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When I get anxious, I press my hands together and fidget with my fingers.
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Press?
When I get anxious, I press my hands together and fidget with my fingers.
Sink
I came home from school one day to find two huge salmon cooling on ice in my bathtub and had to wash my hair in the sink for the next couple of days.
Buck (I'm running out if words with multiple meanings)
My dad used to hunt and one time he brought home this buck that he’d shot so that my sister and I could see it before he went to the taxidermist. I got to touch the eyeball.
How racist must you be to villainise an abused 10 year old i'm so done can we kick white people out of comics.
I wish we could kick Heather Antos out of comics tbh.
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your "blackwashed" and "asianwashed" anon also knows nothing about "comic book canon" apparently? or how last names even work??? Linda was always asian, since her first introduction (she's actually very dark-skinned in her first intro) and Park is a common Korean family name? i know people like anon assume all PoC on the show were retconned into that, but... seriously? Also, C-list characters are still important. Jessica Jones was arguably D-list, and her show was still a hit.
(i'm sorry for flooding ur inbox i'm just v passionate abt comicspoc) about the "cliche" asian iron fist thing: i'd go with an ethnicity that isn't so closely tied with the "kung fu" trope. Since K'un-Lun isn't a real place on earth/only has a vague "east asian~exotic" vibe (which is super annoying imho), why can't we retcon it into a specific culture? It's tied to the Himalayas, so Nepali or Southeast Asian Danny would be AMAZING + not very stereotypical or problematic
Thanks for that! About Linda I wasn’t sure she was in the comics so thanks for speaking up. And no worries two messages isn’t flooding our inbox. I also agree that a Southeast Asian Danny would be amazing. Don’t forget to sign the petition folks!
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in history we were supposed to come up with a slogan for the Boxers in the Boxer rebellion and i yelled "make china great again" and that's why i'm not allowed to speak in class anymore
god
damn it
annie.
Ask game!: 1, 13, 28, 32, aaaand 44!
1. Are you more feminine or masculine?- ??????? i honestly don’t know... it depends i guess?????
13. What is the most insulting thing anyone has said to you?- oh boy, that’s a tricky one... the one that hit the hardest was when someone compared me to an extremely annoying person i guess
28. Is there good in everyone?- (Christ Annie, talk about cliche questions) ummm....I’m not sure, in real life probably
32. What’s the first thing you notice about someone?- that one really depends on a lot of things (like if they have a particularly noticeable feature, what the context for meeting them is, etc.) but generally their height, weight, and overall size (not meaning to be offensive there, it’s just a very noticeable thing)
44. Is lying about something serious as bad as cheating?- keeping up with my trend of uncertainty and “it depends” that does, in fact, depend on what the lie is, and how serious it is, if it’s lying about something regarding a murder case, which could drastically and permanently change the life of someone, as well as the lives of all those close to them, then yes, i’d say so, but if the lie is about something less serious (yet still serious) such as cheating on an exam, or other lies that will only really affect you, then not really. it depends on how serious the lie is and how much it will affect other people, if the effect of lying is greater, then it’s worse, if not, then no
for the people talking about how no teens/pre-teens watch Jessica Jones: I'm fourteen, and i know that enough people watch it that if you make oblique references to it in class or something, someone will get it. I believe we make up at LEAST 10% of the fandom, which yeah, that's a lot.
Thanks for weighing in! Honestly its ridiculous to believe that no teens and pre-teens are watching Jessica Jones its a Marvel show of course kids are going to watch.
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