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The scene where Uzi bites Tessa’s hand
My girl said “Bite Me” so many times that she went “fine I’ll do it myself?
hope I’ve got the right scene lol
my mom loves to lie and like she always swears she was NEVER homophobic or anything to me as a child “i even have a gay work friend” but a really funny memory resurfaced recently where i asked if i could use birthday money i had to buy a rainbow flag when i was like ??? 7?? because i LOVED rainbows. and she said no that means something Evil and god will hate you . so what did i do. but ask my grandmom for a rainbow sweater for christmas and proceed to only wear that sweater for three years when it got cold because i didnt like the idea that god hated colors and i wanted to challenge him
normal 7 year old with religious trauma: oh no god can hear my thoughts and punish me
me: either you are wrong about god or god is wrong and i will fight him and i will be the one to find out
me at 7: he would not fucking say that
Been listening to Humansongs and gave me an idea of Sage in the far future. Eggman’s long gone and she’s been deserted in Empire ruins, still trying to keep the place running…
Oh look- She made a friend!
A year ago I got black-out drunk at a charity bar crawl. My best friend commissioned a painting of his favorite photo of me from that night.
truth trying to go back into her well after dealing with mankind
In before I start seeing people bitching about rainbow capitalism MY favorite rainbow capitalism story is about Subaru. Yes the Japanese car company.
In the nineties, they were struggling. They were competing with a dozen other companies targeting the main demographic at the time: white men ages 18-35, especially after a failed luxury car launch with a new ad agency. “What we need is to focus on niche demographics,” they decided, and then focused on people who enjoyed the outdoors. The Subaru was excellent at driving on dirt roads that many other vehicles couldn’t at the time, so it was perfect for all those off-road campers; they started making all-wheel drive standard in all their cars to help with that. And the people who wanted cars to go do outdoor stuff? Lesbians.
Okay. Of course it wasn’t only lesbians buying Subarus. They’re on the list with educators, health-care professionals, and IT people. But the point is, this Japanese car company interviewed this strange demographic (single, female head of household) and realized one important factor: They were lesbians. They liked to be able to use the cars to go do outdoorsy stuff, and they liked that they could use the cars to haul stuff rather than a big truck or van. Subaru had a choice to make then. They had four other demographics they could market to, after all–the educators, the health-care professionals, IT professionals, and straight outdoorsy couples. Their company didn’t hinge on this one “problematic” demographic.
And they decided “fuck it,” and marketed to lesbians anyway. This included offering benefits to American gay and lesbian employees for their domestic partners, so it didn’t look like a cash grab. (This was not a problem. They already offered those in Canada.)
Yes, there was some backlash. They got letters from a grassroots group accusing them of promoting homosexuality, and every letter said they’d no longer be buying from Subaru. “You didn’t buy from us before, either,” Subaru realized, and ignored them. It helped that the team really cared about the plan, and that they had many straight allies to back them up. There was also some initial backlash when Subaru hired women to play a lesbian couple in the commercial, but they quickly found that lesbians preferred more subtlety; “XENA LVR” on a license plate, or bumper stickers with the names of popular LGBTQ+ destinations, or taglines of “Get out. Stay out.” that could be used for the outdoors–or the closet.
Subaru said “We see you. We support you.” They sponsored Pride parades and partnered with Rainbow Card and hired Martina Navratilova as spokeswoman. They put their money where their mouth is and went into it whole hog. In a time where companies did not want to take our money, Subaru said, “Why not? They’re people who drive.” And that was groundbreaking.
It wasn’t blatant, it was cheeky and pretty low key, but really really effective. It played into the “if you know you know” vibe in exactly the right way.
Oh THAT’S why lesbians love Subarus
Not the only gay car
Soriel week day 4 - Secret
I know this probably isn't why Alphys laughed at this part in the pacifist ending but it's really fun to imagine it is
are yOU IN LOVE WITH A DOOR--
5D Shadow lol 😂
He took a “Which Sonic Character Are You” quiz and didn’t get himself.
These picture generating prompters have no shame…..
i wish all ai prompters a very go fuck yourselves
Zelda Heritage Post
What is Callum's next arcanum?
Logically, it could be Moon, as many people have said. I'll be honest, before s5 I assumed it was going to be Moon and not Ocean because Callum had the most exposure to Moon Arcanum stuff via Lujanne and Rayla than any of the other primal sources.
However, narratively and thematically, it should be Stars for three minor reasons but one major reason:
First, it seems to be a trend that, if Callum learns an Arcanum that season, he learns the one named after the season's primal source. So, he learns the Sky Arcanum during Book: Sky, and learns the Ocean Arcanum during Book: Ocean. We're 2 for 2, and since we're coming up to Book: Stars, that seems to be a safe bet.
Second, Callum has actually spent a lot of time learning about Stars this season (especially at the Great Bookery), so he's well positioned to spend the next season putting all that he learned together and find a breakthrough at the Starscraper.
Third, with Rayla's parents on the line, he has a vested interest in learning the Arcanum of the Stars. While the quasar diamonds (i.e. the Corona of the Heavens) are necessary for the spell, I don't think that's all that is needed. Per ToX, things like primal stones and gems only give ordinary non-Arcanum-holding people access to limited forms of magic. So something more is probably needed for Callum to succeed in casting this spell (which he mentioned before is actually quite complicated.
Now, the last reason is the most important one: thematically, it's the resolution of the internal conflict Callum is facing.
As I noted before, the situation Callum finds himself at the end of s5 is a precarious one, where he is potentially lost or trying to find a way to avoid the darkness that lies within. So the question for the next season or two is: how does Callum find himself again? How does he avoid the path of darkness and find his way back to the light?
Well luckily, Callum gave some insight to that himself:
Callum: We call it the South Star. Humans use it to navigate. You know, to find their way in the endless darkness of the night.
This really does hint, in my opinion, that Stars is next for Callum. When do humans use the stars to navigate? Typically in the middle of the Ocean, where other landmarks are not visible. Callum's main journey this season involved accepting the magnitude of the unknown ("there are depths you can't see, parts of yourself you can't understand, and things you can't control"). So it makes sense, from a thematic standpoint, that his next Arcanum is all about what will ferry him through the unknown and help him find his way.
Which would point to Stars.
"Don't worry, mi amor"
Some redraws of the deleted scenes from Reaching Out
GOD THIS ENTIRE FAMILY IS SO UNHINGED, Dick's just casually hanging out in the ceiling like that's a totally fine and normal thing to do, so to be polite, Bruce casually offers him a sandwich because he heard his kid's stomach growl and his dad instincts kicked in again, which Dick casually accepts because his super secret super spy super agency's super cafeteria's food super sucks, and like this is just a Tuesday for these batshit gremlins.






