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canarywatcher · 13 days ago
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Forcefully ripping off that red bat symbol of Jason's chest and handing him loaded and lethal guns like I'm sending him off to school or something
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ribcage-haver · 2 days ago
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random disclaimer <3
Blake, they/she
I like music, comics, and a bunch of other random stuff. Ranting and rambling are the usual here, but if you want to stick around for that feel free!! Happy to have you
If you want me specifically talking about DC and co., I have a sideblog for that @canarywatcher
uhhhh yeah that's about it
House rules: - No minors. I'm not managing my blog for youngster - Be normal, no terfy or racist or misogynistic or ableist stuff
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kaycode1999 · 4 months ago
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Like father like son😂
The fact that they both just take off like that is so funny to me😂
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beifong-brainrot · 1 year ago
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You know what guys?
In like the first episode of Atla when Zuko captures Aang i genuinely think they'd end up becoming friends even faster than in canon. Like.... Zuko trapped on a boat with Aang for at least several months??? Constant exposure to the sweet eternal sunshine child? Zuko doesn't stand a chance. Also uncle Iroh would not help in the slightest l, he'd be down in the brig having tea with his newest adopted child.
Angsty addon: Aang learns about the Airbender genocide from Zuko and Zuko gets to witness the horror and grief his 'great nation' has caused, first hand. Three cheers for questioning your own morality.
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donghyuckkies · 20 days ago
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jaebeom - python
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violent138 · 11 months ago
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Superbat parenting babies would be a breeze in my humble opinion. Bruce's medically well-versed enough and immune to even enhanced interrogation levels of sleeplessness, and loves kids and would probably be happy reading them stories to sleep every night.
And Clark could always tell if the kid swallowed fridge magnets/batteries/something else. Also, tell me which baby wouldn't enjoy Clark's presence and calmness. They'd be like little hamsters cajoled by the steadiness of his hold.
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psychotrenny · 4 months ago
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Liberals say a lot of dumb shit, but if you're going to bother critiquing it then you need to understand what they're trying to say in the first place. Like "Late Stage Capitalism" isn't an especially useful or coherent term, but you can't dismiss it with "just say Imperialism" because that is very obviously not what people are talking about when they use it. Even just by contemporary usage, you should notice how it's nearly always employed by people complaining about declining quality of life (i.e. cuts to social safety nets, reduced domestic regulations, growing mismatch between costs of living and wages) within the Imperial Core. You never hear left liberals use it to discuss even the most obviously evil manifestations of Imperialism (i.e. coups and election subversion, "unjust" invasions, dropping napalm on children etc.) that even they are willing to criticise sometimes. In the contemporary discourse, it's functionally just a way to critique Neoliberalism by comparing it to Social Democracy- both are still equally Imperialist systems. Like "The Highest Stage of Capitalism" is consistently used by ML to mean imperialism, while "Late Stage Capitalism" is mostly used by Liberals to complain about getting an insufficient share of the loot.
There's also a need to consider that the idea of "Late Stage Capitalism" wasn't even popularised by left liberals; they merely adopted it and became its most enthusiastic users/abusers. The original use of the term "Late Capitalism" was in the early 20th century by reactionary (but Marxist influenced) German sociologist Werner Sombart to describe the state of capitalism in his time. However, by the 1960s it was most popular among members of the Frankfurt school of Marxism when discussing the features of the Post WW2 era. Its first popular use in English was in the 1975 translation of the thesis Late Capitalism by Belgian Trotskyist Ernest Mandel, but the person who popularised it the most was probably USamerican Marxist Frederic Jameson. He used it in his 1991 essay "Postmodernism or the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism, which effectively engaged in the sort of "society has become soooo superficial and consumerist" critique that liberals are happy to eat up. This implanted the phrase firmly in the heads of Anglophone Imperial-Core Left Liberals and adjacent revisionists, and by the 2010s as more and more people were drawn into that whole milieu ("became radicalised" as they like to put it) the phrase spread and spread and now you see it everywhere in any vaguely "leftist" space.
Now this whole summary isn't an attempt to defend the phrase by discussing its pedigree; I don't think it was ever a very good or useful phrase and that developments in global capitalism can be discussed without declaring the dawn of a new epoch based on a disconnected jumble of often superficial changes. My point is that the phrase has a whole history of its own; it's not something that got thoughtlessly made up one day and any meaningful critique of the phrase has to consider this. You need to meet people where they are at, based on what they're actually saying and not what it roughly sounds like they're saying. When you treat "Late Stage Capitalism" as just the Liberal version of "Highest Stage of Capitalism" because the two phrases sound kinda similar, it's criticism of the most superficial and idealist type. In your attempt to "pwn the liberals", you've ended up talking like one
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sketchy-tour · 11 months ago
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Wanted to try my hand at a more sort of story book look! Been a minute since I made a piece like this!!!!
Oh I love these three so so much. Dandy sticks out so much compared to the primary colored pair hehe
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smilesrobotlover · 4 months ago
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Linebeck and Jolene’s son along with his children Joynas and Linebeck III
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todayinhiphophistory · 2 months ago
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Today in Hip Hop History:
The single Hit ‘Em High by B Real, Busta Rhymes, Coolio, LL Cool J, and Method Man from the Space Jam soundtrack was released January 7, 1997
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deafleppard · 6 months ago
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'i'm so tired of having self respect, let's do something i'll regret"
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canarywatcher · 6 days ago
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Juni Ba’s Barbara Gordon my beloved
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kyojuuros · 1 year ago
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Shingeki no Kyojin + Original Soundtrack + Vocal Tracks
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eldrtchmn · 1 year ago
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October b&w commissions are open on Ko-fi 🖤 🎃🍂
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animatedjen · 22 hours ago
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Traitor Inquisitorius | Jedi Survivor
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yesloulou · 1 year ago
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brought to you by the genius tags via @dannyric333 <3
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