just learned that instead of just saying 'if i die one of these days' she says 'if i die halfway through the journey/before all is said and done' and this nuance makes katsuki's death even more emotional to me😭
Truly the nonbinary feel of 'I want to look like a gorgeous woman but in the way that an unbelievably pretty man might look like a gorgeous woman' is a complicated feeling to explain the nuance of
I'm tired of right-wing conservatives parading around as if they're true liberty-loving Americans, yet deep down, they're just hateful, authoritarian bigots. They can see nuance when it suits their motives, but when it comes to the LGB, it's generalizations and a hard 'f- you.'
those non blacks wanting to talk about bell hooks with no nuance is weird and why y’all should stfu. i don’t think that cis black woman is infallible at all she was a land lord which is ew. she also wrote immensely on being black which non blacks don’t have the room to critique.
professora: talvez pareça homofóbico, mas a peça foi escrita na década de 80 e-
eu, pensando: bati o olho e instantaneamente percebi que a peça foi escrita por um homem gay pois nenhum jeito de um hétero retratar homossexualidade com tanta nuance
interesting how we keep seeing complex latino men in media but fans insist on stripping those characters of any nuance and reducing them to oversexualized stereotypes