
She/her I post whatever I'm interested in at the time, mainly wings of fire, gregregor the overlander, good omens, Musical theater, and books I like. Also Venom now apparently? Don’t know where that came from but I have a sneaking suspicion this interest is going to last.
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Spider Man Across The Spider Verse
Spider man across the spider verse
I’m being flooded with spider verse content in my FYP right now and I haven’t even seen the movie yet! The amount of posts I’ve seen with no context… is it really that popular? That’s crazy! Spider verse is going to take over this sight, I swear.
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Did anyone order some mudwing siblings?







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What the fuck was up with that bit about the black-ops team in HfJD thinking the kids were reincarnated thunder deities by the way? they didn't need that, and it doesn't come up again, so it's just another weird bit of racial politics in MV along with the whole 'noble savage' tribe Tessa's with in Ampere and then the Tuvalu stuff that probably hangs as the biggest Actually Uncomfortable Thing over the series
Honestly! The mildly racist undertones throughout the series just makes me feel icky! And that’s my least favorite part of the books. I think that’s honestly why many people say it just feels like a “ more conservative Percy Jackson”
No clue what was going on with the black-ops team thing that was weird! And I kept thinking it would be plot relevant and then it kept… not being plot relevant. Didn’t need to be there! Toss it out!
Don’t get me started on Tessa’s whole thing with the indigenous tribe. That was extremely inaccurate representation and honestly also didn’t need to be there.
I was also really bothered about Ostin’s weird Asian fetish thing? Like, thankfully they moved passed THAT in particular but, like, ew. And then he made that comment in book 7 about how (paraphrasing) “well statistically Asian people have the most similarities when it comes to eye and hair color- and I’m sitting here like “was that a necessary comment?” Because it was supposed to be about how Ostin doesn’t understand how to interact with women but- no one would say that. Like, NO ONE, would say that. And especially not to there ASIAN girlfriend! There’s obliviousness and then whatever you call that. It just felt kinda tone deaf and I was uncomfy!
I didn’t necessarily hate all the Tuvalu stuff because I think a lot of it was supposed to be showing how cruel Hatch was by invading a peaceful place and Hatch made blatantly racist remarks. But that was all for, like, showing how much he sucks. But there were times when I felt the Tuvaluians (I hope that’s the right way to spell that) became just a stereotype of “primitive native culture” and I wasn’t a fan. Yea it’s great to have native culture represented but i doubt much research went into accurately portraying there culture.
I don’t know I’m white so like, I don’t want to make statements on behalf of anyone so if I’m wrong let me know, but I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one who noticed this.
ALSO! I don’t want to say that Richard is racist. I’m not in a place to say that and it’s quite possible that this is all just out of ignorance. But the story would have benefited from a sensitivity reader
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He would, I have no doubt in my mind he would.
or even…

Please stop hating on BMC
I will never understand people who hate BMC and subsequently people who enjoy it. You don’t have to like it but people are absolutely horrible when it comes to the musical. Like, newer musicals get enough hate as it is can you please not add on.
BMC was a show that covered mental illness, neurodivergency, and LGBTQIA+ themes in a really interesting way. It also did so in a non problematic way. Giving a lot of empathy to the characters and fleshing them out a lot more than you see in other shows. (We’re ignoring the book here, that’s a different post)
The music was also genuinely good, and I like how it takes a more electronic style to fit the theme. It’s not perfect, I’m not saying it is, but it’s not bad.
Many people hold this show so close in there heart because they finally found characters that they found relatable. This show is a comfort space for many. A place to feel safe and understood, due to the inclusiveness of the community that the shows LGBTQIA+ and mental health themes/undertones set up.
I understand the show might not be everyone’s cup of tea. But please for the love of musical theater be respectful.