dumpster-fire-sapphic-failgirl:
dumpster-fire-sapphic-failgirl:
I love that Dropout is so pro-union that they just stopped production without checking to see if their contracts were stuck
I mean i also love that they are able to keep making content now but just the solidarity of “NOBODY CROSSES THE PICKET LINES FIRST AND WE FIGURE OUT WHERE WE ARE SECOND”
for anyone new to dropout, this is one of their official pieces of merch
[ID: a picture of an orange magnet with a red border. There’s text in various fonts reading “Congratulations! You’ve Unionized!” and the word unionized is waving down then up. In the background of the magnet design is a collection of people from the shoulders down, linking arms. End ID]
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do you feel safe in your own home
yeah reasonably
Do you?
solonelytrying2beyours-deactiva:
lord forgive me but I may have to make a nonessential purchase
life is crying, reading books, drinking coffee, listening to like 2 songs, yearning, simping for the moon and then you die
so like. obviously it’s an immensely tragic route to take but sometimes it’s just so satisfying for a story to go “there’s no happy ending this time. resistance is futile in this scenario. the ‘good guys’ can’t win. this is a pointless last stand. so for their final act, our beloved characters are going to rock the antagonist’s shit so fucking hard it makes you stare at a wall struggling to process what just happened and how you feel about it for hours afterwards.”
i simply think that sometimes it’s the best possible narrative decision to allow characters to become supernovas, imploding on themselves but taking as much with them as possible. “you can’t save anyone” “maybe not, but i can hurt you”. fuck yes. if you can’t beat them, tear them apart.
i think more people should get that surgery that shapes your ears to be pointy. i think it should be available at any claire’s without an appointment
when people are like “oh so you’re just gonna judge someone for their political beliefs?” yes actually. I think someone’s values and opinions is a pretty reasonable thing to judge them for.