I call myself SatansLuckyCigarette because I sold my soul to the devil for better wifi when I was 12: he and I go way back fam lmao
Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Justice Society of America (Comics) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Characters: Al Pratt, Jay Garrick Additional Tags: Mermaid Transformation Series: Part 28 of Golden Age JSA Chart Summary:
While the others deal with Carter, who is not taking things well. Al keeps Jay company after he is afflicted with a transformation.
If he’s not scared, he’s lonely, and if he’s not lonely: he fuckin’ killed somebody lmao
TIL: Hellboy became a good guy because he tried pancakes lmao
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Thanks @forginglace
At least until the poem.
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I don’t know who else of my mutuals write fics but if ya wanna do it consider yourself tagged lmao
Every part of this joke is older than most of the people on this website.
People who did this to their erasers were depressed then lmao
Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Justice Society of America (Comics), DCU (Comics) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Characters: Jay Garrick Summary:
When MAD fails, Jay has to go catch a bomb.
It’s somehow more jarring to see Elton in black than Johnny in pink.
My favorite part is how Johhny can't stop swooshing the cape and playing with it, that's adorable XDDD
Johnny Cash seemed to be enjoying the hell out of himself most of the time, and loved playing with his image as a dour and humorless “man in black”.
I mean, the man not only sang a song about stealing an entire car one piece at a time over twenty years, when someone actually built a car to the description given in the song to give to him, he accepted the gift and put it on display. Johnny Cash had a great time.
Love this, but reblogging it specifically for “Get rid of secret rules.” That’s one of the most amazing illustrations—and points—I’ve ever seen.
so important especially for perfectionists who procrastinate and never finish, or even start because they set such high standards for themselves.
can i like, ask what mens liberation is??? is it like. anti toxic masculinity kinda stuff or??? tysm if u reply ^_^
Men's liberation was/is a movement, based in feminist theory, focusing on the harm gender/sex roles do to men. Anti-toxic masculinity is a big part of that. As opposed to men's rights activism, menslib recognizes the patriarchy as the root cause of men's gendered suffering and also recognizes the way that toxic masculinity harms women.
I say "was/is" because the movement was formed in the US in the 60s-70s~ during second wave feminism, and then essentially split into pro-feminist men's movements and the MRA movement. Right now there's r/MensLib, which is a good place to find discussion of men's issues from a feminist lens. They also put effort into intersectional discussion of men's issues, which was a big problem with the og men's liberation movement (which was largely middle class, cishet white men, many of whom were centrists/liberals).
If I can ramble about this for a sec: personally, I think there's value in men's liberation outside of just men as allies to women's liberation. That is very important, and I think any men's movement that tries to ignore or downplay misogyny & women's oppression is doomed to fail. But I also feel like "men should only focus on how toxic masculinity negatively impacts women" is just. like. dick behavior? Men are capable of talking about how they are harmed by the patriarchy without becoming woman-hating MRAs. I have faith in that. I think my ideal... "second-wave men's liberation" would be one that is focused not just on "how are individual men impacted by gender roles" but interrogates how male gender roles play a role all kinds of oppression (i.e the use of the "sexually aggressive masculine threat" to women of a dominant group to justify oppressive violence), which means prioritizing the experiences of marginalized men & looking at their experiences through a lens of masculinity/manhood intersecting with other things.
& I think it also needs to be strongly based in trans liberation. For all trans people, and for a lot of reasons, but one of those being that I am sick and tired of analyses of men's place in society that constantly refer to men, as a group, as gendered oppressors, and constantly fumble around with trans men and either demonize or misgender us to avoid having to critically engage with the inherent cissexism in their feminism.






