They disgust me or whatever.
Edit: holy shit it’s pride month omg 😇❤️🔥 they still disgust me (/j /lh)
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They disgust me or whatever.
Edit: holy shit it’s pride month omg 😇❤️🔥 they still disgust me (/j /lh)

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Dick watching Bruce fly with Clark, Jason with Bizarro, Tim with Kon, and Damian with Jon
Dick: Why don’t I get one :(
Bruce: One what?
Dick: A Super :(
Clark: Aw buddy I can carry you too
Dick: Ew no I don’t wanna share with Bruce I want my own

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I feel like I can only rizz up a girl if I’m like critically ill or something
One of the main issues I have with the plot of Saga, is the idea that a union between two regular soldiers from warring ethnic groups could cause such a stir that the entire galaxy needs to hunt them down and hide their baby just to maintain the status quo. Here's why.
1) I like Marco and Alana, but I'm hard pressed to believe that two people who were so violently racist against each other and around each other could have a real, loving relationship. And the way they move past, her literally knocking his teeth out bc he spoke her language and she was conditioned to see his race/species as sub"human" and unable to speak...him having full on episodes where he rants a raves about wanting to kill every member of her race/species (while hurling slurs), by just saying, "they read this really deep book and got enlightened," is concerning. People CAN change, but it takes more effort than that. And them deciding to get together to prove this theory makes their relationship feel a little fetishy. To at least a small degree, it's about the taboo for them.
2) War put the 2 races at close proximity. There would have been little mixed babies everywhere already. The author doesn't give us a reason to believe that this war was so different from any other war that this wouldn't have happened. He ATTEMPTS to by saying they hate each other, but racists have never had a problem forcing themselves onto or engaging in sexual behavior with the people they despise. Or even engaging in romantic fantasies with them, especially the ones who can't really say no. Which takes us to..
3) For as long the war had been happening, there would've already been a cultural presendent set around how to perceive and treat these horned and winged people. Perhaps even legislation around it. If the conflict was written to be "biracial children of these two races are taboo and will be hunted down and killed" because it's the law, for reward money, or because bigots just want to, or almost anything besides "this baby is special because it's mixed, and therfore worth the loss of countless lives and endless resources," it would've come off a lot less weird. But that would've prevented the author from presenting this couple in this morally superior light.
Overall, I enjoyed Saga until I didn't. I won't be finishing it. At the start, the good outweighed the bad, but the longer the story dragged on, the more racist tropes were introduced, the more black and poc-coded characters were either killed off or brushed aside, the more random characters and subplots that didn't progress the main story were introduced, the less enjoyable it became.
season 6 episode 22 “The Man Who Knew Too Much” was an amazing episode. the start of it had you hooked, the same but strangely different cliffhanger supernatural beginning. you continue to follow a confused sam around as he tries to figure out who he is, he’s frantic and has a shady past, flashbacks start of him with dean and bobby dealing with cas and purgatory, you start to wonder how that has to do with what happened to sam, you continue on to find out theres another vesion of him trying to kill him and you find out its soulless sam, and that cas broke down the wall death put up in his mind, that he was dreaming, that he broke into pieces and he was one of them, when he killed soulless sam he remembered who he was, and everything he did when he was soulless because that piece became apart of him, same thing happens when sam meets the part of him that remembers hell, he kills him and regains his memories. he then wakes up to realty, seemingly fine. you continue on the episode as normal, dean and bobby worried about him but now following the plotline. the fact that it STARTED like that, the protrayal of how sam was regaining his memories and reacting to cas breaking down the wall in his mind. just wow