A young girl who loves Sanders Sides, Hamilton, and Voltron. Indonesian people and a procrastinator....
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the phrase “i love men’s tits” lives in my head rent free unfortunately im a lesbian who is largely neutral about men’s tits so i rarely have cause to say it. i’m saying this hoping to inspire those of you who do love men’s tits to express that love
the origins of the “what are you two FUCKING talking about??” meme is almost funnier then the meme itself
What I Say: My favorite genre is alternative history
What People Hear: I like considering what would happen if the Civil War/WW2/Cold War ended differently
What I Mean:
I AM LIVING FOR LIANE AND HER BAD SELF OMFG
Self explanatory.
age!swap siblings !!! age!swap siblings !!! walking home with age!swapped siblings!!
just be home by 8:00
sentences that make you burst into tears
S10e07 is one of my faves ngl
I kinda see it more in Cartman becoming an addict, who is controlled by it than Stan.
I headcanon him as some sort of shady business man later in life, who secretly does drugs.
Here's why:
Stan knows about his addiction problems and his familys problems, where Cartman doesn't and never learned that this is wrong, or he actually needs to learn self control.. While, I don't argue being aware of something makes you immune to addiction, it is important to do so. At the start it's essential to recognise you have a problem, so you can work on it.
Cartman doesn't think himself that his food addiction is a problem ( Maybe he does deep down), because his mother made him believe it's okay by constantly lying to him. He does not think using drugs is something you shouldn't do and is willingly to take codeine to calm him down. this post
Keep in mind, that his mother gave this to him, she would rather give her child drugs than comfort him.
You could say but Stan has depression. Yes he might have depression. But Cartman isn't necessarily mentally stable either. I would say he's way worse of than Stan. There is a possibility that Cartman is sadder than he lets on. In * Le Petit Tourette* he says he cries himself to sleep at night. Cartman has never learned to fully trust someone and open up emotionally, that's why he turns to his stuffed animals, when he's sad. There could also be Cartman filling a hole that has been missing in his life. Because he never learned to be vulnerable and has learned it to be a weakness, it could be possible for him to turn into substances for support.
Cartman's mother is someone who spoils him, disciplines him occasionally but also doesn't really listen to his problems.
I noticed whenever Cartman has a problem, he only goes to his mother, because she has an adult can to more than him. It's not for genuine comfort, it's just so she bust him out of things or get him something.
When Cartman is in need for actual emotional support where he isn't faking it, he isn't seeking for his mother but for his stuffed animals. Perhaps he learned he early on he wont get it from his mother.
Stan when he is in need for emotional support, he seeks for his parents. Before Tegridy Farms, it was actually more Randy than Sharon to comfort him. Now Sharon is more doing it. But this counts. And is so important for a child to become secure as an adult and emotionally mature.
It's more plausible for Stan to become really vary of drugs and alcohol and doesn't even try drugs at all. He knows what is fathers addictions are like and it is something he has to work on. He has learned or continues to learn healthy coping mechanism. Where I don't necessarily see the same with Cartman. I don't even think he knows how to cope healthy.
This is just a little opinion I have. I know it's a running thing of Stan becoming an alcoholic, I just want to share an other possibility with Cartman. Which also in my opinion gives more story development.
If Cartman’s behavior isn’t really Cartman’s fault because of the way he was raised, then Liane’s poor parenting also isn’t her fault. She’s a woman who lets men use her for money and desperately projected romantic interest on a dog trainer just because he made prolonged eye contact with her; she’s clearly very deeply insecure and needs validation from others. The only person in her life who loves her is Eric and so she needs him to fulfill all her emotional needs… something children weren’t meant to do. And so they’re both stuck alone, unable to give the other what they need because they have no one to rely on. And as easy as it is to blame everyone in South Park for being scumbags I can’t. I don’t talk to my neighbors; I don’t even know any of their names. I’d be no more help to Liane than Sharon or Sheila is. Cartman’s behavior isn’t his fault or Liane’s fault or society’s fault, it’s my fault. Our fault. And so he has to suffer because of us.
Ironically, caring deeply about Cartman and following that train of logic has brought me the closest I’ve ever gotten to empathizing with Kyle. I can’t look at any pictures from Tsst right now so could you please pick an image of Kyle being existential instead?
yeah the fat bastard
(commissions open)
mirror verse/normal verse
im sure this is likely to happen after the incident of Eric releasing his dark side huehue. He has an impulse to hurt others but not to kill. He’s legally not allowed to kill |’D
ultrakill moodboard
3am lemon run 🍋 (as one does) in socks n’ knock off slides with your informally adopted son/human nightlight.
my human take in mickey mouse's older sister felicity
Someone: Offhandedly mentions my special interest
Me, materializing out of nowhere:
Image description: A picture of Mickey Mouse from Kingdom Hearts. At the bottom are the words, "Say fellas, did somebody mention the door to darkness?"
bendy seeks wise advice
ugh why can’t I have this
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this is absolute perfection
they’re fools for not seeing it