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when you open a new tab and can’t remember why
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STEVE BUSCEMI WAS THE INSPIRATION FOR SANJI I AM SCREAMING
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“some people don’t deserve redemption” redemption isn’t something that’s deserved, it’s something someone does. it’s making the choice to change the way you live your life, to be better, to do good things instead of bad things and try to make up for the bad things. and everyone can and should do that, at any time, no matter what they’ve done. we can’t change the past, but we can choose what kind of person to be now and in the future. we have the responsibility to do so. it is so completely not about “deserving.”
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Don't worry, no one in our family is [REDACTED]
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Mouthwashing if Anya told Swansea instead of Curly
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His arms and legs
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Anya Mouthwashing
In the back of my mind, it's always there.
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favorite pokemon
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While white male characters often get way too much sympathy in narratives when it should be “cool motive, still murder”, some of the backlash to this phenomenon has been spilling over to minimize or ignore victims in media.
Like when Hulk is sometimes criticized as being “angry white male” rather than “child abuse victim”
If you are upholding toxic masculinity (like that boys can’t be victims) when trying to criticize it, you took a wrong turn.
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not now sweetie, mommy is watching how the massive girlbossification of female characters has led to the belief that weak and vulnerable female characters are badly written characters because apparently every woman needs to be outspoken and witty and snarky and brave in order to be considered “complex” and have any value in a piece of media!!
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not caring too much about a fandom’s favourite guy is the worst. you’ll think “oh i’ll look into the tag see if anything new and cool’s there” and it’s just that fucking guy again
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…I want to just draw a fashion zine of just Miss Piggy, oh my god. she is so underrated and underutilized, where is my succession-like muppets satire thing LOL I want it so bad. let me do it disney call me pls
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You definitely forgot some
2000's
2010's
2020's
have you heard that thing of every decade having a yellow guy
with that in mind, consider the opposite:
every decade has some purple cunt
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Fandom Problem #5506:
thanks to radfems I can't write female characters without feeling some measure of guilt for not making them "empowering" enough. If I write a woman who receives emotional or any other kind of support from a man, I'm portraying her as weak and needing a man to save her. If I write a woman supporting a man, I'm portraying her as nothing but a tool in his story. If I write a scene where a man empathizes with a woman's struggles, I'm making it all about him.
I'm always second guessing myself every time I try to write a female character, and it's so exhausting when there are so many male-female relationships I would love to write about, platonic OR romantic. I get afraid of posting anything about female characters because someone might interpret it badly. There's no way to win with this radfem mindset that men are inherently bad and that we (I'm a woman myself) should have nothing to do with them.
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