they’re holding hands on the barbie bench
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kinda insane to only wanna see a Qimir/The Stranger show (without oshamae) and expecting it's only gonna be about his backstory...
...my headcanon is that I THINK IT'S GONNA BE REAL FUNNY IF THEY SHOW EVERY OTHER MINUTE HIS FORCE VISIONS OF OSHA IN THE FUTURE
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We drag around a shadow with every step we take
And every bad decision, now also theirs to make
The thief that only borrows in a sea without the shark
But who protects the shadow from the dark?
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@heropartnerweek day 3 - Friends & Promise
Surrounded by friends and a silent promise to keep staying alive!
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i think one thing that anti-theists like.. do wrong (?) is treat religions like they're monoliths, which is impossible. you might find that one denomination is larger than another, but there will pretty much always be other denominations, and varying interpretations within each denomination.
no religion is a monolith, and no religion ever will be one. that's because religion is a personal experience to the individual, who will have their own thoughts and feelings about their faith. that is how people are in regards to everything, because humans aren't a monolith of a species.
i understand it might be confusing, or even frustrating when a religion has many denominations and interpretations, but that doesn't work super well as a reason for wanting to rid of religion. in fact, just yesterday i was told by an anti-theist that 'ideally' the belief of magic would be rid of and traditional religion wouldn't change. i know for a fact that other anti-theists would disagree with that and present their own ideal outcome of anti-theism, because i often browse anti-theism tags to get an understanding of anti-theist beliefs (it's good practice to read up on some opposing opinions to get some standing ground! my dad taught me that.)
it is perfectly okay to be critical of religion, i myself am critical of some religious ideas from varying religions! but when you don't fully understand the religion you're criticizing, and you're getting your information from biased sources, or only reading about limited ideas then you don't have the information to accurately criticize any religion. the idea that all religions are strict monoliths is entirely false, and if someone believes that then their criticism isn't totally credible, especially when they can't acknowledge the good of religion.
in the end, individual religions can not be treated as if they are massive groups of people who all share the same ideas and the same beliefs, harmful or not. because that's literally just not true. if you want to improve religion then actually go forth and try to understand it and listen to different people discuss their religion and it's flaws, trying to get rid of religion will only hurt people. (and i very strongly believe that getting rid of religion will in turn hurt spiritually, and by extension culture.)
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I met the artist for the new Wonder Women comic, Daniel Sampere, in the artist alley of NYCC. I was cosplaying Cassie Sandsmark and he recognized me. He said she and Donna are going to be in issue #5 and he got to design her new outfit for Cassie (idk about Donna we were just talking about Cas). Then he showed me the new costume on his phone and said it was a secret:))
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celebrating pride by drawing my favourite lesbian oc
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