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Ginger Goddess

@collaredginger-blog / collaredginger-blog.tumblr.com

Britny/Honey--22--Demisexual demigirl--she/her or they/them pronouns--Ginger--Furry--Fandom whore--I draw fancharacters and lots of other things--
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hey!!!

this is a Zafara appreciation post because Zafs are perfect and precious and wonderful

lookit these cute Zafs!!!

They’re precious!!! All of these colors look so pretty on them!

Look at them!! They have so many good qualities, they’re perfect and there’s nothing wrong with them.

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tail spikys!

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soooo fluffy, hair floof, chest flooff!

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BIG TAIL!!! (and floofy leafy tip!)

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tiny kitty nose, perfect for kissing and booping

AND MUCH MORE!!!

They’re mega cute but they can also be badass, look at these Zafs!!

Or check out these UCs!!!! they’re so cute and so interesting and original!! LOOK AT THE UC PLUSH ZAFARA

AND EVEN THE SHADOW ZAF HAS A TINY PINK NOSE……

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Even their history is cute and cool! Zafaras were created by a Neopets USER who won a contest all the way back in the year 2000. That means they’re the creation of a fan whose love for the website is forever immortalized as these precious lil pets. Imagine how exciting and amazing it must’ve been for their creation to become the newest official pet!

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Zafaras are perfect okay!!! I love them and everyone else should too, they’re perfect and pure and one of my favorite pets. 10000/10

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Honestly the 2ds is just as good as the 3ds! If you want sumo, imo, this is the way to go!

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furnacelayer

@youeitherskateoryoudie you were talkin abt getting a 3ds, right?

ayyoo thanks

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Who do you think is the most underrated Batman villain? The one who you think is so cool, but not everybody knows about him or cares about him.

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I think that Killer Croc is largely underrated. He’s often depicted as a hulking monster with a taste for human flesh and little to no emotional depth, but in actuality Waylon Jones does possess humanity and chose to live a life of solitude in Gotham’s sewers only after enduring years of abuse and torture at the hands of humans. Arkham Unhinged #21 does an excellent job of illustrating the reasoning behind Waylon’s disgust for humans, and the events that led to him becoming a villain who views people only as prey.

After being abandoned by his parents, Waylon was sent to live with his alcoholic, abusive aunt. She was repulsed by Waylon’s appearance and kept him imprisoned inside of a closet, shackled in chains and barely fed. On the occasions that Waylon was allowed outside of the closet or managed to escape, he was beaten and bullied by both his aunt and his schoolmates.

One day Waylon finally snapped and murdered his aunt, then devoured her corpse.

He spent the next several years on the run from the law, living in swamps and homeless camps until he met a blind girl named Becky. Becky was the first kind person Waylon had ever met, and when she introduced him to her friends in a traveling circus team—many of whom were like Waylon and had physical abnormalities—Waylon decided to join them as “Killer Croc, The Incredible Gator Man”. Feeling accepted for the first time in his life—both by the circus crowds and his new family—Waylon was truly happy and content.

Eventually the circus was sold to a new owner, who took a much more cruel approach to the attractions by labeling them as “freaks”; the friendly, warm crowds were now replaced with disgusted gawkers who threw garbage at Waylon and the other circus members.

One day a group of particularly violent and cruel audience members set fire to the circus, resulting in an explosion that killed most of the circus, including Waylon’s young friend Becky.

After the fire, Waylon sought revenge by hunting down the men responsible for the fire and eventually turned to crime, becoming a bodyguard for mobsters and catching the attention of Batman. One day he managed to escape from Arkham Asylum and took up residence in Gotham’s sewer system, eating whoever was foolish enough to enter his new home. Now completely misanthropic after suffering a lifetime full of injustice, Waylon embraced the Killer Croc persona and his monstrous reputation.

Killer Croc might be considered a monster, but he wasn’t born one; rather, he was created by those who he viewed as the real monsters—humans. Had his life not been so tragic and unkind, it’s entirely possible that Waylon Jones would never have become Killer Croc.

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How come Ryan Reynolds can go around pretty much pretending he’s Deadpool all the time and Marvel come out with the movie and no one makes fun of it, and thinks it’s great but Jared Leto does some crazy stuff to try and get in character for a role he’s super excited about and having fun and it becomes a meme and he’s trying to be “edgy”?

Because Ryan Reynolds didn’t send his co-stars used condoms and dead animals.

Jared Leto is a rapist that probably has a lot to do with it too

More prosaically, Reynolds isn’t the first actor to play Deadpool following an Oscar-winning performance the psychological intensity of which was almost certainly a contributing factor in the star’s death.

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storywonker

And where Reynolds is playing it for comedy, Leto (or at least the marketing around Suicide Squad) very much is trying to be ‘edgy’.

Plus Mark Hamill is still playing the Joker, and being very normal while doing so.

I do feel like it should be said that Ledger wasn’t even working on Batman when he died. It was a different project entirely, and his overdose was likely accidental carelessness owing to multiple doctors in different cities or areas prescribing him different medications that shouldn’t have been taken together, because if you’re rich enough you can wander into a doctor’s office and go “I have X issue, nothing I’m doing is managing it properly, give me something for it”, and they’ll just take your word for it. So Health Ledger’s death probably has only a little bit to do with Dark Knight (or not at all) and a LOT more to do with his well-known issues with anxiety and depression, which he’d admittedly struggled with long before Batman. The people who worked with him on Batman have never said much about him seeming “disturbed” or otherwise bothered by the role out of character, and was even one of the nicer and more upbeat people on set. The only people who have implied that the Joker pushed him toward a mental breakdown were people writing speculative articles, fans who wanted a satisfying reason for his death, and… Jack Nicholson, who was already bitter before Ledger died that he didn’t call Nicholson for advice on how to play the character, because Nicholson owns the Joker, apparently.

So Leto is capitalizing on this “it’ll make you KUH-RAZY” thing that isn’t actually a thing (because, like storywonker said, Hamill’s been doing it forever and a day with a much more manic persona for the character and is fine) and is passively perpetuating a lie about a man who, in life, was an intensely private person. Leto is trying to out-Joker Ledger by being an unprofessional dipshit who harasses his coworkers when his competition isn’t even alive. Assnugget.

Also, Ryan Reynolds understands how humor works. How he plays up Deadpool is entirely comedic. It’s good-natured and laugh-with-me (and laugh-AT-me) rather than inviting an audience to laugh at other people once he’s purposely made them uncomfortable. Leto sent someone a dead rat; Reynolds told some jokes with a few kids dressed as X-Men who were in on it. Leto is trying to ~comment on society~ with his ~edginess~ in one of those “isn’t it hilarious that people have POSITIVE FEELINGS ABOUT ANYTHING ahahaha”; Reynolds shitposts on Twitter. 

People DO make fun of Ryan Reynolds. The difference is that Reynolds is in on YOUR JOKE because he started it, so it’s in good fun even if you genuinely dislike him. Leto is mistaking unfunny miscondect for quirk and edge. People are making fun of Leto because Leto isn’t in on the joke that is his behavior, so he won’t – and can’t – roll with it and make it genuinely entertaining like Reynolds does.

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