Has anyone theorized yet if Loki and shuri would be friends if they met
Blacktober Day 8: Magical Girl Ryuko Matoi (Kill La Kill)
Representation Matters
There is no actual, tangible reason why we allow people to starve, to be homeless, to suffer and die needlessly. Food is plentiful. Empty homes are plentiful. Medicine is plentiful. It’s hidden away behind constructs and we pretend those constructs mean something. There is an empty home and a homeless family, give them it. There is a sick child and common medicine to treat it, give it to them. There is a starving person and so much food wasted by corporations or hidden behind a dollar sign, feed them.
Cinnamon is just delicious sawdust.
listening to a radio interview rebecca did today, and when discussing the themes and origins of “stronger than you” and garnet, she spoke about how much the garnet/ruby+sapphire is based on her and ian’s love, an “interracial and gender expansive” love. and she spoke about how the song was somewhat inspired by a time in 2009, when her and ian were walking around their neighborhood, and several skinhead-looking types grabbed her, and pinned her against the wall, and asked “well, what do we have here?”. and said the song was about how despite that sort of persecution, they survived.
The Swing - Jean-Honoré Fragonard, ca. 1767, Oil on canvas (but make it DND)
9:01 Deep Breath // 10:01 The Pilot
Dr. Mae Jemison, MD, the first black woman in space and first actual astronaut to appear on a Star Trek show, one of the very few people on this planet of whom two pictures can be posted depicting them doing their job on a spaceship with entirely different contexts.
Representation matters