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revive-the-fandom:

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What if Hicctrid had Zephyr wayyy early ?

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kathrahender:

Villain: Join me.

Hero: No, I’ll never join you!

Villain: Okay, then I’ll join you!

Hero: I- 🧍🏻What?

Villain: I feel alone okay?! If you don’t want to join me I’ll join you!


This but with your favorite Hero/Villain duos.

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pansy2025:

pansy2025:

anyway. stop making your entire personality being mean. it’s boring

i’m so tired of it. oh you’re jaded? oh you’re casually cruel? oh you think it’s funny? you think you’re better than everybody else? snooze! why don’t you go get a real personality

(via magical-girl-coral)

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hope-for-the-planet:

From the article:

“If you look only at the trend of species declines, it would be easy to think that we’re failing to protect biodiversity, but you would not be looking at the full picture,” said Penny Langhammer, lead author of the study and Executive Vice President of Re:wild. What we show with this paper is that conservation is, in fact, working to halt and reverse biodiversity loss. It is clear that conservation must be prioritized and receive significant additional resources and political support globally, while we simultaneously address the systemic drivers of biodiversity loss, such as unsustainable consumption and production.”

This massive meta analysis (for those not familiar, a study analyzing the results of many studies on similar topics) found that the vast majority of conservation efforts show much much better results than doing nothing. In many cases, biodiversity loss was not only stopped but reversed.

This shows that conservation efforts really work and money invested is put to very good use. Legally protecting endangered species really works, restoring habitat really works, removing invasive species really works, returning land to Indigenous communities works. All of the blood, sweat, and tears being poured into protecting the natural world has been making a real, big, tangible, difference on a global scale.

(via fancycake)

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meenanya:

Me: Jason Todd’s issues with the Joker have less to do with revenge, and more to do with blatant systemic failures and feeling like he never mattered in both life and death. Devolving Jason’s character to being obsessed with the Joker specifically detracts from his very real grievances. It was never just about killing the Joker. Saying it was is nothing but a cop out that allows the audience and the narrative itself to never have to engage with his feelings or beliefs directly.

Also Me: It would be real cool if the Joker disappeared forever, preferably violently.

(via phantomchick)

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homoqueerjewhobbit:

quasi-normalcy:

*takes out your brain*

*lovingly washes away all of the gunk and grime in a tub of soapy water*

*returns it to your skull pink and sparkling like new*

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zmpl:

zmpl:

this is a message to all babytrans. you may come across a subreddit or maybe even a 4chan board that is made up entirely of the most miserable trans people you’ve ever met. they have their own lingo borrowed straight from incel communities. but instead of being an incel where cishet men tell each other that women will never want to fuck them because of 2 mm of browbone, it’s trans women telling each other that they will never be a woman because of 2 mm of browbone. it’s trans men calling other trans men pooners for having a round face instead of a chiseled gigachad jawline. but they swear it’s not a toxic community because they’re all hiding under several layers of irony, so you can never really tell if someone is being serious. and it’s very important that you never visit these forums, even out of morbid curiosity

since this post is making rounds i feel like resharing this for no reason in particular

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(comic by @tpwrtrmnky)

(via anxiety-go-brrrrrrr)

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and-fishing-equipment:

you need to do a little dance in the kitchen. it is vitally important for your health that you do a little dance in the kitchen. you understand

(via anxiety-go-brrrrrrr)

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