28 | He/Him | het | Christian (Protestant)|American My hopeless assortment of nonsense, be it movies, comics, art, cartoons, or memes. Brother to thedeadtravelfast, jabberwocky1996, cluebaggins, and rexcrusader. NOT SPOILER FREE.
I’m gonna start a new aesthetic, it’s called “badpunk”. It’s an alternate retro sci-fi look except all the technology is terrible and looks bad. Somebody add pictures, I need examples.
You can literally make anything and anyone problematic if you try hard enough seriously give me people and things and I’ll make them all “problematic” right now.
Dogs.
I don’t even have to do this one because PETA did it first by insinuating domestication is inherently abusive.
The sky
Used to trick and mock anyone who asks “what’s up?” A bullying tactic.
Super Mario Bros.
Stereotypes Italians, enforces the narrative of women who need men to rescue them, and encourages violence against turtles.
John Mulaney
He was over on the bench and he SAW what they did to Tyler and he did NOTHING.
Omfg
Pokemon
Making your pets fight repeatedly is animal abuse.
OP
OP literally argued that dogs were problematic but go off I guess
This is a work of art and should be sent to everyone as soon as they sign up for Tumblr so they know what they’re walking into
“As of July 19th, 2023, the WGA has not asked for a boycott of the streamers or their shows. There are a few reasons for this. First, the WGA does not want to punish the fans of streaming shows. They no that many people enjoy these shows and they don’t want to deprive them of the enjoyment. Second, the WGA is not sure that a boycott would be effective. The streamers are very profitable and they may be able to weather a boycott. Third, the WGA is concerned that a boycott could backfire. If people start to cancel their streaming subscriptions, the streamers may become even more reluctant to negotiate with the wga.”
The caption on the post reads:
“just to clarify, while my unions prohibit me from promoting my shows, they are not asking for a boycott of the streaming platforms or the shows.”
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TELL THAT TO WARREN LEIGHT AND ALL THR OTHER FUCKING IDIOTS BOYCOTTING!
Do. Not. Boycott. Yet.
You are literally helping the streamers if you boycott.
So, to the person who tried to call me a scab for not cutting streamers: YOU’RE HELPING THE CORPORATIONS BY CUTTING SO FUCK YOU!
also im growing to hate the phrase “hold accountable” in discourse because its always so…. empty? like you see people saying “sure this person apologized, but we need to hold them accountable!” like cool. what does that mean. how can you get any more accountable than a public apology. do you want them to apologize… again? more? get a tattoo explaining their crimes so everyone they meet is informed? do you want accountability or are you repeating buzzwords because you cant find a nice way to say you just want them to disappear.
Who are we? Where do we come from? Where are we going? How do we know what we think we know? Why do we believe anything at all? Countless questions in search of an answer… an answer that will give rise to a new question… and the next answer will give rise to the next question and so on. But, in the end, isn’t it always the same question? And always the same answer?
There’s something magical about that. It’s so simple. It has nothing to do with her arc as a reformed villain. It has nothing to do with any virtue, or character trait meant to encapsulate her entire personality. It has nothing to do with anything at all
She just…likes kites.
The fact that she shares this hobby with Maud Pie as their mutual respect and affection for one another is slowly blooming - that somehow makes it a much grander thing.
We all love the early seasons’ dedication to crafting virtue-based morality tales - the clashes of personality; the crises of ethics rooted in each of the Mane Six’s elements; the strengths, the weaknesses, the consequences, the complimentation.
But Starlight, and Maud, and Sunburst - they learn about friendship differently. They don’t have archetype-based storylines, lessons, and arcs. They simply have…each other.
And that’s enough.
Starlight shares her love of kites with Maud. And it’s beautiful for what it is.
This very small thing somehow embodies every single thing that the later seasons did extraordinarily well.