Jun. 12th, 2018

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“Everyone’s gone. Odin’s gone. Frigga’s gone. The Warriors Three are gone. Asgard is basically gone. So Thor and Loki turn to each other and say, ‘You’re all that I have left. And actually, that’s enough.’” — Tom Hiddleston, Life As Loki Interview Special @13:45
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I did some illustrations for one of my favorite novels We Have Always Lived In the Castle by Shirley Jackson. These were so much FUN wanna draw a million fire people now.
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I’ve never done anything like this before.
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yugiohnineinthesky:

Ok but can we talk about how emo, as a genre, defied gender roles in a big way? Like, everything about the culture, from the guys wearing makeup and womens’ skinny jeans, to the way they got unabashedly emotional in spite of the “men aren’t supposed to cry” narrative they’d obviously been socialized with, was just this complete “fuck you” to the idea that there’s a certain way to be a “man”. 

And a lot of their detractors called them “girly” or “gay”. And they didn’t give a fuck! Fall Out Boy has a whole song entitled “Gay Is Not A Synonym for Shitty”, which referenced a famous Pete Wentz quote, where he basically said that if you thought his band sucked, to just say it sucked, and not be a “homophobic asshole” about it. 

And, then, geez, My Chemical Romance took it a step further, and Gerard Way outright kissed one of his bandmates at concerts purely to infuriate homophobes who were at his shows.

 A lot of these bands were openly for LGBT rights, for womens’ rights. I remember one instance where some band MCR was touring with asked women to flash their tits in exchange for backstage passes. And Gerard was so horrified by this, and told his female fans to “spit in the faces” of misogynists in the rock scene. 

Like, god, these bands were so progressive. And they still are. Right after the Pulse tragedy, Brendon Urie literally danced around in a pride flag and told his queer fans what they meant to him. Pete Wentz said that “Uma Thurman” was meant to show his female fans that they could be “badass”, too. And Gerard pretty much admitted in an interview to somewhat identifying with the label “nonbinary”. 

That’s the most lasting impact that emo is going to have. Showing fans of all genders that there’s nothing wrong with being whoever the fuck you are, that there’s no specific way to be a man or woman. And, god, I just fucking love that. 
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bosswaldcobblepot:

Since you can, in fact, be in more than two places at the same time, defying several laws of physics, I would suggest that there are no rules. 
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“Why me?! What’s going on?!?!?!”
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“Why can’t the people writing fucked up fiction just go somewhere else?”

They did. They did, about 10 years ago, and they called it an Archive Of Our Own.

#we built this city on smut and kink (via @entrenous88)
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“(…) flowers
I wanted to bring to you,
wild and wet
from the pale dunes and still smelling
of the summer night,”

- Mary Oliver, from Doesn’t Every Poet Write A Poem About Unrequited Love? in “Thirst: Poems by Mary Oliver”
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top 25 glee episodes, voted by tumblr: #21, the rocky horror glee show (2.05) 

You know, when I was younger and they started midnight shows of Rocky Horror, it wasn’t for envelope-pushers. It was for outcasts, people on the fringes who had no place left to go but were searching for some place, any place where they felt like they belonged. Sound familiar?
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