Hilarious reminder that Vox canonically tells people to kys
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My critique of yj is that with the first season I was like cute superhero team doing shenanigans like teen titans and then the later season were Not That
Which they were good seasons but not what I signed up for ya know? So like all my favorite episodes are from that first season
Tbf I feel like the tone of the show shifted more at the end of season 1 which I never complained about as I prefer that style of story to episodic teen adventures which might also be why I could never get into the teen titans cartoon - also maybe why it seems like a majority of my favourite episodes come from season 3 although season 2 is still my favourite over all
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Lowkey hilarious to me that fandom mori is presented as this big bad boss, whose subordinates are all terrified of him and would never go against him. Whereas in canon I feel like his subordinates are always fucking off to do whatever the hell they want
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Star Wars: The Bad batch Season 3 Episode 6: Infiltration and Episode 7: Extraction PREDICTIONS
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Noblesse obligue: this is actually historically accurate lol. After the Court ball (absolutely crowded with about 2000 guests) ended it was always reported that a lot of the silverware went missing. While in the series they show Gustav pitpocketing jewelry instead of stealing silver forks and knives, it's not a reach that two guests would take, eh, souvernirs from the Hofburg during a ball.
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meow meow
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POV you're looking at a middle schooler's doodle page of just eyes || @picavecalyx
Starry eyed
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new who has emphasized the cybermen as a loss of personhood but they really really have not leaned into the horror of it like they could. there have even been stories of maintaining ones personhood through the conversion but what about the opposite? what about a generation of cybermen that do not hide what they used to be, whose faces are still visible, reflecting an individuality they no longer possess, but that is meaningful to the people they used to belong to? the “ghosts” of doomsday were imagined to be dead loved ones, but what if you saw their face? what if your grandfather was looking you in the face but did not recognize you. what if he offered a way to take away the pain of loss. what if the ordeal was over and the danger was done and the thing piloting his body survived it intact. what if he was right there but you could never, ever have him back. what then
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i hate these screenshots because i love the expression on them but i can’t ever possibly use them as reactions for anything because of the nazi hat
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