If the devil is in your path Keep going For you are on the path of righteousness
If god is in your path Keep going Cause it'd be really impressive if you won
🚨🚨🚨IMPORTANT NEW IMFORMATION ABOUT KOSA🚨🚨🚨
Pls pls pls share this and tell as many people as you can. The more people openly opposed to this bill the better.
Ignore the tags I’m trying to spread this as far as I can
I found the images of Broom Pose Challenge Figurine! Now we actually have reference for the original pose if anyone wants it!
But what's more!
It actually is from something! Apparently tis from a manga called Crimson Grave and is a character named Mirim Ixus. So if anyone is willing to plumb the depths of depravity and actually read it, we can figure out how the hell she supposedly accidentally ended up in this broom pose!
I like this Wet Elf look for Charlie
Hey Char Char
They take turns!
Both Adora and Catra, and their relationship, and their story has one of the best feminist statements and subtext in all media of the past century. I may write an essay just about that . Essays. Plural.
I think another part of the problem is that watching Madoka Magical kind of puts you in exposition mode. Let's be honest, some new part of the actual mechanics of how magical girls work is explained nearly every episode, so I can't blame portions of the audience too much for thinking that's what was happening when Kyoko told her story. You're always anticipating being told some new fact about how this twisted system works, though the fact that Sayaka didn't believe her maybe should've been a giveaway that this was different.
do you know what it is, i feel like it's a misunderstanding of why sayaka's and kyoko's wishes turned out poorly. kyoko's fucking self rationalization of the world needing to be balanced and her stuff about fucking never making wishes for other people is eaten up by so much of the audience without second thought and its insane to me maybe it's because not everyone has read different story but the reason kyoko's wish "goes bad" has nothing to do with the child who made it wanting to help her family and entirely to do with the fact that her father is a piece of shit like come on. yeah let's take the traumatised 15 year old completely on her word when she says it's her fault that her dad fucking murdered her family because we are incapable of reading between the lines
I mean, how did she even experience that? Because theoretically she should've lived through a whole lifetime in which Madoka didn't exist and Homura never met her. Madoka didn't just alter the last month and a half, she altered ALL time. But Homura was so experienced with time travel (or so in love) that she couldn't forget. So did she just live a whole life with these memories, that she knows can't be real, of saving this girl Madoka who doesn't exist over and over again, as well as inexplicable timestop powers? Or was the Homura we all know just dropped into the new timeline with with all her memories, hopefully not erasing that timeline's Homura, but instead gaining her memories of a life without Madoka in a world without witches.
Wraith arc must've explained all of this I guess, but I've never read it.
Okay but like what do you think Homura was thinking on the day after Madoka became a concept? What did she do on the day she realized her mission was over?
"we need less sanitized queer stories" yall keep saying fucking she-ra romanticizes abuse. you couldnt possibly handle less sanitized queer stories
Happy Anniversary to Catra and Adora! I don't have any art or fanfic or interesting thoughts to share, but I just feel like I need to post something for such a momentous occasion as the Catradora Kiss-versary before the day is out! Crazy that was four years ago. Here's to the kiss that saved the universe!
26 year old obsessed with children's cartoons. Maybe some day I'll make comics and/or animations consistently
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