Or
Alastor: I think everyone in the world thinks they’re either blessed or cursed.
Alastor: I’ve come to realize that I’m neither.
Alastor: I am a curse!
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Canon
Alastor: *helping Niffty, Vaggie, Charlie and Husk clean the hotel after one of Angel’s parties* I have no intention of making friends.
Alastor: *letting Charlie do his hair while Niffty paints his nails* You all are just stepping stones to my success.
Alastor: *cooking a nice gumbo dinner for all the hotel staff to enjoy* Friends are nothing but a distraction.
Alastor: *smack dab in the middle of a group hug* Disgusting.
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That's it, I'm gonna say it.
I'm gonna say it.
Pearl says trans rights
I was fast
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It's not that he THINKS hes all that and a bag of chips, he IS all that and a bag of chips
So in my efforts to write fic about Alastor at his radio job in the 1920s I went looking for old radio station schedules, found that the schedules used to be published in newspapers, and went digging.
And I found the schedules, but here’s what else I found: the Indianapolis Times had an entire section dedicated to news about the radio. Just in the first two pages of the issue I got the above picture from: an article on new stations being created, a New Year’s look at all the technological developments made in the last year and the ones expected for the coming year, ads upon ads from companies selling radio receivers, a PSA asking the public to snitch on stations that aren’t broadcasting on the correct wavelength, an article about radio’s increasing popularity in Great Britain, an article about trying to send radio signals underground…
People were flipping their shit over radio. Shit was getting flipped left, right, and center. A whole section of the paper dedicated to the radio.
Which puts The Radio Demon’s influence in the ‘30s into some perspective, doesn’t it? He’s basically being declared god of the medium that people were saying things like this about:
“… the possibility of anything in connection with radio.”
They’re just like “oh yeah this technology is omnipotent and it belongs to that guy there.”
Alastor was riding the wave of radio-mania as it crested, died long before it began to crash, and got given radio superpowers when he died. It’s no wonder he acts like he’s all that and a bag of chips—and no wonder he sneers at the avatars of modern technology like Vox. What do jokers like him know? They weren’t on the radio in the 20s.
Anyway, here’s the scans if you wanna read 95-year-old radio news.
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INCOMING RANT
I'm so sick of people saying that the LGBTQ+ community is now being "overrepresented". No, we are being fetishized and used to milk money out of a franchise. For the most part, cartoons have been handling LGBTQ characters really well, but thanks to companies milking us like a starving cow, everyone is quick to scream at these cartoons for pandering to us for money. It's the same with companies acting like they give a fuck at June, thinking that making their twitter accounts profile picture a rainbow is great representation and inclusion. No, you are a multimillion dollar company. Donate some of that money to LGBTQ organizations. Your shitty profile picture isnt gonna help the people who are abused, raped, and MURDERED for their sexuality or gender identity. You making a side character in your tv show and claiming them to be gay while immediately killing them off? Surprise! That isnt gonna help.
So what did we learn? If a character happens to be dating someone who is of the same gender, it's not inherently queerbaiting. Dont blame people who genuinely want to have representation in their shows, blame these companies who don't do jack shit but claim to be inclusive.
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Aerial silks
PS!Allie design by @Saturnsii on twitter
Go follow them https://twitter.com/Saturnsii?s=09
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Yo, wanna see my art from late 2018 vs my newest art???
No?
Too bad
We do be evolving doe 😳😳😳😳
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