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Homofacism: Our current cultural trend that people who oppose gay marriage (or gayness in general) need to be punished.
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I'm with Klavan when it comes to homofacism. There will be gay people and it's really not my problem if it's a sin or not (because, honestly, I've got a track record of sinful nature myself), but this attitude these days needs to be crushed. Gay rights are just like any other rights: one does not interfere someone else's.
When did people lose this idea? It's a very simple one: You can be free, but so can the next guy.
pjmedia.com/andrewklavan/2014/…
I'm with Klavan when it comes to homofacism. There will be gay people and it's really not my problem if it's a sin or not (because, honestly, I've got a track record of sinful nature myself), but this attitude these days needs to be crushed. Gay rights are just like any other rights: one does not interfere someone else's.
When did people lose this idea? It's a very simple one: You can be free, but so can the next guy.
Mork Reise, a Jumanji Fanmake
Jumanji fever hit my friend group a while ago. So, jumped in, myself. And, as usual, there's a setting change: going from an African jungle to the icy north. Mørk Reise, name meaning "Dark Journey". Don't have a cast as of yet, unfortunately. A child discovers a game that's actually imbued with ancient, Norse runes meant to unleash dangerous magics from all parts of the Nine Realms. An unfortunate roll leads to him vanishing into the snows and mountains for years and years. Once the correct conditions are met, he is released. Now, the game resumes and it becomes more and more dangerous. Cast: Alan Parrish: Sarah Whittle: Judy Shepherd: Peter Shepherd: Carl Bentley: Daryl Blubbs (Gravity Falls) Sam Parrish: Carol Parrish: Aunt Nora: Dr. Frasier Krane (Cheers/Frasier) Bats: Valkyries Mosquitos: Ravens Monkeys: Dwarves Lion: Fenrir Plant: Jormungandr Stampede: The Wild Hunt Crocodile: Nokke (a Germanic swamp monster) Van Pelt: Ragnar Lodbrok
Loser, Baby: Sleepwalkers-Style
Been hooked on this song lately and part of me realized it gels with the two protagonists of Sleepwalkers...making the language more G-rated, but there's an in-universe explanation. And, just fair warning... SPOILER ALERT! Trinity: So things look bad, and your back's against the wall... Your life story's just been downhill. You're feelin' filthy as a dive bar bathroom stall, Can't keep up with the world throwin' ya bills. You've lost your way, you think your life is wrecked... Well, let me just say, you're CORRECT~ Peter: Wait, what? Trinity: You're a loser, baby~ A loser little baby You're a messed up, little cryin' brat! Peter: HEY! Trinity: You're a loser, just like me! Peter: Thanks, jerk. Trinity: You're a screw's-loose-schmoozer, Your life's got a one-star review, sir! You keep diggin' at rock bottom, But ya got company! Peter: You're trying to make me feel BETTER, right? Trinity: There was a time I thought no one could relate To the gruesome ways in which I'm
The Beast and Scullery Maid
A few days ago, I brought up my idea to mix two of my favorite fairy tales: Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast. With a little help from @Skullmaiden98 , I found a way to accomplish just that. Also, I use the name "Cendrillon", since that was the original name for Cinderella. No real reason, I just wanted something that looked unique. ~~ Once upon a time, the people would speak of a monster deep in the woods of Perrault. Worse than the wolves, giants, fairies, or witches by far. And yet, Cendrillon's father made it out alive. That was how he made his fortune and allowed their family to live comfortably. Unfortunately, it all changed when the mother died and her father remarried a countess. She and her two beautiful daughters never had a great relationship with the plain but golden-hearted Cendrillon, but they could be cordial and allow the family to function. That is, until Cendrillon's father died as well. Then, the countess reduced Cendrillon into a servant in their own house. But
Red Skull's Revenge: Did Ya Know...?
And here we go, the last fanmake I've done so far. Love the fact that the last three are done in chronological order. ANYWAY... This fanmake had perhaps some of the most alterations in any fanmake I've done. The change in finales for the Aladdin fanmake meant the opening had to be changed significantly: making it more of a return trip. The biggest impact was the "Nothing in the Whole Wide World" song, changing it from just Genie's return to the entire group singing about their experiences at sea. This fanmake was dedicated to an old friend of mine, Redhavic, who died earlier that year. After not being in as much contact with each other, writing fanmakes started getting us back on track. The change of Doofenshmirtz's context also caused a few problems. I kept running into the question of "Why don't they just accept him?" The answer came from the fact that his crimes were still too big to be just hand-waved. My choice of Don Karnage as Abis Maal was one that I had even before I started
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And no, this isn't a problem with the article. Just made my blood boil knowing it exists.