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rose's second blog :D ~ going to be talking about the silly gay podcasts I listen to ~ spiral

podcast blog :D

i’m rose! i have a writing blog (my main blog) @sleepyrxsetea and a ‘random’ blog @sleepyrxserambles as well as this one!

i listen to a shit ton of podcasts so i decided to make a place where i can post about them because i don’t actually know anyone who listens to them- except one person. but i want to save their ears

anywho, podcasts I will be talking about. This list used to be so long. And now, over time…if you scroll on my blog you’ll see like two different podcasts and that’s all I talk about.

-The Magnus Archives and Protocol

-Malevolent

I’ll try to listen to other podcasts and I do listen to other podcasts

but like.

i’m on the side of tumblr where i only see Malevolent and tma so that’s what you get unless that suddenly changes and i start seeing a bunch of Wooden Overcoats or something else

if you have have any recommendations, I would be happy to check them out as well :D

Let's be crystal clear. Queerbaiting is real. But it occurs when the creators intentionally hint at a queer relationship to lure in a queer audience to give them money, but never actually follow through on their heavy-handed implications of a queer relationship. Queerbaiting does not occur when the creator has been transparent from the very beginning that Malevolent is about friendship and platonic love, meant to work through the toxic masculinity they've lived throughout their entire life, and to express healthy platonic love (and sometimes unhealthy love) between two male-presenting characters. It is not queerbaiting when they emphatically tell each other that they love each other, because love isn't exclusively romantic, and while it is absolutely okay for people to ship them (and something that the creator is totally FINE with, btw), it is not okay to accuse the creator of lying about their relationship when he's been clear about it from the very beginning.

Friendship and platonic love is just as meaningful as romantic love and that's the whole point of Malevolent.

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But damn their eyes, if I must die

At least I can do it on my feet

No Happy Ending has been running around in my head rent free for days so... Welp.

All y’all out here in the TMA fandom talkin about icons like the guy who froze the key to the buried and that plumber who somehow managed to miss a wholeass murder-clown barn. Talkin about how you’d all like to see just once what would have happened if someone had straight up punched an avatar in the face.

How is no one talkin about my man Alexander Scaplehorn, the absolute legend who went to investigate the Trophy Room for money laundering in ep 54 and escaped by fuckin bodyslamming an avatar of the Stranger straight to the floor and then just fuckin hightailin it outta there. This man is a true badass and it’s a crime he doesn’t get mentioned in this fandom more.

You left out the best part which was that after he barely escaped from Monster Taxidermy Hell with his life, he wrote them a glowing report, because whatever creepy supernatural bullshit they were doing, they weren’t laundering money.

He body-slammed a Stranger Avatar in front of Breekon & Hope who he also escaped from by just being too nimble for them to grab. Remember this is the same Breekon & Hope with reflexes fast enough to snatch a butterfly out of the air. The combined forces of a Stranger Avatar, whatever the Angler Fish is, and Breekon & Hope were not enough to hold him. 

And the best part is. Despite seeing all the taxidermy come alive and barely escaping from 4 Stranger creatures he ends by saying he’s glad he remembered to bring his briefcase of notes with him because otherwise he would have had to go back!

The man was perfectly ready to walk right back in there if that’s what he needed to do to get his report filed. He really said ‘eldritch monsters or not ya’ll are getting your taxes inspected.’

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