batman lives by a strict moral code of only killing when he wants to or feels like it
Yo I just remembered that queer people are a minority and it's freaking me out
My magnum opus!
i have rule i semi-adhere to for media criticism which is to ideologically meet shit where it's at (or where it's presented to me). i like to call it the "i didn't make you market it that way" rule--like, if lancer's union was just presented as a sci-fi setting, that would be fine. i don't expect all sci-fi settings to be communist utopias! but when the creators of lancer use the word utopia like 20 times & bandy around words like 'mutual aid' and 'post-scarcity' and 'anticapitalist' when describing it, then to me that becomes absolutely fair game. similarly if someone says 'stardew valley is fun i like farming :)' then i'm not gonna reply with a long post about how it's ideologically petty-bourgeois--but if they say 'stardew valley is anticapitalist', then they've opened up that can of worms and it's fair for me to point out that the worms exist.
im not like "born in the wrong generation" per se i think i was just too busy getting yelled at and being christian to enjoy shit so now im 23 and watching kingdom hearts lets plays and listening to nightcore and im tryin to start reading warrior cats. I rawr xD because when I was 13 or something I thought I was "mature for my age" and read the bible and newspapers
ah. to be a mouse mom eating a pie where the filling is a cheese wheel
found out that the original "grandma got run over by a reindeer" song occasionally dips out of its goofy premise to get weirdly grim and real. hearing the second verse with no santa references that's all about the family dealing with the aftermath of her death ("it's not christmas without grandma") and thinking about my own fears of losing my loved ones and being too embarrassed to explain to my concerned friends why i ran out of the room in tears in the middle of a holiday party