A real "I've never met a nice South African" moment
they're so pretty though 🥺
also is the South African lady wearing Pan-African/South African colours as nail polish? It's hard to tell but it looks cute
I'm not USAmerican so I didn't know about these places until fairly recently
Someone on Hexbear posted a link to this comic a while back which is both really good and really harrowing: (CW all kinds of abuse) https://elan.school/
Honestly I read most of it in the span of a day and I spent most of that day crying my eyes out, it's just all so so cruel
Idk it's late at night and I had some other rambling thoughts but I'm just going to summarise them with death to America and let's make sure the future's better
I like that it's so compressed you can't even see Herobrine anymore
tbf I get where you're coming from but also endorsing a stock right before the company is implicated in a terror attack is a perfectly normal Jim Cramer move
I think you misunderstood, that means you are part of the clique
ah but hexbear hasn't adopted a pride logo
checkmate tankies 😎
summary for those who don't know
this is Isabela from the Dragon Age series, she was a minor character in the first game, who became part of the main cast for the second game. As part of this, she received a major overhaul in appearance cause she's just a generic default facegen character in DA:O. Now, because she is such a minor character in the first game, she literally only appears in a single building with shit orange lighting, gamers actually were able to delude themselves into thinking she's white and they started whining about 'blackwashing' 🤢 (also there's like a bunch of mods on Nexus that make her white thanks nexus (tbf I am convinced they probably would delete it if uploaded now but still fucken hell))
kicker: she's significantly lighter skinned in the second game than in the first game (thanks bioware)
it looks indistinguishable from literally any other industrial chemical process lmao
tbf it's only been like 5 months, the last formation took like 10 lmao
also for those who don't know about Dutch Labour, a story in two parts:
you don't get the real experience of a text unless you read it in the country it was written in