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Gem Babe

@stelacestine / stelacestine.tumblr.com

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prokopetz

The important thing is that Marcille did not learn to blaspheme against the natural order to save her girlfriend. She just happened to have studied the art of spitting in God's eye for wholly unrelated reasons, and when the opportunity by chance arose to employ that skill in service of girlfriend-saving, she was ready.

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boxur

"DNI: freaks" do you realize how conservative you look

freaks please interact

this is the first time one of my posts has been tagged like this and out of all of them i think id be glad if this one got 100k. because firstly i need to find my fellow freaks but also we need to shame people who are anti-freak because like. why do you hate to live deliciously

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w33d-witch

I just found out the offspring of a goat and sheep is called a GEEP and they’re the cutest lil shits ever I want 200 of them

A baby

VS an adult

Coool as fuck they have two sets of horns

Goats are associated with Satan and lambs are associated with God.

We have created the official half demon/angel and I’m very pleased

purgoatory

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Purity Politics

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scalarknight

for the record op draws incest & noncon and hangs out with people who draw bestiality. don't fall for this shit.

being anti-paraphilia is not being "puritan" it's being a decent person who respects the boundaries of consent and does not indulge unhealthy and damaging power dynamics.

Old dog spotted

“Draws incest” i drew a comic about how my mother abused me growing up and sometimes people call me mommy. Who cares.

“Hangs out with people who draw beastiality” scoliopede dick? That’s a Pokémon. With sentience. And is not real.

“Draws noncon” and? I’ve been raped several times in my life, the first time when i was 1st grade, an incident that caused me permanent fear and physical pain in sex. My fucking apologies that I’ll sexualize my brutalizations to be able to engage in my sexuality.

Also the only reason you even know about that shit is because my abusive ex spread a “callout post” all over twitter about me to obfuscate the fact that he’s sexually assaulted several people and groomed minors to draw porn for him and I’m an active witness to their abuse. So if you give a shit about fictional noncon imagine how i feel about real rape.

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Anonymous asked:

Spirit reboot feels like a hatecrime

....yeah

But the figures are cute ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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antimony-ore

I don’t remember the original Spirit that well because I was in the 1st grade, can someone explain what they changed/why this is a hate crime specifically? I’m not following

One thing you need to understand is how essential horses were to the colonization of America, and how essential they were to several Native tribes' way of life. People are alienated from horses nowadays, but horses have been inseparable from humans for thousands of years. Horses were transportation and sustenance. Horses tilled our fields and turned mill wheels and pulled the beams with which we built our houses. Horses carried humans into war and horses carried refugees to a new life. Horses were dear companions and pests to be exterminated. Wherever humans have gone, they have brought horses with them. The world as we know it would not exist without horse domestication - for better or for worse.

There is no better way to tell an allegory of colonization than from the perspective of a horse.

Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron is an allegorical story of the colonization and expansion into the West. The way I see it, the movie has three main players: The native people (Little Creek and the Lakota), the invading people (the railroad, the cavalry), and the land itself (the horses, the mountains). The movie is about the violent capture of the land by invaders, told through the capture of one horse. Throughout the movie, this horse (this piece of the land itself) is abused into submission, enslaved, and used to build a railroad that will eventually destroy his homeland (and I don't think 'enslavement' is an inapt comparison, considering how Black artists see themselves in him).

The horse, the land, is freed with the help of the native stewards of the land, but we, as the viewers, know that this is a bittersweet ending. In a sense, Spirit is a tragedy. The ending might seem triumphant, the railroad project was stalled, Little Creek wasn't killed, and Spirit is reunited with his herd. But we all know what comes after the movie. Expansionism didn't end with one rebellious mustang, one brave Lakota, and a sabotaged railroad. There is no happy ending to the "story of the West."

The Spirit reboot particularly spits in the face of everything the movie stood for by making its main character the daughter of a railroad magnate.

Here are a few clips, though I really recommend rewatching the entire movie. It's "baby's first anti-colonialism" and yet it tells its story leagues better than most anti-colonialist kids media today.

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