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oh wow, i hate this
Do you think the flattening/defanging/mainstreaming that happened with Loki will happen with Ben too? Not just in the fandom but in canon
Ben is a complete narrative dead end now, so until such time as the whole company has an epiphany about what they’ve done to the saga and tries to write a tros fix-it (I am not holding my breath), he will likely be acknowledged as little as possible and appear only as Vader2.0 in whatever pathetic interquel ST content they might attempt.
Trauma mercifully seems to blot out the periods of its betiding, like a compassionate amnesia, but many sweet moments are also lost in that personal fog of war. — Bryant McGill
Trauma mercifully seems to blot out the periods of its betiding, like a compassionate amnesia, but many sweet moments are also lost in that personal fog of war. — Bryant McGill
Trump’s Ukraine plan: Realism mercifully returns to Washington
The howls of outrage from the foreign policy establishment over President Trump’s 28-point Ukraine peace plan tell you everything you need to know about why such a plan is necessary in the first place. After nearly four years of war, hundreds of thousands of casualties and hundreds of billions of dollars in American taxpayer money spent, the Washington Blob is horrified that someone might…
hauntingly it’s possible that the dumbest decision i made in my entire life in the long run will be that i took AB calculus instead of BC when i was a junior in high school. this was bad because i was clearly equally capable of either, but without the BC calculus credit i was missing a key credential that would have let me keep taking interesting math (i.e. beyond multivariable calc) as a freshman in college, and i didn’t have the willpower or confidence in the math teaching competence of random math grad students to give up on several hours of sleep just to get my formal freshman sequences-and-series credit.
so instead i just............... never thought about math again after age 18, basically? this was clearly a mistake, math is both fun and interesting and would be really useful to me to have more of now. however, i think it was entirely reasonable at the time for me to not want to risk getting a really bad sequences instructor and fuck up my whole situation while still adapting to college, so i think i instead have to trace it back to not having confidence in myself at age 16 while signing up for classes. unfortunate