My favorite ship dynamic is "they're both extremely stupid in completely different ways and extremely smart in completely different ways, but rarely is any of that useful because they just get extra double stupid when together"
A few more Outlaw!Jericho comics from this AU I posted a million years ago! These are all from my P@treon over the last few months - please consider checking it out if you like ‘em! (´∀`)♡
Tim’s started hanging out with the group after Damian showed up! And Joey’s a nice guy, but the Teen Titans stood by while some pretty hideous stuff happened to him so Tim’s got some work to do. Also - as per the comics - Jason’s a dad now! :D
i saw a post a while ago expressing negative emotions about my own private idaho not having a happy ending (noting that iirc i think op acknowledged understanding that there was a reason for that and i am not attacking op either way, and this isn't really about Them in particular but a broader statement about how the movie is received and talked about) and i have been chewing on my thoughts for a while and i feel like in a sense river phoenix was very correct to express annoyance with people classifying it as a "gay film" (he said something along the lines of "you wouldnt say (x movie i forget) is a movie about heterosexual oil rig workers") and though the characters' sexualities are a more than incidental part of the film i feel the way people often zero in on the queerness of the narrative and relationship between the protagonists at the expense of the movie's portrayal of say, sex work, homelessness, and disability as well as how heavily the movie thematically revolves around class constitutes a kind of erasure. (of course a lot of this is a byproduct of the time period the movie was made and even the circumstances of today, the media coverage wasn't ever going to see past the fact one of the protagonists was explicitly Not Straight.)
the fact that though the movie portrays scott as genuinely suffering under the cards he was dealt, he has options that mike and the rest of the homeless characters do not, and the fact he returns to his upper class life at the end of the movie is very much central to the narrative and the politics of the film. i think to define the movie around the ambiguous relationship between scott and mike does the movie a huge disservice tbf, not that it isn't important
raise your hands if you love your mutuals to pieces but are afraid to message any of them because you don’t wanna be a bother and so you just stare at them from afar and hope they feel your friendship vibes somehow
Betsy Braddock Butterfly Sun 🦋
top 10 black sails characters as voted by the fandom: #5-6 Anne Bonny
That fucking island. Makes you do shit you don’t wanna do. How is it we haven’t figured that out by now?
I think actually my hands-down favourite non-canon scene in episode 4 was…
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Tumblr drama vs other social media drama is so funny
Facebook drama: I will not be going to Uncle Todd's dinner tonight because he keeps saying racist stuff ♥️
Twitter drama: I cannot BELIEVE she said a slur 7 years ago. #canceled
TikTok drama: Is Chad Chaddington III ch3ating on Ash-Lindseigh????
Tumblr drama: *unintelligible paragraphs between coochiemonsterfromsesassmestreet and destielsfavoritepony37 (who apparently owns an illegal baby racing company)*
I was talking to my mom about Nightwing and she genuinely thought he was gay because she only read a few comics, but those comics include when he was thinking about Joey. So when I told her I think he's bi, she looked at me really confused and said, "Isn't he gay?"
It really isn't important, I just wanted to share this with you. Cheers!
Your mom really said Dick Simps For Joey and then refused to take any more questions and I respect that 👌🏻✨.