calmer-chameleon:

It’s so obvious that many leftists on here grew up believing super evil shit and then became woke like 6 months ago and they assume everyone is like that. No I actually didn’t need to learn to see garbagemen as people, that comes quite natural to many people? And treating retail staff as humans is also not a new concept to me as, you know, I have and likely will again work in retail. And I’m not even like That working class to put it that way lmao my dad worked as a librarian when I was a child, how fucking posh are the people who think it’s a radical new concept to consider people that have shitty jobs human???? It’s probably the same type of people who made fun of me in school because my parents had a crappy car and lived in a rented house.

kieren-fucking-walker:

disease-danger-darkness-silence:

icbiwf:

boydivisionss:

do u ever remember all the horrible offensve things u said when u were like 15 and u literally feel ur soul detach and turn 2 dust 

your fave is problematic: yourself

Basically, yeah. That’s kind of the point – you always have to look back on yourself and be mortified and resolve to be better.

Shit, the stuff I said just five YEARS ago (and I’m almost 33) makes me cringe like a motherfucker.

Burn in mortification. Rise from the ashes and be better. Lather, rinse, repeat for the rest of your life.

This is why purity culture doesn’t work!!! We’re all shit! We can all grow and do better!

rossjm:

zillion-ronald-manus:

globalchristendom:

anybody else cringe into the astral realm when a youtuber uses what i like to call a “rant avatar”

you know what i mean, like a cartoon image of themselves or other character that represents them that they have on the screen while audio of themselves whining plays over it

every epic libtard exposee response video has one of these and I blame Sargon of Akkad for this

neilnevins:

neilnevins:

Man I’m tired of live action remakes

i know Mike and Bryan are working on the Avatar live action series. Which bodes well for it considering the bar was set incredibly low in 2010. But the continuing idea that animation is a lesser way of telling a story that and that live action remakes are “how it was meant to be seen” just don’t sit well with me.

even with the most cutting-edge CGI, you’d be able to tell when a Fire Nation airship sorely stands out or when Appa has been superimposed in a shot. Every frame of the original show is so beautiful and animation made EVERYTHING feel like this world was completely realized. To date I’d argue it’s one of the most perfect examples of a well told and contained story. Everything felt fleshed out and lived in. What does live action bring to the table that was lacking 13 years ago? I dunno, man.