anyway ffh is a great superhero movie but it’s not a spiderman movie
Peter Parker is a fucking loser. Peter Parker is a social outcast. Peter Parker’s costume has blood on it from poking himself with a needle as he sewed it himself in a shitty little queens apartment. He did NOT have access to billion dollar tech. He wasn’t iron man’s little pet project. He is his own man, he is a hero because of who he is. Not because some asshole thought he was special. Peter Parker’s life is defined by his own choices. Uncle Ben’s death was the catalyst for his entire life. This good, ordinary man. This poor, hardworking, plain man who loved his family. THAT is Spider-Man’s legacy. Not tony stark.
AND I FEEL GOD IN THIS POST TONIGHT
On Izuku’s Hero Name
There seems to be a big misconception in the bnha fandom that Izuku’s hero name is demeaning and he shouldn’t use it since it means ‘dumbass’ and was used to insult him a lot as a child. I wanted to try to clear this up since it’s super not true and also comes from a place of not understanding Japanese language and how alternate readings of words work.
The Japanese language doesn’t work how any romantic or latin-based languages work. Japanese words can have many, many different readings that mean different things but all sound the same. Sanjou/sanjō, one of the Japanese words for emotion, can also mean a coronary artery. The two meanings have nothing to do with each other and are written two entirely different ways. However, the two different writings of the word are romanized (put into English letters) the same way because they’re technically pronounced the same.
That’s the problem with ‘deku’. Deku means a few different things. One meaning is ‘blockhead’. It’s not really as bad or as insulting as dumbass, but it translates literally to a wooden doll/puppet and is an insult meaning ‘good for nothing’. However, the insult is not the same word Izuku uses for his hero name. It’s romanized the same way because they’re pronounced the same way, but they’re not the same word.
The insult is written as 木偶. Izuku’s hero name is written as デク. Though pronounced the same, they’re not the same word. This is why when Izuku wrote it for his hero name announcement, no one freaked out–because デク is not an insult and does not mean blockhead. However, when Izuku says it to Mirio, he’s surprised and that’s because 木偶 is more common than デク. When Izuku says “deku” without having it written somewhere, the first thought that comes to mind is the insult form of the pronunciation. It’s a joke used in the series a couple times.
(if you’re wondering, デク is the form of deku used in Legend of Zelda for the great deku tree. It’s the same writing.)
デク is also just an alternate spelling of ‘Izuku’. Izuku spells his name as 出久 but the way he spells Deku can also mean Izuku, which is probably part of the reason he picked it. It’s also partially supposed to be a pun, since ku/kyu means nine and all the OFA users have their number in their names (yagi has eight, nana literally just means seven), so the pun is supposed to be shared to his hero name as well. Izuku’s hero name and his first name share a similar ending character that is pronounced as ku. The insult version of deku doesn’t have this.
Ochako says that deku gives off a hopeful feeling because it’s really similar to a word meaning “I can do it!”. That word is romanized to dekiru and while this is an alright hero name, it doesn’t share the characteristics I talked about before, with デク containing the number 9 and being an alternate way of spelling Izuku’s name. デク also can be seen as hopeful and inspiring and is used like that in characters for other games (see: great deku tree).
In short, Izuku isn’t using an insult for his hero name. He’s took an insult that was used towards him as a child and rewrote it so that it’s hopeful and inspiring for him and others. No one freaks out at Izuku’s name when the kids were coming up with hero names because the way he writes it is a completely different word from the insult used towards him. The only similar thing between the two words is that they’re pronounced in the same way and romanized to the same thing in English.
the tldr of this that i forgot to include is that it’s okay to call izuku deku. you’re not calling him an insult, because he’s not using the insult as his hero name.
anime cap edit tutorial!
for anon :D i’ll put this under a readmore when i get home, because im on mobile rn ;;
1) pick out a cap!

here’s mine!! generally you want to pick a smooth cap
2) skin tone

i use multiply layers to colour skin!! with a hard edged brush, colour in the skin with a colour on a multiply layer. here, i use pink to make mina’s skin darker pink. if you want to make regular skin darker, you would use a more orangey colour. pro tip: use the base skin colour as your multiply layer, and darken as needed! trial and error!!
3) add layer

i lighten mina’s hair, so i have to use an add layer to make it lighter! it takes a bit of time, especially with curly hair like mina’s ;; adjust opacity as needed!!
4) additional details
after that, it’s pretty much just details! i use a stipple pen on a layer clipped to the multiply skin layer for doing her yellow flush, and then just a soft edged brush to do her brows, nails, lips, etc.
5) all done !!

i just add a light filter on an add layer + low opacity, and then my signature!! all done :D
[TAG ME IF YOU USE THIS TUTORIAL!! I WANNA SEE WHAT U MAKE 😤✊]
activenom asked:
pcktknife answered:
okay so,tutorial time!
1) pick ur image
I use sketches straight from horikoshi or mangacaps from heroacacaps
Im gonna use this one

2) start coloring!
Add a layer over the picture and set it to multiply like so.

I use sai but other art programs should let you do this too.
and then the colors should look like this over the image

i dont worry about staying in the lines too much since you can just erase/cover up what’s over the line.
3) color the lines.
its not so much coloring as it is putting an overlay of color over the original image
now that the image is colored completely

add another layer (over the image and under the layer with colors) and set it to overlay and use the bucket tool to fill the entire image with said color.

different colors will look different obviously



red orange,blue,then purple.im gonna go with purple since it looks the most appealing and then play around with the opacity of the overlay layer until it looks good to me.you can use more than one color and color specific lines do what you want yknow.
4) shade!
add another multiply layer over the color one and you can use clipping group to make it easier to put it directly on the layer under it.pick a color and then go.i chose purple cause yeah.

again play with the opacity

and boom! youre done!
BONUS LINE EDITING!
(spoilers for one of the big 3 i guess)
so you pick an image that looks a little iffy to you.what do you do?edit the lines!i usually do this with the girls since they’re clothes are fucked up but it works with anybody.

i dont like the lines on neijires chest so im gonna fix it.you can either color over it with the image color (pale grey in this case) or erase it if the base color is naturally white.
for the lines you just gotta try ur best to mimic the style or dont do that and do what you want im kind in the middle of those options
and done!

hope all that was helpful and u got the info u needed!
it’s so hilarious to me that straight women think they are so irresistible to us gay women that we are just waiting to pounce on them as soon as we’re in the same space like nah we can smell your homophobia from miles away you fucking gremlins
reblog to kill the predatory lesbian myth
This but also cis lesbians about trans lesbians
reblog again to kill the predatory trans women myth
okay here’s your reminder to not ship Gwen Stacy and Peter Parker from “Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse” because she’s a kid in this movie, where Peter is At Least 40. the official Spider-Verse website (which you can look up yourself, it isn’t hard) lists her age as 15:

so for the people who love the ship of Peter/Gwen, I get that, but ship literally any other version of them. not this one, because this one would be bad to ship.
HedonistInk’s Guide To Writing Trans Men Having Sex
I wrote this up in response to another post but it really should have its own post here on my blog. The topic? Sex scenes involving trans guys, how to write them, and how not to write them.
There’s been a lot of trans male headcanons popping up in fandoms lately. And that’s awesome! As a trans guy myself, I love seeing trans headcanons by both cis and trans people! And there’s been a lot of fics & art involving trans dudes having sex popping up lately. And that’s awesome too! Hell yeah we can get down and do the do! Unfortunately… many of these headcanons, art pieces, & fics don’t portray trans guys, their bodies, and their sex lives accurately. And that’s… not so awesome. There’s some pretty icky stereotypes and commonalities going around. So I’m here to shed a little light on trans men and how we get down.
First, I’d like to start by saying this content is of a mature nature, please exercise reader discretion before deciding to read it and follow your local laws & restrictions regarding such content.
Second, I’d like to note that my ask box is always open to questions if anybody wants to fact-check their trans fic with an actual trans dude. I’m more than willing to help educate.
Now, on to the lesson!
HedonistInk’s Guide To Writing Trans Men Having Sex:
- SEXUAL ORIENTATION: Trans guys come in all sexual orientations.
- If a trans man is having sex with a man, whether that man is cis or trans, that is gay sex. They’re both men. Having gay sex.
- If a trans man is having sex with a woman, whether that woman is cis or trans, that is straight sex.
It’s a man and a woman. That’s straight sex.
- Trans guys can most often
be found fucking: gay men, bi/pan men, straight women, & bi/pan
women. In other words: People who are attracted to men.
- TERMINOLOGY: My number one issue with people who aren’t trans guys (eg: cis, nb, etc) writing about trans guys having sex is the words they use. Topping the chart: CALL IT A DICK, NOT A CLIT. Seriously.
- Up top: The most standard term for talking
about a trans guy’s chest is ‘chest’. A lot of pre-op & no-op trans guys are
really not okay with having the lumps on their chest called ‘breasts’.
So if you’re writing about trans men getting some action on
their torso, you’re better off talking about his chest and nipples than his breasts
and nipples.
- The pole: It’s a dick. It might be a small dick but almost universally every
trans guy I’ve met calls it a dick or cock and either dislikes or is
actively squicked by it being called a clit. I’ve had so many
conversations with other trans guys where we salt about seeing cis
people writing trans guys in fic & calling it a clit. Sure, there are
exceptions,
trans guys who use the word clit, but there’s also gay men who use the
f-slur to describe themselves. That’s a personal use. It’s not the standard. It’s not the
common term. It’s not okay if you’re someone who isn’t a trans dude writing about a trans
dude having sex. It doesn’t matter if you’re cis, nb, or any other identity, call it a dick. It’s a dick. Call it a dick. It doesn’t
matter if they’re pre-T, on T, or if they’ve had some sort of genital
surgery. It’s a dick any which way. He is a man. He has a penis.
- The hole: There is no standard term
for what a trans guy is probably gonna call the hole he’s got in front.
I know guys using: Cunt, vagina, pussy, front hole, front door, boy
hole, bonus hole, and so on. Personally, I like cunt, it’s gritty and abrasive and feels the most ‘masculine’ to me personally.
That said, whatever term you use, try to be respectful in using it and
understand that not all trans guys want sex to involve that body part.
- TO REPEAT: DO NOT CALL A TRANS DUDE’S DICK A CLIT.
- COMING OUT: Coming out as trans is usually scary. Coming out as trans can be dangerous.
- Trans guys who pass, meaning they are perceived as men by people they meet, will at some point have to come out to romantic and/or sexual partner(s).
- Usually these conversations will take place well before anything gets hot and heavy but sometimes things get a little carried out of hand and things need to pause so they can talk.
- The last place most trans guys want to be when disclosing they’re trans
is in the bedroom with someone’s hand down their pants as an “oh, by
the way”. There have been many of cases of trans guys getting attacked in these situations if their partner freaks out over it. General rule? Don’t write your coming out scene as happening in the bedroom.
- BODY BOUNDARIES: Trans people in general have a different relationship to their body from cis people by virtue of being trans. So since we’re focused on trans guys, let’s get into that.
- Not all trans guys have sex the same way. Not all trans guys are okay
with using some or all of the body parts they have during sex. We each
have different body boundaries.
- I know guys who won’t get
shirtless, guys who won’t take off their binder, and guys who strip shirtless without worry. I know guys who don’t want their chest touched
and guys who are really into receiving nipple play.
- I know guys who love getting
blowjobs and guys who don’t want a mouth down there.
- I know guys who
don’t want their cunt touched, guys who are okay with only fingers in there, and guys who are all about taking things
in the front door.
- I know guys who don’t want any penetrative sex, guys who don’t care where you put it, guys who only want it in the front, guys who don’t want anything in their ass, and
guys who are fine as long as it’s only going in their ass.
- I know guys who
exclusively top, never bottom, and have gorgeous collections of
strap-ons to fuck their partner(s). Yes, that’s right, trans men can top!
- These are just some examples and there’s no standard. Every trans man
will have different body boundaries that they need to discuss with their partner(s).
- BODY CHANGES: The body changes a lot on testosterone. So let’s get into some of those changes.
- CHEST: Chest fat does lessen on testosterone, but not usually by much. That said, they do become a lot more
limp due to binding over the years. Binding makes
breast tissue basically wilt, break down, and go floppy. If a trans guy binds, his chest fat will become more limp over time. Easier to compress flatter, but also deteriorates skin quality for future surgery.
- BODY HAIR: Holy hairy nipples, batman! Trans guys often get chest hair, just like cis guys. I’ve never once seen a fic talk about a trans guy’s chest hair. Trans guys also get happy trails, facial hair, thicker hair on our legs and arms, etc, and generally develop average male body & facial hair patterns.
- DICK: This is one of the most noticeable changes on T, and also the fastest. Most guys begin to notice their dick starting to grow within a few weeks of starting T. Most grow to around 1″-2″ when erect. There are many cases of guys getting as much as 3″ but these should be considered outliers and not average. It’s the trans dude equivalent of a cis dude with a 10″ dick: possible but uncommon. Wait, erect? Yep! It gets erect. You can definitely see when a trans guy has a boner if you’re looking at his dick! You can also notice that it has a foreskin just like an uncut penis! The labia may also become more coarse and similar in texture to a cis guy’s balls.
- FLUIDS: Not all trans guys get dry downstairs on T. Some do. But I know a lot of guys who’ve gotten a lot more wet
since starting T. It happens a lot. It’s a 50/50 shot, really.
Bodies are weird. There are some sloppy, messy, slick trans guys and
some trans guys who have to use lube daily so they don’t chafe or even
use an estrogen cream down there.
- SMELL: On Testosterone, the smell of a trans guy’s junk changes. You get Man Musk™
within the first 6 months. Anyone who’s been near a cis guy’s dick
knows what I mean by that: that really sharp, earthy dick smell.
- TASTE: After about 6-8 months on testosterone, a trans guy’s fluids down there stop tasting like going down on a cis girl and they start tasting a hell of a lot more like a cis dude’s precum. It’s a hormone thing. So giving a trans dude who’s been on T for a while a blowjob is gonna smell & taste a lot more like blowing a guy with a really leaky dick than going down on a girl. Cause that’s exactly what’s going on.
- ORGASMS: Orgasms also change on testosterone. Guys who could previously get multiple orgasms pre-T often can’t once they start testosterone. But they do usually report them being stronger and more intense.
- HAVING SEX: Trans men definitely don’t have sex like cis
women. Because they’re not
cis women. They’re men. They’re just men with a slightly different tool
set in their tool belt.
- Like I said under Body Boundaries, we use our
bodies to have sex in many varied ways. Blowjobs, handjobs,
rimming, vaginal fingering, anal fingering, vaginal sex, anal sex, I
could go on for ages.
- If a trans guy is
taking a cis dude’s dick in his cunt, it’s still gay sex, not straight sex, and
needs to be treated as such.
- SAFER SEX & PREGNANCY:
- Trans guys can get STDs like any other guy and should use condoms accordingly. Trans guys having risky or unprotected sex with cis men may be prescribed PrEP, an HIV-prevention medication designed to lower the risk of contracting HIV.
- Speaking of STDs, people can get gonorrhoea & chlamydia in their ass or throat via anal & oral sex. This will not show on a standard pee test. There are special swabs for the ass and throat. Most doctors do not routinely perform these tests. They really should. But, back to the point.
- Some people think trans men can’t
get pregnant. This is a myth. Some men think trans men can’t be on birth control. This is a myth. These myths are dangerous.
- Trans men who are having sex with cis men can get pregnant unless they’ve had a hysterectomy. The risk of pregnancy is decreased but not eliminated by T.
- Trans men on T cannot get estrogen-based birth control but they can be on progesterone-only birth control. Most large trans-affirming health clinics will recommend this
for trans men who have sex with cis men. Generally, this comes in two
forms: a daily pill known as the ‘minipill’ or a 12-week injection known
as the ‘depo shot’.
- MEDICAL PROCEDURES: There are many routes trans guys can take in terms of medically transitioning.
- For most trans people, the first step is hormone replacement therapy (HRT). For trans guys, this involves Testosterone therapy. Testosterone is usually administered via injection every 1, 2, or 12 weeks, depending on which kind, or via a daily cream/gel. 1 & 2 week shots are self-administered while 12-week shots are done by a professional. Trans guys who come out as kids or young teens may be prescribed hormone blockers to prevent or halt puberty
until they can start T when they’re 15-18 (age varies with local laws
& doctor’s discretion).
- Another step for trans guys is usually top surgery. Guys with tiny chests (small B or less) can get periareolar (’peri’) or keyhole surgery. This leaves only a tiny scar around the nipple. Guys with larger chests usually get a double incision
(’DI’) surgery which involves larger scars along the bottom of the pecs
and nipple grafts or, less commonly, an Inverted-T or T-anchor surgery
which involves the same scars under the pecs but an additional vertical
scar from there to the nipple while eliminating the need for nipple
grafts.
- Trans guys usually get a total hysterectomy, removing the uterus, ovaries, cervix, and all the bits in between. A trans guy who has his ovaries removed must be on some form of hormone therapy (eg: testosterone) or else risks bone loss & osteoporosis.
- Some trans guys may opt for genital surgery. These procedures and the reasons why some trans guys might or might not want
one surgery or another is a whole complicated topic in itself. But if
you’re curious, look into metoidioplasty (’meta/meto’) or phalloplasty
(’phallo’). Tread carefully.
So, I’ll wrap this up with my most important point, again: If you are anything other than a trans guy (eg: if you are cis, nb, etc), DO NOT CALL A TRANS DUDE’S DICK A CLIT. PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS SMUTTY, CALL IT A DICK.
And, as I said, anyone can feel free to message me if they have questions about writing trans guys having sex.
Tl;dr: Just be respectful and know your subject matter.
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Peter, a gen z kid: I’m here I’m bi and I want to die
Tony, in tears, secretly setting up appointments with 172 different child psychiatrists: same
My boyf and i are starting a “burn all pedophiles” group
rb if u wanna burn all pedophiles and i’ll put ur name in a star


























