Hello, I'm Avarice/ Ava! I like Cookie Run Kingdom, The Magnus Archives, Hermitcraft, Welcome to Night Vale, DnD, Generation Loss and uhhhhh other things. What is a man if not a miserable pile of fandoms anyways. Trying my best to post more of my art. They/She
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AUs
Rich Cheese Real! AU
Any Cookie Run Kingdom Au where Rich Cheese Cookie is real, includes:
I Will Die Your Daughter, Rich Cheese's life after Golden Cheese Cookie leaves for the Dark Flour War [Tags: I will die your daughter, I will die your daughter fic, I will die your daughter comic, iwdyd, iwdyd fic, iwdyd comic]
Ghost of the Past, Rich Cheese's ghost haunts the people and places she once knew [Tags: Ghost of the past, gotp, same tagging pattern for fics & comics as above]
IRL CRK, AU where the cookies are real people [same tagging pattern as above]
Shards of Destiny AU [on hiatus]
Legend of Zelda Role Swap AU,
The Messenger of the Goddesses is sent to ensure the cycle of reincarnation continues as it should, but her mistake threatens to rend the very fabric of the universe. Find it on the SOD sideblog! [Tags: Shards of destiny, shards of destiny au, sod, sod au, shards of doodle, shards of comic]
OCs
to be updated
Asks are completely open for any or my aus/ fandoms/ ocs!
This masterpost will be updated as things develop :3
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“The Shonen Protagonist joins The Organization” is such a cheap and easy hack for framing a narrative because the author never has to come up with a reason why the protagonist gets involved in each arc. It’s just that The Organization has a new Mission for the protagonist every time and the protagonist gets to say, “Righteo, thanks plot for telling me what to go do.”
Which makes Fullmetal Alchemist so much funnier because Edward Elric very very much does join The Organization. He’s in fact quite famous for joining The Organization. Where The Organization is a hostile fascist dictatorship with immense military power which is good at both giving orders and punishing defectors.
And yet over the course of the series Edward is so allergic to ever being told what to do that he in fact never ever goes on an Organization-Ordered Mission. And the exactly one time The Organization DID try to tell him what to do Edward hated it so much he fucked off and impaled himself at the bottom of a mineshaft about it.
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We need desperately to start celebrating the overlap of identity instead of hyper-scrutinizing whether or not someone overlaps fully.
Marsha P. Johnson never called herself a trans woman--she called herself a drag queen, or a transvestite--yet we recognize the impact she had as part of trans history. Of trans women's history. There is so much effort to re-imagine her influence as being the one who "threw the first brick" at Stonewall and less effort to remember her as one of the co-founders of STAR, an org dedicated to the protection of sex working transvestites. (Which took influence from both queer orgs and revolutionary orgs like the Black Panthers). Whether it's a lack of terminology or her transness was not under such a narrow definition (the P. in her name stands for "pay it no mind" because when people asked if she was a man or woman she told them to mind their business, and said "I think of myself as me.")--she is part of trans history because drag history, transvestite history, female impersonator history, gnc history is trans history whether the participants would consider themselves trans women or not. It's transfeminine history.
Stormé DeLarverie, the person whose violent arrest sparked the Stonewall uprising, is described as a drag king, and as such, every publication--including queer coverage of her involvement--lump her in with cis women's history and never also transmasculine, despite the fact that while she didn't identify as anything to those who knew her, she preferred to be assumed to be a Black man. That's transmasculine history. That's lesbian history. These two histories are not mutually exclusive, yet we act like they are.
Leslie Feinberg described hirself as a trans woman--zie was trans and a woman. Queer coverage tries to decide whether that makes Feinberg a cis woman or a trans man. Neither. Leslie has influenced transmasculine history and transfeminine history, and has been part of women's history with hir feminism. Leslie was a pivotal voice in trans movements, and focused much of hir work on the overlap with "female" identity. Leslie has arguably moved the needle more for trans women than trans men due to hir focus on women, but those are not separate categories--victory for trans people of any type is a win for us all. Transmasculine history is not wholly separate from "women's" history.
Emi Koyama is responsible for popularizing the word "transfeminist" and was (and still is) a deeply influential voice in the trans and transfeminist movements. Emi is also intersex, and her identity has been used to discredit her status as a "real" trans woman. Her influence is in intersex history and trans history and women's history. These communities are not non-overlapping--Emi occupies all three!
Kate Bornstein has been one of the most influential trans theorists since the 90s, yet her work has been largely erased as time goes on. Her focus on nonbinary identity and attempts to break us out of a binary seems to be the cause of the strife. A writer, speaker, poet, whose work focuses on the overlap of many trans identities and the empowerment of the individual to find the language that suits them ought to be the single most talked-about style of transfeminism...and it isn't. Her name is fading from people's reading lists.
Riki Anne Wilchins created one of the most influential groups fighting against the exclusion of trans people from pride--and other queer events--alongside Denise Norris: Transexual Menace. She created the term genderqueer. She has written countless influential pieces about trans life and those of us who exist even in the margins of trans identity--and she wrote often about the overlap with nonconforming cis people, whether they later come out or not. She even founded GenderPAC.
Nonbinary people, intersex people, gnc people, genderweird--those who never had the language and those who didn't use it for whatever reason--are part of TRANS history. We do no one any favors to assign labels to people who didn't use them to legitimize their already-legitimate existence in our minds as part of the movement. And we do no favors to narrow our eyes and block the door until the folks who bled, cried, fought, and died for us--the trans community--call themselves what we prefer to hear.
The murder of Brandon Teena galvanized countless trans women. Trans men were some of the first to issue fundraisers for Miss Major when she first fell ill. There are so many trans people who do not see separate niche groups but recognize the collective under this big umbrella of transness--we desperately need for those groups to not be in the minority. Trans is a collective, not a club.
And what does trans men? Anyone who doesn't fit the cis narrative of gender.
Quotes from trans folks about what transgender means to them:
Dana Turner: "...you are a person that feels, in your spirit, your mind, your soul...different than your physical anatomy--your biological anatomy."
Leslie Feinberg: "--whether that be transexual women and men, or masculine women and feminine men, or bearded women who allow their beards to grow, or women weightlifters who can't use the women's bathroom because they've been pumping iron--it can mean everyone who doesn't fit that Ozzie and Harriet paradigm of sex and gender."
Kate Bornstein: "Transgender is just a big ol' umbrella term that includes just about everybody I know.
Martine Rothblatt: "To me, the civil rights movement, the feminist movement, the gay and lesbian and transgender movements all really are one and the same. These are all movements to respect people as individuals rather than as a body type that their genes determine for them."
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just so we’re clear if you’ve never actually seen a cybertruck in person and have only seen photos of them i cannot stress enough how much worse they look in real life. like i honestly don’t know how it’s possible. most things look basically the same in pictures and in real life. but as stupid and ugly as cybertrucks look in photos, every person i’ve spoken to who has seen one in real life agrees that they somehow look even worse in person. and i know you’re thinking to yourself “tah they already look so bad in photos, how can they possibly look even worse in person?” I DONT KNOW. the first time i saw one on the road i was on a phone call and i literally cut myself off in the middle of a sentence just to be like “oh my GOD.” just an incredibly, laughably, unbelievably bad vehicle. i’ve never experienced anything like it. they’re just so bad
one of my favourite human songs-and-dances is when someone notices someone else is lying and, for no particular reason besides love of the game, helps them get away with the lie without ever explicitly acknowledging they noticed. nightmare social animals.
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Skimmed through the movie and found three decent close-ups of the coordinates while the SM-13 is in motion. Timed it out with a stopwatch and documented the coordinates so I could calculate the distance traveled. The shots are only about 2-3 seconds each, but it's enough to work with.
00:35:56
time: 1.71 seconds
coordinates: 453.30, 247.80 → 453.58, 247.75
distance traveled: 0.284 meters
velocity: 0.166 m/s or 0.598 km/h (0.372 mph)
01:00:51
time: 2.83 seconds
coordinates: 927.62, 802.36 → 925.58, 799.82
distance traveled: 3.258 meters
velocity: 1.151 m/s or 4.144 km/h (2.575 mph)
01:19:15
time: 1.8 seconds
coordinates: 383.88, 614.82 → 382.19, 614.93
distance traveled: 1.694 meters
velocity: 0.941 m/s or 3.388 km/h (2.105 mph)
I'm counting the velocity taken at 00:35:56 as an outlier considering that the SM-13 was going up a considerable incline and was likely struggling. So based on the latter two velocities, the SM-13's average speed is 3.766 km/h, or 2.34 mph, top documented speed is 4.144 km/h or 2.575 mph. About 2.03 and 2.24 knots in nautical terms.
May not seem too impressive, but the Deepsea Challenger (manned submersible that reached the deepest known point on Earth) has a top speed of 3 knots, or 5.56 km/h (3.45 mph).
It's possible that the SM-13 is capable of higher speeds; the movie just doesn't give us enough data to say for certain. I'll keep an eye out for any other usable shots of the coordinates and update this post with any other evidence I come across.