kirbysdreamland:
“
history repeats itself
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kirbysdreamland:

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history repeats itself

lowergold:
“ M̶i̶r̶r̶o̶r̶ ̶Z̶A̶C̶
”

lowergold:

M̶i̶r̶r̶o̶r̶ ̶Z̶A̶C̶

pembrokewkorgi:

vaporotem:

Three years ago, I’ve made some silly comic and never finished it.

Being PISSED about myself for not just…finishing it and the way the art style shifted too hard for my eyes poor eyes, I figured I should just redraw the whole thing~

It was a great “yoga” treat and fun experience with comic and shiet :’D
Even my editor agrees!

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…Ayyeeee enjoy~

You can read it through my Devi for bigger version.

**This is all for fun and nothing is serious. SERIOUSLY. I have no idea how anyone can get offended…. but if you do, well…. ….. take it somewhere else because HOW. It is just for the heck of it <3 There are no twists or anything, we all know where this is going~)**

Jesus Christ that’s fucked up…

lewsey:

funny my first fan art of overwatch are the two characters i have literally never played in game and was never even remotely interested in before i read @arcanebarrages Hang the Fool

but by far my fave thing about the fic is ana amari, i like the idea of her being a mentor to the dumb cowboy

fenrisesque:

sophrosynic:

polarbarbarian:

corbinite:

moonnlesbian:

moonnlesbian:

where’s the interview w/ andy samberg where the interviewer asks about why there’s no jokes made around holt being gay and andy’s face twitches like “don’t do it.” and the interviewer goes on like “we live in such a weird PC culture though!” and andy laughs so uncomfortably i need it for science 

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The ironic thing is, there are plenty of jokes which involve him being gay. But it just doesn’t register as humor to those people if it’s not making fun of him for it, or using his sexuality as the actual punchline. A show actually respects its characters (for the most part) while still managing to provide top-notch humor and all a lot of people have to say is complaining about “pc culture”

here’s a link to the video if anyone’s interested

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idQsYQfkR5o

i don’t understand how anyone who’s watched the episodes where ray holt pretends to be a hetero would ever believe that there are “no jokes about him being gay.”

because that’s not the problem. the problem is that the jokes about him being gay are specifically for an lgbtq audience. they’re jokes that heteros don’t understand because for once, we’re not the punchline like we usually are. we’re not being made fun of in a way that tears us down. they’re jokes about the absurdity of our existence. of having to fake being straight, even though a lot of us are actually really bad at it, and having straight people actually believe you. 

the other really great example is that one joke ray holt makes in the first season, about how the hardest thing about being a gay black police officer in the nypd is the discrimination. that joke was funny for so many reasons, and yet, not a single straight person really got it when i watched it with them. it feels like there are no jokes because the jokes aren’t intended for straight/homophobic people, where the punchline isn’t all about how they relate to us. it’s about how we relate to them for once, and that’s the greatest thing.

other show’s lgbt jokes are “loltranswomen” or “lol flamboyant gay men”

brooklyn nine nine’s lgbt jokes are “we got married as quickly as we could bc we were worried they’d repeal it” and then footage of Kevin and Raymond not letting the officient finish his sentence before they say “I do”

ryukodragon:

Whichever way this election goes, the resulting fallout will not be pretty, so please.

Please look out for each other. Take care of your neighbor.

Bring back some light, hope, and humanity to the world around you. Small kindnesses can make a person’s day! Pay it forward!

Do not let a difference of opinion, race, identity, or faith stop you from helping your fellow human being if they need it. Show them that a political circus will not rob the world of kindness.

If you have no faith in whoever is elected, have faith in each other, and in yourself, to make a better world for those to come after you.