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Gonna make a better one of these later.
Hi! I'm Prinny, I do art sometimes, I reblog a lot of stuff, and I'm currently really into Ben 10.
Welcome I guess

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If you do hardcore porn and you think you're better than someone who does full service sex work then you're a fool and a traitor.
If you do tastefully suggestive lingerie pics and you think you're better than someone who does full service sex work then you're a fool and a traitor.
If you're a barista and you think you're better than someone who does full service sex work then you're a fool and a traitor.
People that do full service sex work are cool as fuck!
how it feels having a genuine interest in the actual relationship between evolution and psychology when those two subjects in isolation are already swamped in pop culture misconceptions / oversimplifications and they also have a long history of their relationship being flagrantly misrepresented in order to warp scientific data to appear as though it supports eugenics and many of those eugenics-supporting unsubstantiated assertions are still regurgitated without question in both pop culture and much of the larger scientific community to this day
Iâll reblog when I finally digitally line and color it lol
Did you know there's a gap in my baseboards? I sure didn't!
Fortunately she's easy to lure out, because hers is the greed described in the bible. She knows her name but the problem is that verbal recall is never, ever going to be as valuable as a warm, humid hole (because ofc the dishwasher was going when this happened), so I had to lure her gluttonous ass out with a reptilink.
Anyways, I'm stopping at the dollar store for a pool noodle after work because this hole needs filling and I would prefer to be the one to fill it- not the damn lizard.
THWARTED! I have THWARTED her nefarious plan of going back in the hole!!

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Some of the edgiest queers in the world who constantly talk about romanticizing cannibalism and gore is punk or whatever will turn into the literal pope when confronted with anything realistic having to do with sex like im sorry but people fuck in the park at night sometimes always have and always will and youâre going to have to go about your life without advocating for them to be skinned alive in Alcatraz
so I looked up the article to make sure it wasnât taken out of context and itâs even better than I couldâve thought:
Holland said this allowed him to âlay down the lawâ on the âSpider-Manâ set âand say, âWe are not going to come to set and figure it out. We need to know why we are making this movie beyond the fact that itâs âSpider-Man 4â and they make loads of money and weâre going to just have a big summer. Why are we making this movie?â And Destin was super instrumental in that, but it was just really great to constantly be calling up the studio and [producers] Amy [Pascal] and Rachel [OâConnor], who I love, and be like, âWell, Chris is doing it this way. This is how I think we should be doing it.âââ
Apparently Sony allowed Holland to postpone Spider-Man production due to how reliable Christopher Nolan is to actually wrapping up on time. Holland said this ended up beneficial because it allowed them to hire Destin Daniel Cretton (director of Shang-Chi) and give him a proper six months for further script development.
Holland also says The Odyssey was âthe best experience Iâve had on the film set,â and that âI feel like I have a new perspective on where I want to exist in Hollywood.â
TLDR: this white queer person tried to hold other white queer people accountable for their racism and they DID NOT LIKE THAT
[ Video transcript: two tiktoks by daniyalisbae (daniyal is bae) of them close up to/talking to their phone camera.
First part is them staring at the camera in exasperation. Caption says: "white transmascs appropriating black culture after transitioning because they associate blackness with masculinity." Theres music playing and they mouth along the words "that is not the baby!"
Second part is a response to the first. Slow piano music plays in the background. Caption says: "white queers have a weaponized incompetence problem."
The filmer says the following:
"The other day, I made a video talking about how white transmascs appropriate black culture in order to feel more masculine because they associate blackness with masculinity. And never before in my life, or posting videos about trans discourse, have I gotten so many comment from people acting completely oblivious or confused to the issue, even though the issue is a very simple statement.
I think this reflects the fact that a lot of white queer people are just incapable of thinking about issues if it is not personally affecting them.
And I think this reveals a weaponized incompetence issue in the larger white queer community when it comes to racial issues. When someone brings attention to intercommunal issues not about race, I never get these comments. I never get comments acting confused, or acting like what im talking about is so incomprehensible, or saying things like, 'well, I've never seen this happen,' because people accept 'maybe this has happened, just not to me.'
But the second someone brings up a racial issues, suddenly it's incredibly confusing and complex, and people need to explain to them five million different ways to where they get it. And obviously other people call bullshit to this, and they say, 'This is very clearly just you refusing to understand this, not you being unable to understand.'
And a lot of people in the comment seem to be resorting to the fact they theyre neuro divergent to excuse the fact that theyre not aware of racial dynamics in the queer community. And I think this is a larger problem. People like to flee into marginalized identity and talk about how theyre queer, or theyre neurodivergent, in order to get away from complex critiques about the way they ignore racism in their own community.
There are two possibilities. Either 1: these people are aware of this issue, and are pretending not to know about it because it allows them to escape accountability; or 2: theyre just generally not aware of it. But both of these things reveal a problem, because it means that white queer people either do not notice, or do not care, about the racism happening in their own community. Because the problem identified is not a niche issue, it happens all the time. But the refusal to use critical thinking âor even just look in the comments for other explanations, before jumping to acting confused and acting ignorant of the issueâ is a bigger problem that white queer people need to examine in themselves.
Remaining ignorant on issues of race and acting like you've never seen this happen, or you've never heard this before, is a result of you ignoring it, not as a result of it not happening.
The fact that tons of people in the comments who are Black queer people are saying this happens all the time, but white queer people are saying they've never seen it happen, suggests that it's not that it doesn't happen, its that white queer people dont recognize it happening because they dont actually pay attention to racial issues in their community. Which is why when it gets called out, they act so confused about it.
End video transcript.]
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last year i started taking little walks around my neighborhood for enrichment and whatnot, see, and iâve been more or less keeping up with them barring those 3 months i couldnât walk. and thereâs some pretty big hills around, so thereâs some stairs on this route i like to take. and even though i know stairs are a bit of a workout, deep down it was a little embarrassing to me at first, realizing iâd let my cardio fitness slip so badly that i needed multiple breaks to catch my breath on a single staircase. it got better as i kept at it, of course, but i would still internally wince a little at the fact that iâd get so winded on those stupid stairs. theyâre just some rickety old hillside stairs by my house, i thought, they shouldnât take it out of me THIS badly
it was only within the past few months that i got to a point where i was like okay, this is reasonable. theyâre not EASY, but if i pace myself i can take the stairs all at once without gasping for air. thatâs not too bad. thereâs room for improvement and i still get a little winded but thatâs a reasonable amount of tired to be, i reckoned, itâs one staircase but itâs kind of a long staircase. iâd always known it was kinda long.
except i recently found out i was underselling it a bit, there. turns out itâs a VERY long staircase. itâs âappears in tour guides and news articlesâ long, actually. itâs âannual citywide step challenge eventâ long. itâs âi canât tell you the number of steps without doxxing myselfâ long. and for almost a year i had no idea, because itâs nearby and not very fancy looking and i thought it was just Some Stairs and i was really badly out of shape. but no, iâve accidentally been doing insane superhell cardio this whole time. iâm pretty sure iâm currently in better shape than i was running cross country in high school. the big hill by my parentsâ house feels like flat ground to me now.
i donât even know where iâm going with this. i guess the point is sometimes you are not uniquely ill-equipped for a thing, sometimes that thing is actually just really difficult. and sometimes you donât realize this and end up holding yourself to insane standards for no reason. but also this can end up benefiting you in the end? idk. maybe i should participate in that step challenge this year or something
To follow up on that rb. People who speak English as their only or first language, donât really get how privileged that is. So many things donât get translated into other languages. From video games to movies to books, youâre almost forced to learn English if you want to engage with that media because otherwise, itâs gonna take years for it to be available in your language, it might never even get translated, or you have to rely on fan translations and itâs that thing where if itâs only available in English, only people who speak English will know about it so youâre kinda forced. To have to talk about it in e English online. I wish we lived in a perfect world where there is no language hierarchy but thatâs not the case
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I love love love LOVE how Miles has his own moments of echoing his universeâs Peter once he comes into himself. Not only is there this moment which is amazing, but when heâs in the collider at the end and does that hella cool move grabbing onto the rotating bits to get up onto the ceiling to get the goober plugged in?
Itâs more or less the same route that Peter took when he was trying to plug in the goober at the start.
âDid we teach him that?â âI didnât teach him that. And you definitely didnât teach him that.â
No, they didnât. But a spider-man did. And the little ways that Milesâs way of being Spider-Man reflect back his own versions of the Spider-Man he saw die is just amazing to me. Heâs continuing a legacy. Not a general spider-person legacy. Not Peter Bâs legacy. But his Spider-Manâs legacy.
Peter died but he was not completely absent from the film, and he maybe couldnât actually get with Miles and actively show him the ropes, but between everything Miles could witness, and what heâd done and prepared for that Miles could take advantage of, the legacy he left through May that could be passed to Miles, he still helped shape Miles. Not the way he wouldâve preferred, but not completely absent either.
And damn I love that.
I really like how theyâre doing the same thing here, but in their own way. Peter doesnât waste any energy anywhere, and has the effortlessness of someone who has done this for years. He trusts his body to do exactly what he wants. Then you have Milesâheâs smaller, leaner, and still growing. He doesnât yet have the grace part down yet, since lbr, even with super powers knobbly kneed teenagers tend to be too gangly for that. But if you watch, you can practically see that instead of letting his body do whatever, heâs actually making a bunch of micro decisions.
Peter is focused on his objective, and is letting his body go on autopilot. Miles is making a thousand decisions a second, and is actively making choices to get there as fast as he can. It means he might start jumping over the car a little later, but he uses momentum and strength to actively propel himself forward. His cartoon panel is less a style switch and more a chance to show the iconic pose.
Even just the way their hands touch the carâ Peter doesnât waste a single movement, and just lets his body do what itâs been trained to do best. Miles slams it down on the hood, thrusting himself higher than necessary and using that to give himself the extra momentum to really push off of the next car
Idk man, itâs subtle, but I really love how this film doesnât have every character move the same way, even with the same powers (donât even get me started on Gwenâs style, yesssss).