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captainjonnitkessler Ā· 3 months ago
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>Join a union
>Hear people constantly complaining that the current union leadership is super corrupt, it's all just the same ten guys making all the decisions in secret and nobody else in the union ever gets to know what's going on
>Go to the monthly union meetings that are completely open to all 1200 union members
>The only attendees are the same ten guys every month, giving detailed reports about everything that's going on
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kochei0 Ā· 9 months ago
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I turn to Ares.
Thanks to Tyler Miles Lockett who allowed me to draw inspiration from his ARES piece for page 2! Look at his etsy page it's SICK
āš”ļø If you want to read some queer retelling of arturian legends have a look at my webtoon
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kensatou Ā· 7 months ago
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MONKEY MAN (2024)
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liquidstar Ā· 1 year ago
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If my mom sees a significant amount of blood she gets lightheaded, and has fainted on some occasions. Once it happened when we were kids, I wasn't there to witness it but I heard the story from my dad. Basically my brothers, around 7 or 8 at the time, were playing outside while my mom was making their lunch, and she accidentally cut her finger. It wasn't anything serious, but it drew a fair bit of blood and she passed out. My dad saw this and rushed over, but he didn't really know what to do so he just sort of started slapping her to wake her up (not recommended, but he had no idea and panicked)
At that exact moment my brothers both came in from playing, and all they saw was our mom unconscious on the floor and our dad slapping her. So, like, without even saying a word to each other they both just INSTANTLY start whaling on him, like, full blown attack mode to defend our mom. Which obviously didn't help the situation, but she did wake up and everything was fine.
Now our dad says that he's actually really glad they attacked him over what they thought was going on, because it means he raised good boys. And I still think that's true, they're very good boys.
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starbuck Ā· 1 year ago
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i say i like tragedies and everyoneā€™s all like ā€˜why do you like sad stories? are you depressed?ā€™ and never ā€˜how was the catharsis? was the catharsis fun?ā€™
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noodles-and-tea Ā· 5 days ago
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Our hextech dreamā€¦.
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wardensantoineandevka Ā· 7 months ago
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is that piece of media actually bad, or is it just not following the blueprint you projected onto it? is that work actually not good, or are you just demanding something from it that is absolutely antithetical to its themes, genre, tone, and narrative goal? is that story actually poorly written, or do you just dislike that it is not the specific things you wanted from it that it never set out to be, never was, and never is going to become? is it actually bad, or is it actually well-executed and you just dislike the story it chose to be because it isn't catering to your specific desires and expectations?
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linktoo-doodles Ā· 10 months ago
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resurrection is sort of romantic, isnt it
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valtsv Ā· 1 year ago
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i think it's so fun that "damn" is such a casual curse word now that it's basically become divorced completely from its original meaning. like oops i dropped my phone, time to invoke the wrath of god about it in the most mildly annoyed tone of voice imaginable.
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midnight-coffee94 Ā· 1 year ago
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No single line has ever wrecked me as hard as this one from the Good Place and I think about it constantly
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goldensunset Ā· 1 year ago
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did you know? if you do your laundry you can get your clothes back
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chloesimaginationthings Ā· 3 months ago
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FNAF Pit bonnie considers himself a great dad!
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angelofdumpsterfires Ā· 1 month ago
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how i feel about all the changes in s3
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housederiva Ā· 18 days ago
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thepioden Ā· 3 months ago
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if you ever go to an art gallery and you see a painting and you think "that sucks. I could do that." maybe you can! I think a lot of people could do like. Matisse. Mondrian. Rothko. From a technical standpoint at least. Not everyone but a good number of people. But please consider: Artistsā„¢ aren't special people. They're just people. Just regular folks with something to say and a trained skill who showed that skill to the right people.
So instead of being like "that sucks! that's dumb! I could do that. It shouldn't be in a gallery." instead try, "I could do that. I should be in a gallery." and then do it and go and show your art to people.
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elodieunderglass Ā· 1 year ago
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changes and trends in horror-genre films are linked to the anxieties of the culture in its time and place. Vampires are the manifestation of grappling with sexuality; aliens, of foreign influence. Horror from the Cold War is about apathy and annihilation; classic Japanese horror is characterised by ā€œnatureā€™s revengeā€; psychological horror plays with anxieties that absorbed its audience, like pregnancy/abortion, mental illness, femininity. Some horror presses on the bruise of being trapped in a situation with upsetting tasks to complete, especially ones that compromise you as a person - reflecting the horrors and anxieties of capitalism etc etc etc. Cosmic horror is slightly out of fashion because our culture is more comfortable with, even wistful for, ā€œthe unknown.ā€ Monster horror now has to be aware of itself, as a contingent of people now live in the freedom and comfort of saying ā€œI would willingly, gladly, even preferentially fuck that monster.ā€ But I donā€™t know much about films or genres: that ground has been covered by cleverer people.
I donā€™t actually like horror or movies. What interests me at the moment is how horror of the 2020s has an element of perception and paying attention.
Multiple movies in one year discussed monsters that killed you if you perceived them. There are monsters you canā€™t look at; monsters that kill you instantly if you get their attention. Monsters where you have to be silent, look down, hold still: pray that they pass over you. M Zombies have changed from a hand-waved virus that covers extras in splashy gore, to insidious spores. A disaster film is called Donā€™t Look Up, a horror film is called Nope. Even trashy nun horror sets up strange premises of keeping your eyes fixed on something as the devil GETS you.
No idea if this is anything. (I havenā€™t seen any of these things because, unfortunately, I hate them.) Someone who understands better than me could say something clever here, and I hope they do.
But the thing Iā€™m thinking about is what this will look like to the future, as the Victorian sex vampires and Cold War anxieties look to us. I think theyā€™ll have a little sympathy, but they probably wonā€™t. You poor little prey animals, the kids will say, you were awfully afraid of facing up to things, werenā€™t you?
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