Can't wait for Sanders Sides to finally come back and the only thing we'll get from Logan is something like this
preach
I think one thing we need to address in the US if we want to de-stigmatize multi-generational households that include ADULTS from multiple generations, is that parents need to learn how to have adult relationships with their offspring.
Should my daughter deign to live with me when she's an adult she will not be my some vassal that has to obey my household rules. She graduates into being a peer in setting and managing the boundaries, cleanliness and appearance of our home.
Too many parents want to have relationships with grown ass adults in which the parents maintain control and authority, and in which they leverage money and history to get their way from an adult who, very reasonably, wants to be able to make choices and have influence. And then those parents wonder why their kids keep their distance!
But then people act like I've lost it because I let my 5 year old pick the color of paint in her room- a room I seldom spend time in except to take care of her, and a room in which I want her to be comfortable and happy.
I'm not gonna let her choose a paint color for the kitchen right now, because she's capricious and bad at negotiating so we can pick a color we all like. But when she's an adult, if she's still living here? Why shouldn't she get to influence her environment?
People like to have agency. We limit the agency of children because they make choices without the full ability to understand the results (sorry baby, you are gonna get vaccinated for pollio even if you don't like it. You don't understand pollio).
But limiting an adults choices in their own home, just because you don't think that home should be a real home for them because it's just for you, is kind of an asshole move, to me.
No need to argue with me if you disagree. You can have your own opinion.
But I couldn't treat my kid that way, and I have seen enough to know that not every parent treats their adult children like permanently incompetent interlopers.
I didn't just buy this house for ME. I bought it for MY FAMILY. My baby is my family.
Had to import this one immediately
INTRULOGICAL
I love everything about this post
The combo meme redraw of Bug and Koda came to me right before I fell asleep and tbh if I drew it then it probably would have looked the same.
Also a Mourosel cause i love me a evil weirdo. Wheeeeee
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Peacemaker spam I just rewatched the show
That means Tumblr has not flagged my profile as “Sensitive”.
bring it back pls barbie needs this
I miss the era where there'd be outtakes to animated movies like toy story or early 2000s barbie movies that shit was hilarious and so wholesome
cringe era starts at age 21
Alan Moore is a very strange individual with the mind of some creative god. He has written books such as "Voice of the Fire," "Jerusalem," and months back released his new short story collection called "Illuminations." He was born, raised, and is probably planning on living the rest of his life in his hometown of Northampton, a town in England. His hometown plays a very important role in many of his writings in his books, as "Voice of the Fire" dives deep into the history of the town, all the way back even into the caveman ages.
In regard to the comic book industry, Alan Moore is a legend. He is the name behind works such as "Providence" and "Promethea" but his most famous works lie within DC's Vertigo, or now Black Label, works which include his take on "The Saga of the Swamp Thing," "Batman: The Killing Joke" and "Watchmen."
He's had a rough history with DC comics, often times ending with the company screwing him over. While he never confirmed his reason for it, Alan Moore has come out to say he is officially done with comics, but it isn't too farfetched to say DC comics and their business deals have had something to do with it. This is more so seen with Watchmen, as Moore has wanted nothing to do with the movie that came out in 2009 or the HBO miniseries that came out ten years later after the movie.
His contributions, however, will not be forgotten. The events that took place in the Killing Joke have become canon in the Batman mythos and his work on Swamp Thing is what's fueling the Swamp Thing movie that will be a part of James Gunn's new DC cinematic universe, with the first chapter being titled "Gods and Monsters." On top of that, Watchmen is still very much alive. The characters have met the primary DC heroes in a storyline called Doomsday Clock and not too long ago there was a mini series in the comics dedicated to the iconic character of Rorschach.
While his comics were, and still are, fantastic, his books hold the same valor as hidden gems and should be considered classics amongst all that is published today. If one looks hard enough, they'll find headlines or even other authors claiming that Alan Moore is the best living writer of the English language. His works support that claim solidly.
Tough decisions...