I'm still talking about this yeah but man. Of all the shows to have such a sweet, hopeful ending I didnt expect it to be mr robot with how dark the show is, but like. Both Elliot and Darlene get to live and heal. Elliot's DID is talked about, it's so beautifully touched on and never vilified. It never makes him the bad guy, and it doesn't end with his death. Its about how love, familial love, can be so strong that it can help you through the darkest times and I'm honestly still crying thinking about it.
If you haven’t legally corrected your name and gender markers, I would highly recommend doing so as soon as possible. Don’t procrastinate this. If you’re not sure how to change your documents then this map will walk you through the steps necessary in your state (or the state you were born in). This link breaks down exactly how to change the gender marker on your passport. If finances are preventing you from changing your documents then you can apply for a fee waiver to potentially reduce or eliminate the cost, though this is up to the judge’s discretion. You can also reach out to local or national organizations that provide financial assistance for trans people changing their documents. For example, the Trans Relief Project (national), Name Change Project (Colorado), or Kim and Elise Beaudoin Memorial Name Change Fund (Maine). I’ve procrastinated this myself and now, nearly 6.5 years into my transition, I’m finally taking the steps to amend my birth certificate.
Sam checking on BB (✿◕‿◕)
If you heard of writer's block, get ready for reader's block. You want to read. You have time. You know what to read; how have a pile of books ready to be read. You cannot sit still and focus enough to do so or you can't even open the book.
Children of Men (2006)
Dir. Alfonso Cuarón / DP: Emmanuel Lubezki
In anticipation of NieR’s 10th anniversary I wanted to draw another fan art that featured the main cast…! Thank you Yoko Taro for everything.
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Laughing in the face of doom - Children of men (2006)
Paddington (2014)
My father picked me up from school one day and we played hooky and went to the beach. It was too cold to go in the water, so we sat on a blanket and ate pizza. When I got home, my sneakers were full of sand, and I dumped it on my bedroom floor. I didn’t know the difference. I was six. My mother screamed at me for the mess, but he wasn’t mad. He said that billions of years ago, the world shifting and the oceans moving brought that sand to that spot on the beach, and then I took it away. “Every day,” he said, “we change the world,” which is a nice thought until I think about how many days and lifetimes I would need to bring a shoe full of sand home until there is no beach, until it made a difference to anyone. Every day we change the world, but to change the world in a way that means anything- that takes more time than most people have. It never happens all at once. It’s slow. It’s methodical. It’s exhausting. We don’t all have the stomach for it.
– Mr. Robot 1x05, ‘eps1.4_3xpl0its.wmv’