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My cosplay, things I find funny and my various obsessions
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⚡💫#1 pro-hero deku explaining/offering your bnha oc one for all💫⚡ >will they accept?

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My full (cowling) piece for Through The Ages: A BNHA Boys Fanzine! I drew Pro Hero Deku ‘bout to kick some!! Imagine he is fighting a Godzilla-like creature :0

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lilbreck

Hey, since we call Sansa a bully for referring to Jon as a bastard, then…

They had all left him, his father and his mother and his sisters and even his bastard brother Jon. ~ Bran Stark, AGoT Bran IV

Is Bran a bully, too?

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fedonciadale

The thing is she didn’t call him a a bastard,

He missed the girls too, even Sansa, who never called him anything but “my half brother” since she was old enough to understand what bastard meant. (AGOT, Jon III)

So, instead of using the mean word, Sansa uses the correct description of Jon. Of course it is meant to put a distance between him and her, but she uses the polite and correct word instead of the insult.—. Just saying.

Promoting my own post here, but

I agree with fedon, Sansa using ‘half brother’ is actually her being considerate.

The only time I know of her calling him a bastard is here:

Sansa sighed as she stitched. “Poor Jon,” she said. “He gets jealous because he’s a bastard.”

Not exactly that raging bully people imply. Of course, I typed that, then looked at your post @jeynewesterling, and saw you gave that example as well.

I’d like to see any other evidence people have to support the idea that Sansa bullied or was mean to Jon. I mean, I’ll keep an eye out for it while I’m reading, but I have yet to come across it.

For real. Sansa and Jon weren’t close. That’s all. Sometimes, siblings just aren’t close.

If Sansa was truly so awful to Jon, why would he think of her so fondly?

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trinuviel

I’m honestly tied of seeing how much people project their own feelings onto the pre-canon relationship between Jon and Sansa - a relationship we don’t know much about but also a relationship that the text depicts as distant yet affectionate.

I’m just sick and tired of people somehow being unable to register what is actually on the page instead of mistaking their own projected issues as canon.

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the newlywed game but with superheros and their sidekicks.

the host: what does robin love to eat after a night of fighting crime?

9 yr old dick grayson: a pb&j, with crunchy peanut butter and strawberry jelly on whole wheat, the crust cut off, and the sandwich cut into squares!!

bruce: turns his sign around to reveal ‘the most specific peanut butter and jelly sandwich on earth.’

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kid-crashed

Young Wally West: EVERYTHING!!

Barry: turns his sign around to reveal ‘if it’s food, he is eating it’

Conner: Ass

Clark: [Turns his sign around to reveal “Something wildly inappropriate”]

Tim: Coffee

Producer: That’s not a -

Tim: I am eating the coffee beans from the J A R

Bruce: [looks more dead inside than usual and turns his sign around to read “something dangerously unhealthy and probably caffienated”]

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nitghowl1600

Jason: He wouldn’t even know

Bruce: [Turns his sign to reveal ‘He’s thinks I won’t know but its chili dogs]

Jason: FUCK

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I REALLY want to film a Star Trek parody where the caption is yelling really tropey star trekkie things at the engineer who in turn just answers with real and truthful responses about mechanics. Like

Captain: how long will it take to get the warp engines back online??

Engineer: at least 2 hours

Captain: *dramatically* you've got 45 minutes

Engineer: well, okay, so it's not going to happen then, because it takes at least 2 hours

Engineer: the shield generator is offline!

Captain: Divert power from life support!

Engineer: .... why? It's broken. Putting more power in it isn't going to make it less broken. And why life support? You want us to die faster or something?

Engineer: the warp engines are offline and it is beyond our ability to repair. All we have are impulse engines now.

Captain: how long will it take to get to the nearest federation star base on impulse alone?

Engineer: 73 years.

Captain: what the fu

Engineer: Space is BIG captain! Why do I need to tell you that??

Engineer: We can’t do it, Captain! We do not have the power! Captain: We’ll harness the power of the local sun and divert it into the engine! Engineer:... Captain:...

Engineer:... Captain:... Engineer: That’s... Captain: Look, can you figure something out and just tell me that’s what you did? I just really need a win right now. Please? Engineer: I’ll try, Captain.

Doctor: the captain was seriously injured... I don't know if he will make it...

Engineer: *mockingly* hAvE yOu tRiEd DiVeRtiNg pOwEr fRoM LifE SuPpOrT???

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          See the line where the sky meets the sea?                                    It calls me                           And no one knows                                How far it goes                         If the wind on my sail                   On the sea stays behind me                           One day I’ll know                 If I go there’s just no telling                             How far I’ll go
Source: nwetss
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Frankenstein’s Monster literally got the exact opposite of what I like to call “The Fandom treatment.” Instead of having a horrifying and/or not-normally attractive and inhuman creature being turned into a beautiful and/or sexy human by fans, a considerably attractive and goth prince who was pretty much MADE of human has been turned into a slobbering, grotesque, and ugly monster by the media 

to give you visual aid to what i mean, here is what he is usually depicted as by the media:

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and this is what he is actually meant to look like as described in the book:

“His limbs were in proportion, and I had selected his features as beautiful. Beautiful! Great God! His yellow skin scarcely covered the work of muscles and arteries beneath; his hair was of a lustrous black, and flowing; his teeth of a pearly whiteness; but these luxuriances only formed a more horrid contrast with his watery eyes, that seemed almost of the same colour as the dun-white sockets in which they were set, his shrivelled complexion and straight black lips.” (5.2)

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rannulfr

Reblogging to add that the second image is from the 2004 Hallmark production.

It won an Emmy, has an 89% approval rating on Amazon, and is to date the singular most faithful adaptation of the book ever made.

It was finally released on Blu-Ray a few years ago due to fans rallying and you can also watch it on starz or pick up the old DVD for a few bucks online.

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