Venomized Miguel concept— naming them Rapture (most likely the symbiote’s idea— referencing back to the substance that Miguel had unwillingly bonded to his DNA in his origins).
I drew inspiration from Kron/Venom 2099, for the extreme acidity and tendrils, and I wanted his fangs to read more spider-esque since his DNA is spliced with a spider’s. Basically if they bite and pump their new venom into someone, they liquify from the inside out— that’s how potent their acidic venom is now.
Still vulnerable to sonic attacks, but more resilient against electric ones since the symbiote bonded and interwove with his unstable molecular fiber suit, strengthening and acting as an insulator.
2K notes
·
View notes
DreamXD: “you’re my pet. you’re my best friend. you have a debt you must pay to me or you will pay with your own life”
The Egg: “you’re mine. you have always been mine since the beginning. you’ll serve me until your last breath”
c!Foolish 🤝 c!Badboyhalo
dealing with terrifying and powerful supernatural entities who are obsessed with them
246 notes
·
View notes
concert tickets are not an investment. hate how everything in this economy we’re like ‘ooh what if I buy it cheap then hike the price up and resell’ and it’s perfectly normal—it’s not. it’s not okay. what’s happening is you’re taking advantage of someone who’s really desperate to see this artist when if they wanna spend that money on the artist, the money should go to the artist themselves. who probably don’t change as much as they could because they’ve set a price that is financially sustainable for themselves and accessible to most who want to go not just the wealthy or those who don’t spend money on any other artists. and I’m not talking about if you can’t go to your concert and resell your ticket closer to it for like 25% more to get a bit back for all the time you spent waiting in queue for a concert you don’t even get to go to. the reason concert tickets are so hard to get is because there are people competing to buy them who are just gonna resell them for absurd amounts of money and honestly? as concertgoers and fans of artists we deserve better. our artists deserve better. they didn’t put a middleman in there. we don’t need it.
10 notes
·
View notes
I have what’s going to be a really unpopular take but please just hear me out. Lately a lot of fellow Jewish bloggers on this website have (rightfully!!) been getting annoyed by random people going into their inboxes and asking if they’re Zionist, how they feel about Israel, etc. And I totally empathize with that because I’m an anti-Zionist Jew so I spend a lot of time correcting people’s assumptions that I must support Israel because I’m Jewish. Furthermore, I want Zionism to stop being seen as a central, undeniable part of being Jewish because that makes Jews like me feel pretty unwelcome. And I am aware that those asks often accuse us of dual loyalty, an antisemitic stereotype. So I’m not saying bloggers should have to answer those asks, or that they can’t get mad about them.
However, I think bloggers are wrong when they say that they can’t affect or change what happens in Israel because they’re American Jews (or otherwise diasporic, but it is almost always Americans who say this), not Israeli Jews.
Look. It’s one thing if you just don’t want to get involved (although I am totally judging you). But I can name a billion different ways American Jews have changed things in Israel, and stuff we can do right now! For example:
- protesting our tax dollars paying for weapons and bombs Israel uses to kill Palestinians, by pressuring our elected representatives, senators, and president into taking a stand against Israel
- supporting the Not on Our Dime Act, which is aiming to prohibit tax-deductible donations from being used to fund illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank
- working to change Jewish studies curriculum and summer camp + youth group programming to provide kids and students with more options than just Zionism, and a more complete + less biased education about Israel
- no tech for apartheid: Jewish Google workers protesting against Project Nimbus, which helps the Israeli government with surveillance of Palestinians
- using our position to educate people and make our opinions heard, so we don’t let Jewish Zionist organizations speak for us all and influence what gentiles think about Israel and current-day antisemitism
- I have my own opinions about the recent protests over Netanyahu’s judicial reform, but lots of American Jews supported them and they were definitely effective
- and that’s just a few of the many ways I’ve seen American Jews work towards creating real change in Israel. are we the only ones who can do this? no. but gentiles can’t shape the future of the American Jewish community, which altogether has quite a lot of influence in Israel. only we can do those things.
Saying that as American Jews our voices and actions don’t matter when it comes to Israel is actually such a weak, lame-ass excuse for refusing to take a stance for or against Israel. This isn’t something we get to be neutral about; silence equals support for Zionism.
That being said, I can’t control what individual people do. If you seriously want to refuse to support Palestine, fine. Whatever. Just please stop using “American Jews can’t help anyways!” as your excuse when that’s such a blatantly false claim.
28 notes
·
View notes
who let tws!bucky be so fine oml 😵💫 i just want his fingers in my mouth
Ooooooh yes please
Because those metal fingers gripping your chin, dipping into the soft hollow of your cheeks making you open your mouth?
And two of the fingers of his flesh hand slipping past your parted lips, into your hot wet mouth and you timidly close your lips around them.
And maybe he’d been totally stone faced up until then. He doesn’t give anything away, keeping eye contact with a totally neutral expression. But as soon as you begin to shift your tongue, tasting his fingers, he lets out the most primal grunt.
“Suck them. Get them wet for your Soldat.” He groans under his breath, maybe in Russian?
He’d be so fucking captivated by you with your sweet doe eyes and all that innocence he so desperately wants to preserve and corrupt at the same time.
210 notes
·
View notes