T‘noy Karaxis, what a guy!
@curtmega you gotta see this!
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T‘noy Karaxis, what a guy!
@curtmega you gotta see this!
"Yesterday's prude girls are tomorrow's gross girls." - MRFC [Kickstarter]
The Cast of StarKid's New Fairy Tale Musical Cinderella's Castle [Kickstarter]
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Jesus ffucking christ bro.
Seems like he had an oral fixation… Almost as if he were replacing the cigarette with… No i shant say…
Then we’ll all say it together
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DELETE THIS POST
ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME
*clicks play in morbid curiosity*
*hammers reblog button*
I think I find this post every April Fools Day and I am so happy that I do
this is my contribution to the starkid fandom
@curtmega I am so sorry
Honestly as a blind person I’m so tired of seeing fictional blind characters who don’t use white canes or other guides. “They have special powers so they know what’s around them” or “they’re confident enough to not need a guide” are common tropes, and I’m tired.
Are people scared that using a white cane will make their blind character seem weak? They can’t use a cane because they’re so special that they already know what’s around them, and other blind people who use guides are inferior because they’re not special?
I’m tired. Give your blind characters white canes and other guides. Let them hold onto their friends, let them have guide dogs. Don’t make white cane users feel ostracized for not being “strong enough” to go without.
Another thing that pisses me off is when a sighted character comes up with the fantasy equivalent of braille and teaches it to the blind character. Braille was invented by Louis Braille, a blind man, in 1824. The blind character should be the one coming up with it.
Tldr I’m blind and tired of sighted people lol
BRENDAN FRASER as George in GEORGE OF THE JUNGLE (1997) dir. Sam Weisman
someone ask curt what he was doing on january 4 2023 9pm pst
I was sitting at home watching Glass Onion on Netflix 🤷
Snow Golem is prepared for the holidays
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) dir. Ron Howard