[ID by @princess-of-purple-prose: Mairimashita! Iruma-kun fanart.
Colored art of Iruma wearing dresses. The left shows him wearing a purple dress with a glittery purple-to-pink skirt, doing a peace sign and looking flustered. The right shows him as Irumi, wearing a pink dress while winking and smiling widely. The center has small icons of his face for each version.
Uncolored line art of Irumi smiling and doing a rock hand.
A sketch of Iruma looking startled and blushing.
Irumi looking flustered.
Iruma with a big smile.
Iruma smiling happily, a heart floating next to him. End ID]
woe. mairuma art be upon ye
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I come with smoll sign of life hello
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You Know What They Do To Guys Like Us In Prison // Sam Winchester
wary of triggers in the show / song and to note that it focuses on issues of abuse / violence / consent / addiction, some of which the show handles poorly || captions in youtube
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the swamp rats playing musical cots because sometimes trapper wanders in dead on his feet and passes out on hawk’s cot , so hawkeye naturally takes frank’s cot because trapper’s is soooo far away , and it doesn’t matter how much frank shakes his shoulder to get him up because he’s either out or he’s pretending that frank didn’t wake him up . so frank sleeps on trapper’s cot out of spite instead of taking the spare one . sometimes this variation swaps around . all their cots smell like each other and the spare always smells like henry’s cigars
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LMAO, just another example of Karen stans hating on Elektra. Literally calling her a "terrible person", and calling Matt a loser for being with her. And Karen stans have the gall to cry misogyny 💀 Note the verbiage here: Karen is an "angel" while framing Elektra as a "terrible person". Villifying POC and weaponizing misogyny whenever someone puts forward a valid reason not to like Karen but will think it's acceptable to outright dismiss Elektra as a terrible person that does not deserve love.
Just outright showing how they're being performative whenever they try to spew how someone is being misogynist when they don't like Karen. So you're a misogynist if you don't like Karen but it's free game to call Elektra a terrible person with no explanation?
Calling Karen an "angel" when she's done pretty fucking terrible things while villifying Elektra is a CHOICE. You may want to check your fucking prejudice there. Why not call her the "evil dragon lady" just to even emphasize more on the racist trope put upon her on S2? Lmao Karen stans are something else.
Karen "angel" Page in Daredevil:
1) Manipulated Ben Urich in S1 to get him to goad Fisk's mother, leading to him getting killed
2) Didn't disclose to Matt that she killed Wesley, which led to Nadeem adding it to reasons to send man hunt for Matt in S3 thinking it was Matt who killed him
3) Literally caused the death of her own fucking brother
4) Was an egregious hypocrite demanding everyone around her to be honest and keep no secrets when she kept secrets herself
But sure Jan, she's an angel and Elektra is a terrible person that deserves no love.
I never want to hear a "misogyny!" argument from Karen stans again. The truth of the matter is, they've been the main source of vileness in the Daredevil fandom. Ableism towards Matt, and thinly veiled prejudice towards Elektra. Fuck y'all and fuck that gun rights loving crusty republican bitch.
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(this is tagged for it as well, but putting it here: the below involves some non-graphic mention/discussion of suicide in relation to episode 3x78)
I think it's important to keep in mind, regarding the most recent episode, that while Ashton's behavior was extremely dangerous and reckless, it was not suicidal in intent. Ashton thought it would work. They thought that they would fix things, and they ignored all the smart people warning them against it because it would imply a lot of negative things about their parents. That doesn't mean it wasn't an action taken out of a certain lack of self-regard (Ashton's realization of this is what drives much of his conversations in the first half of the episode); but it's much more akin to an accidental overdose, or a drunk/reckless driving, or other dangerous choices. It feels very true to the idea of punk that Taliesin is going for, in which dying young is always very much a possibility, even perhaps an expectation; but not necessarily a goal. Ashton did not expect taking the shard to result in their death, and is incredibly shaken specifically because it did.
With that in mind I think the party's reactions seem very real and very understandable. The fact is, when someone does something very risky and nearly dies (or even is briefly clinically dead, using real-world terms) but ultimately survives it's extremely normal for one of the emotional responses to be anger that they put themselves in such danger. It is not, perhaps, rational, but most emotions aren't. It hurts a lot when someone one is close to does something that harmful to themselves. I don't judge the other members of Bells Hells for expressing those feelings. Frankly, them not expressing similar feelings in the past might very well be why Ashton made the decisions he did: the party lacking trust and walking on eggshells around each other is why he didn't confide in them, and why they fell apart so completely here.
I think it's relevant that Chetney tells Fearne, after stating he likes Ashton, that either she or Ashton can talk to him if they "want out", and he pretty heavily implies that this indicates not just leaving Bells Hells, but suicide, and that he has considered the latter in the past. It's clear that initially Chetney considers that a possible reason for Ashton's actions. He then gives Ashton the "You should leave" speech only after everyone present has been talking at dinner, after Ashton has indicated that he will help find Laudna. It only comes out after Ashton's emotional state is made more clear to him: it's pretty bad, but not actively at risk of self-harm (and indeed, desperately trying to avoid it and to change).
Finally, it's worth considering how important anger is to Ashton. Obviously I don't think having Imogen, FCG, and Chetney yell at them feels good. I also think it's going to feel better than apathy, and more honest than any other option. I don't think a forced gentleness would be better; in fact it might be worse, with them taking a break because clearly Ashton is having a hard time and needs to recover (shades of how Marisha mentioned Laudna feeling like a burden following her resurrection), rather than "we are clearly all in disarray and all have been not dealing with a lot of emotions, and this could have been any of us, and we should all regroup." I mentioned before that ultimately what's important is, angry as they are, Bells Hells undeniably stayed, and FCG and Imogen at least made it clear early on that they would, even if they were angry. Ashton was abandoned in the past by people who weren't even angry, is the thing. I don't think they cared enough to be.
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I know my name says I hate Bruce Wayne (and that's most true).
HOWEVER, IF I SEE JOHN WINCHESTER, :)
I'm sure there's a few entities out there who are willing to lend me a hand as I talk to John.
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