okay, okay, okay. let me say something about this new marvel show:
Kate Bishop is a two-time state champion of fencing, got her black belt at fifteen years old (been doing it since she was five), and has been doing archery since she was around eleven (???), and yet she still can’t fight. She has no real world training when it comes to an actual fight. It’s so refreshing because even Peter Parker knew how to fight and he’s just some kid from queens. (Like who taught him??) Seeing Kate Bishop not know how to fight, and she’ll learn from Clint, is really fun. I can’t wait for more.
Sniper: Dad? Dad, my boyfriend a- Not a "fucking furry", dad, he's a football mascot! ...Well, the difference bein' one is a job and the other's a mental sickness!
Spy: actually, I'm both, mon chéri.
If anyone plays vrchat, I thought of a good idea on what to do together, we play hide and seek but everyone who hides as too be Heidi and the seeker can be any batdr character that they want other than Heidi. Also I think that one chapter 3 map could be a good place too hide around in. Heidi has brought out my childish tendencies to play hide and seek randomly.
Over 6 years, nothing's changed.
loss of my life
daniel le domas × nell crain
"she didn't even draw the card, but she just— just couldn't handle the life of having to kill others to save our skin. and that haunts me... cause if only i knew, then i wouldn't have married her... then maybe she's still alive... the purest thing i ever had. my soul, my wife." — daniel le domas
song: night we met by lord huron
show/movie: hibm + ready or not
Enough with genderfluid stereotypes where genderfluid people are very fashionable or where genderfluid people are liquids, I made a new, superior stereotype: genderfluid people are very good at hide and seek.
It all makes sense! People are constantly trying to find the genderfluid and genderfluid people have to be good at hiding or else we would have been found already.