Link might have buffed up thanks to Magic but you can’t tell me he’s not still 9 at heart
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Link might have buffed up thanks to Magic but you can’t tell me he’s not still 9 at heart
Click HERE to view a masterpost of more Ocarina of Time comics!
pov: a very small child points a very large sword at your face
I will be obnoxious about Disability Pride Month this year because I’m done with it being ignored. If it’s annoying to you, just unfollow :)
Saria was my favorite character in Ocarina of Time when I was a kid. I even dressed up as her for Halloween one year.
Much older fanart of Saria from Ocarina of Time. I was trying to push my comfort zone more with environments at the time.
Right after beating Lord Jabu Jabu's Belly in Ocarina of Time. I think its funny how tsundere Ruto is and then immediately crushes hardcore on Link after he saves her.
We need another “We Didn’t Start The Fire” Song for all the things that happened in the last few years alone
[Image ID: A statue of Apollo with glowing eyes holding a red dodgeball. End Image ID]
not so friendly reminder that it is not “gay wrath month”. it is DISABILITY PRIDE MONTH. we already get forgotten, ignored and silenced, so just don’t do that shit.
Digital illustration of a large group of disabled people of different ethnicities, ages, and genders. Among the crowd are service and emotional support animals. There’s two smaller protest signs that read, ‘I shouldn’t lose benefits when I get married.’ And ‘ban subminimum wage’ the main sign reads, ‘disabled people are expert of their own lives and know what they need.’
24 hours left to do crimes.
[Image 1: A screenshot from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. White text reads "Dawn of The Final Day. 24 Hours remain". The background, originally a solid black, has been replaced with the Philadelphia Pride Flag]
[Image 2: Two stacked images that together show a person giving a salute, then yelling and crying after saluting. End Image ID]
So, I know that this is the queer nerd website, and, as someone currently playing through Majora's Mask, I absolutely love the reference. However, I am now terrified of what may come in July.
Here’s the whole video. It’s called “Don’t Be A Sucker” and it’s 17 minutes long.
don’t just scroll past this actually watch it, it’s only 2 minutes long. If you re-recorded this today word for word with modern actors and places, it wouldn’t even look out of place as a PSA
300,000 notes and i can’t find a transcript
Transcript: (sorry for the language!)
Speaker: “I see negroes holding jobs that belong to me! And you! I’ll ask you, if we allow this thing to go on, what’s gonna become of us real Americans!”
Hungarian man with clear foreign accent: “I’ve heard this kind of talk before, but I never expected to hear it in America.”
Young man: “This man seems to know what he’s talking about.“
Speaker: “What are us real Americans gonna do about it? You’ll find it right here in this little pamphlet—the truth about negroes and foreigners! The truth about the Catholic Church! You’ll find…” [audio grows quieter as camera shifts to the onlookers]
Hungarian man: “You believe in that kind of talk?“
Young man: “I dunno, it makes pretty good sense to me.“
Speaker: “And I tell you, friends, we’ll never be able to call this country our own until it’s a country without… without what?“
Other man: “Yeah? Without what?“
Speaker: “Without negroes, without alien foreigners,”—the young man is nodding, following along—“without Catholics, without Freemasons! You know these…“
Young man: “What’s wrong with the Masons, I’m a Mason.” Looks to European man worriedly, “hey, that fellow’s talking about me!“
Huungarian man: “And that makes a difference, doesn’t it.“
Speaker: “These are your enemies! These are the people who are trying to take over our country! Now you know them, you know what they stand for. And it’s up to you and me to fight them!” A bunch of the onlookers in the vicinity wave him off like he’s crazy and turn away, “fight them and destroy them before they destroy us!”
Speaker: “Thank you.“
One man in the now somewhat awkward crowd: “claps“
Young man: *is visibly uncomfortable*
Hungarian man: “Before he said Mason, you were ready to agree with him.”
Young man: “Well yes but, he was talking about… what about those other people?“ *the pair sit down on a park bench*
Hungarian man: “In this country, we have no ‘other people.’ We are American people, of course.“
Young man: “What about you? You aren’t American, are you?“
Hungarian man: “I was born in Hungary. But now, I am an American citizen. And I have seen what this kind of talk can do. I saw it in Berlin.”
Young man: “What were you doing there?“
Hungarian man: “I was a professor at the university. I heard the same words we have heard today. But I was a fool, then. I thought Nazis were crazy people, stupid fanatics. But unfortunately it was not so. You see, they knew that they were not strong enough to conquer a unified country, so they split Germany into small groups. They used prejudice as a practical weapon to cripple the nation.”
A film created for folks in case Martin Niemöller was too subtle.