when you guys see this post getting reposted for the 3948734987th time just remember: i'm op, me and a buddy did this at work while bored, it's real and afterwards my buddy threw pennies at the motherboard until it shorted something and stopped turning on
in all seriousness taylor and redondo’s insistence on having babs be visibly abled is so disgusting. even if it’s not in his power to make her disabled again, he could at least try to not shove it in our faces by having her standing or walking. tynion only portrayed her as sitting in batman, and he did it well enough that the reader can almost forget that she’s abled. why can’t taylor do the same?
I can only read “dogs” and only see anything in one other. I see nothing in any other.
everybody in the notes
reblog to show hoseok your fullest support.
it’s true…
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Me, afraid with tears in my eyes: Dont say that
i think i've been tagged in the "nine books you want to read in 2023" thing a few times but i lost track of who tagged me...im sowwy. anyway here are my picks
these are just the first that come to mind, either because i've already downloaded them or because i've been particularly curious about the subject matter: the membranes by chi ta-wei; last words from montmartre by qiu miaojin; psychopolitics by byung chul han; abolish the family: a manifesto for care and liberation by sophie lewis; the body in pain: the making and unmaking of the world by elaine scarry; labyrinths: selected stories and other writings by jorge luis borges; kalpa imperial by algelica gorodischer; if on a winter's night a traveler by italo calvino; how europe underdeveloped africa by walter rodney
i'm not gonna tag anyone because im shy </3