hi if you’re rude to an essential worker during this pandemic, you’re a horrible person. but if i find out that you are rude to the high school aged kids who work in grocery stores around the country just trying to get your order rung up or stock the shelves, i’ll actually break your kneecaps and steal your legs.
do i have any self control? no. i literally wandered off in the woods for three hours with just my phone and a pair of earbuds. climbed a couple rocks, walked in a river, and walked along some old logging path. give into your impulsive urges y’all, you either die or have a great time. win-win either way
Still remember when a homo- and transphobic acquaintance tried to bring up JKR’s views on trans people in conversation and I shut it down with «oh yeah she’s been saying a lot of dumb shit on Twitter after she finished writing Harry Potter, like when she claimed Dumbledore was gay, just to be politically correct», which made it absolutely impossible for him to admit that he agreed with anything JKR had ever said. Sometimes you just have to weaponise people’s homophobia against their transphobia.
I know the narrative and themes of The Last of Us are eventually going to veer into exploring how to break of the cycle of violence but right now Ellie can have a little violence, as a treat
Eyyyyyyy can I get uhhhhh like a hecking boyfriend already
I would just like to thank across the spiderverse for further confirming my belief that one cannot be Spider-Man without being at least a little gay or trans
Yeah sure uh this whole quarantine thing is cool. But uhhh does anyone wanna be my quarantine boyfriend?? 🥺🥺
can someone explain how trans people, usually women, using bathrooms is a bigger issue than the missing undocumented children and the fact that children are being locked up by an organization with multiple accounts of s*xual abuse?
They didn't show us Frank and Bill dying together. They didn't show us Riley becoming infected and Ellie having to kill her. Because ultimately The Last of Us isn't a story about DEATH. It's about LIFE, how we choose to live it, and the people we spend it with.