OMG! Thank you so much!
This is better than I could've imagined! 🤩😍🥺
i finally did it
@podado-t-art is the original genius who came up with this not me thank you hon you are amazing
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Don't get me wrong, JJ & HH's parents are bad to both of them, but I think Holt/DJ have it the worst.
In the books, Jackson's mom seems remorseful for not telling him he's a monster. And she believes she was actually protecting him by not telling Jackson. And at least she considers DJ to be her son too!
But according to Jackson's diary, his parents nonchalantly just say, "ya we knew, now eat your breakfast." Like wtf.
"I think," Holt you think you're 16?!
What does he mean he doesn't know how old he is?? Jeez!
AND ANOTHER THING! Not only did Jackson not know about Holt, but Heath didn't either! When Holt is first introduced, Heath gushes over how great DJ Holt is and how he got to help with his equipment, it is obvious he never knew Holt previously. Which means their parents probably hid Holt from the ENTIRE FREAKING FAMILY. Holt would have been cut off, no family to speak of.
(I know some people theorize Heath knew the whole times, but if that is the case then Heath is even more of a jerk than before! He already treated Jackson like trash.)
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Finally, here is a recreation of what would happen if Jackson and Holt's parents were real and I got the chance to meet them.
They are officially on a 💩 list.
Part 5 of my could Sam and Dean defeat/survive series. Find other polls here:
Light Yagami / A Quiet Place / Carrie / Psycho / The Ring / Carrie / Psycho / Alien / The Shining / Mean Girls / Hocus Pocus / Rocky Horror / Midsomer / IT / Jurassic world /
They need to go to therapy so bad it's not even funny. 🧑⚕️🤧🤧
They need help! 😭😭
This is a reference to the Monster High Lisi Harrison books if you didn't catch it!
DJ is so flirty, way more than I would've thought!
The book is a lot more different from the main series than I thought!
I've only read the first book, so no spoilers please! 🥺🥺
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I didn't really grow up with monster high.
I'd play with my friend's dolls, which I thought (and still think) are the coolest! But I never had any of my own.
I remember watching the Scaris movie when it came out on TV, but I didn't watch the other movies. My sister showed me the webisodes, I didn't watch all of them.
Then a few months ago, I bought a monster high comic book "I only have Eye for you." I read it and loved it!
Then I started watching all the webisodes out of curiosity. Found my two favorite characters (Jackson 💛 and Holt 💙.) Now I'm slowly going through the movies in order of release. I just finished 13 wishes last night. (My favorite has been Ghouls Rule so far!)
Also I bought book 1 and 4 of the Lisi Harrison series. This past weekend, I finished book 1 in one day. Now I NEED to get book 2 and 3 so I can know what happens!
I honestly think they should adapt the books into live action. It gave me serious Disney channel original movie vibes.
I finished the entire series yesterday… I sad.
Better view of my profile pic!
Happy last day of pride month!!😘🏳️🌈
Oh and I can't forget happy Aro day to my fellow A-Spec buddies! 🥰🖤🤍💚
What your favorite Muppet Show background character says about you!
No hate to any character! I love them all!
Dick Grayson: Witnesses both parents dying in front of him. Then he was adopted by the most EMOTIONALLY CONSTIPATED MAN in the entire universe.
Koriand’r: Her parents sold her into slavery to save her home planet. THEN her Dad call her home only to say the enslavers have left BUT Tamaran is about to break out into civil war and they NEED her to marry some guy she’s never met. Even though she was dating Dick and her FATHER WAS AWARE BUT DIDN’T CARE. He pressured her into a union she didn’t want and she lost her lover because he refused to be a side piece to a married woman. Also her sister sucks.
Raven: Her dad is literally a rock in her head, AKA Trigon. Say less.
Garfield Logan: His father experimented on him, saving his life but turing him green and giving him powers. Then his parents promptly drowned in a river. Then he went through foster care. Brought into the Doom patrol and raised by yet another emotionally constapated father figure.
Victor Stone: Mom? Dead. Dad? Scientist who saved his life after an accident, but turned his own kid into a half robot. Painfully. And against his will. He couldn’t play the sports he loved anymore and he felt like a freak.
Joseph Wilson: His dad is the reason he is Mute. He comes from the most dysfunctional family in DC, with his dad being an assassin for higher who wants to kill all of Joey’s friends. An older brother who died, and a sister who his dad pretends doesn’t exist. His dad is “Death Stroke.” Say less.
Donna of Troy: Parents? Nope. She was saved from a house fire by wonder woman who brought her to live with the Amazons.
Rizzo went through so much crap in the 90's muppet movies!
Full Disclosure, I am a Hearing woman so all information in these slides are from online Deaf resources (I linked below), but if anything is inaccurate or needs tweaking please let me know! I’ve also never written out the Image Descriptions so please let me know if I need to fix anything!
[ID 1: Four hands using ASL to spell out “Deaf.” The background has various still images of people signing “I love you,” Fingerspelling “Hawkeye,” and a title card from a show reading “The Boy from 6B.”
Then reads “Representation in Media” / end ID1]
[ID 2: Stock Photo of mother and child with Hearing Aids.
There is a statistical chart in the bottom left corner that reads “New Study of Hearing Loss among US adults aged 20 to 69. Who has hearing loss? 14% of adults aged 20-69 in 2011-2012. Prevalence of hearing loss has declined slightly from about 16% in 1999-2004.”
The caption around the picture reads “What is Representation? Representation is the portrayal of another culture or people/person in media that is done respectfully and not stereotyped.
Why is Deaf representation so important? Approximately 48 million Americans have some degree of hearing loss (Hearing Loss Association of America). Good Deaf and Hard of Hearing Representation can be very validating to those in the community because they can see themselves in these characters. Accurate representation can be educational for people outside the Deaf community to learn more about it in a non-stereotyped way.” / end ID 2]
[ID 3: Photo of the National Association of the Deaf logo.
The caption over the logo reads “ According to the National Association for the Deaf (NDA) proper media portrait of deafness should include:
The production should be accessible. Clear cooperation between Deaf individuals and all media personnel, interpreters, etc.
All terminology, when referring to Deaf or Hard of Hearing people, should be up-to date and not offensive.
All descriptions of Deaf individuals should be based on the people’s personalities and not be patronizing by including terms like they are “overcoming,” “inspiring,” “special,” etc.
Media should listen to the knowledge and ideas from those in the Deaf or Hard of Hearing communities, and not from those outside the community (even if meant well).
Media should make conscious steps to work with the other groups a Deaf individual might be part of such as other cultures, religions, ethnicities, sexualities, etc.
All media should be made accessible and available for all Deaf and Hard of Hearing folks.
/End ID 3]
[ID 4: In the Background is the poster for the movie “Coda.” Four people are looking into the camera and holding up the sign for “I love you.”
The caption over the poster reads “Recently, there has been an increase in the general public’s interest in Deaf stories with the success of the Movie “CODA” (2021)... But we still have a long way to go with Deaf Rep…” /end ID 4]
[ID 5: The image shows two sheets taken from the Deaf West theater. One shows What TV genres see the most and least Deaf representation? While the other is on what types of Deaf characters have hearing audiences seen represented in media.
At the top the caption reads “According to NRG and the Deaf West Theater…”
The caption below the charts reads “Depending on the type or genre of media an individual consumes may determine how much exposure they get to seeing Deaf people represented.
Even within the already small portion of Deaf people represented, there are even smaller subsections of minorities shown less in the Media.” /end ID 5]
[ID 6: The screen shot is of the NRG webpage article “NRG and Deaf West Theatre release roundtable film on Deaf representation”
The caption above the image reads “Linked below is a video from NRG and The Deaf West Theater where they are interviewing Deaf people in the creative industry (Writers, directors, actors, ect.) talking about their experiences with and the state of Deaf representation in today’s media. https://www.nrgmr.com/our-thinking/entertainment/nrg-and-deaf-west-theatre-release-roundtable-film-on-deaf-representation/” /end ID 6]
[ID 7: Caption at the top reads “Good examples of Deaf representation!”
Below we have pictures of 4 different Deaf characters. On the top left is Theo from Only Murders in the Building. Top right is Jackie from Craig of the creek. Bottom left is Marvel comics Hawkeye. And on the bottom left is Daphne from Switched at birth. /end ID 7]
[ID 8: Caption at the top reads “My personal favorite… Linda Bove (Sesame street from 1971-2002)”
Below the caption are 16 pictures of Linda throughout her time while on sesame street. Mostly she is with her co-star Bob. /end ID 8]
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Hey I'm Podado-T! She/her Asexual! I'm just going to post all my random memes and hyper fixations here cause I want to get it out there! (Which right now I'm in a Major DC Comics brain rot🧠!) 110% SFW! Thank you! My art account: @podado-t-art
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