I am a little tiered of women breaking gender norms by wearing a suit to a black tie event. I want a non binary or male to break it by showing up in a full blown gown or strapless dress. Spice things up a bit.
The mayor secretly knows but is just so glad that his younger brothers are getting along with something.
You’re the town’s superhero. Your greatest enemy is the town’s supervillian. However, secretly, your both brothers. This isn’t anything tragic, as your whole destructive rivalry is actually just a massive prank on your third brother, the mayor.
Has anyone else studied a different countries culture really thoroughly, not for a job or a school project, but because an OC for the book your writing that is only a minor character is from there and you want them to be realistic, or is it just me?
I have a head cannon about Data. He always had emotions but only the complicated ones like love and was only missing the simpler ones like anger, fear, sadness, and happiness. That is why he had desires to learn and grow, want and have friendship, and be interested in abstract concepts like art.
"Oh my, your so shy." "Sorry, she is shy."
Brush. I have social anxiety. Even shy people don't tense up and shrink into themselves when some one they Slightly KNOW walks up to them
So in Smallville the kryptonite is creating all the villains and mutations but in the comics it causes cancer because it is radioactive. Does that mean kryptonite can be used to activate powers in metahumans the same way nuclear radiation can speed up the x gene in the x men? What if kryptonite dust was scattered throughout the galaxy causing rapid mutations in forms of powers and that is why everyone in the 31st century or the legion of superheroes time every alien race has powers!? Could Krypton's explosion be the reason why ten centuries later everyone has powers but humans (because humans rounded up all the kryptonite on their planet because they knew about it because of superman) and that is why no one could prevent it from happening? I mean the green lantern core is a good indication that aliens didn't have such a large power difference compared to humans, so.
I feel like that may have been the authors intention. Allowing you to imagine the character just as much as them.
Does anyone else just lay in bed with a full bladder just because you REFUSE to get up before your alarm?
I need you to hear me out to the end on my view of the trans rights being taken away. It's not about weather it's right or wrong, it's about how many freedoms your willing to give up. Because if the government can take it away from one group they can take it away from any group.
The government can now control what medications and procedures you can have when safety is not an issue. They can control weather you can be in public even when you risk no one's safety or freedoms. They can now control what you wear.
You are a fool if you trust the government as it takes your freedom. Because we only have as much freedom as the least of us do.
He is proof that male authors are capable of writing good female characters. If you can't, your a bad writer.
Legit don't understand why more people don't read Discworld
Adora Belle Dearheart
She helps the voiceless and will shoot you as soon as look at you. The most cynical person in Ankh-Morpork, yes even more cynical than the legendary Sam Vimes. She's not here for your shit.
Susan Sto Helit
Death's granddaughter, all around badass whether with withering scorn, fireplace pokers, or her grandfather's sword. She will fuck you up.
Angua von Uberwald
Werewolf with a bad hair day (internally, externally her hair is always lovely and soft because she uses dog shampoo). She will go for your throat with a terrifying snarl. Most of the time she lets go. Most of the time.. Don't mess with her.
Granny Weatherwax
Most feared/respected witch on the Disc. Has stared Death in the face numerous times, so much so that Death actually respects her. Whew, you do not want to get on her bad side.