Time in the world of Super Smash Bros. doesn’t move in a straight line. It moves in a Jeremy Bearimy. I don’t know what to tell you.
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Time in the world of Super Smash Bros. doesn’t move in a straight line. It moves in a Jeremy Bearimy. I don’t know what to tell you.
(submitted by specternabbermaiori)
thinking about the neurodivergent relationship to the 'not like other girls' mindset and how much i hate how nowadays if you tell someone you dont feel like most people its seen as inherently pretentious and arrogant even though its just a simple neutral fact with no goodness or badness attached to it
lingerie ads: (exist in my eyeshot)
me, age eleven:
In etheria we don’t say “I love you,” we say “I feel like, maybe, you’re here to help us,” and I think that’s beautiful
night
loki,,,,,
on the same notion actual hamilton criticisms are valid! i’m mixed black/filipino fan to keep my heritage short and sweet but i personally enjoy the musical a lot while, at the same time, knowing what’s wrong with the play and everything else wrt LMM’s writing. i also know it’s not supposedly to be entirely historically accurate and i’m aware of the good intentions behind it. the black actors in the play also actively know they are playing slave owners and it is a conscious thought in the back of their heads, as daveed diggs and chris jackson have made clear in interviews ...the people who were/are a part of this musical aren’t blissfully unaware, in any case
moving forward woobifying the founding fathers is wrong, speaking over the poc/primarily black people who dislike Hamilton is wrong and speaking over the poc/primarily black people who ARE fans of Hamilton is wrong. i can’t tell other black people how to feel about this play & the Hamilton fandom (which i dont even like the Hamilton fandom most times)
it’s more up to us to determine how we feel about the play rather than yt people