It's sad at the end of May seeing people reblog the "here it comes!" Pride logos post. You didn't notice that brands have decided it is no longer safe to openly support LGBT rights. The past 2 years have shown a dramatic decline in corporate sponsorship of Pride. And no, we don't care about the corporations, but you should care that they think the general public will oppose their support of LGBT rights. Anyway pay attention. The logos didn't change for Pride. It's bad.
you can pry my ace headcanons from my COLD DEAD HANDS
*drops this and skitters away*
A hummingbird thought a man’s orange hat was a flower [x]
Even if you're not the target demographic, please share for any of your friends who may be.
And if you or someone you know would like to be added to the list, there's a place for that!
I'm so normal about them
Certain words can change your brain forever and ever so you do have to be very careful about it.
If Scar does end up making Scarland a single-player survival world, I would like to propose that that is the same Scar who won Secret life and then went on to create his perfect place.
Perhaps, eventually, Scar began searching for a way to regain regeneration now that he was all alone. Perhaps, now that there wasn't that much left to watch or secrets to keep (you can't keep a secret when you are by yourself) the watchers took pity on him and gave him that last semblance of compassion, or perhaps he began delving into magic to overcome the Watchers.
If Scar decides to make it in creative mode, we can say that that is him becoming a watcher himself and using his powers to create his dream build.
And if he gets some guests, we can always assume they are either watchers or universal travellers passing by Scarland and making things easier for SL!Scar who is still trapped in this world.
I think one big reason why we don't consider the stars as important as before (not even pop-astrology anymore cares about the stars or the sky on itself, just the signs deprived of context) is because of light pollution.
For most of human history the sky looked between 1-3, 4 at most. And then all of a sudden with electrification it was gone (I'm lucky if I get 6 in my small city). The first time I saw the Milky Way fully as a kid was a spiritual experience, I was almost scared on how BRIGHT it was, it felt like someone was looking back at me. You don't get that at all with modern light pollution.
When most people talk about stargazing nowadays they think about watching about a couple of bright dots. The stars are really, really not like that. The unpolluted night sky is a festival of fireworks. There is nothing like it.
Halloo, I don’t really go on here that much! 💫 They/He👾🦠♠️🚦
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