Please look at what this house flipper did when they remembered that microwaves exit.
Just.
I would like to believe that is a painting of a microwave, and if you pivot it to the side on its little wire and nail, you will find a wall safe full of 50 bottle caps, some ammo, and a stimpack, if you're lucky.
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Now he’s trying to lie when he literally tagged Princeton like 5 fucking time. White people are so evil, bro. They always know what they’re doing when they do shit like that. With the attempt to bring harm to Black people who they want to “get out of the way,” because they don’t think that we belong in the same spaces as them while at the same time, believing they should be allowed INTO our spaces and afforded hospitality and a whole red carpet rolled out. The sad thing is, she has connections to the industry because of her uncle and name so what if this was just a random Black woman who worked for Princeton without this kind of protection at all…?
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I love it when I say I don't really like dogs and people are like egads! You hate dogs ?? You hate fun and puppies and you kick them too ?? And I bring out a snake or bug for my job and walk them around and every other time I get someone who tells me to my face Get that thing away from me I hate snakes/cockroaches/spiders I kill them they're disgusting!!!!
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I think it's always weird when there's smth u can criticize in a work, and people will be able to spin it as a positive somehow. Like they have full faith, and view it as an intentional thing than a flaw
i think its people being unable to differentiate depiction and endorsement? shirahama increasngly writes the wizard cops in a sympathetic way and tries to make them look all cute and likable and somehow some readers will still interpret it as her... trying to show theyre still cops despite being Nice sometimes. theyre written characters and no other antagonist in wha gets the same treatment, especially the brimhats who so far are just Evil, ugly bad guys. the cops are introduced arresting kids and fighting on sight with a poor man and his disabled son and i think with goofy moments like this:
ur supposed to not be entirely angry at the wizard cops, like "oh she didnt know, it was a misunderstanding :(" and all the other shit. just the narrative being centrist automatically makes it feel very against dagda who is made to discourage violence even when that other wizard cop went to kill him on sight. i think its fine if he keeps that sword in his hands, lmao. my point is, i dont think the story is objective about the cops at all and hearing how the characters being treated by them is really annoying. i dont really get how you'd view it as being critical of cops, or even coming close to a "acab" sentiment
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