What If... Kahhori Reshaped the World?
Stranger Things
we're not kids anymore.
Jules of Nature
taylor price
trying on a metaphor
Cosmic Funnies
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
cherry valley forever

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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roma★

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Not today Justin
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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What If... Kahhori Reshaped the World?
A she-wolf who reigned the Amaranthine sea.
Quick Bela painting. pls reblog if you like it I spent all day painting this <3
I'll never forget how a fandom I once joined literally didn't recognize basic literary devices or metaphors ldksjflkj
There is proof, but yeah. "incidentally" that group had my whole account banned for not liking their ship.
Part of the problem is having literal support groups and leaders as part of my followers. So, congratufuckyoulations on keeping my reach limited.
kataang shippers are so fucking embarrassing
So I haven't been able to look into it fully, why am I seeing so much about homophobic Katara??
— ☀︎☽ | Kat (@ceozutarathings) June 4, 2026
Racism. For which I was banned, unlike the racists.
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In my lifetime, that's about eight BIWOC to have hit the road because of white women.
"katara is homophobic" "katara hates everyone but aang" did any of you even watch the show. how couod be so definitively and confidently wrong and disgusting about a character. she is a kind person with one of the biggest hearts in the show who gave everyone the benefit +#atla
— tamitamitami is carachoco's number 1 fan (@tamiloveslesbos) June 4, 2026
No, see, you aren't playing along. Villify the one character with romance as part of her central arc, maintain some Christian ideal for some guy who doesn't, or else or whatever.
The Szarr Palace has a skull painted in the style of Indigenous remembrance of their beloved and honored dead. It is in the room where the spawn would "entertain" guests before Cazador took the targets.
It has absolutely no altar, context, or place here. This is deeply disrespectful.
If I don't reblog my own posts, I've learned racist white women can simply make them *jazz hands* disappear.
I don't know how to phrase it, but it's happened since adolescence: Certain People™ are big mad I can read articles like
Accusation in a Mirror
The concept of Accusation in a Mirror (AiM) is explored as a rhetorical strategy where one party accuses its enemies of the very atrocities it plans to commit, functioning as a preemptive deflection of blame. The text delves into the legal definitions of genocide, particularly referencing the Genocide Convention, and highlights the complexities involved in the U.S. legal context around incitement and the prevention of genocide. Through analysis of historical reluctance to engage with such definitions and the implications of speech in relation to genocide, AiM serves as a critical lens to understand the interplay between propaganda, law, and the gravitas of genocide prevention.
I’ve been seeing people say that they wished more Black/African Americans knew about the Spirits, Deities, and folklore figures of our pantheon, so I complied a list from my research. Most people don’t know we have them or don’t recognize them due to accessibility of knowledge.
— museofthesun (@solarystix) June 3, 2026