Art for Eudaemonia by Bur link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/13993839
I have been sitting on this for about 3 months because I never had the time but now I am free!!! Expect productivity spell followed by sudden disappearance.
hey do you guys know about the uncomfortably horny BDSM song cut from Disney’s Aladdin
Group selfie!! 👀❤️
Dave Filoni: *talks about not giving away that Sabine was getting all the cool stuff because the others would get jealous* It's like driving in a family car, and then Steve's like "I don't get a jetpack or a lightsaber!" - I'm like, yeah but you got Kallus so...
Audience: *cheers*
Steve Blum: Boy did I... BBFs baby.
Tiya Sircar: You got the bromance of all bromances.
Steve: What are we calling him now?
Steve and David, the host: Hot Kallus!
Dave: Is that a 'we' thing? That's what you're calling him!
Steve: I'm not ashamed of that! Very handsome man.
-Later-
David: Let's talk about Zeb and how he changed through season 3, are we going to see more of that in season 4?
Steve: I think so. He'll get about 20 percent better at not losing Chopper in bets. Not because he likes Chopper any more, he's just getting better at, you know, the betting thing. I don't know, hopefully he'll head to Lira San and start a family with Kallus.
parallels between episode six from season 5 and noelle’s (probable) fanfic “don’t go”
Galaxy historians, passing down the story of the final battle between the Resistance and the Final Order: -and they were co-generals
Space gays:
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Disclaimers: while I have been learning ASL (American Sign Language, I am not yet fluent. Also, I am not deaf. Both of these things being said, I have been learning ASL for nearly a year and I’ve been doing independant research about the language itself and the Deaf community. What I’ve listed below are things that I have learned from my own personal experience signing, what I’ve learned in my ASL class, and what I’ve learned from my independant research.
1) When you write signed dialogue, use quotation marks and everything else you would use for any other type of dialogue. Yes, I know they didn’t do that in the Magnus Chase series, but many Deaf readers were made uncomfortable at the choice to depict sign language as not speech. Establish early on that the character signs and then use tags such as “xe signed,” or “hir motions were snappy with irritation.”
2) Without facial expressions, someone’s signs are going to be almost meaningless. All of the grammar is in the face, as are some descriptors. For example, if you can’t see a character’s face, and you’re only looking at their hands, the signs would be the same for the statement “Xe doesn’t have dogs.” and the question “Does xe have dogs?”
3) There is no such thing as fluent lipreading. The best lipreaders in the world can only understand about 70% of what’s being said, and factors such as darkness, the presence of mustaches, lack of context, and a bunch of other common things can easily lower that ability. If someone’s lipreading, they’re taking little pieces of what they can lipread, and stitching together context and other details to get a general picture of what’s going on, but there’s still always going to be holes.
4) If you’re writing a character who can’t hear, know the difference between deaf (lowercase d) and Deaf (uppercase D). The medical term for not being able to hear anything is deaf. People who use their deafness as part of their identity are referred to, and refer to themselves as Deaf. They are part of the Deaf community.
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Black people do not have to be exceptional for their right to life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!