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19 yo white agender lesbian — always open to dms and criticism 🫶 || FREE THE PEOPLE 🇵🇸🇨🇩🇸🇩🇭🇹🇱🇧| future journalist 🍂💛
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jason todd’s morality is something so twisted up into itself and contradicting in nature that it should never be entirely heroic or villainous but something unique that displays the complexity of his story
My ideal portrayal of Jason Todd and his morals is looks like a terrible person when next to most heroes and looks like a saint when next to most villains I dislike it when he’s too far in either direction both groups should be side eyeing him like “wtf is this guys deal”.
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@dukenuketheem we also have to think about the fact that trisha paytays is a known serial liar so this could just be a lie.
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@Silkyspiderz exactly there are gradiations to what a bad father can encompass and he has framework for some of those traits, but instead dc makes him hit his kids and ruin their lives.
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honesty time: all of the batboy covers disgust me to a deep level. as a lesbian i gag at the first three. as someone who is in love with stephanie brown i think she looks like an ig fitness influencer.
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@criminalplaza HAHAHAHA i’ve had this video saved in my phone for MONTHS it makes me laugh so hard every time.
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@mattxiv gay to gay where the fuck did you get this i’ve never seen this performance in anything better than 180 resolution.
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@RoraNights she texted him with a “it’s about dick” and instead of hearing all his dirty secrets like he expected he’s stuck on the call.
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#1 Gulliver’s Travels (1726). a satirical novel about a man venturing to four fictional countries much different to England. criticizes human society, the English government and makes commentary on the vulgar and asinine practices of civilization
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#3 Letter to The Father (1966). fictional analysis of the reason hostility and estrangement becomes so strong between fathers and their sons by exploring the teachings that led the main character failing to live, marry, and become fatherly himself.
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i’m still thinking about prosthetic eye jason. putting a tiny camera in one of his prosthetics to collect data or getting really cool scary ones made because he thinks they’re sick (they are) there’s so many possibilities here someone here me out. imagine how sick this would be
i like the headcanon that jason has a prosthetic eye and pops it out to scare the shit out of people. full theatre kid screaming falling to his knees screaming “MY EYE OH MY GOD HELP DO SOMETHING PLEASE-“ popping a fake blood capsule and wailing.
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#2 Cats Cradle (1963). another satirical work, exploring scifi and postmodernism, often mocking nuclear warfare, institutionalized religion, and technological issues. raises themes of free will under technological advancement and the use of religion to justify suffering
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#6 Frankenstein (1818). after a scientist creates a monster, themes of creation and abandonment, responsibility of those in power, rebellion against a “father”, and the familiar need to take care of each other are explored throughout the monster’s life.
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#4 Great Expectations (1861). an orphan is given the chance to leave the poverty he looks down on by a wealthy criminal, changing his life. explores love, revenge, poverty, and morality. it shows that there are things more important than wealth, like loyalty, and consciousness
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#10 The Metamorphosis (1915). a man wakes up as a massive cockroach in a novel that explores people being shackled by their circumstances, and themes like life, death, and family. commentary on human isolation, and the struggle to find identity.
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@heyyitsjanea you need to distribute the 2 onto the parentheses so the answer is 1 but go off.
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#8 De Profundis (written in prison). a love letter written from Wilde to Douglas while imprisoned for his homosexuality. he mourns his own potential and greatness and aches for reconciliation after his public humiliation. touches on religion, introspection, and possibility
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#9 The Fall of the House of Usher (1839). follows a narrator who is visiting his friend and friend’s sister who are ill. the friend believes the house to sentient and haunting them. overall tone of dread, fear, and a main theme of the manifestations of an unwell mental state.
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@brutaliabirds her smile dropping when he looks at her has always made me giggle tbh it’s giving “okay so maybe the joke wasn’t funny”.
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#5 One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1962). a man faking insanity slowly takes over the mental hospital in a novel that critiques psychiatry and its power imbalances, uplifts individualized values, and shows a extremely dark, fictionalized account of the institutionalized.
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@Goukkazaru @TheElliotPage Imagine thinking you have the authority to not only disregard somebody’s identity but do it publicly to somebody hundreds of times more successful than you.
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