fullten:

nyshadidntbreakit:

fullten:

reverseracism:

God’s Plan

https://amp.thedailybeast.com/suspected-white-supremacist-died-building-isis-style-bombs#click=https://t.co/BQ4Eor77Cy

“Beaver Dam police said the white supremacist literature didn’t necessarily mean Morrow was a white supremacist.

“It does cause me some concern but I want to make very clear just because Mr. Morrow was in the possession of this material, does not categorize in any particular light,” Lt. Terrence Gebhardt told CBS 58. “He could have been an individual that was doing research.””

Can you fucking IMAGINE anyone prevaricating that much if he’d had Islamist propaganda in his house?? Fucking hell.

All a Muslim person would need to be labelled a terrorist is exist, a white person has multiple bombs, ammo, and guns, with white supremacy literature, BLEW THEMSELVES UP making a BOMB, and it’s like, “He’s a good christain boy, we dunno what happened.”

allwillbeone:

esteicy-blog:

allwillbeone:

esteicy-blog:

The “on-off” relationships are terrible for the characters and the readers

Fictional toxic relationship is fine if it was handled properly for dramas or character developments, but… the “on-off” situation was overused for some couples and I couldn’t care anymore.(same for Polaris and Havok, and I really wish Marvel don’t whip Wolverine/Jean
dead horse)

I love fictional toxic relationships when they are well written, it’s fascinating to see how two (or more) characters can negatively affect each other in different ways, I don’t have a problem with that, specially if the victims start to fight for their freedom (metaphorically or literally).

But Romy, Havok/Polaris or any other example aren’t showed as toxic, they try to sell them as the perfect example of romance, but how can I care about two characters being “in love” if they can’t stay together for more than two years (or five minutes), I know love is hard but pleaaase.

Or even worse, when the relationship is about making one of the character less than the other.

About well written toxic relationships, Tom King’s run of Vision solo was good example. I’m really sorry to say this(bc I know you ship Vision/Wanda in MCU and idk you also ship them in comics), but the Vision solo really well captured Vision/Wanda’s unhealthy relationship history in a really creepy way. Yeah they shared nice moments but the relationship became sour(mostly because he’s a robot and she’s a Mutant) and toxic for each other imo.

Well… ROMY… I’d like to see them both have healthy(a bit angst and conflicts are fine) and stable relationships with
new love interests(of course it’s not Magneto or Sentry for Rogue). And having new love interests doesn’t mean they shouldn’t care each other. (I like Crystal and Pietro still kinda care for each other even they wouldn’t
got back together tho)