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not wasting my mother fucking time
I relate to this on a spiritual level
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Kaledo Art

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One Nice Bug Per Day
YOU ARE THE REASON
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
we're not kids anymore.
Three Goblin Art
occasionally subtle
Sade Olutola
Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Biggest turn on?
not wasting my mother fucking time
I relate to this on a spiritual level
it’s so funny to me that the ones who’re the most powerful in the academy are the junkie, the neglected child, and the dead one.
like talk about irony.
victorious: a summary
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This is how i’m dealing with the 9 week hiatus
Recognition of the Self and the Trans Experience
The metaphor of Steven fusing with himself works on so many levels that it’d probably take an academic paper to dissect it all. Besides being generally applicable to self-love while also completing Steven’s story arc, it is also about parental heritage. It affirms that you’re not your parents and you don’t have to be. You’re not the mess they left behind, you’re more than your blood or genes, more than your ancestors, more than the abuse that runs in your family. You don’t have to perpetuate their mistakes. It is also, however, a beautiful allegory for being transgender.
The way that the diamonds try to negate his identity, calling him by the wrong name and pronouns, mirrors what trans people have to go through in their every day life. Family not accepting them, denying that things are broken, trying to control the trans person. White Diamond literally forces Steven to convert into the person she wrongly believes him to be, harming and almost killing him in the process. Of course he is not going to be that person, because he can’t be. He’ll be Steven. Only injured and weakened because of her actions. There is this moment where Steven looks at himself and realises that he should have been certain all along. He wasn’t confused. The diamonds were. The emotions spill over as he experiences a deep recognition of the Self. An unbelievable joy created by finally knowing yourself, accepting yourself, loving yourself! Connie helps him get there. She delivers Steven to himself but she never directs the narrative. She carries him where he can’t go, but he tells her where that is. She is a shining example of what being an ally truly means. Without her, Steven would not have survived. And especially after this incredible weekend of outpouring support in H.Bomberguy’s livestream, the power of trans allyship becomes ever so clearer.
”I don’t need you to respect me, I respect me I don’t need you to love me, I love me But I want you to know you could know me If you change your mind" Even though the real world is a much more dangerous place and this can be considered a naive attitude, it struck me
This is a beautiful and encouraging message for all marginalized groups, this is an episode for the Other. It is a utopian vision which we sometimes need. We need the reminder that even though there is cruelty, there is also love. And we need to love ourselves, too. We deserve it.
I love this because I need hope.
I don’t need you to respect me, I respect me I don’t need you to love me, I love me But I want you to know you could know me If you change your mind
young hitchcock and scully
bonus:
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change your mind reveals pink’s aura and its effect on gems
Blue diamond has control over emotion. By expanding her aura outward, she can forcefully illicit emotional reactions from other gems.
Yellow has control over physical form. She can electrocute and poof gems immediately, destroying their projected physical existence.
White has control over mind. She can completely posses a gem, negating their own free will entirely.
In this episode, though it’s not initially apparent, we get to see Pink’s.
It is the blush on white diamond’s face, on every gem’s face in the room.
This blush that turns gems pink, just like blue’s turns everything blue.
Like yellow’s electricity.
Like white diamond’s eye rays.
Pink’s ability is the very same thing that brought the diamonds together thousands of years ago, “with a joke or a song.” It’s what brings them together yet again in this episode.
It helps free the crystal gems as well as the other diamonds from White’s control, restoring what makes them who they are.
And it happens when Steven makes a joke.
Pink’s aura is laughter. It’s celebration. It’s joy.
It’s soul.
But imagine if they made the Rick Riordan books into a movie franchise like the Marvel Cinematic Universe that followed the storyline, casted actors that were the right age and the right personality and everything, with end credit scenes hinting at the different mythological worlds and big crossovers and Rick Riordan cameos
MCU TRINITY
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“Some people lose their knife, or their mug. Not me. I manage to lose an entire dragon.”