but the instant basement-dwelling neckbeards start sexualizing and degrading the characters and making it impossible for the target audience (i.e. CHILDREN) to enjoy the show without coming across pornographic material online the way they did with MLP I will rain
fire
upon their souls
there are over 700 porn images of your precious children’s show and bronies had nothing to do with it
cry some more
There is nothing worse than a people who are in denial about parts of their fandom. Hell, at least people in superwholock and homestuck acknowledge there are many in the fandoms that are complete trash.
Right now, people in the steven universe fandom are acting WORSE than superwholock and homestuck.
jerkyhooves asked: The Temple is the ship, theres a engine inside aka the heart
ehhhh, I don’t think the temple is a ship. Acually, considering that the triangle ship had a mural of rose fighting what appears to be blue diamond, it IS possible that they hijacked the hip, repurposed it and after the crystal gems won (probably with their temple fusion) they removed the engine and rose hid the key.
Actually, since what might be the key was in lions mane, it’s possible Rose hid lion from pearl to prevent pearl from taking the ship back to homeworld. I mean, we all know how desperate pearl was to leave earth.
I thought I had a rough day….and here is a pic that puts things in perspective.
Syrian boy sleeping between his parents.
I’ve seen this post come across my dash several times now. Guys, this is not a Syrian orphan boy sleeping between his dead parents.
The photo was part of a conceptual art project by a Saudi Arabian photographer and the boy is his nephew.
See this photo below from the shoot.
Here’s a news article below. The photographer was pretty upset at how his work was misrepresented online.
An image of a child purportedly lying between his parents’ graves in Syria that exploded on Facebook and Twitter was actually a staged photo taken as part of an art project.
The graves were not graves but piles of stones, the orphan was not an orphan but the photographer’s nephew, and the image itself was actually taken in Saudi Arabia.
The truth behind the picture, which was appropriated by people on social networks this week to reflect the tragic situation in Syria, was unearthed by Harald Doornbos, who interviewed the photographer Abdul Aziz al Otaibi on his blog.
Al-Otaibi said he was shocked by how the picture had been ‘twisted’, given that he made it very clear that the graves were fake when he posted it on Facebook.
“Look, it’s not true at all that my picture has anything to do with Syria,” he said. “I am really shocked how people have twisted my picture.”
“I love photography,” he continued. “Every artist has ideas in his head. So I had the idea to make a project whereby I show in pictures how the love of a child for his parents is irreplaceable. This love cannot be substituted by anything or anybody else, even if the parents are dead.”
“I am really very annoyed by this. It is just not fair to take one of my photos totally out of context and use it for your own propaganda.”
Al-Otaibi Directed Messaged the first Twitter user to re-purpose the image, @americanbadu, to ask them to correct it and explain why they claimed it was of Syria.
He received the response: “Why don’t you just let go and claim it is a picture from Syria and gain a reward from God. You are exaggerating.”
Hosts of fake images circulate Facebook and Twitter every day, with pictures depicting wars and beautiful parts of the world often being Photoshopped beyond recognition.