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We Call Her The Log Lady

@anonniemouse

I’m an adult who might post 18+ things from time to time. Random blog of many things. I’ve been here since the start and now I can’t leave.
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I love the x-men so much because that's just what leftist infighting is like! that's literally all it is! xavier is a sellout and they all hate him but he's the only one with any money. everyone complains about "they keep switching sides and dating each other it's so fucking confusing" like my dudes have you never been a part of any socialist organisation, ever. then people will go "magneto is so strong how has he not killed a bunch of teenagers" HE DOESN'T WANT TO KILL THEM! this started in a goddam basement over coffee he does not want to hurt them he just wants them to shut up and listen and will fling cars to do so

Magneto one drink in: I love Charles but hes such a kiss ass we don’t need to be FRIENDS we just need mutual aid communities and to be left alone

Professor X one drink in: what the fuck is his self sustaining mutant community going to do for all the mutants born to human parents, which is MOST OF THEM, he’s so gay he’s forgotten how babies are made and I want to kiss his stupid face

Honestly it SUCKS that Genshin Impact is a gacha game because it has some really great characters and story and lore!! If it was made as a complete stand alone game it could have been truly amazing.

I still love it though! Just, sucks that it’s gacha based (and clearly has some racist/colorist devs). I also worry that the story will never see completion strictly because of it being a gacha. To me, a story can never be truly great or have true meaning without having an ending.

“[Kim] was the mysterious woman in the basement of HHM. But when we saw how Rhea played her and saw that Rhea was not just a magnetic actress, not just a beautiful actress, but someone who’s intensely playful. Once we saw how playful she could be and how she worked with Bob, we realized she wasn’t just a friend or an Ex. She was—and is—the love of Jimmy’s life.-Peter Gould, Forbes