“Keith is not a tsundere he just sucks” you know and understand more than a simple mortal mind could ever dream
i feel like a quintessential part of understanding keith's character is realizing that he is generally okay at socializing with people (he just doesn't like dealing with strangers), but there is something very specific about lance that makes keith fumble every single interaction they have
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In the universe of the film, there is ABSOLUTELY a contingent of fans that fervently ship Argylle/Wyatt and have the dominant ship on AO3 and trade elaborate fan theories about their hidden relationship and are convinced they’re meant to be endgame but the publishers won’t allow it. Of course, they go totally BALLISTIC when they learn they’re based on the author and her boyfriend.
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as much as i love how systems are slowly being accepted and pushed into healing, the future is not plural.
if you mean ‘the future will be accepting of plurality, and will offer plurals to heal into a whole singular identity’ then good.
but if you mean ‘the future will be full of systems who were created by trauma’ then please get help. we dont want that. if the future is plural, the future is fragmented and disconnected for life.
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Homelander x Reader tampons?
Homelander is a child, you decide.
He'd discovered a tampon poking out of your purse and plucked it out while you were otherwise engaged with your phone. Then for some ungodly reason he'd pulled it free of the wrapping and popped the absorbent core free of the applicator, letting it dangle by its string as he glances your way with raised brows.
It wasn't as if Homelander didn't know you're currently on your period. Why in the world would he do that?
The look you give him is incredulous. "Those are expensive. You're buying me a whole new box."
"Don't get your panties in a twist, doll." He smirks back.
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honestly the difference in how many people are invested in amc iwtv now in comparison to when the show was first greenlit is incredible, and i love it.
i remember when sam and jacob were first cast and no one was really talking about it, and now they're beloved! we love to see it
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what other ship went canon in a bisexual threesome then went canon again in an alternate timeline bottle episode and then went canon a third time in an episode that merged that alternate timeline with the main timeline and explicitly posited gay love as a motivating force in conquering your own demons and gaining the courage to overcome self-loathing and shame
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I KNOW this is the Getting Mad website but I still manage to be surprised at people Getting Mad on my “if you know gay ppl you know someone with this Look” post. with the haircut/glasses/buttonup combo
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So I guess What If absolutely bamboozled Loki fans with that 🎄 promo pic huh
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we have a whole new flavour of homophobia in tv these days but i kind of get whiplash on how quickly writing of lgbt characters changed over the past like 15-20 years
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me pressing my face to your blog like the 'sickos' guy looking at reborn au au: YES. HAHA YES
IT'S NOT A SUSTAINABLE AU. IT'S JUST OBITO MURDERING HIS WAY THROUGH THE PLOT BECAUSE SOMEONE LOOKED AT HIS FRIEND WRONG
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There's something so insane to me about being able to create and recreate vintage or even ancient music, clothes, fabrics, building architecture, anything, really.
I watched this video about a lady who knit a WWII-era vest, and it was really unique, because the cable work would eat up yarn, when there were shortages of fibers. This pattern would have likely been used by people to send overseas to soldiers, and now it's being created in a time where this war has been over for generations. What were the people making this pattern thinking of? What about the people making the vest? Could they fathom a world where world wars didn't happen back to back? Could they imagine what peace felt like, or did it fade like a distant memory, a faint friend? All we have now are the remnants of their efforts, a "simple" vest that would warm the bodies of countless people the knitter would never have imagined were here on earth with them.
We're reaching across time to learn about other people - we're reaching our hands out just to grasp anything tangible. And when we've take hold of something, all we can do is say I love you I love you I love you
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