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.... My coworker has a psychology student girlfriend who "did some research" on autism so I had to listen to him rant about "how he knows a thing or two about autism" and so he went down the route of "autistics can't identify their own gender identity because they are autistic and can't recognize what they feel" and now I'm pissed as hell🙃
#like... just... shut up#if you do a lil google search you'll read that yes autistics are more likely to not conform with their gender identity but its not because#they don't know what they are feeling#that is extremely infantalizing#Im just so annoyed Im sorry :'D#when folks say that autistics dont have empathy/feelings/dont know how they feel I just..no#useless information
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It pisses me off to see the way some Star Wars fans are so dismissive of Reva, Third Sister.
She's complex. She's interesting. She's clever. She's intelligent. She's strategic. She's conflicted. She's traumatized. She's scared. She's angry. She's a survivor.
The Obi-Wan Kenobi series literally opens with her and her friends watching one of her Jedi mentors get gunned down by clone troopers during Order 66.
She was a FUCKING CHILD!!! They were in the middle of a lesson when the clones walked in and started shooting everyone!! These were Anakin Skywalker's troopers and they were executing every single Jedi around them.
These children had NO idea what was going on. They were scared and they tried to run to safety.
We remember this scene from Revenge of the Sith and we all immediately knew what it meant.
These are the same bodies that Obi-Wan Kenobi found when he and Yoda returned to the Jedi Temple on Coruscant after having to kill so many of Anakin's clone troopers just to survive.
These are children that the Jedi Council wasn't there to save.
Palpatine snuffed out the light of the Jedi in one swift act of terrorism and then blamed the Jedi for their own genocide after taking over the entire galaxy.
And in times of war, the weakest among everyone always suffer the most.
This is what Reva, Jedi youngling, remembers most about the end of the Clone Wars.
Anakin Skywalker, hero of the Clone Wars and former padawan of the great Obi-Wan Kenobi, murdered all of her friends and injured her.
She had to play dead amongst the dead bodies of her friends, and that's how she survived. She witnessed Anakin Skywalker murder all the Jedi in the temple with no one there to stop him because the other Jedi Masters were being executed in a war they had never wanted to enter into in the first place.
She blames herself for not being able to save her friends because she wasn't strong enough to fight back. No youngling was ever going to be strong enough to stand against Anakin Skywalker. She wanted revenge against Anakin Skywalker, and she was just as desperate to get to Obi-Wan Kenobi as he was. She wanted to kill Anakin Skywalker just as badly as Darth Vader wanted to kill Obi-Wan.
She was alone in a galaxy that tortured and executed surviving Jedi. She spent ten years plotting her revenge against Anakin. She was angry at Obi-Wan for not being there to stop Anakin, and rightfully so.
The Republic fell. Reva and her friends were left unprotected. She was the only person she relied on because everyone else failed her. She was only a child when she lost everyone.
And it's clear she was conflicted by her role as an Inquisitor. She doesn't have the training the other Inquisitors do because she volunteered to be an Inquisitor while all the others were tortured and terrorized into falling to the dark side. She only wanted access to Anakin so she could get justice for what he did to her and her family.
Unlike Anakin, Reva couldn't find it in herself to harm a child. She was seeking revenge solely against Anakin Skywalker. Luke and Leia are the same age she was when she watched her friends and family die in front of her.
Yes, she was prepared to torture Leia, but she consistently hesitated, and when Tala walked in, Reva turned away. She stopped. Yeah she was mad, but she didn't have to go through with it. She'd already planted a tracker on Lola. She was already planning on allowing them to escape so she could locate their secret base. She just needed to bait Obi-Wan. Her plan worked perfectly, and she didn't even have to hurt this child who was annoying the shit out of her (not realizing she was dealing with Anakin Skywalker's offspring).
She went to Tatooine to kill Luke, but she couldn't. She hunted him down without bothering to kill Owen or Beru. She only cared about one thing. Getting justice for what happened to everyone she had been unable to save at the end of the war. She was only a child, and when she realized she was about to kill a defenseless child just to get revenge, she couldn't do it. She saw her face when she looked down at Luke and cried when she realized she couldn't do it.
She was so horrified by what she had been prepared to do and returned him to Owen and Beru alive. She fell to her knees and sobbed because she thought she failed her family in the end.
Obi-Wan was there for her this time. He reminded her that by showing mercy, she was giving her friends and family peace. She was not going to become the monster that Anakin Skywalker was.
Obi-Wan helped her and reminded her that she gets to decide who she wants to be from this point forward. She refused to become Anakin Skywalker, and a weight was finally starting to be lifted from her shoulders. A weight she had been carrying for ten long years.
She did what she thought she had to just to survive. She had only been a child with no guidance because everyone she loved died. She survived by joining the ranks of the enemy so she could plot her revenge. Obi-Wan showed her mercy at the moment she needed it most. He wasn't angry with her. He was compassionate. She survived Order 66 just like he did, but she had been defenseless when they were thrust into a galaxy that tortured and killed Force sensitive individuals and those who helped them. He had failed Reva during Order 66, and he wasn't going to fail her this time.
She is getting a second chance at finding her path in life despite the bad things she did. Everyone deserves a second chance. She was robbed of her childhood and had to grow up overnight. She had to learn how to survive. And that's exactly what she did. Just not in the way she expected.
#star wars#obi-wan kenobi#reva sevander#third sister#anakin skywalker#darth vader#order 66#luke skywalker#leia organa#reva has to learn how to forgive herself#i saw someone whine that we had grogu so we had no need for another jedi youngling survivor#like what kind of nonsense is that?#grogu was protected and taken to a safe location in the midst of order 66#reva had to watch everyone she loved die#they had extremely different experiences during the same incident#grogu was an infant and reva was in the middle of a fucking class when order 66 happened#if you can't empathize with her at all then there is something wrong with you#because i imagine an entire generation of school children in america understand exactly what that must have felt like
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man why does everyone baby-fy me like i am intimidating as shit why would you keep calling me babygirl baby sweetie grrrrr
#its both my roommates#well… my first roommate is my ex work place bestie and she calls me baby. (her FRIEND - is our third roommate? and SHE ALSO CALLS ME THAT!)#maybe cus they are 3 years older i think that’s just it but she wakes me up with headpats and allat and cups my cheek#they just infantalize me so much TT^TT i am a baddie#and ofc i just smile and grin but like…… do you even know who i am ??? 🤨🤨 i am DANGEROUS GRR#they spoil me though and are really nice and im extremely thankful ngl but also im no baby 👹🤨🧘🏻♀️#i am the biggest baddest baddie no baby#grrr#en rambles
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TFTober 4 - Provision
#gopher art#tf2 pyro#team fortress 2#tftober#the funny thing is that i have a love hate relationship with pyrovision as a concept#when i first saw meet the pyro i took it as a visual metaphor for the extreme excitement and joy they find in arson rather than literal#hallucinations. however i do have an appreciation for headcanoning pyro as someone who experiences hallucinations#that is fascinating. but i dont like when folks say 'they think what they're doing is sunshine and bubblegum and pure sugary sweetness'#because. sure they're whimsical but it doesnt really come across that way to me#and i feel really odd about taking pyro's agency away from them narratively anyway#like they're really not very focused on usually. so id like what little they do to actually be their own conscious choices#rather than them stumbling into situations like an infant#anyway my thought was 'it would be very funny if the vibes of the Reality and Pyroland segments of MtP were swapped'#so here is a pastel and bubbly reality vs the burning hellscape of pyroland where pyro is prince/ss
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"The Horse and the Infant" was just one big ass troll on Odysseus
Zeus: Sparkle sparkle bitch, visions and shit.
Ody: What the hell was that?
Zeus: Your future. Go fix it.
Ody: How?
Zeus: I'm not telling you lol. You ain't ready.
Ody: Wha- but I am.
Zeus: Fine. You gotta beat someone who's not gonna run from you. He's unlike anyone you have ever face, dude. You're not ready.
Ody: You know what, I've faced somethings these passed years. I'm ready. Where is he?
Zeus: Right over there.
Ody: Um, sir, that's a child.
Zeus: Yep lol.
Ody: What did he do to deserve to die???
Zeus: He's your enemy's child. I don't care if he lives or dies, but you will when he kills everyone you love.
Ody: I can raise him, then he won't hate me.
Zeus: He will still destroy you.
Ody: So I'll send him far away, then he can't find me.
Zeus: He'll still find you.
Ody: Dammit! I'll make sure he never knows what happens.
Zeus: Dude, we -- the gods -- will tell him what happened.
Ody: Please! I don't want to kill a kid!
Zeus: Sucks, there will always be blood on your hands. Who's blood, however, is all up to you *foreshadowing wink*
#zeus -#okay he chose his wife#good to know how my next ultimatum will go#i imagine Epic!Zeus having a very nonchalant almost smug tone#because fate is fate#it doesn't matter what Odysseus wants#he has to choose which life/lives he wants to risk#and Zeus is lowkey taking notes#all the while both events give Odysseus extreme trauma#Poseidon🤝Zeus giving Odysseus life long emotional distress#(Hades is down below watch everything unfold like a sitcom with Persephone)#epic the musical#epic zeus#epic odysseus#the horse and the infant
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stuck thinking about when day gets crowded and overwhelmed on his birthday he calls out to gee of all people there to remove him from the situation; and how when day tells her he wants to be alone she makes sure he knows she wants to understand him and he can talk to her (not to help him or to fix things for him; simply to understand him) and when day reaffirms a boundary she accepts this and doesn't press further. he's her friend and she cares for him but he's still an adult and she has no problem treating him as such and i think that at the moment she is the only one from day's past who is actively able to do so
#last twilight#gee best girl#i know disability is difficult on loved ones as well and it is very easy for those closest to you to fall into pitying and babying you#but gee has been working very hard to not let that happen to her friendship with day#she is immediately ready to keep teasing and playing with day whilst also quick to adjust to the new aspects of their relationship#she wants to learn how to guide day through the badminton court to take over from 'his mhok' and is more than willing to take day#to the bathroom in the bar but when day assures her he can handle it she doesn't infantalize him#she immediately invites day to the bar without any hesitation and then continues to invite him to her game because that's#an important aspect of their friendship#and when he shows up she isn't afraid to joke around and tease him#she's extremely good at not treating him like a broken piece of porcelain whilst also quickly taking cues in how to adjust where it is#necessary#im glad day gets someone from his past who doesnt need as much time as his family to readjust to his new normal#and it is also an incredibly good parallel to how bad augustus' assessment of the situation is#last twilight the series
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han solo wants what atton rand has
#AND THATS A FACT#guys pls play kotor 2 and see my vision#atton deserves a romance questline with as much depth and length as astarion’s fr#and also an option to be an evil power couple#i will fund the kotor remakes and kotor 3 myself if i have to#its the way i didn’t even know he existed when i started playing#but then i fell in love#like he’s an extremely close second to anakin#‘they can’t hurt you bc you’ll be right here with me playing pazaak’ AND THEN THAT BEING BASICALLY THE LAST THING HE SAYS#obsidian partner with larian studios and bring kotor back and my life is yours#i deadass wrote fic about my mc and atton after playing#star wars#knights of the old republic#i havent played the restored content mod but even then its like……. i need something more#a fictional star wars situationship really had me crying bc i wanted a better ending#kotor 2 is so interesting bc i loved it#but whats great about it sometimes reinforces whats bad about it#that being the cut content and the sometimes apparent lack of substance in spots#i shouldn’t have been an infant when kotor 2 was made i shouldve been in the writers room#i need him i need him i need him#‘you have a husband?’ oooooooooooooooooooh#i just think seeing the kotor games with the graphics of something like jedi survivor would be insane#fav#i could talk about this game forever i beat both of them in the span of like about 2 weeks i was obsessed#my nerd ass loves star wars sm#like lets keep going back in time i rlly dont care about the ‘modern’ star wars era#and theres an easter egg line where atton calls you an angel even though he says hes joking#ahhhhhhhhhhhhh#genuinely down bad#📜.scrolls
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"If I wanted to convince you of the reality of human progress, of the fact that we as a species have advanced materially, morally, and politically over our time on this planet, I could quote you chapter and verse from a thick stack of development statistics.
I could tell you that a little more than 200 years ago, nearly half of all children born died before they reached their 15th birthday, and that today it’s less than 5 percent globally. I could tell you that in pre-industrial times, starvation was a constant specter and life expectancy was in the 30s at best. [Note: This is average life expectancy, old people did still exist in olden times] I could tell you that at the dawn of the 19th century, barely more than one person in 10 was literate, while today that ratio has been nearly reversed. I could tell you that today is, on average, the best time to be alive in human history.
But that doesn’t mean you’ll be convinced.
In one 2017 Pew poll, a plurality of Americans — people who, perhaps more than anywhere else, are heirs to the benefits of centuries of material and political progress — reported that life was better 50 years ago than it is today. A 2015 survey of thousands of adults in nine rich countries found that 10 percent or fewer believed that the world was getting better. On the internet, a strange nostalgia persists for the supposedly better times before industrialization, when ordinary people supposedly worked less and life was allegedly simpler and healthier. (They didn’t and it wasn’t.)
Looking backward, we imagine a halcyon past that never was; looking forward, it seems to many as if, in the words of young environmental activist Greta Thunberg, “the world is getting more and more grim every day.”
So it’s boom times for doom times. But the apocalyptic mindset that has gripped so many of us not only understates how far we’ve come, but how much further we can still go. The real story of progress today is its remarkable expansion to the rest of the world in recent decades. In 1950, life expectancy in Africa was just 40; today, it’s past 62. Meanwhile more than 1 billion people have moved out of extreme poverty since 1990 alone.
But there’s more to do — much more. That hundreds of millions of people still go without the benefit of electricity or live in states still racked by violence and injustice isn’t so much an indictment of progress as it is an indication that there is still more low-hanging fruit to harvest.
The world hasn’t become a better place for nearly everyone who lives on it because we wished it so. The astounding economic and technological progress made over the past 200 years has been the result of deliberate policies, a drive to invent and innovate, one advance building upon another. And as our material condition improved, so, for the most part, did our morals and politics — not as a side effect, but as a direct consequence. It’s simply easier to be good when the world isn’t zero-sum.
Which isn’t to say that the record of progress is one of unending wins. For every problem it solved — the lack of usable energy in the pre-fossil fuel days, for instance — it often created a new one, like climate change. But just as a primary way climate change is being addressed is through innovation that has drastically reduced the price of clean energy, so progress tends to be the best route to solving the problems that progress itself can create.
The biggest danger we face today, if we care about actually making the future a more perfect place, isn’t that industrial civilization will choke on its own exhaust or that democracy will crumble or that AI will rise up and overthrow us all. It’s that we will cease believing in the one force that raised humanity out of tens of thousands of years of general misery: the very idea of progress.
Changing Humanity's "Normal" Forever
Progress may be about where we’re going, but it’s impossible to understand without returning to where we’ve been. So let’s take a trip back to the foreign country that was the early years of the 19th century.
In 1820, according to data compiled by the historian Michail Moatsos, about three-quarters of the world’s population earned so little that they could not afford even a tiny living space, some heat and, hopefully, enough food to stave off malnutrition.
It was a state that we would now call “extreme poverty,” except that for most people back then, it wasn’t extreme — it was simply life.
What matters here for the story of progress isn’t the fact that the overwhelming majority of humankind lived in destitution. It’s that this was the norm, and had been the norm since essentially… forever. Poverty, illiteracy, premature death — these weren’t problems, as we would come to define them in our time. They were simply the background reality of being human, as largely unchangeable as birth and death itself...
Between 10,000 BCE and 1700, the average global population growth rate was just 0.04 percent per year. And that wasn’t because human beings weren’t having babies. They were simply dying, in great numbers: at birth, giving birth, in childhood from now-preventable diseases, and in young adulthood from now-preventable wars and violence.
It was only with the progress of industrialization that we broke out of [this long cycle], producing enough food to feed the mounting billions, enough scientific breakthroughs to conquer old killers like smallpox and the measles, and enough political advances to dwindle violent death.
Between 1800 and today, our numbers grew from around 1 billion to 8 billion. And that 8 billion aren’t just healthier, richer, and better educated. On average, they can expect to live more than twice as long. The writer Steven Johnson has called this achievement humanity’s “extra life” — but that extra isn’t just the decades that have been added to our lifespans. It’s the extra people that have been added to our numbers. I’m probably one of them, and you probably are too...
The progress we’ve earned has hardly been uninterrupted or perfectly distributed... [But] once we could prove in practice that the lot of humanity didn’t have to be hand-to-mouth existence, we could see that progress could continue to expand.
Current Progress "Flows Overwhelmingly" to the Developing World
The long twentieth century came late to the Global South, but it did get there. Between 1960 and today, India and China, together home to nearly one in every three people alive today, have seen life expectancy rise from 45 to 70 and 33 to 78, respectively. Per-capita GDP over those years rose some 2,600 percent for India and an astounding 13,400 percent for China, with the latter lifting an estimated 800 million people out of extreme poverty.
In the poorer countries of sub-Saharan Africa, progress has been slower and later, but shouldn’t be underestimated. When we see the drastic decline in child mortality — which has fallen since 1990 from 18.1 percent of all children in that region to 7.4 percent in 2021 — or the more than 20 million measles deaths that have been prevented since 2000 in Africa alone, this is progress continuing to happen now, with the benefits overwhelmingly flowing to the poorest among us.
Vanishing Autocracies
In 1800, according to Our World in Data, zero — none, nada, zip — people lived in what we would now classify as a liberal democracy. Just 22 million people — about 2 percent of the global population — lived in what the site classifies as “electoral autocracies,” meaning that what democracy they had was limited, and limited to a subset of the population.
One hundred years later, things weren’t much better — there were actual liberal democracies, but fewer than 1 percent of the world’s population lived in them...
Today just 2 billion people live in countries that are classified as closed autocracies — relatively few legal rights, no real electoral democracy — and most of them are in China...
Expanding Human Rights
All you have to do is roll the clock back a few decades to see the way that rights, on the whole, have been extended wider and wider: to LGBTQ citizens, to people of color, to women. The fundamental fact is that as much as the technological and economic world of 2023 would be unrecognizable to people in 1800, the same is true of the political world.
Nor can you disentangle that political progress from material progress. Take the gradual but definitive emancipation of women. That has been a hard-fought, ongoing battle, chiefly waged by women who saw the inherent unfairness of a male-dominated society.
But it was aided by the invention of labor-saving technologies in the home like washing machines and refrigerators that primarily gave time back to women and made it easier for them to move into the workforce.
These are all examples of the expansion of the circle of moral concern — the enlargement of who and what is considered worthy of respect and rights, from the foundation of the family or tribe all the way to humans around the world (and increasingly non-human animals as well). And it can’t be separated from the hard fact of material progress.
Leaving a Zero-Sum World Behind
The pre-industrial world was a zero-sum one... In a zero-sum world, you advance only at the expense of others, by taking from a set stock, not by adding, which is why wars of conquest between great powers were so common hundreds of years ago, or why homicide between neighbors was so much more frequent in the pre-industrial era.
We have obviously not eradicated violence, including by the state itself. But a society that can produce more of what it needs and wants is one that will be less inclined to fight over what it has, either with its neighbors or with itself. It’s not that the humans of 2023 are necessarily better, more moral, than their ancestors 200 or more years ago. It’s that war and violence cease to make economic sense...
Doomerism, at its heart, may be that exhaustion made manifest.
But just as we need continued advances in clean tech or biosecurity to protect ourselves from some of the existential threats we’ve inadvertently created, so do we need continued progress to address the problems that have been with us always: of want, of freedom, even of mortality. Nothing can dispel the terminal exhaustion that seems endemic in 2023 better than the idea that there is so much more left to do to lift millions out of poverty and misery while protecting the future — which is possible, thanks to the path of the progress we’ve made.
And we’ll know we’re successful if our descendants can one day look back on the present with the same mix of sympathy and relief with which we should look back on our past. How, they’ll wonder, did they ever live like that?"
-via Vox, 3/20/23
Note: I would seriously recommend reading the whole article--because as long as this post is, this is only about half of it! The article contains a lot more information about the hows and whys of human progress, and it also definitely made me cry the first time I read it.
#progress#human rights#humanity#science and technology#premature death#cw infant death#child morality#womens rights#lgbtq rights#bipoc rights#doomerism#climate change#food insecurity#extreme poverty#global south#developing countries#optimism#climate optimism#good news#hope
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Doodles of @lune-redd's other adorable Fankiddos, from left to right, Britt, Beauty, and Berry.
Check out their work, seriously. They have such nice designs and they capture the Powerpuff girl art style past the "Puff".
#Britt Mitchelson#Berry Utonium#Beauty Utonium#Powerpuff Girls#PPG#Fankids#PPG OC#Not my OC#TheAngryComet ART#Lune-Redd#Britt gives off the vibes of the “difficult” kid that gets extremely excited for the field trips to farms/the zoo#and the teacher is paranoid they'll do something only for the kid to be a perfect angel to the animals#Berry is totally the ''golden child'' that gets away with everything- I can see it in his eyes lol#idk why but I feel like he'd really like plants#I am so sorry about Beauty- I cannot draw infants
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the way literally every fucking person has been REPULSIVE about euthanasia lately.
#they just crawl out of the woodwork#'oh spiralingbackto is grieving? time to get all the way on my bullshit and make her life literally horrible'#i cant count on one hand the maount of people who have sneered and said gross when i said im putting my mouse down.#i cant count how many people told me to just give them rat poison; to drown them; or to give them antifreeze.#'im not trying to be rude but why not just give them rat poison' ok well youre being extremely fucking rude. shut your goddamn mouth.#'im not trying to be rude but have you considered giving your infant with pneumonia bleach? yknow.. just end it?' that's what you sound lik#i cant count how many people have laughed.#even at the fucking vets office i could hear through the door a bunch of vet techs go up and say 'oh ew! even looking at it is grossing me#out! oh my god is that a mouse! gross!'#and my personal favorite i heard while i was sitting there crying over my mouse dying was 'im so sick of this seriously this is my third#today. im so about to just say screw it and not taking anyone else in today. had two#euths before lunch and now this? im so over it'#while literally laughing.#which was incredible to know that was the people surrounding my mouse as she died.#those are the people she was with in her last minutes.#and then they handed her to me wrapped in a fucking puppy pad.#(im already looking into different exotic vets to go to next time bc im not going back there)#but it isnt even just about my mice because when i put my cat down suddenly#one of my roommates was saying such dsgusting things.#i dont even remmeber what exactly because it was too distressing#most ive gotten is a 'ohhh how sad' this entire time !! :)#or people telling me about how they put their animals down and how im being a burden by causing them to remember it#:)#it would be nice to have even a single person in my real life who gives half a shit about me
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Dungeon meishi getting popular is great but im growing increasingly and increasingly tired of people calling laios and falin 'freaks' for mild shit like enjoying ecology or being socially unaware. Like oh ok you guys really do think neurodivergent people are unacceptable or free to mock the second they have a 'weird' interest or dont pick up on stuff immediately . Why are we defaulting on being Kinda Ableist And Shitty. Did none of you read/watch the fucking thing. Did the point of 'people perceiving them as these bad things are wrong and laios and falin are very genuine people who deserve to be respected despite your gut reaction to their interests' go over your head that badly . What the fuck is going on
#vani verbals#its also extremely upsetting to see people constantly calling characters that share my interests and world views 'freaks'#or like. drawing laios just standing there and calling him a freak/weirdo#my personal biases aside. if you only engage with a neurodivergent character by insulting them- joking intent or otherwise- then that is#deeply troubling and i want you to seriously seriously think about why that is. why do you need to default to that with Those characters#i mean seriously . hes the main character and 90% of the posts about him are either infantalizing him for being socially inept or outright#insulting him. its... like its not good . its bad.
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i don't even care what Pat's job was at the bank i just want a flashback of him there so i can see Jim Howick acting his heart out in a little suit and tie
#i think the dissonance between Pat's attitude and the general bank atmosphere would be extremely funny#bbc ghosts#pat butcher#six idiots#them there#this is not about infantalizing jim howick#this is about infantalizing pat
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If prev ask is talking about whump I'm going to laugh my fucking ass off though-
#delete later#we're not having this discussion again#'oh techno is so strong and powerful it's OOC to write him in pain'#first of have we even consumed the same content?#secondly help this man can't even escape the fandom dehumanizing him#ask yourself why you think writing a strong man crying or breaking down after being in extreme pain is 'infantalizing' i dare you
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Can we talk about how Soldier might be really stupid but is also seemingly really fucking smart too? Like, he's a man with many skills. Sure, he says nonsense 90% of the time and makes HORRIBLE decisions, but across the SFMs and comics he proves to have a wide knowledge base of things he seems to kinda know what he's talking about
#gopher rambles#team fortress 2#tf2 soldier#honestly Im just rambling because it makes me sad that folks talk about him like he's an infant or Being Of Pure Stupidity#for one. Its WAY more funny when he has moments of extreme lucidity and proves himself competent#then pisses it all away by being extremely gullible and obtuse#i love him your honor. Solly is my favorite puppy-man
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the contrast between oleana having a milotic and bede having a hatenna, one with the power to calm extreme emotions and the other physically beating their trainer into repressing them in it's child stage. eep!
#the natural progression of the hatenna makes me sick thinking of bede#an infant that avoids extreme emotion. a child who lashes out violently and finally an adult whose developed a way to force it into-#iscolation. okayyyy#pokemon posting
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Just a lil thing : I’m not ANTI-Timkon entirely. It’s just that there’s a bit of a correlation of timkon content that goes out of its way to not only third wheel Bart but also demean him as their child. It’s just weird and uncomfortable for me. Plus imho Konbart or timkonbart makes way more sense than just timkon. Those three (and Cassie but I always hc’d her as a lesbian so she’s not included in this) are inseparable always have been and for Bart to just be their silly uwu baby child is weird
#robin rambles#I LOVE actual baby Bart but I’m extremely uncomfortable with actual age bart being infantalized#ask to tag
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