no other character in Star Trek history has ever pulled a more badass stunt than t'pring making her fiancé fight his soulmate bff to the death just so that she could keep her boytoy out of danger
yo garak slow down
might need to bake this take in the oven but I think miyazaki directed exactly one unambiguously progressive film & its ponyo
neil hilborn, a place where someone loves you / [deactivated user] / @filmnoirsbian / anne sexton / sonnet by neil gaiman / caitlyn siehl, start here
okay I’ll say it nicer:
australia was colonised according to the myth of terra nullius (or empty land). ever since the very early days of colonialism, the land has been framed as something untameable and unliveable. this has justified acts of violence against the first peoples here, in that they are seen as non-people. it has justified the destruction of sacred land in the goal of making australia look more european. (an example: our capital city contains a man-made lake that is now nothing better than a fetid carp pond. it’s disgusting and unnatural). basically, the idea of “taming australia’ has justified endless harm
“everything in australia is weird and dangerous” is not just some silly meme phrase, it is something that arcs back to the very beginning of white settlers laying claim to ‘australia’. and personally I am very sick of seeing it thrown around like it means nothing
What do y’all know about Lost (2004)
Me: Rolls into the Lost fandom 20 years late
So.....sayid x sawyer???
I’m obsessed with this man
I don’t have a fancy title for this, happy new uprooted :]