so much of the horror genre is informed by the metaphor of queer/transness as monstrousness. especially emphasizing the amount of horror that depends on the audience's repulsion at seeing a human body changing into a new, other body. I Saw the TV Glow is about the horror of NOT transitioning. the horror of static. the horror of looking into yourself and being terrified of what you see. the horror of seeing who you are and choosing to do nothing about it. the horror of looking away. and by god is it terrifying.
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people moving to tumblr from twitter please fucking reblog art likes literally dont do anything except make the artist upset bc they have 2 reblogs and 55 likes
smile! (blood cw)
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im so serious about them
do you think this was the first time someone called shouto a kind person, and that's why he reacted this way?
shouto, who has been called beautiful, powerful, and strong, but never kind. who is often associated with his father's strength by other characters, but never with the gentleness of the love he felt for his mother. the one who was raised as a weapon against all might's success by his father. and izuku dares to look him in the eyes and call him kind, like no one ever had before.
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There is something so funny to me about TodoDeku being considered a boring vanilla ice cream kinda ship when the inception was a really cool fight scene in which Deku broke all the bones in his hands followed almost immediately by them almost murdering a vigilante to save their friend.
Like there is plenty of flavor here, loves. Its just not covering up the taste of them being mean to each other.
Some shippers really make you question if you both watched the same show...
Like hurting the other is not a love language!