seeing a tiktok about how the person who made the video blocks every marauders cosplayer because they get second hand embarrassment from the cosplays : oh! myabe its just because the marauders tiktok community is really shit?
guys would you think I'm annoying if I said I don't like seeing Lillith x Lucifer bc it makes me insecure and jelous please guys am I still cool and chill and sexy guys-
I'm so annoyed with all the tiktok comments under Annabeth cosplay tiktoks where the girls cosplaying are blonde & blue eyed girls, no they should not replace Leah (TV series annabeth) bc they look like the book description - youre just racist. Leah Jeffries plays an amazing Annabeth, and those girls can have fun cosplaying as their favourite character, both things can be true, you dont have to make unnecessary racist comments under people just having fun. There are amazing cosplayers online, and they certainly don't have to white to portray their favourite character, and nor should you post that you want show annabeth to be white in the first place, Leah is an amazing young actress, just because you didn't picture a black girl in your head doesnt deminish her talent.
I don’t really talk about serious matters online, but recently a horrible event has happened in the CoD community.
A creator by the name of Inquisitor recently committed suicide on a TikTok live, because a minor lied about her age to him. She got people to gang up on him (with the help of her boyfriend) by telling people (including a creator known as Keegansmask) that he knew how old she really was. The mob mentality of people not questioning the lack of evidence, and egging him on to end his life is despicable. I hope the people who caused this get what’s coming to them. And I hope people that sided with the accusers learn that actions have consequences.
I’d like to ask that people sign this petition, even if you don’t know who he was. It was a dream of his to get himself made into an operator pack in CoD, and I’d like for that to happen for him. Even if he isn’t here to see it.
Actually, list of wild things that happened in my class yesterday as a teacher:
- student just slept during second period
- student talking about making pixel art on Roblox and earning money with it
- said student and his friend propose to draw something for me, I agree
- I came on a student's fyp on TikTok with my south park fanart
- students in third period won't stop being overly sexual
- during fourth period we got sidetracked by talking about space and the universe
- I propose to a class that instead of reading a book for English, they get to pick a manga or graphic novel. One student is set on still reading a book. Fair enough
- student start eating pasta during seventh period and doing her makeup after. I'm fine with a little eating but come on
- class I'm watching cus their teacher is absent is super excited because I've gotten the rep as the cool teacher that let's them on their phones during study and give candy (I indeed had candy, they played football)
- one of my students went to Uganda during spring break. He was very excited to talk about it.
- students won't shut up during last period. I'm just trying to teach about Shakespeare...
- some students had chips with them. Wasn't interrupting me so I let it be
TikTok shitpost I made ages ago and, predictably, forgot to post.
[Video description: A remix of Eminem's Lose Yourself with the Mario Bros. theme music plays. An Edward Elric cosplayer walks into frame. He's looking around, saying, "We gotta find a way out of here. Any ideas, Ling?" Ling doesn't respond, so he repeats as he turns, "Ling?" As the lyrics go, "ope, there goes gravity," he looks down at Ling, who (out of frame, implied) has just fainted. Ed stares for a second, pokes Ling with his foot, and when there's no response, looks upwards with a sigh of "Shit." He then crouches down to haul Ling's body up. End of video description.]
Babes can i complain a bit about kids and teens not comprehending their teachers are real humans with personal lives and experiences? Cuz i just watched this tiktok that was like "omg i asked my us history teacher who likes anime if he knows about hetalia and he said yes this is craaaazy" is it? Is it crazy that your teacher with an interest in anime and history knows of a show with one of the biggest fanbases in the early 2010s? He didnt even say he was a fan, just that he knew of it, it's not like he just admitted to cosplaying or some shit. Or did you just think he spawned into life to come teach you for a few hours and then went into a hole in the ground until his next class?