Silver Tongue
Are cows NOT domesticated farm animals in “Steven Universe?”

bluezirccn:

returntothesingularity:

In “Full Disclosure,” we see Steven swipe through the photos on his phone, and there’s this one of Steven and Connie at a restaurant. 

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Notice the painting and the stuffed cow head. Stuffing and mounting an animal’s head is usually what you do with an animal that you’ve hunted and killed, not with domesticated farm animals that are slaughtered for their meat. 

And that painting is based on a real painting of Theodore Roosevelt, who was (among many other things) a big game hunter. 

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And then there’s this line from Garnet in “Too Far:”

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Are cows a wild animal that people hunt for sport in this universe?

You: White Diamond

Me, an intellectual: Steven Universe cow lore

hot take: the crystal gems helped prevent the genocide of bison and as a result, wild cattle are a very real reality

"this is how rose and dave met" im LOSING IT..... ur tags make the posts u reblog 9489388483% better akdjskjf ily
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cadaverkeys:

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their sibling rivalry is so important to me.

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sarcasticasides:
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randomslasher:

dogbearinggifts:

bob-belcher:

Coco (2017) dir. Lee Unkrich

You know what I love about this scene?

Miguel is right. The first time I watched it, I expected a later scene where Miguel was proven wrong or shown the error of his ways—one where it’s firmly established that adults might make rules that don’t make sense, but they have their reasons and it’s best to abide by their wishes.

But no. That doesn’t happen. Instead, we see that Imelda’s insistence on the music ban, and her refusal to reconsider, indirectly (or perhaps directly) land Miguel in even greater danger, as he wouldn’t have gone after de la Cruz were it not for Imelda insisting he give up music forever. The happy ending comes not when Miguel agrees to give up music to please his family, but when he defies the ban to save Héctor and restore Mama Coco’s memories.

I can’t tell you how many kid’s movies I’ve seen that would have taken “Family comes first” to mean “The adults’ wishes are paramount even if they’re unreasonable.” It would have been so easy to have Miguel simply go along with what Imelda wanted, but Pixar instead gave us a story where a child’s decision to contest an unfair rule is what eventually restores a broken family.

Even reading about this movie makes me tear up

shittymoviedetails:
“In The Hunger Games (2012) there is a scene where a bunch of coal miners have the same face, this is a subtle nod to the fact that the directors didn’t have enough money to hire more actors
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shittymoviedetails:

In The Hunger Games (2012) there is a scene where a bunch of coal miners have the same face, this is a subtle nod to the fact that the directors didn’t have enough money to hire more actors

Finally two days of work completed. here it is with and without the gold filter. and I know that spirit zelda technically didnt have the triforce or the curse of demise but i’m still counting her because its more about spirit of the concept.

erubescelin:
“yeah remember that time i said i wouldnt have any art until sunday? i lied
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erubescelin:

yeah remember that time i said i wouldnt have any art until sunday? i lied

Toby Fox - Joker

scorpifox:

angelcroc:

“Hey could I get some salt for my fries?”
“Yeah man here”

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CHAOS CHAOS

tiqqun:
“ bloodcraving-vampire:
“ great-tweets:
“There is nothing new under the sun.
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ADHD mood
”
*Abbott walks in*
*I frantically spin the wheel from Byzantine Erotica to the Summa Theologica*
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tiqqun:

bloodcraving-vampire:

great-tweets:

There is nothing new under the sun.

ADHD mood

*Abbott walks in*

*I frantically spin the wheel from Byzantine Erotica to the Summa Theologica*