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Three Goblin Art
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I mean, iconic?
thought this was from that gay hockey show
i’m living
and the show's costume designer just posted this on instagram so now everyone knows he's supposed to be dressed like you.
This tweet means a lot to me.
It’s probably a really cool and good sign that this post I made in 2014 is going around again, right?
"It's the inside and the outside. So, what I love about it is, it's familiar in its colors, and in its shape, but it's new in its humility. So, gone are the… armor and the metal and the breastplates. It's kind of a hybrid. It's more vulnerable." — Tom Hiddleston, Assembled | the making of loki (season two)
Don’t get people who whine about his slippers. I think this really does convey a sense of greater vulnerability and humanity, as Tom explained. Loki has always been very protective and closed off behind his armour, but here he’s revealing his true self. He doesn’t hide anything anymore. It’s a big step forward.
STEPHEN KALYN as DEAN DI LAURENTIS in OFF CAMPUS 01.01 'The Deal'
@animangacreators challenge 59 — spring 2026
a study in WITCH HAT ATELIER 1x01 (insp)
mood
"no means no" chant begins in raleigh after carter hart plays the puck
keep it going EVERY NIGHT‼️‼️
it’s happened… sidney crosby manga debut (jp / en)
Canadiens head coach Martin St. Louis wouldn’t be surprised to see an NHL player eventually come out as gay.
“I think forget sports … I think we’re in a society now that people do come out,” he said.
There’s no doubt there have been gay players in the NHL before and that there are some today. But they obviously don’t feel comfortable coming out publicly in a league that still has a well-earned reputation for being an “old boys’ club.”
About 25 years ago, Tom Harrington was a CBC sports reporter and host of the Sports Journal magazine show. He was researching a story about an NHL player who was gay while working with a go-between who ran a support group in Toronto that helped professional and amateur athletes who were gay. Harrington was told there was a “prominent” NHL player who had been thinking about coming out.
During the next year-and-a-half, Harrington said he worked with his go-between trying to convince the NHL player to do an interview, but the player was “extremely reluctant and afraid he’d be exposed.” Harrington tried to arrange a phone interview or a meeting with the player, who asked if his voice could be disguised in a phone call in case Harrington recognized him. Harrington promised the go-between he would never reveal the player’s identity unless he permitted it.
“It was a step closer to the beginning of something, but it was also a window into just how terrified he was, and it said a lot about the culture at the time in professional male sports, where players didn’t feel they could even take the initial step to come out, let alone reveal themselves,” Harrington said in a phone interview Tuesday.
Harrington said the player eventually decided not to come out, saying he was too scared of the impact it would have on his family, hockey career and his life after hockey.
“I remember saying at the time (to the go-between): ‘You know, there are a lot of people who would be very supportive of him. There would be businesses lining up to sponsor him to have him as a spokesperson. I’m telling you, there’s an untapped market for someone like this … the Jackie Robinson of gays in sports.’ But, ultimately, it failed.
“I never knew who the player was and to this day I still don’t know who it was,” added Harrington, who retired last year after almost 44 years at CBC.
thinking of this guy this pride month
she’s here
use your words i don't speak bottom
arm… greys…
context: sid beaming up at geno when he crashes the interview
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bonus (likely thing for the world’s first omega to say):
when art imitates life
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