People have requested this shirt in black, so im going to make a few in black
So, if you’d rather be listening to the grammy award winning 1999 hit Smooth by Santana Feat Rob Thomas of Matchbox Twenty off the multi-platinum album supernatural… then you should definitely buy this shirt, let the people know.
Someone buy me this goddamn shirt
Do it
I get compliments on mine all the time ❤😁
yeee
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“why does that character have to be queer?”
why not?
“why does that character have to be trans?”
why not?
“why does that character have to be a poc?”
why not?
this post is making straight cis white ppl angry keep reblogging it
Another good response along with “Why not?” - “As opposed to?”
Just watch them try not to say ‘normal’, JUST WATCH THEM.
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the boy cries ye a sweater-a tears……and ye kill him
I can’t believe this doesn’t have more notes like this is a god-tier spongebob reference, this is a level of spongebob humor that I can’t even hope to achieve in my lifetime
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Anonymous asked: The weird thing abt the writing in Arthur is that when we first meet Nemo the whole episode (Francine and the Feline) is about how he and Pal are really good friends much to the chagrin of Arthur. And then whenever there's a Pal/Kate-centric episode it shows them as enemies and idk I feel like it's a wasted opportunity
yeah nah i feel you, like. ok first of all, the cats and dogs being Mortal Enemies trope is overdone. it’s old hat. plus, the episode revolves around arthur thinking cats are mean and stupid and that francine’s cat specifically is out to kill his dog. so resolving that episode by having arthur change his stance on cats and then making nemo out to be a villain in later episodes is not great writing.
like, i’m not a fan of the kate and pal episodes to begin with but having nemo as a one-dimensional antagonist when they spent an entire episode trying to get across the point that cats aren’t inherently bad, it’s… it’s just not good, my friends.



