Dionysus, baby!
https://youtu.be/5brAr51ip_k
Happy pride to the creator of the "gay people i respect" meme
Overly Sarcastic Productions reminding me of stories I had no idea connected to my new favorite Greek god
This is referencing the Golden Touch story!
We have GOT to stop being assholes to people with receding and balding hairlines. There's not a single person that it can't affect. It affects trans men, particularly on hormones, it affects trans women, particularly those not on hormones, it affects people with endocrine issues, something that's becoming more prevalent and common, and it can affect people without a particular cause, including cis women. It's a normal part of being human and we NEED to stop dehumanizing and humiliating ppl for it
i’m p sure i’ve posted this before, but it’s still funny
I wonder if Capcom and the gaming scene in general will actually even glean the right things from the surge of fandom for Village? Like the superficial marketing takeaway is probably going to be “interest in this general IP is up!” but the creative team and anyone really paying attention knows that they just created an overnight fandom for one game’s unique cast of characters and that it stems much, much more from their nutty campy weirdness and personalities than from the fictional politics of shooting zombies. I’m not saying they should spin them off and run them into the ground but the smart move would be at the very least to continue focusing on characterized monster villains. The series always would have had more fans if there were goofy talking mutants with their own thematic lairs and fucked up family lives.
Fiction often imitates real life situations. In fact, fiction is a great way to explore and raise awareness about real things.
It's not inherently disrespectful to show real things in fiction, or comparing between fiction and real life. It's all about how you go about it.
Articles I can use against truscum
Freedom will never come unless it is inclusive!
21, any pronounds really but i prefer they/them or he/him. Proud posessive polyamorous pansexual person.
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