I think we should talk about Orton Mahlson more
He time travels decades into the future where a bunch of sentient pistachios have taken over but the thing he focuses most on is the TV show a teenager told him he would end up making
That’s hilarious to me but also kinda respectable ngl. You go king. Go get on that autism grind
reblog this and put in the tags what you think an absolutely gold star album is. every song hits, every song links thematically, the order of the songs feels purposeful, and just all round it feels just. so well made
Wanting to interact with other MML fans but I’m nervous even though last summer my old Dwampyverse blog was way bigger than this one and I interacted with people in the fandom a lot 😭
I know for a fact I’ve already said this before last year but this has so much Dakota energy to me and I can’t explain it
(Bit of a volume warning at the end btw)
AAAAAAAAAAA (sound of girl who had many thoughts about their hyperfixation with no idea how to articulate a single one)
Living up to my URL with a bonus sexuality crisis ❤️ Also thinking of testing out the name Brooklyn
I was listening to Meet the Plastics from Mean Girls and randomly had the beautiful realization that ‘Heinz Doofenshmirtz’ and ‘Regina George’ have the same amount of syllables
I WANT ORANGE SODA, I DON’T WANT TO PUT A DAY SETTING ON MY TIME MACHINE BECAUSE I WANT A CUPHOLDER
I have not watched Gravity Falls in a number of years but man did it make my day to find out Alex Hirsch quoted ‘Grunkle Stunkle wins the funkle bunkle’
Some women are conditioned to be fragile and weak, and to believe that it's a sin to outperform a man. Her feminism would involve allowing women to be strong.
Some women are expected to be strong at times when they can't. Her feminism would involve reassuring her that it's okay to not be strong.
Some neurodivergent people are raised to believe that they're too stupid to ever amount to anything. Their disability activism would involve reassuring them that they're capable.
Some neurodivergent people are raised to believe that they're smart and gifted, and are expected to live up to impossible standards. Their disability activism would involve allowing them to fail, make mistakes, be stupid, etc.
Some children are constantly reminded "you're the child, I'm the adult" in order to deny their autonomy. Their youth rights activism would involve treating them like an adult at times when they feel ready for it.
Some children are treated like adults in order to justify increased expectations or to downplay abuse against them. Their youth rights activism would involve allowing them to be a child.
There is no one-size-fits-all solution to oppression. Each individual person's experience is different. Whatever trauma is caused by their oppression, the activism should focus on undoing it.
When I saw Neil Gaiman trending I was like DID HE SAY SOMETHING ABOUT THE SHOW but nah this fandom is just feral at all times