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I Don't Know If Someones Mentioned This Yet But Has Anyone Compared How The Hijab Is Treated In Real
I don't know if someone’s mentioned this yet but has anyone compared how the hijab is treated in real life and how the Mandalorian’s armor is treated in Star Wars? From people trying to forcefully take it off to see what’s underneath, to people saying that they are being brainwashed for wanting to wear their collective head covering.
I don’t know, it just has some parallels that are interesting to think about.
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Common things you learn to do when you have a sibling
1. Yawn with one eye open at least, you don't know when your sibling will get uppity and put their finger in your mouth like the utter heathen they are.
2. Walk with your ass covered. Vigilance is your friend and your sibling is your enemy. Your sibling will take every chance they have to kick you right between your ass cheeks.
3. Steal their charger. You could steal other things too but nothing causes as much outrage as stealing the continued lifeblood of their phone.
4. Accept the reality that your sibling’s friends are trash and will always be trash in your mind.
5. Fighting to first blood. Body slamming your sibling to the ground is something you learn to do early on.
I started reading Naruto fanfiction again and the words “ya know” have been violently re-added to my vocabulary.
I love Chinese bl novels because the main character will always be like, “I’m a straight male who has never had a single homosexual thought ever”
And then like not even five months later they’ll be giving out a blowjob “purely for science” like that’s a completely normal and heterosexual thing to do.
Like, I’m currently reading a transmigration novel where the mc is like, “I’m so straight,” but then his first solution to a problem that he’s having where someone is spying on him to ruin his reputation is to have a phone call in front on the spy about having an affair, go out and buy sexy lingerie, invite his “husband” to a night in a hotel, and then wait for the chaos.
My brother in Christ, what part of you felt like that was the heterosexual thing to do??
I find it ironic that Jason calls Tim replacement when he’s the og replacement.
Batfam Lightsabers
Here’s my take on the lightsaber colors of the Batfamily. This is purely opinion so please don't take it too seriously.
Bruce: Purple, I feel like he’s constantly walking the line between light and dark and his lightsaber would reflect that.
Dick: Blue, he’s hyper focused on physicality so this would reaffirm that. He’d be a knight for sure. (that doesn't mean he isn't smart!)
Barbara: Yellow, she’ll always be oracle to me.
Jason: Red, he’d be a darksider but not a Sith, you know? Like, he’s an angry individual but also not evil.
Cass: Orange, she’s highly skilled in combat but she’s just a genuinely peaceful person.
Tim: Yellow, this color was made for him and you can not convince me otherwise. An entire faction that depends on tech just as much as the force? Sign Tim up.
Steph: Pink, I have no idea why it just seems like something she would do. Just get the rarest and most misunderstood lightsaber color like it’s no big deal.
Duke: Green, he has powers already so I feel like that would transfer over to him being more focused on the force and stuff.
Damian: White, he’s constantly being pulled between the light side (his father) and the dark side (his mother). His lightsaber should reflect less of a struggle and more of neutrality.