itneedsmoregays
itneedsmoregays
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itneedsmoregays · 49 minutes ago
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SPRITE FRIGHT
Death by piss is something I certainly haven’t seen before! This highly entertaining film answers the question of what would happen if the SMURFS turned into blood crazed, sadistic killers. Inspired by that classic cartoon and 80′s horror tropes, Blender Studios and director Matthew Luhn tell a story where dumb teens head into the woods to camp, only to encounter the not-so-innocent mushroom sprites. Beautiful animation, funny writing, and over the tops death scenes, make this a must watch! 
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itneedsmoregays · 4 hours ago
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itneedsmoregays · 5 hours ago
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Happy 25th anniversary, Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins!
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Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins was released on DVD and VHS 25 years ago today!
A.K.A. the real movie that made Andy want a Buzz Lightyear toy.
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itneedsmoregays · 6 hours ago
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it fucking sucks being a disabled person who can't work and having to see these fuckass posts where someone's like "ahaha jobless people have no life and that's why everyone shitty online has No Job" and everyone and their mother reblogs it joyfully onto my dash for me to see. yes unemployed and unemployable people are truly without exception dogshit people with no hobbies and no redeeming qualities. you're so right. anyway if you'll excuse me i have to start my shift at the I'll Never Be Employed Because Of Permanent Disability And I Love Knowing How You Really See Me store
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itneedsmoregays · 9 hours ago
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I think it's relevant now to share a sticker design/pin i plan on making for my shop. No more being in the middle. fuck harry potter and fuck anyone who is still defending/supporting this transphobic/racist series
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itneedsmoregays · 16 hours ago
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itneedsmoregays · 18 hours ago
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My mother suffered severe bleeding during her surgery today and needs three units of blood. There are no units of blood in the hospital, and none of us can donate due to malnutrition.
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itneedsmoregays · 20 hours ago
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air too thick to breathe
though nothing is really wrong—
still, I start shaking.
my skin goes rigid,
heat behind my eyes again.
I nod like it’s fine.
“Why am I like this?”,
choked out by the endless noise. 
Mental tornado.
heartbeat won’t obey
the facts I keep repeating.
truth slides off my chest.
It’s unimportant. 
irrational thoughts are seen, 
stated, affective. 
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itneedsmoregays · 24 hours ago
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Sing 2 (2021) dir. Garth Jennings
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itneedsmoregays · 1 day ago
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itneedsmoregays · 1 day ago
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JK Rowling calls for M&S boycott amid 'trans bra fitting' row
When you hate someone for offering to help you with something, when you foster outrage over a friendly hello, then you've crossed into a historic brand of bigotry.
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itneedsmoregays · 1 day ago
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lumityy :D
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itneedsmoregays · 1 day ago
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Hi, my name is Hanady, a 23 year old and I’m from GAZA. I Have two sisters and two brothers. I Have a married brother who has a child who suffers from cold and hunger. I’m reaching out for support to feed and also to get me and my family members out of Palestine. We’ve endured dangerous conditions and unbelievable hardship for a number of months now. The more we remain in GAZA is the terrifying reality of we not surviving the next bombing and lack of food to eat and clean water to drink. As conditions aggravate and our lives threatened daily, this is an urgent plea for help. After 13 months of war and suffering, we decided to ask for help.
Despite the unrelenting bombardment and devastation, we’ve embodied resilience and strength in the face of these hardships.My family's home, our livelihood truck, and our personal car were destroyed. my mum and siblings were forced to relocate to the south with nothing,In addition to the fact that the Jews arrested my father for two months, he is suffering from the effects of physical and psychological torture. However, he needs medication and health food. We are suffering from hunger, no clean water, no electricity, no internet, and insufficient medical care since the beginning of this war. We have witnessed destruction and death all around us, heard the constant explosions of bombs day and night.
That is besides the emotional and psychological toll from which we may never recover from.In addition to the high prices, we need $50 a day to meet basic needs
I’m reaching out to raise funds that will allow us to escape these disastrous conditions. The goal is for us to relocate to a safer place outside of Palestine and away from imminent danger, where we can have access to clean water, light and all other fundamentals.
Your support means more than just financial assistance. It is solidarity, Empathy in the face of hardship and injustice, humanity, and a commitment to preserving human lives. I humbly ask you to help me and my family get to safety. I also ask that you share their story and stand with us in the darkest time of their lives.
To donate, click here
https://gofund.me/3fee5758
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itneedsmoregays · 1 day ago
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I am making this post on the behalf of Sami and his family -- Gazans currently suffering from hunger and violence.
Sami says:
"Imagine starting your childhood carrying your little brother on your back instead of a schoolbag. Imagine your first lesson in life being not about games or dreams, but about survival and responsibility. In Gaza, many children grow up too soon, not because they want to, but because war has left them no choice.
These children have never tasted safety. They've lost their homes, their families, and their innocence. Some became orphans in a single night, standing in the ruins of everything they once loved. And yet, even after all the pain, their hearts still beat with hope and kindness.
This is my life, and the life of my family, in the heart of Gaza. Displaced, surrounded by destruction, and living under constant threat, we cling to each other and to life with whatever strength we have left. When someone from Gaza speaks to you, it is not just a story—it’s a cry for help."
Please consider supporting Sami's fundraiser, found here.
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itneedsmoregays · 1 day ago
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Lost his mind and the right to be called Superman, let alone a human being. But at least he finally landed a role that suits him.
LA people, have your flaming cocktails at the ready.
Im just fucking fuming with rage right now
@themousefromfantasyland @the-blue-fairie @ariel-seagull-wings
@countesspetofi @alexa-santi-author
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itneedsmoregays · 2 days ago
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I swear, if I have to see one more white guy declare any of these women of colour to be a horrible abusive monster...
The Matriarch Isn’t the Villain. She’s the Mirror
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I often hear a discourse where Celine in K-pop Demon Hunters, Alma in Encanto and Ming in Turning Red are seen as vilains. They’re the ones who restricted the younger generation, hurt them, and are ultimately responsible for their pain, trauma and self-doubt. They’re framed as the real villains of the story. But I’d like to differ.
These are stories of intergenerational trauma. They are women who survived, repressed, and tried to protect their families the only way they knew how: through control, perfectionism, and emotional suppression.
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And yet, when the next generation begins to reclaim joy, freedom, softness — they become the obstacle. Not because they’re bad people, but because they’re scarred. Their minds cling to survival strategies, unable to recognize that the environment has changed.
Alma is still stuck fleeing the colonizers.
Ming is still afraid of her true self.
Celine believes that fear and mistakes must be hidden.
It’s not about hating these characters. It’s about how unprocessed trauma twists love into control. How survival, unexamined, turns into rigidity. These women were never given space to process their own pain and they project it onto their daughters and granddaughters.
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And here’s something we rarely say enough: intergenerational trauma can create toxic patterns but that doesn’t always mean there was abuse or conscious harm. Even when their love becomes suffocating or controlling, these women are not necessarily “abusive parents.” They are daughters of silence, fear, and sacrifice. And they were never taught another way. It’s important to make that distinction, especially in a world that often pushes a binary, punitive reading of family dynamics.
They’re the product of a generation that was told to endure. But endurance without healing becomes its own kind of violence.
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What’s powerful in these stories is that they don’t end in vengeance. They end in confrontation and transformation. The confrontation is necessary: the younger generation refuses the silence. Refuses the shame. Refuses to carry a burden that wasn’t theirs to begin with.
The house is destroyed in Encanto.
Mei accepts her full self.
So does Rumi.
And in the best cases, this confrontation allows the elder to soften too. Alma opens up. Ming listens. And I’m hoping in the sequel, Celine will open too.
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Maybe that’s also why these stories speak so deeply to POC audiences. These aren’t stories about cutting ties. They’re stories about how hard it is to transform them, to protect ancestral bonds while refusing to perpetuate inherited pain. In many racialized families, collectivity, loyalty, and intergenerational duty are sacred... even when they come at the cost of personal boundaries.
And sometimes, Western individualist frameworks read these tensions as dysfunction or villainy. But for us, they’re just the difficult truth of growing up and trying to do better.
These women aren’t villains. That would be too easy. They embody the fragile, necessary work of bringing change without breaking the thread. These stories are about refusing to inherit their pain without reflection. Because love, without accountability, is not enough.
These stories show us that each generation has something to learn from the next. And the new generation must also break free from the chains they inherited while preserving what is meaningfull.
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But it’s not just their story.
One day, we’ll be the older generation.
And we’ll need to be humble enough to learn from the ones after us.
So don’t be a fool.
We may be Mei, Rumi, or Mirabel today.
But tomorrow, we could be Ming, Celine, or Alma.
And when that time comes, we’ll realize how hard it is to unlearn what once kept us safe.
So let’s have compassion for all these characters.
Because these stories show us not just how the cycle of generations works, but how it can make us better, stronger, and more connected... if we’re all willing to go through the change.
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If you’re curious, I’ve written more on K-pop Demon Hunters:
A post on the mental health themes woven through the songs — right here.
A breakdown of Celine-Rumi in comparaison to Gothel–Rapunzel dynamic — here.
An analysis about Rumi, Jinu, and the danger of sinking together — here.
Some book recs for each of the K-pop Demon Hunters characters — here.
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