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reactorsoutofcontext · 5 months
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"Yuri on Ice aired at 2:30 AM in the morning. The gay witching hour. They could do whatever they wanted."
-hbomberguy
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mazetail · 9 months
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MLP Gen 5 Analysis Ponies
With every generation, there are fans and reviewers. MLP rules!!
Made a poster showing as many Gen 5 Analysis Bronies and Pegasisters as possible. Below are the links to these ponies.
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Fever - https://www.youtube.com/@MLPFeverYT
MasterCode Ace - https://www.youtube.com/@MasterCodeAceAnalyst
Star Strike - https://www.youtube.com/@Star_Strike
Wind Striker - https://www.youtube.com/@WindStriker
Faolan Cortez - https://www.youtube.com/@FaolanCortez
Nova - (4) Scorpio Gacha - YouTube
Doc Anubis - https://www.youtube.com/@doc_anubis
BlueStar - https://www.youtube.com/@BlueStarBrony
Addy Lovestar - https://www.youtube.com/@AddyLovestar/videos
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uselessalexis165 · 3 months
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more little details i was able to gather
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Overwhelming Amount Of K-Pop Reactors I talked about K-Pop reactors, K-Pop reaction channels, K-Pop reactions, and other things in this video.
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caelanglang · 1 day
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happy birthday to our strongest warrior
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acelezz · 1 year
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royalarchivist · 1 month
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Aimsey: [While watching a Hideduo compilation, and seeing Fit message Pac "It's going to be ok"] Aww... That's fcked! Wait, what is it? "Sau–" wait, hold on. How do you say that? "Saudades?"
[He plays a clip of someone pronouncing Saudades and repeats the word several times to copy the pronunciation]
Aimsey: Ohhh, nostalgia! [Reading the definition] "Saudades is a word in Portuguese that claims no direct translation in English. However, a close translation in English would be "desiderium," defined as an ardent desire or longing, especially a feeling of loss or grief for something lost."
Aimsey: It's like "Hiraeth," yeah! It's like the Welsh word! Guys, I can teach you something! Wait- wait- wait– Chat I can teach you something!!! So, in Wales, in Welsh, we have a similar word! We have a similar word, ok? Um... [She plays an audio clip of someone pronouncing "Hiraeth"] Ok, ok, hold on, hold on. We have a similar word, yeah. So, in Welsh, there is the term "Hiraeth," which is a home– ok, I'm gonna explain: "Hiraeth" is a homesickness– lemme, lemme say it in chat... [They type out the word and verbally spell it out letter by letter] I'm gonna spam it.
Aimsey: SO! In Welsh, we have a very similar word, and the- like, the description for it is basically a deep longing for something, especially someone's home. And it's like a homesickness. [Pauses] And there are no direct English translation, but it basically mean like, a homesickness tinged with grief and sadness over the lost or departed. [Reading chat] Yes, you're all saying it right! Yeah, you're all saying it right! You're all saying it right!
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Aimsey learns what "saudades" means, and teaches chat a similar word in Welsh. One of my favorite things about QSMP is seeing people learning about other cultures and seeing them get SO EXCITED when they get an opportunity to share their own culture or language with others :')💕
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The discussion around the fandomization of the I/P conflict is so fucking relevant because why did I just see someone in a discord for a reaction channel that reacts to musicals and cartoons suggest them to react to the Columbia ""protests"" with a heart emoji as if it's another episode of their favorite show and SIX other people agreed with that
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summerdoddles · 1 month
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Steven and Hunter live reaction to LMK S5
(REAL NOT FAKE /J)
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genevawren38 · 1 month
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No one told me about Phil logging in just to tp Pac to where the forlorn caves are for his bow, granting us this amazing reaction image
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reactorsoutofcontext · 3 months
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"I want bloodshed in everything. Comedys, romances, dramas, kids films, podcasts-"
"Podcasts?"
"-Religious events, sporting events, bat mitzvahs, bar mitzvahs-"
"Quinceaneras"
"-Toyotathon-"
"Sweet sixteen."
"-Honda days. Kwanzaa-"
"And my birthday!"
"-And Benji's birthday."
"Wow"
"Blood should be everywhere."
-The Pink Popcast
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ivyithink · 7 months
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CONGRATS TO ME PERSONALLY ON SEASON 2 OF TGCF
doodle for the occasion + some older pieces I’ve never posted…
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1001100-02 · 5 months
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When I finally confront the guy who's been ruining my life
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saltpepperbeard · 1 year
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Taika + making me take Critical Damage
for @viagc
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thelastharbinger · 2 years
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I’m already seeing male reactors get very verbally defensive about that scene in She-Hulk where Jennifer describes how, simply as a woman, she has more experience in suppressing rage than Banner because speaking out will get you labelled “hysterical”, “emotional”, “difficult”, “too much of a feminist”, the list goes on. And if you snap back at the wrong cat-caller, you can get murdered. So now mcu bros are rushing at the opportunity to cry out “this is just another ‘marvel throwing in another woke scene for woke’s sake’. But like...it isn’t untrue. Comic nerds are all for female superhero protagonists until she, god forbids, talks about the dynamics of what it’s like to live within the confines of patriarchy.
MCU fans are always clamoring for the social commentary to be more “subtle” and not so “in-your-face”, just so they can mindlessly enjoy a punchy fighty show and not have to confront any real-world intersections with racism, misogyny, xenophobia, transphobia, all the -isms and -phobias you can imagine. Additionally, even when the social criticisms are embedded into the story, the conflicts are routinely either overlooked or watered-down and discussed at the individual-level as if these are just isolated incidents and not reflective of larger phenomena. Dudebros forget that superhero comic media, from the very beginning, has always been political. A lot of the mainstream characters we know and love today were created in response to the anti-war and peace movements during the seventies in the United States (this is also not to say that there isn’t some definite war propaganda and Red Scare-inspired comics out there either).
Comics are teaching grounds for morality, human good, and bad, power, greed, corruption. Comics have been about the social commentary from the get-go. The idea that the government (and by extent society at large) is villainizing and surveilling a specific minority group who carry varying physical and genetic traits contrasting to that of the “ideal national subject” because of a perceived inherent aggression or difference based on their physical attributes *ahem ahem mutants*...where do you think they got that from?
I literally sat through a dude being like “IN MY EXPERIENCE AS A MAN, THAT IS NEVER THE CASE! IF A WOMAN GETS UPSET AND MAKES A SCENE IN PUBLIC, THE MAN ALWAYS LOOKS LIKE THE BAD GUY BECAUSE IT IS ASSUMED HE DID SOMETHING WRONG. MEN ARE THE ONES WHO CAN NEVER BE ANGRY.” (Obviously for Black men, my argument is different because when Black men express rage, they are viewed as a threat or turned into spectacle, but the person who made this rant was not a Black man, nor was he factoring race into his argument). As if masculinity and gratuitous violence have not become nearly synonymous. When male celebrities are accused of beating their partners, fans run to their defense to say “well she shouldn’t have provoked him.” When Will Smith slapped Chris Rock, the internet rooted for a televised boxing match between the actors/comedians. We all watched the Trump and Hillary debates right, where his belligerent behavior was coddled while she had to maintain composure?
We’ve collectively grown up watching male newscasters, talk show hosts, and reporters make jokes about angry women in sports, in the media or in news reports being on their periods, as a way to minimize the stressful and abusive circumstances, or people, women are subjected to. The world expects women to react to harassment with class and elegance; women’s anger, Black women especially, is never not mitigated. For male fans to come away from that scene wanting to eye roll is why the commentary is so “in-your-face” because a lot of y’all still don’t get it! Men are still finding ways to make women’s issues about them and the “loss” of their rights. In a world where Brock Turners are able to walk free, are you really trying to argue against this scene? Really? What else do you expect out of a series whose main character is AN ATTORNEY? Y’all are just not going to enjoy this series then, as per usual.
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cadaverkeys · 2 months
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i genuinely dont know what observation or conclusion im trying to imply here. but do you see what i see.
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