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Resurrecting this place with cool cyborg enbys, enjoy!
If a trans girl tells you that she wants to start dressing more femme and your response is "but you're conforming to gender stereotypes" then she is entitled to punch you in the face as hard as she wants
Also, if a trans girl says she wants to go on hormones and your response is "but you're still valid if you don't get hrt" then she is also entitled to punch your face as hard as she wants
reblog this version you fucking cowards
Not that I particularly like laughtrack-heavy multicam sitcoms, but I think it's kinda stupid when someone tries to seriously use the fact that removing the laugh track results in them becoming painfully awkward and unfunny as proof of like. Their objective lack of humor or something.
"This proves that the writing on this show's not actually funny, the laugh track just tricks you into thinking it is" no dipshit it proves that timing is an extremely important element of comedy and if the delivery in a certain genre of comedy is intentionally paced to account for the element of in-studio audience laughter then removing that element just leaves a bunch of empty beats that make every joke not land because the timing is all messed up. You could have the greatest, funniest, best-written sitcom of all time and it would still become an awkward unfunny mess if you did that to it.
they should invent a tummy that doesnt hurt
this will reach the tummy hurty squad on its own
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some silly npc i will soon play (local evil lesbian)
some oc stuff!!
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me making my ocs kiss is an advanced form of making my barbies kiss when i was 6. if only kid me could see me now
y'all really like my girls <3!! so uh.. 🤲
Afternoon reign
Every single cop show is like oh look how these cool badass protags just wanna do their job but the obnoxious pencil-pushers back at the office keep getting in the way by trying to make them follow due conduct and the very obvious criminal keeps maliciously obstructing them by invoking their legal rights and wouldn't they be able to do their job so much better and faster if they were allowed to just follow their gut and do whatever it takes to arrest the person they already pinned down as the dangerous criminal? And then people eat it up and go on the internet to make youtube comments about how refusing to speak with the cops without a lawyer is extremely suspicious behavior.
The funniest part of being OP of this post is that it's contantly getting tags like "especially b99" or "you can say b99 it's okay" at the same time as tags like "b99 doesn't fall into this and that's why it's so good" and "b99 does such a good job of deconstructing this in the episode where scrimblo bibini does this but then gets called out by blorgo scrungo"
I have never watched b99 so I can't confirm or deny, I just think it's funny.
Tho I will say, in regards to the "it subverts it because the character gets called out" thing that I've seen in a lot of reblogs. This website has a weird-ass habit of thinking about media normalizing/endorsing behaviors in terms of "does the character get called out?" or "does the character face consequences?" instead of "how does the narrative frame this behavior?"
Like the problem I'm talking about in the original post isn't a problem because the cops violating due process in these shows aren't punished for it or aren't called out by their fellow cops, it's a problem because the shows very deliberately construct a narrative where people trying to assert their rights is framed as an obstacle for justice, and violating due process is framed as the solution to this obstacle.
I'm not necessarily saying the episode in question DOESN'T deconstruct this trope (like I said, I haven't watched it so I have no idea). But the mere act of having another character tell the protag that the thing they did sucked and reprimanding them for it does not automatically turn it into a deconstruction.
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Thanks tumblr
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once again i love how star wars takes place in a massive galaxy with thousands of planets and billions of people, and yet every bounty hunter knows each other personally