azu the third (@azunyaciusthree) 's Twitter Profile
azu the third

@azunyaciusthree

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calendar_today31-05-2024 12:29:28

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waldy lives (@sneedliberalism) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why do so many people want the movie to be dumber. I'm a capitalist and I thought it made one of the most compelling cases for a more left wing vision I've ever seen: that capitalism turns its favored children into naive morons, while the losers are driven insane

hazel (@andnowwelie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

mind you shah rukh khan could play sonny hyes in his sleep but brad pitt could never even come close to scratching the surface of kabir khan

clark (@m4noftomorrow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As bad as Superman saying "I am as human as anyone... and that's my greatest strength" is, it'll be never as bad as him saying "Krypton had it's chance" and "I grew up in Kansas general. I'm as American as it gets"

Yaffa (@archaicf0ssil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fandom is a weak concept. What you really need is a very niche circle of gay mutuals where you all watch whatever shows your mutuals are posting about. It's like tv gay twitter bookclub.

⚒β˜ͺ︎ noor's gf 🧑🀍🩷 (@moong3nder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

if i went around telling gay men "im holding space for you having a wife in ten years" you'll immediately understand that as homophobia. but you can go on a podcast and say that about lesbians and its just all fine and great apparently

sai (@saikzha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

what people dont get is that the special type of hate lesbians face isnt just for being attracted to women, but for not being attracted to men in a male centered society.

gray (@coolishdad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

bisexual people need to start decentering c!s men. stand the fuck up. how do you not feel weird when someone says something like this

πŸ§Ÿβ€β™‚οΈ (@fulcibaby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The best MCU movie (taserface bit notwithstanding) and the only one to posit that incessant pop culture/nostalgia obsession is a crutch that needs to be overcome instead of a comfort to be cherished