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the internet has collectively made a meme out of every frame of Spongebob but they still have yet to hone in on the image that conveys the feeling of being in your 20s

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I just really want to write a book (in fact, I think that Iâm going to) where the protagonist is in a wheelchair. And they live in a city where thereâs a group of superheroes. And thereâs a big, magical, villain because of course there is.
And since they were a young child, this protagonist has wanted nothing more than to join the group of superheroes. Like theyâre a huge fan of the group and they just know that itâs their destiny to join.
And one day, when wheeling through the city, they see the group of heroes fighting the villain. And they quickly wheel over and cry, âLet me help!â
But the âheroesâ laugh and instead make a whole bunch of ableist remarks.
And so the protagonist has to prove themselves.
And the villain is trying to warn them to stop.
But the protagonist ends up taking their footrest off of their wheelchair and they swing it. And it hits the villain in the side of the face and the villain collapses and groans in pain.
And so the protagonist proudly smiles and turns to the group of heroes.
Because they just proved that they are strong and worthy enough.
But the group of âheroesâ still keeps making ableist remarks.
And the protagonist is shocked.
And meanwhile, the âvillainâ staggers to their feet and is standing next to the protagonistâ wheelchair.
And one of the âheroesâ goes too far when calling the protagonist the R word.
And the protagonist and the âvillainâ just sort of glance at one another.
And the âvillainâ is just like, âYou knowâŚI can zap them for youâŚif you want.â
And the protagonist hesitates and says, âYeah, alright!â
One fried group of heroes later, the âvillainâ says, âWhy do you think that Iâm always fighting them? Theyâre all a bunch of assholes.â
And the protagonist sadly nods and starts to wheel away.
Then:
âHey, do you want a job?â
The protagonist turns at the villainâs remark. And the protagonist mumbles something like, âOh, come on. I donât need your pity.â
And the âvillainâ is like, âPity!? Do I look like someone who hands out pity!? I donât pity you! Iâm kind of afraid of you, to be honest! I meanâŚIâm going to have a giant bruise on my face because of you.â
âYeahâŚsorryâŚâ
âWater under the bridge! So, what do you say? Do you want a job?â
And the protagonist thinks about it for a minute before shrugging.
And the âvillainâ is all excited because theyâve wanted someone to work with them for years but no mortal is allowed to âstep intoâ their lair.
And then the âvillainâ stops and is like, âHang onâŚyou canât work with me in that.â
And they gesture to the protagonistâs wheelchair.
And the protagonist is all embarrassed.
And then the villain goes, âBecause we can get you a much better wheelchair! Itâll look great! And itâll be indestructible! And itâll have all sorts of weapons and gadgets! Hey, how do you feel about flyingâŚ?â
And all of that is literally in the first chapter and then the rest of the story follows the two going around the city like BAMFs, forcing people to stop being ableist, one way or another. And maybe itâll have some commentary on the scale of morality and what it truly means to be a hero and what it truly means to be a villain.
Would anyone be interested in this!?
Because I really want to write it!?
YESSSSS. ALL MY YES PLS WRITE IT
IâD READ THE SHIT OUT OF THAT YES PLEASE
OP HERE!
Man, itâs so surreal to look at this.
BECAUSE I ACTUALLY WROTE IT!
AND IT WAS JUST PUBLISHED TONIGHT!
Of course, there are some differences between the final book and this original idea. The most notable difference is that all of this takes place in the first book (itâs going to be a series!) and the whole âsuperheroâ thing is just going to be a front. Thereâs a few other differences as well (such as a huge plotline involving Merlin and immortal characters!)
BUT I WROTE IT!
AND ITâS PUBLISHED!
AND IF YOUâRE INTERESTED, YOU CAN BUY IT HERE:
www.amazon.com/Antagonists-Book-One-Burgandi-Rakoska-ebook/dp/B015BWS9J0/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1442188845&sr=1-1&keywords=the+antagonists
AND IF YOU WANT TO HELP ME OUT, YOU CAN REVIEW IT!
AND IF YOU REALLY WANT TO HELP ME OUT, YOU CAN SIGNAL BOOST THIS POST WITH THIS REPLY SO THAT PEOPLE ACTUALLY KNOW THAT THE BOOK NOW EXISTS!
UPDATES 2+ Years Later:
The Antagonists Series (Books One - Five) is now available in paperback!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/bookseries/B017TW3ZD0/ref=dp_st_1521362947
This is honestly the most surreal post to look back on in the 25,000+ posts that Iâve made/reblogged in my six years on this website.Â
Regardless
BOOK SIX IS NOW AVAILABLE!
https://www.amazon.com/Antagonists-Book-Six-Burgandi-Rakoska-ebook/dp/B07CJWV3RL/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&keywords=burgandi%20rakoska&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&qid=1525711816&ref_=mp_s_a_1_2&sr=8-2
SIGNAL BOOST!
This is fucking amazing and I love all of it.
i canât believe that photo of hemsworth hiddleston and taika waititi all taking a nap together thatâs so cursed and blessed at the same timeÂ
iâm the fact that the person taking the photo had to use a panoramic shot to get all of tom in the photoÂ
the FACT that mark ruffalo is the one who took this and then posted it on facebooks like the nerdy dad he is
I just noticed Taika Waititi is snuggling Chris Hemsworthâs legs. This is the most precious image in existence.
This is what non-toxic masculinity looks like.
This is the world warriormale wants, and Iâm A-OK with that. Fight when needed, but never fear the embrace of your brother.Â
@warriormale A blessed picture
Itâs good to see Men touching each other, without discomfort.
Fighters train and fight all the time. We are very comfortable with physical contact because we constantly fight each other.
Good to see others feeling comfortable as well.
Train and fight!
WarriorMale
Hey. LIVING COSTS MONEY! How about giving more money to the companies that employ me and MAYBE I MIGHT BE OK
This is such a funny thing to me because in Thai culture, itâs completely normal to live with your parents when youâre an adult. In fact, most people live in their family home until theyâre married ¯\_(ă)_/ÂŻ
Saaaame in Pakistan dude and being abroad for grad school is really fucking me up I am not built to be even slightly independent đ
In Western culture (including America!) it was completely normal for people to live with their parents in adulthoodâsometimes until they married, sometimes longer. In America, that changed (for men) in the 1940s and 50s, when it was really really easy for an 18 year old to get a good job that paid more than enough to live a comfortable life on, or to afford college which would then practically guarantee you an even better-paying job. Women joined the trend of moving out at 18 in the 1960s and 70s.
And now those jobs donât exist, or are few and far between, and guess what! People are living with their parents again. But that 70-year span was just long enough that it fell out of common memory, and now people are seen as âfailuresâ because the economics have changed.
A very great deal of Western culture, ESPECIALLY America, is actually still based on a memory of the 40â˛s and 50â˛s as the baseline of normalcy despite them being a total fluke at the time. World War II and McCarthyism created a massive shift towards rabid patriotism, Christian fundamentalism and the ideal of the ânuclear familyâ that resembled nothing before it and weâre still recovering from as the majority of our most powerful politicians are old enough that this period of sudden fanaticism is their ânostalgic good old daysâ and the way they think things are âsupposed to be.â
I love when these posts randomly become tiny history lessons, it soothes me
#that lady totally noticed her sword though #but then she was like #âyou know what thatâs none of my businessâ #âenjoy the party girlâ #âyou look amazingâ #âhave fun murdering the fascist sweetieâ

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And for the moments the boys on set, with their silly crushes, became tiresome, Brown could turn to Winona Ryder. âI would just go to her like, âUgh, the boys are getting on my nerves today!â And sheâd be like, âGot it â come sit.â And weâd eat cheese.â
- Millie Bobby Brown for W Magazine (quote)
Rb if you wanna complain about men and eat cheese with Winona Ryder
everytime I hear about children of the corn I think about the guy I met at comic con who actually lived in the town they filmed that movie at, and on the farm where they filmed in the corn. he was a teenager at the time and him and his friends would get drunk on moonshine and rustle the corn and let the air out of the tires of the production teamâs trailers and shit. and now thereâs Wikipedia pages about how the children of the corn set was haunted and they thought they angered god but it was really just drunk hillbillies
I donât like adding to posts but I also have a funny story like this, so I was watching the movie the Blair witch which takes place in burkettsville maryland, which to me is so funny because that is were my grandfather lives and the town is literally just old people and cows with their main street consisting of a post office. Well anyway he told me that after it came out people were coming in like bus loads to the town to find the witch and my grandfather lives up in the Mountain area and people were up in his property trying to find the witch and it made him angry so he went out and hung up stick people and stacked rocks and it freaked the people out so they started thinking something was out there when really it was my 80 year old Italian grandpa who wanted people out of his woods.
We had ghost hunters come to a historic house in my town to film and if you think every high school kid in town respectfully stayed at home that night instead of going to fuck up that filming youâre dead wrong.
this is comforting, actually, sometimes paranormal things are just a bunch of bored people dicking around in the woods.
New favorite cryptid: locals
I wish I was this overdramatic

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My class pretended to play dead.
Just as the Mayans predicted, the apocalypse came with the signal of a cough.
these middle schoolers read better than my high school honors english class
I REALLY HAVE TO REBLOG THIS IM SORRY THE FUCKING TEACHER
âStop being dead right nowâ
Ho. I did say I would update this blog more frequently didnât I. Well, here are some researchs/doodles I did for my Illustration for the Gobzine 2018 that will be sold at the schoolâs open doors next february.Â
This year, our theme was âCult Moviesâ, so I chose Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind. Clementineâs hair was so fun to do haha.Â
Fucking dropped himâŚ
its kinda scary how your whole life depends on how well you do as a teenagerÂ
oh my god No it doesnât donât put this kind of pressure on people?? you can absolutely fuck up in your teen years and continue on to a good life just fine. you can drop out of school, get a GED, still go to college and finish your degree as late as you want. i know people in my school who still havenât graduated and theyâre 26. some older. you can always transfer someplace else, always build yourself up from the ground. after a certain amount of college credits, a lot of schools really donât care about your high school GED or your SAT scores anymore. if you fuck up in your teenage years you are not a failure!! you can ALWAYS re-invent yourself, always start over. there is always a second chance.
Reblogging this for my followers freaking out over art school/college. I dropped out of high school and never thought Iâd get into college as easily as I did. You will be fine!
Fun story my biology professor just told us: Â When he was 23 he was married to his wife and worked two jobs to support them since she was in college: gas station attendant and construction worker. Â He worked these two jobs because that was the only work he could get since he was at the reading level of a third grader. Â
One night he was writing something and his wife noticed he was writing from right to left. Â Since she was studying occupational therapy she realized he had a learning disability and started working with him. Â He slowly began to learn to read, and at 26 got his GED and went to college.
His first year of college he took the lowest level math course he could take, 001. Â Over the years he worked on learning what he needed to, ended up graduating with a biology degree. Â He then went on to get his masters and PhD, graduating at the top of his class. Â He is now an extremely accomplished biologist and professor.
So donât let anyone tell you that youâre future is based on your choices as a teenager.
Seriously. Â Do not believe this. Â You arenât even stuck with your choices you make in your 20s. Â I didnât start working in my current field until just after my 30th birthday. Â It has nothing to do with what I went to school for in my 20s. Â My husband has a political science degree, and heâs a sports journalist.
You are not tied to anything. Â Go. Â Be.
My day job did not exist when I was a teenager. And the idea of trying to be an author was a distant thing on my radar. I thought I was going to be an English teacher. And then I thought I was going to be a music teacher. And then I thought I was going to be a drama teacher.
Also in there: therapist, early childhood educator, then finally: web developerâbecause by then it was an actual thing that existed. I didnât actually figure out what IÂ âwanted to do when I grew upâ until about eight years ago, when I was 36. I tried pursuing writing when I was 30, stopped, then started pursuing it seriously again when I was 40.Â
There is always time to change. And donât let anyone tell you that high school is âthe best time of your lifeâ either, because thatâs bullshit too.
Reblogging for my followers. My high school teachers didnât know what to do with me, and I failed everything but a low photography grade. I thought university wasnât for me, and settled for marrying a mediocre man who spent all day on Warcraft. Then I went to community college. Now Iâm in uni doing a double English and philosophy degree, just back from America. I am also single.
Also important: College is not the only option. Donât let anyone try to tell you it is. If youâre not academically inclined, the trades are an option and they are a good optionâ if the only thing you think youâre good at is make-up do that. There are people who can live comfortably just doing make-up. We have this idea planted in our heads as teenagers (and younger) that not fitting into an academic mould of some sort means youâre failing at life and this is bullshit. Thereâs no reason to feel like youâre âfailing at lifeâ because you donât like school or were never good at it. We need skilled workers in the world, and the thing they donât tell you is all work is skilled work. If itâs work, it takes skill. Yes, this encompasses âserviceâ jobs, it encompasses all jobs. Please donât think that what you do, or what you have an interest in doing is of less value than something that requires a college education. This coming from the college-educated white girl who is a seamstress because itâs what I enjoy. If college isnât going to get you where you want to go, than you donât need to go! Itâs that simple. Take whatever path you need to get to where you are happy and comfortable and fufilled. If youâre doing what you love you are sucessful.
i didnât graduate with my bachelorâs until i was 26 and life took a few turns along the way but now, at 37, i have a job that makes me genuinely happy. and itâs got nothing to do with how well i did in high school.
This! This make me cry⌠Iâm 23 and I really donât know where Iâm going, so reading this kinds of storys makes me feel hope!
I love all this support and inspiring stories, but what I think op was getting at was that our teachers/parents/elders ingrain this idea in us that if we fuck up in our teens, we fuck up everything. So donât ever let adults make you feel less for needing/spending more time to achieve your goals. Youâre still amazing if you get a degree at 24 or 44 or even not at all
for everyone needing this as much as i do right now
I got my first degree when I was 24, my second one at 25, and Iâm now pursuing a bachelorâs degree - which is exceptional because it took 4 years of dropping and failing basic classes to get where I am.
There were people in their 40s and 50s in my nursing class. Youâre never too old to get shit done.
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Your daily cute explosion
I dont see a lot of people talk about Sky High, but man was it a fun movie.
Who could forget such favorites asâŚ
Wonder Bread Boy
Non-Poison Ivy
Guinea-Goth 3000
White Zuko
Me At Family Reunions
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Practical Female Armor
All Aboard The Magic Hell-Bus
and everyoneâs favorite:
Megamind as performed by PleakleyÂ
This movie was and still is incredible