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insleywinsley · 5 months ago
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me by loonamoon. <3
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aquillis-main · 2 years ago
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The best example of Archie shunting game characters aside is Amy. Amy in particular was a huge victim of being shat on to make way for the OCs/FFs in Archie. Even Her desire to become a freedom fighter was portayed as ridiculous and bratty, going far as to have her repeat "I wanna I wanna" like a five year old, a bratty one at that. Hell even Sonic himself shat on her and went as far as to say he takes everything she says with a grain of salt (hello Sonic the Cunthog)
The comic seemed to have a hate-on for Amy and enjoyed shitting on her to prop up Princess Ricky-with-titties. I guess it's cuz Amy was a threat due to be Sonic's love interest in the games. Definately didn't help that she's also pink and gurly (eww pink)
You know what's even worse about about the whole 'Amy can't be a Freedom Fighter' bs they pulled? Tails was at least younger than her when she wanted to join, and he's considered one of their teammates! Like, they couldn't even find a good reason as to why Tails was let off scot free while Amy had to go wish to be older, and thus jeopardizing Sally's mum's condition! They literally made Amy to be a selfish brat to justify their bullshit reasoning.
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chiefstrawberryenemy-blog · 6 years ago
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An Analysis of the Challenge of Acting Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw George Bernard Shaw, Irish dramatist and critic
The poet is immature and hysterical but, as an artist, has a capacity to renounce personal happiness in the interest of some large creative purpose. George Bernard Shaw. George Bernard Shaw , (born July 26, 1856, Dublin, Ire.—died Nov. Ayot St. Lawrence, Hertfordshire, Eng.), Irish comic dramatist, literary critic, and socialist propagandist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925. Early life and career. George Bernard Shaw was the third and youngest child (and only son) of George Carr Shaw and Lucinda Elizabeth Gurly Shaw. Technically, he belonged to the Protestant “ascendancy”—the landed Irish gentry—but his impractical father was first a sinecured civil servant and then an unsuccessful grain merchant, and George Bernard grew up in an atmosphere of genteel poverty, which to him was more humiliating than being merely poor. At first Shaw was tutored by a clerical uncle, and he basically rejected the schools he then attended; by age 16 he was working in a land agent’s office. Shaw developed a wide knowledge of music, art, and literature as a result of his mother’s influence and his visits to the National Gallery of Ireland. In 1872 his mother left her husband and took her two daughters to London, following her music teacher, George John Vandeleur Lee, who from 1866 had shared households in Dublin with the Shaws. In 1876 Shaw resolved to become a writer, and he joined his mother and elder sister (the younger one having died) in London. Shaw in his 20s suffered continuous frustration and poverty. He depended upon his mother’s pound a week from her husband and her earnings as a music teacher. He spent his afternoons in the British Museum reading room, writing novels and reading what he had missed at school, and his evenings in search of additional self-education in the lectures and debates that characterized contemporary middle-class London intellectual activities. His fiction failed utterly. The semiautobiographical and aptly titled Immaturity (1879; published 1930) repelled every publisher in London. His next four novels were similarly refused, as were most of the articles he submitted to the press for a decade. Shaw’s initial literary work earned him less than 10 shillings a year.... View more ...
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