this scene alone should be enough for queer eye to win another emmy
Listen, Minish Cap was a great game and it’s terribly underrated for a Zelda game. I definitely recommend playing it- it needs more love!
I used this gif of Arrietty because it looks exactly as I imagine an anime of Minish Cap could look. Ghibli and LOZ are seriously the best combination.
(Click if blurry.)
WONDER WOMAN // The Feminum Mystique: Part 2 (1976)
True back then, still true today.
“When I’m home, nobody will talk to me. It’s like I am dead. I don’t like quiet because then I have nothing. So I ride the train into the city. Compared to home, the city is like heaven. There are a million people you can ask for help. There are people to help you up the stairs. And there are so many smells. I love the smell of food. Right now I’m trying to memorize my way to Carnegie Hall. I like to go to theaters and museums where my mind can be nourished. Sometimes I can hear tourists talking about the exhibits. Sometimes I hear college students talking to each other and it makes me feel younger. It makes me feel like I’m still alive in this world.”
All-New Wolverine #7 / Unbeatable Squirrel Girl vol. 2 #27
“Whats the point of being an animal-themed hero if you can’t talk to animals?”
— Squirrel Girl, apparently.
All of the Young Avengers except David and Loki on the variant cover of Doctor Strange #384
God I miss them all so much
Oh my god I forgot about Noh-Varr
Comic books.
Doom Patrol v2 19-63 - Grant Morrison
- The book has been written using a tactile alphabet, a bit like braille. It’s a code system based on the feigenbaum sequence of imaginary numbers. The whole book is a kind of metafiction, a self-referring text. Basically, a group of philosophers who decide to create a book which will radically alter human thought. They propose to fill the book with parasite ideas which will enter human consciousness and transform it.
- Oh well, that explains everything!
This is the kind of quality Wonder Woman content I expect to see in a story titled “Super Friends.”
—Batman #40 (2018) by Tom King, Joelle Jones, and Jordie Bellaire
you’re crying, too.
(ref’d Alexandre Cabanel’s ‘The Fallen Angel’)
When ur gf’s about to fight someone and u gotta commemorate
Performative allyship
I see more posts by white people asking if it’s “okay” for them to see Black Panther than I do see them asking for links to charity campaigns trying to help young Black kids see the movie. which is to say the BP tags have like three of the former posts every day, but I have yet to see a SINGLE post by a white person asking people to send them links for campaigns they can support. I need someone to realize that this is the pinacle of performative allyship. they’re out here trying to get their hoodpass into wakanda but aren’t ready to let Jerome hold a dollar. They want to be invited to the cookout, but won’t even bring a bag of ice. They want to think themselves the ‘special white people’ but don’t actually want to do the work of the special white people. and before you, white person clearly missing the point of this posts asks, yes, you CAN reblog this if it’s to show support of the message.
Here’s some links, btw, to gofundmes that still need funding for helping black kids see Black Panther:
They look like Spore creations.