I can already sense that Pluribus aus are gonna be big in fandoms and that the fandoms will have long debates over which character(s) should be unaffected by the hive. In Phineas and Ferb it would be Candace-
Everyone who plays around with Tarot cards long enough winds up with a “bad” card that they love. I just barely persuaded my husband not to get the Ten of Swords tattooed on his body; traditionally, it shows a corpse with ten swords stuck in their body and means “utter ruin,” but he thought that if it took ten swords to kill you, then you must have put up a pretty good fight.
honestly this is the most badass ten of swords interpretation i've ever heard. i'm stealing this
WIZARD TIP: They will run out of swords eventually.
SETTLERS OF CATAN: THE MOVIE
starring TIMOTHY CHALAMET as BRICK
ANYA TAYLOR JOY as WHEAT
and JACK BLACK as SHEEP
a lot of you really need to internalize that acting avoidant isn't cute at all and that it will cost you experiences and life outcomes if you don't change course
It feels as though 2 pm will never arrive
It has never and never will be, 2 pm
huh, guess it did
my post about the romance being the plot of heated rivalry is making people think i mean there is no plot outside the romance and i just wanna be clear that what i meant is that it is a character relationship-driven show. i am obviously aware that there is more going on in that show than JUST their relationship. i was trying to point out how romance as a genre is different to romance as a subplot wherein the main driving force of the entire show’s plot is whether or not the two characters will get together within their circumstances. it’s not a show that is about hockey (i.e, the plot isn’t whether or not they get a stanley cup and fall in love in the process) and that’s where a lot of people believe it doesn’t have a plot at all because the story revolves around the characters
destroy the idea that angels are blonde and blue eyed and fair skinned !!! destroy the idea of holy imagery consisting only of white people !!!



iirc this is actually one of thomas blackshear’s main subject matters! so check out his stuff if ur interested
YES!!!!
i open tumblr
they're amputating my butthole
i close tumblr
Reblog to give a trans person a shockingly high resolution mango
target audience reached (me)
If federal immigration agents are coming to your area—or have already arrived—you may be frantically making plans to lay low at home, or perhaps grabbing your whistle and lacing up your sneakers to join a neighborhood watch. It’s a terrifying situation for undocumented residents and all American immigrants, and the climate has even become fraught for US citizens too. There are no simple answers for how to protect yourself and others in every scenario, but there are frameworks you can use for weighing your options.
The presence of immigration agents in cities and towns around the country has starkly increased in recent months, and tensions have escalated in step. On Wednesday, a federal agent shot and killed 37-year-old Minneapolis resident and US citizen Renee Nicole Good in her car during an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operation. Having already deployed 2,000 agents to Minnesota, DHS reportedly planned this week to send 1,000 more. "There are now more ICE agents in Minnesota than there are combined in Minneapolis police force and St. Paul police force,” Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar said on Friday. “So they are outnumbering our own local police officers out on the streets." (Minnesota and Illinois have since filed lawsuits in federal court to end the ICE “invasion” in those states.)
Elsewhere, Customs and Border Protection agents shot two people in a car in Portland, Oregon, on Thursday, hospitalizing both. These tragedies are just the latest in a series of violent incidents involving immigration agents that have escalated since US president Donald Trump took office a year ago with a sweeping anti-immigration agenda. In addition to intense activity in Minneapolis and Portland, ICE and CBP have carried out deportation operations across the US.
“The number of ICE agents has dramatically increased, the sheer presence in people’s communities is larger,” says Jennifer Whitlock, senior policy counsel at the National Immigration Law Center. “And this means that the risk of encountering an ICE officer has really increased for people, even if you’re not in any way attached to immigration.”











