me and my homies support real artists who put their passion into their pieces instead of a machine who rips off the hard work of talented peeps
the original xbox with the retrofighters hunter wireless gamepad (credits: veddermandenis on insta)
It's so refreshing and positive to come into the Daredevil fandom as a shipper. With other fandoms, when shipping the two leads, I get a lot of pushback. "Oh they're just friends." "You don't need to turn everything into a ship." "No real cannon evidence for it." Blah blah.
Not once have I come across that in this fandom. Everyone just 100% sure that Matt Murdock and Foggy Nelson should be making out. 10 stars no notes.
Of course it's a yes!
SpiderVerseMovie: Spider-Man: Beyond the #SpiderVerse is coming exclusively to theatres June 4, 2027. 🕸️
I like how boycotting Target is becoming like, a reoccurring thing done for opposing political reasons
i get that it is recreationally fun to whine and hate. i support all whiners and haters and i agree nintendo should be bankrupted and have to sell all its games for negative ninety dollars. but if new mario games are $80 i just think its really easy to not buy new mario games. like when peoplare like "games are 1 squillion dollars" im like okay maybe for you if you want to buy the new zelda or cod the day of release. for Me, video games are like $15. sometimes $0
I think that is a question that can only be answered by you alone
Fucking wild to be teaching about Rosa Parks at the same time as a trans woman in Florida does an act of civil disobedience to use a women's restroom in the state capitol
As far as I know, she is the first woman arrested bc of this law. The law requires that the trans person be warned to leave the bathroom by a state official, and then if they stay they are guilty of trespassing after a warning.
So like, me, my gf, others just piss and nobody asks or tells, but this young woman sent a statement about the law to over 100 FL lawmakers so they would know she was coming, the cops were ready for her, she brought a reporter and went in anyway and spent the night in a men's jail. She is out on bail, and is hoping this will inspire change of the law. But if found guilty, and the law is upheld as constitutional, then she could spend up to 60 days in a mens county jail.
Growing up, I was taught Rosa Parks was a helpless victim. She, of course, was a victim but she was not helpless. She knew exactly what she was doing when she refused to move. It's because of her courageous act of protest many of us remember the horrible discrimination laws that existed then.
People who want to erase the power of protestors will twist the narrative to portray the victim as meek and fragile. Like those protesting just wanted peace in the moment.
But, like op stated, this trans woman wanted the world to see. She wanted to direct all eyes towards the discriminatory laws in place the same way Rosa Parks did.
People who stand up to bigotry in this manner do not want peace in the moment. They want the violence highlighted so peace will come for those after them. It's a sacrifice. They look their oppressors in the eye and bait them so the world can see how ugly the system is. They know very well they will likely be arrested or even killed. But, that too is part of the message.
Activists like this make an extremely hard decision to sacrifice their well-being for the sake of human rights.
I hope this courageous woman can safely resume her life and I hope her form of protest is heard across the country.
huh weird.