess. have fun. but it wouldn’t kill you to disengage from that from time to time. especially if would allow you to actually appreciate rich and deeply moving cultural stories from communities of color that you desperately need to learn how to see as human
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