[Image description: A compilation of sketches of the characters Raven Queen, Lup, Kravitz, Barry, and Taako from TAZ Balance.
First sketch is of the Raven Queen, a raven-like humanoid woman, her head obscured by a bird skull, her body long and spindly and covered in grey feathers. She is wearing a black and red dress, with exposed-ribs-like design. She is holding her hand up in a welcoming gesture.
The second sketch is of the Reaper Squad huddled together in discussion. Lup happily suggests “I can blow that shit up so we can catch them off guard?” to which Kravitz reluctantly replies “Uh, let’s not??” while Barry encouragingly adds “But she’s so good at it!”
The third sketch is of Taako and Kravitz, chilling at home on the couch. Kravitz has a book in one hand, mid-read, while the other is slung over the couch. Taako takes Kravitz’s spare hand and is painting his nails, while Kravitz is looking at him lovingly with a smile on his face.
The final sketch is Kravitz, stanced and ready to strike. The feather tattoos on his forearm manifests and forms into the scythe, with more black feathers swirling around him as he powers up. END ID]
some of yall need to go back to like preschool level ‘girls can do anything boys can do’ feminism bc we are regressing into feminine = frivolous = weak = nurturing and masculine = power = force = competence at the speed of fucking light
Look, it’s simple. If a person has to actively work to make money, they’re not “the rich” and they’re not the problem. A surgeon making $200k a year still stops making money if they stop showing up to do surgery, because they’re still selling their labor. The radical discrepancies in how we value different skills are certainly a problem, but the guy who makes money when he doesn’t even get out of bed is the one making money on the value of other people’s labor.