how do people watch The Arc About Why You Should Not Call Sanji “Vinsmoke Sanji” and still call him that
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how do people watch The Arc About Why You Should Not Call Sanji “Vinsmoke Sanji” and still call him that
harley quinn being a skilled and licensed psychologist that also never quit her job as one is so fucking funny. what do you mean my therapist is killing people with a big wooden mallet
being bigender is awesome because i can be a cute schlubby dude that has five-o-clock shadow that's slowly grown into an 8-o-clock nightfall and wears nothing but a pair of boxers and an open robe with the sleeves rolled up and eats cold pizza and reads books at 7am on a saturday but i can also be a cute chick that wears croptops and long jackets with jean shorts and boots and goes out to goof off around town with my friends and get really cheap fast food while shooting the breeze at the mall about the latest chapter releases and both feel like natural expressions of myself
I think one of my favorite parts of Sinister Minds is how it’s nearly all (if not all) Black American music genres. Pop, hip hop, rock (and roll), metal, rhythm and blues, disco, techno, and so much more. And that’s because it’s connecting to its roots in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, and how that series has always had very strong roots in Black American music and culture. everything from the Michael Jackson influence and visual references in I Miss The Quiet and Don’t Come Back, to how Faker is dressed like Prince in St. Solis, it’s such a wonderful thing that warms my heart so deeply to see a recognition of how Black culture influenced and set the foundation for both these series and the respect paid towards it
usopp is like the human equivalent of a million little pieces of junk stored away "just in case" when it comes to random skills he has racked up throughout his life so when he's not plonked into fighting a guy a million times stronger than him in close-quarters combat it's like Oh Right He Can Do That. he can paint and draw and he's the crew's premier traditional artist (and the one who finalized luffy's concept art into the jolly roger used throughout the series) and he knows how to cut hair and mend clothes and safely handle dangerous insects and keep an area clean and style clothes and make fireworks and design hot sauces and write poetry and perform improv and like. literally hes like if the book "how to hold a crocodile" was a person and it rocks. AND he has perfect aim with literally any ranged weapon. there's nothing in this world he can't do with at least some proficiency dude this rocks
a detail about myself that i'm not exactly sure what it says about me is that if there was a rotisserie chicken that was unquestionably a rotisserie chicken in all the important aspects, but for whatever reason, was in the physical shape of an exact copy of my own body (but prepared like a rotisserie chicken would be), i would, without hesitation, devour it in its entirety
like straight up no joke Megan Thee Stallion is a fucking treasure to humanity. it’s okay you can say with your whole chest that a black woman is one of the greatest artists of all time. especially one you are lucky enough to be alive at the same time as. i know i am