Silly chrollo redraw of a Twitter meme to end the day
The prettiest princess
He's a princess. đđđđ
Oh no I know that green
ab. 1775 Ensemble with matching shoes (American)
green Spitalfields damask, attributed to Anna Maria Garthwaite about 1743-1745
(Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Beautiful
Some expressions of my favorite god đ„ș
Jetfire cannot catch a break
Truly nothing brings me more unfiltered wrath then this
The worst thing in the entire world is when youâre sweeping a big pile of dirt into a dustpan and it leaves that little coke line of grit behind. No matter how you position your pan or your broom and no matter how many times you sweep over it your outcome cannot change. As immovable as fate. I hate it so
Are you alright, honey? You've barely put your blorbo in situations
yes
Pretty little devil, liar, deceiver.
baby's first nest
grown men fight about how annoying it is there are more women in superhero movies now.Â
im not unused to fights about superheroes. at school, i watch my girl students get into the opposite fight: who gets to be wonder woman. most of the marvel films were too violent for them to see, which leaves all of three names: supergirl and ivy. ivy isnât even a superhero. sheâs a villain that people fell in love with.
Every time they play, I am reminded again how many of my heroes are just the male heroâs name, but with âSheâ or âgirlâ tacked haphazardly onto someone elseâs title. Whenever the boys join the game these children - meaning no harm, just saying the truth the way it opens up for them, as preschool children do - they remind the girls that Superman is stronger than Supergirl. The man is always stronger. this is backed by what they watch. i understand why they believe it.
Kids donât read comics. These kids canât read yet at all. I canât tell them about squirrel girl or captain marvel (oh, oh, but didnât Disney wait their sweet time to see if that would pay off - and her story is now just tacked on too, cleaning up a manâs mess). They wonât read that kind of stuff until middle school, maybe, if theyâre told comics are an okay thing for girls to like. And by then theyâve lived a decade of their life. Fighting for scraps. For only one wonder woman.
âanother female superhero?â groans a man on the internet. i see my 7 girls all scrambling for 3 names, and the boys each comfortable in their own batman/superman/spiderman/aquaman/ironman/hawkeye/antman/captian america. i see my 7 girls all deciding: letâs play my little pony instead. we canât be heroes. girls donât get to be.
they save equestria in their game. i tell them theyâre my superheroes. one wraps herself around my body and looks up. âi hate all the girl heroes,â she says, âtheyâre stupid.â i remind her we donât use stupid as a word at school. she looks at me, deadpan. âi donât like them,â she repeats, âi only like wonder woman.â
i try my best. âthereâs storm and batgirl,â i say.Â
âyeah,â she says, âbut thereâs no movies about them.â