Medic has a somewhat unusual charm...
another reminder to stop buying/watching/reading anything JK Rowling associated
I cannot stress enough she is a primary funder of transphobia. She is not just someone with bigoted views you can seperate from her work, her work funds the bigotry.
Every fishy Tufton Street startup with a transphobic goal is directly bankrolled by this awful cow, and SHE is directly bankrolled by YOU.
Remember, she is a BILLIONAIRE because of us. Because we took her characters and made them dear to us. Gave them real life.
And in thanks she did this to us. Used us to fund a hate movement.
STOP GIVING LETTING HER TAKE ADVANTAGE OF YOU.
🎀I like cute things.🎀 a comic about lovely little things!
[ ID: A digital, stylized comic with a plain, white background, featuring a thin person with long, light, straight hair colored in shades of pink, just as the rest of the comic. Individual descriptions below:
1- A person faces forward and smiles while holding up their skirt, small lines doodled around them. They wear a beret, a frilly fress with puffy sleeves and a heart on the chest, a heart shaped purse and a pair of heart earrings. Text above them reads: “I like cute things. A comic by HEARTMUSH”.
2- The person, in the same outfit, runs around and smiles widely, sparkles and hearts around them. Text around them reads: “Adorable little berets, heart shaped items, I love them all!”
3- Still in the same outfit, the person stands in front of a computer and drawing tablet, blushing and drooling with their eyes closed as they smile. Next to them are speech bubbles with skirts and bows, surrounded by sparkles and flowers. Text around them reads: “I would draw my characters in those types of pretty clothing. Boy or girl, it didn’t matter!”
Below that is a fake post by a user named Heartmush, showing a drawing of a boy surrounded by hearts, wearing small earrings, a big sweater and a large bow around his neck. Heartmush says: “my character! Isn’t he so cute?”. Other users respond: “that’s a boy? lol”, “XD (laughing) she’s adorable!” and “i was tricked…” Text around this reads: “At least… that’s what I thought. Turns out it isn’t that simple”.
4- The person, still in front of the computer, looks anxious. Behind them, almost transparent, are giant bows, beads and hearts. Text around them reads: “Apparently, cute, pink, and frilly things are ‘just for girls’. I didn’t get it. Were boys not allowed to be cute, pink or frilly?”
Below that, the person sweats anxiously, a gigantic bow with a heart shaped lock in its center surrounding them. Text around them reads: “And, was I a girl because I liked cute things?”
5- The person looks down with a neutral expression, surrounded by speech bubbles with the female gender symbol. Text around them reads: “I had been called a girl ever since I was born. Almost everything I liked also lined up with what people thought a girl should be… so I never questioned it.”
Below that, the person sits down, hand on their chest, and looks down, sweating. There are speech bubbles with interrogation marks next to them. Text around them reads: “But, a thought began to cross my mind: What if I wasn’t a girl?”
6- The person looks at a large mirror, leaning forward with their hands behind their back. Text around them says: “After thinking, I decided to spend a few months with Not-Girl me.”
Below that, the person is seated, looking at a heart shaped handheld mirror. Text around them says: “It felt strange to look in the mirror and see ‘not a girl’…”
Below that, a close up on them looking at the handheld mirror, smiling softly. Text around them says: “…But it felt good.”
7- The person now wears a heart shaped beret. They face away from the viewer. Text reads: “I like cute things.”
The person looks behind them slightly, revealing to be wearing strawberry earrings too. Text reads: “Heart shaped berets and strawberry earrings.”
The person turns around and smiles, revealing to be wearing a puffy shirt, dress overalls with heart motifs and a heart shaped purse. Text reads: “I love them all! But I’m not a girl.”
8- The person smiles widely and raises their hand, holding their purse with the other hand. There are lines doodled around them. Text above them reads: “I’m just me!”
/End ID ]
The way I would tell my BF no if he didn’t first ask my father for my hand before proposing like what do you mean you didn’t ask my dad!!!!!??????
Realizing that this was the worst website for this question because you’re all gay and hate your dads
Totally unrelated to me being queer, and I don't hate my dad. I'm just not my dad's property. My parents were pissed that my husband didn't ask my dad first, and I shut it down immediately, because it was never up to him. Marriage is a decision to be made between mature adult partners, not anyone else; not their parents.
I'm queer and don't hate my father. We don't really talk but I don't hate him.
My father is incredibly conservative - like, "was actively campaigning for Reagan as president in the fucking 60s" - and he would be really weirded out if someone asked him for permission to marry any of his kids. He told us as much when we were kids and it came up in old movies - that this was our decision and not his. He would want to meet who we were marrying, but that's because he cares, not because it's his decision.
Like, if my dad is less conservative than your position on something, that's... impressive. IDK.
I think we need to remember that the simpsons were supposed to be relatable to the average poor american family when they were created
Suspected Traitor AU Concept
So with everything coming out during the school year (the fact the villains knew about USJ, the training camp attack, Shirakumo being Kurogiri, etc) Mic is steadily getting more an more paranoid (since he is after all the first to point out a traitor is possible). And once the Shirokumo thing comes out, and the realization Aizawa was the actual target, he realizes some terrifying things.
Someone knew exactly where Aizawa was interning. Someone knew how Aizawa may have acted during that fight/the role he may have played. Someone knew exactly what Aizawa's Quirk did and how it worked.
Now in the present, all the stuff I mentioned in the first paragraph has happened.
And Mic's suspected traitor?
Nedzu.
Nedzu, who was their history teacher, and would have known all the information mention from the Rooftop Trio's internships/Quirks. Nedzu, who as principal would have access to every major bit of information at UA. Nedzu who apparently gave the job of checking if the students were a traitor (and likely the teachers as well) to the newest teacher on staff, a man who isn't exactly (publicly) known for being good at investigation on his own (though we know he is). Nedzu who's Quirk is only supposed to involve super intelligence, but physiologically doesn't look like any real animal species. Nedzu who is clearly hiding something (OFA obviously but Mic wouldn't have a reason to know that).
And from Mic's perspective of course it can't be Midoriya Izuku!
The only thing that kid is trying to hide is that he's All Might's secret son
the fact that eric kripke isn't even christian really adds something to the way christianity is depicted on supernatural. because its really not about being christian at all, but about living in america, a country dominated by christianity, and having to decide for yourself how to handle that. faith is huge in supernatural, and the mythology of the show is very bible-centric, but notably, christ is never there. even sam, who starts out revering the angels, who once said he prays every night, doesn't actually call himself a christian or imply that he believes in jesus--the show is steeped in christianity and biblical lore and yet neither sam nor dean are christians. in fact, over and over again the church itself is depicted as a haunted house that sam and dean will only ever enter as strangers, as outsiders. priests, preachers, faith healers, chapels, crypts, etc. are all just iconography that create an intense sense of unease that sam and dean respond to instantly. as a jew, its very relatable. an essential part of living in america when you're not christian is that exact sense of unease, of knowing that the culture of your country has ensured that you'll get knocked over by christianity no matter where you go, that you'll see hundreds of people truly believing they're good people while doing awful things in the name of their god, and you have no choice but to confront that. kripke gets it
the upside of ADHD is that it makes you a fucking genius
the downside is that you don't get to decide when and for how long you're a genius.
Or what you are going to be a genius about.
You have a big work project?
Nah. You're now a genius at making boardgames. For 7 hours.
Place your bets folks, Kate or Charles?
wildcard answer: it's lizzy. again.
Ooooh, yeah, "British Monarchs Announce State Necromancer And Also Firing Of State Necromancer"
That's because humans are luminous beings.
Literally.
We glow, very, very, very slightly to our own perceptible eyesight.
People who get pregnant, when we say they "glow," we are not speaking hyperbolically.
This fractionally miniscule hominid luminescence of ours actually, literally, measurably increases when a person gets pregnant.
We are not beings of immeasurable darkness.
We are beings of light.
And we can see that about ourselves, if we try.
Blitzø to Angel Dust, probably
- Book of Exalted Deeds -- teaches you secrets of goodness, smites evil readers.
- Book Of Vile Darkness -- teaches you secrets of evil, corrupts good readers.
- Book Of Neutral Blandness -- teaches you secrets of neutrality, doesn't really care whether you read it or not.
- Book of Tedious Forms -- teaches you secrets of law, chaotic characters can read it but they have to fill in Form 13(b) first and take it to Desk A in sub-facility 19, so none ever have.
- Book Of Zany Plans -- teaches you secrets of chaos, heists lawful readers using a mascot head, box of mousetraps and a recording of a Justin Beiber concert.
- Book Of Mediocre Bullshit -- teaches you unimpressive commoner knowledge, is slightly annoyed if cool people read it but not enough to do anything.
- Book Of Gay Shenanigans -- teaches you secrets of gayness, presumably something happens if a straight person reads it but no-one knows for sure because there aren't any in the D&D world.
- Book Of Meta Knowledge -- teaches you weirdly personal things about your players. Not sure what that means and there's no effect if you read it, but you feel like someone somewhere just got really sad about what it said.
- Book Of Unpleasant Goblins -- hollowed out, an angry goblin is lurking inside to steal your kidneys. The goblin is at least highly egalitarian so will attack anyone who reads it, goblin or not.
- Book Of Empty Pages -- doesn't contain anything or do anything. Not sure what you expected.
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