Pretty pretty please join us in enjoying this collection of sublime fanart for @kianamaiart's Pretty Pretty Please I don't Want to be a Magical Girl. If you haven't yet seen the pilot animatic, you can watch it here if you like—it's really very good. Thank you to Kiana and all of your fans for these delightful visual treats! We can't wait to follow along for more Aika, Zira, Hoshi, and co. <3
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Love how they had to say "transgender opponent" because that matters so much because obviously men are just stronger than women a woman could never hurt another woman
im being sarcastic.
Fuck it.
I don't even have the strength to comment on this.
I'm 100% done with this shit.
this is literally me right now
I'm 2/3rds of the way through the semester but I am completely burned out. I just can't keep going. I'm trying so damn hard but I can't. And I don't know what to do anymore. I just want to cry. I just want to break down.
If you're a single issue feminist and you want to raise your son to respect women but you also use authoritarian parenting, you're pretty much guaranteeing that your son will be sexist. You're pretty much guaranteeing that your son will think being sexist is siding with the resistance, which is a common piece of propaganda that sexists use.
If you deny any struggles that he has and you expect him to care about women's struggles, you're pretty much guaranteeing that he will see feminism as women getting special treatment.
If you demand that he respect women and also demand that he respect authority, and if you call it "disrespect" when he yells at you in direct response to you yelling at him first, then you're pretty much guaranteeing that he won't take complaints of "disrespect" seriously.
If you rule with an iron fist and make him afraid of you, you're pretty much guaranteeing that he won't respect anyone who can't make him afraid of them, and the vast majority of women who he disrespects are not going to be able to make him afraid.
If you want him to question society's harmful attitudes against women, you also have to raise him to question society's harmful attitudes that benefit you. This includes society's harmful attitudes against children.
hi baby punk and idk having an older person to help introduce kids to like community events they could do to help out would be neat. like a clean up or volunteering. not sure if that was what u had in mind though
Now that i'm getting older (a 27 year old punk this year, been more involved in the punk spaces for 5 yearas now), I've realized that I am no longer a baby punk -- despite not having a 'scene' at home -- and I will soon become the mentor for the younger punks. Yet, I don't know how to be one. This is perhaps an odd question, but baby punks tell me:
What can older punks do to teach y'all stuff about the subculture? What has been disappointing behavior from older punks you wish to not see again?
And older punks! (Or baby punks that have a good insight on this): How can I be a better mentor for the youngins? Tips and tricks on how to look out for them? How can I avoid being such a groggy old head? LOL
THISS OH MY GOD. Such a common trope in dystopian literature where the government pins it on whatever random person they can find if they can't catch the true 'criminal'.
I believe in Luigi Mangione.
I believe in the shooter who killed that CEO.
I do not believe they are the same person.
I believe the NYPD is lying to us and putting it on an innocent man to prove a point.
Do not let that point be proven.
SHES SPREADING THE LOVEEE I LLOVE HER SM MY LIL CUTIEE
ohh book. you were my favourite since when you were still called dictionary...
wait I actually love this sm Dr. deathray please cure me
I wrote this song about mania and psychosis.
I deal a lot with mental health issues, and this song directly deals with the powerful feeling mania gives, but I also go into my issues with delusions and the damage I can and have caused.
Music has always been an escape.
as a doomer i don't expect things to change im not wallowing in my misery because i think it's going to make things better im miserable because things won't get better no matter what we small puny peasants do. go ahead and make fun of me but this isn't coming from a sentiment of supposed intellectual superiority or whatever im just depressed and hopeless and tired of people not noticing the signs
this mindset is why we lose btw. If people thought this about stonewall or the blm movement or bacon’s rebellion any other revolution where us “””””puny peasants””””” made a stand for a change they never would have happened and things would be much worse. I see the signs, and you know what? They fuel me. They make me more radical for change, because we need one. You, as a doomer, actively make our chances at a change worse. You, as a doomer, are proving your own point. Do you want your point to be proven? I used to be like you but for the love of god I don’t care how young or old or poor or queer or disabled or black or depressed or neurodivergent you are. You. Can. Make. A. Difference. And not fighting for one dooms the people who want a change and actually take action to do so. I know it’s hard, I know it’s daunting. But you need to stay hopeful. You need to stay punk. You need to stay loud. You need to stay non complacent. You need to stay hopeful. You need to stay hopeful. You need to stay hopeful.