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I'm glad all these characters with once-terminal illnesses are miraculously allowed to keep enjoying life but I also wish them being disabled wasn't entirely forgotten (if not by the games, then definitely the fandoms)
Playing the new Genshin Archon Quest and seeing Collei and Dunyarzad again was really nice. Am glad their Eleazar has been cured for the sake of their lives not being cut short. But idk. It's a case where their being cured doesn't feel like ableism, but I'd still appreciate some representation. Like if they were no longer suffering health risks but just had chronic fatigue, low stamina they needed to be conscious of or smth as a result
And while the story seems far from over and it feels very likely it'll come up again in the future, HSR's Firefly is, has been, and will continue to be canonically disabled and I'm annoyed at how ableist fans love pretending that she's not. Her ELS is debilitating and terminal. Her mech suit is a fantastical mobility aid that nonetheless comes at a cost (at least emotionally) for her to use (doubling as a surprisingly blunt boymoding metaphor)
Being disabled doesn't equate to suffering of course but also sometimes it does involve it and maybe if you'd rather pretend a disabled character isn't because it makes you uncomfy, you should like. stop being the problem.
Keep imagining our awful dad as stannis baratheon and I just can't think of him as anyone else now 💀
(Ps: can't tell if this is the correct gif,my eyes suck)
Worse than it seems, a little 🤣👀 or twin Lannister, some of you have already compared them too.
Joey Quiñones taps into nostalgia in new single "Driftin".
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Joey Quiñones taps into nostalgia in new single "Driftin".
Chicano singer/songwriter Joey Quiñones is an East LA-raised artist whose musical style is cut from the deep roots of the city of angels. From absorbing the sounds of Cumbia from the mom and pop store to various sounds from his environment, Quiñones started his path by playing for multi-genre b
Death of Eleazar the Maccabee, ca 1400

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New fic dropped!! Another My Immortal inspired fic.
Hey Laura, que bom que você está melhor, fico feliz em saber que você ainda está escrevendo, mas fico ainda mais feliz ao saber que você está bem. How would Eleazar react if his child who was soft spoken and shy before Alexandra's death, and later become cold and ruthless said the following, "You know what I regret more about mother's death? It was how much it made me like you". I woke up desiring some angst today kkkkkk.
Thank you 😁 tambem to feliz de estar de volta. And my friend, you’re itching to freak out at Eleazar, huh? kkkkkk heads would roll from there, but not from mc.... After all, Eleazar needs to keep his bloodline with Alexandra alive👀👀
Ancient Phenomenon Of Grip Lock In Battle
Dale Pollard Throughout history, soldiers have been remembered for their courage and skill — but sometimes, a warrior stands out for their extreme endurance. In high stress situations, combatants have been known to grip their weapon so tightly that their fingers can’t release them— even after the danger is gone. This phenomenon is known as “grip lock” (or, in death, cadaveric spasm) and it…