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Animated NAVI from Pressure as GLaDOS from Portal.
Both AIs that have little annoying morons chirping in their ear.
See how I laugh at you // Sebastian Solace animatic
goodbye Sebastian, Bottomfeeder is my new babygirl 🏌️♂️
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just because someone can articulate their point better doesn’t make them right, it makes them articulated.
History wants so badly for Cleopatra to be beautiful. Like they can’t conceive of Rome being intimidated by anything less
A few of the more creative spellings of Christmas I’ve come across while looking for Dear Santa letters in old newspapers this year.
As tradition, naughty children will have to wrestle Santa for their presents.
them: "I'll always care about you :)"
me: *shows signs of mental illness*
them:
which one of you is projecting yo period cramps onto Lesbistian Colase??
fess up 🫵
men can't get other men pregnant lol
Skill issue
I am going to eat this entire candy cane.
@mrmederick
"a quiet moment"
by my little sibling, they don't have social media but they wanted me to post this :]
Sometimes I think about how and why some people had such a *bad* reaction to the end of Steven Universe, specifically in regards to the Diamonds living.
Even though they no longer are causing harm to others and are able to actually undo some of their previous harm by living, some folks reacted as though this ending was somehow morally suspect. Morally bankrupt, even.
And I think it might be because so many of us were raised on a very specific kind of kids media trope:
They all fall to their deaths.
Disney loves chucking their bad guys off cliffs. And it makes sense- in a moral framework where villains *must* be punished (regardless of whether their death will actually prevent further harm or not), but killing of any kind is morally bad for the hero, the narrative must find a way to kill the villain without the protagonists doing a murder.
It's a moral assumption that a person can *deserve* to die, that it is cosmically just for them to die, that them dying is evidence that the story itself is morally good and correct. Scar *deserves* to die, but it would be bad for Simba to kill him. So....cliff.
Steven Universe, whatever else it's faults, took at step back and said "but if killing people is bad, then people dying is bad", and instead of dropping White Diamond off a cliff, asked "what would actual *restorative*, not punitive, justice look like? What would actual reparations mean here? If the goal is to heal, not just to punish, how do we handle those who have done harm?" And then did that.
Which I think is interesting, and that there was pushback against it is interesting.
It also reminds me of the folks who get very weird about Aang not killing Ozai at the end of Avatar. And like, Ozai still gets chucked in prison, so it doesn't even push back on our cultural ideas of punitive justice *that much.* and still, I've seen people get real mad that the child monk who is the last survivor of a genocide that wiped out his entire pacifist culture didn't do a murder.
A doodle regarding the Tumblr Fandom 2024 Year In Review...
Based on this:
used to
Wade and Logan’s apartment mood board with no explanation
you motherfuckers better be lifting with your legs and not your back