sorry to break it to you guys but π¬
Soap:"I was reading through Gaz's diary and ended up reading the shahada and now he is making me go to a mosque with him."
Gaz:"you're Muslim now I don't make the rules."
Soap:"I'm Catholic!"
Gaz:
Gaz:"this is the only way my mom will let me marry you so come on."
Soap, grabbing his jacket:"Mashallah!"
Click for Gaza
Above image is a pride flag with every color band represented by a NASA image. White is Earth clouds, pink is aurora, blue is the Sun in a specific wavelength, brown is Jupiter clouds, black is the Hubble deep field, red is the top of sprites, orange is a Mars crater, yellow is the surface of Io, green is a lake with algae, blue is Neptune, and purple is the Crab Nebula in a specific wavelength.
I love my new playlist
First post ey!
So it has been running around in my head for a while...
I just realized we never ever learned why Hobie cared about the Miles that much. You know, blocking his way on the way of meeting with Miguel, giving him little tips, constantly trying to keep him away from that talk about how Miles' father suppose to die for the canon timeline. I mean, it kinda happens to all of the Spiders right? Why specifically care about Miles' dad. Plus he is a cop and I can see Hobie fidgeting with his ACAB pin at the corner while the talk happens.
And when I look at his blue shoe laces, (which they represent the owner of the laces had killed a cop. for more information I highly recommend searching Doc Martens lace code. Yes guys, it's still a thing among the punks. Not as serious as before but still a thing) I kinda only can imagine Hobart Brown killed Jefferson Davis in his own universe.
So it may be as some kind of accident, or it may be just classic 'good guy get killed in the arms of the spider' scene. But you know, Spider-punk is not our ordinary the Friendly Neighbourhood Spiderβ’. His life style is different, fight style is different, and since the majority of spider's timeline starts with bad choices (like hurting the innocent in the name of revenge of Uncle Ben etc.) maybe Hobie's bad choice was slightly different. Maybe his bad choice was killing the cop.
And I can only imagine the young, angry Spider-punk who thinks cops are only on his way and only way to get rid of them is treating them like villains. And who can blame him, really
found a book from my childhood. main character was 17 years old and only thing i recall about the book is how i envy her school life, mentor figure and love interest(there was no love scene in book actually, there was a dude who was so respectful towards to mc's wants and needs and constantly make her talk about what she wants.)
Well the thing is, I outgrow the character.
i reread some scenes and I couldn't help but realize I haven't done anything to satisfy my childhood dreams about highschool. Sorry lil pal.
Are cassette tapes better than playlists?
Hii im back :)
Im not a social media person, but im trying to be more active!
yeah i wasnt really sure what to do with this artwork
one without text :thumbsup:
[ID: Two panels from the BSD manga. The first shows Fyodor, clear eyed with an open expression, asking "What year is it?". The second shows Dazai looking down at "Fyodor's" corpse, saying "Then who the hell is this?" End ID.]
You guys. You GUYS. I feel so vindicated - it was significant!
And also I'm bringing this potential reference back because I forgot about it until right now.
[ID: Part of a white book cover. The author is Dostoevsky. The title is The Double. End ID.]
"Constantly rebuffed from the social circles he aspires to frequent, the timid clerk Golyadkin is confronted by the sudden appearance of his double, a more brazen, confident and socially successful version of himself, who abuses and victimizes the original. As he is increasingly persecuted, Golyadkin finds his social, romantic and professional life unravelling, in a spiral that leads to a catastrophic denouement."
"One critic wrote that The Double's main idea is that "the human will in its search for total freedom of expression becomes a self-destructive impulse"."
[ID: A screenshot of a paragraph from The Double's wikipedia page. The sections of note are highlighted: "The Double is the most Gogolesque of Dostoevsky's works", "a parody of "The Overcoat"", "Dostoevsky alters and wholly repeats Gogol's phrases". End ID.]
...Nikolai, I'm so sorry buddy, but I think you're screwed.
not to be annoying but i don't see like any aseuxal/aro rep in most pride month posts so remember to pour one out for the homies
this actually can make good art practice wtf those are banger!!
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Eyo! The name is Azey, but you can call me the love of my life ;) they/them(damn, another victim of gender thief)
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