Some drawings with my wizard ocs!!
1st pic: Romeo (he/him) and Myel (he/she) they're bff!! :3 they really like each other
2nd pic: Stellan (he/him) and an oc i never posted before, she's Odette (she/her) she's the daugther of the magic academy director and this one wanted Stellan to marry her, he didn't really have the choice, so they're now fiancés, she's more like a little sister to him
3rd pic: Myel and Stellan! being normal about her
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one of my favorite things about yusuke is it's heavily implied that kosei is a catholic school but he just suggested that akira should strip in a catholic church once as if there is no reason that would be disrespectful. what is wrong with him
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so my prof and i were talking the other day and she goes “yeah i think you’d do good in research, you’d probably like microbiology” and i was like “ehhh i probably wouldn’t be that great at it tho” and she fucking reminded me of the fact that over a year ago she drew lungs on the board and what were allegedly blood vessels and asked if any of us knew what was going on and i said “parasitic infection, looks like threadworms, you can probably treat it with ivermectin” and she was like “wtaf are you talking about”. naturally once she’d explained that they were blood vessels and not parasites my dumb ass had no idea what was happening and i told her as much
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Seeing that post about how--unlike us emos--kids these days can't draw gory art without getting in trouble.
Experiencing a very strong case of "a post on something specific is getting more notes than OP intended, thereby opening it up to great scrutiny and social commentary."
Because, I mean, they did also pathologize and criminalize children in the past. That was a pretty significant thing that happened. Like, I understand where OP is coming from about true crime increasing distrust within communities, but they very much did pathologize and criminalize children before now.
Like, my middle school didn't allow us to wear the color red, because gangs. After 9/11, a sixth grader wore an I Heart NY shirt, and got in trouble for the red heart.
For a while, also because gangs, students weren't allowed to gather in single race groups of four or more. In other words, 4+ students of the same race could not hang out in the schoolyard without recruiting a student of another race to join them. This was school policy and it was enforced.
Middle and high schools in my area didn't have lockers, because that's where we would store our guns, I guess.
We were not allowed to gather outside the shopping center across from my school. I once sat on a bench to drink my Starbucks, and a vice principal made me walk back to campus.
Our behavior, writing, and computer lab history were reported to the administration. We were taken out of class for counseling, group therapy for anger management and self-esteem, and meetings with the principal.
Any action or youthful curiosity could be construed as delinquency, conspiracy, or pathology.
They Dear Officer Krupke'd us.
Because the student body was largely poor, BIPOC, first or second generation, assumptions were made and responses were harsher.
And, yeah, there were mentally ill criminals among us (including yours truly), but we deserved better than that.
Whatever nostalgia OP has for a relatively carefree youth, I cannot relate.
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