This cracks me up. The silent beat as he stares ahead, realizing he just got himself into deep shit before slamming his gloves to the ground.
That video of Alex Hirsch reading S&P notes for Gravity Falls conveys a few things to me:
1) the U.S. entertainment industry (especially animation) is run by older conservative types who make up offensive terms and get really mad about them.
2) the people who run Disney would be the first to fall in line with a fascist regime.
3) most of the media we consume is tailor-made and watered-down to appeal to the tastes of older, deeply religious conservative audiences.
4) conservatism, not the left, is and always has been the biggest voice of censorship in American culture.
you know what I needed today? Tookaverse shenanigans
riyo chuchi doodle because i like girls
the fandom making fox an overworked and unpaid government worker has given more empathy to the character than anyone could imagine
This is their dynamic to me
they share a braincell
me ten pages into every single academic paper i write: look at this very regular topic i am analyzing OH MY GOD ITS QUEER THEORY WITH A STEEL CHAIR
Everybody driving a car thinks they're the main character of the car. This is an ideologically bourgeois attitude. You know who doesn't ever feel like the main character of the vehicle they're in? Literally everyone on the bus. You're on the fucking bus. And the bus driver doesn't feel like the main character of the bus because she's at fucking work. The bus is the most ideologically proletarian form of transport.
Tired creative ADHDer who can’t finish any of my projects (Shey/they)
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