Tell us some cool Roxas headcanons :3c

xiolette:

warning that some of these aren’t even canon-adjacent and follow my own weird semi-au only i know about in depth aljdfh

  • roxas is the most unintentionally creepy member of organization xiii
  • he doesnt have any memories of what it’s like to be human so he acted so completely inhuman for the first few weeks that no one… really wanted to be around him. 
  • it got better tho bc of axel’s coaching coupled with him people watching on missions 
  • i honestly dont buy the whole “he had ventus’ heart thats why he has emotions” thing so i hc that he was full on heartless like everyone else but bc he didnt have memories he didnt have the ability to lie to himself so he regrew his heart faster 
  • this isnt quite a headcanon but i also dont draw him looking like ventus. i just draw him looking like sora bc it is said in canon that they look alike asjdflkh 
  • he glows in the dark 
  • he can survive the longest without his coat bc he has his own protective bubble of light, but even that won’t save him for too long 
  • so in the realm of light most of the other members can only last like 1 to 2 minutes without their coat on but roxas can last up to 10 
  • he can bend light just enough to make himself invisible but it only last for a few seconds and it tires him out 
  • similarly he can summon brief bursts of speed that allow him to move faster than light but that also only lasts like a second and takes a lot of energy so he only uses it as a desperation move 
  • he’s not allowed to use overt light magic if he’s partnered with someone so he doesnt accidentally cause them to fade (bc that would suck) 
  • he liked to sneak out to the dark city bc he thought the castle was stifling and sometimes he wanted to be alone but he wasnt allowed to do that bc the heartless would attack him so axel was always sent out to drag him back to the castle 
  • he would sit and watch the images on the memory skyscraper to try and get a glimpse of the person he used to be but it would always be vague and he never got much information out of it 
  • still it was pretty nice to watch even if it did leave his chest feeling more hollow afterwards than it ever did before 
  • he knows he was someone before he was roxas. like how everyone else was someone before they were nobodies. he has an idea of the type of person he used to be
  • hes intimidated by the vague idea he has of the person he used to be bc he knows he’ll never live up to that.
  • he’s not sure if he even wants to 
  • he doesnt know if thats a good thing or not

broodingsoul:

broodingsoul:

You know what I want out of a Buffy reboot? I want a trans slayer. I want someone assigned male at birth but pre-transition to show up with all the slayer abilities and everyone to be like “a boy slayer wtf???!!!” and then she’s like “oh I’m a trans woman” and everyone is like “ohhhhh.” I want the slayer line to transcend biology and genetics. I want slayer powers to be something so innate that it’s tied into one’s own gender identity. Please. Give me a trans slayer.

Y’all this is pissing off terfs in the Buffy fandom, reblog it to support trans women and piss off terfs

Rare Photos of Black Rosie the Riveters

endangered-justice-seeker:

During World War II, 600,000 African-American women entered the wartime
workforce. Previously, black women’s work in the United States was
largely limited to domestic service and agricultural work, and wartime
industries meant new and better-paying opportunities – if they made it
through the hiring process, that is. White women were the targets of the
U.S. government’s propaganda efforts, as embodied in the lasting and
lauded image of Rosie the Riveter.Though largely ignored in America’s
popular history of World War II, black women’s important contributions
in World War II factories, which weren’t always so welcoming, are
stunningly captured in these comparably rare snapshots of black Rosie
the Riveters.

jenniferrpovey:

tropicaljohn:

revscarecrow:

wetwareproblem:

katherinebarlow:

yancakes:

glumshoe:

telegantmess:

beijinhos:

any white at a protest who tries to go against police and deliberately provoke a response from them is not to be trusted and does not have the safety of black and brown people in mind.

there is a good chance that they are police too. if anyone, especially a white dude, ever randomly gets your attention and conspiratorially tries to convince you to jump a police officer, then dude is a cop. They have been using this technique and script for at least 30 years.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agent_provocateur

Check their fucking shoes. They’re always too afraid that their little toesies will be hurt so they’ll usually still be rocking the exact same boots as the guys on the other side. This was what gave the cops away when they provoked riots in Toronto a while back.

@talesofalamia, remember when I pointed out the shoes of the two well-dressed informants near us?

Similar note: IME, unmarked cruisers have five distinguishing traits:

1. They’re one of the department-issue models.
2. They’re always white, black, or dark blue.
3. They always look like they just rolled out of a car wash.
4. Usually rocking restricted plates.
5. Most reliable if present but hardest to spot: Their mirrors are bulkier, to fit the light rigs in.

In Austin the under cover officer that tried to convince me to set a cop car on fire had a convincing fake beard.

Be careful out there and read up on common tactics used against protestors before going.

You can usually see the stealth lights if you look into the grill.

Besides the old obvious as fuck Crown Victoria, be suspicious of 2013+ Ford Taurus and Explorer, 2006+ Dodge Charger and Dakota, 06-13 Chevy Impala, 11+ Chevy Caprice and both the Tahoe and Suburban.

Look for oversize mirrors, plugs on the roof and/or A pillar, lights inside the grill, extraneous lights inside the headlight assembly, lights tucked up behind the rear view mirror, steel wheels with or without wheel covers, and plugs or short antennas on the trunk lid.

Reblogging this for two reasons: 1. So people who have reason to be afraid of the police (which is pretty much anyone with significant melanin) see it. 2. Uh, good writer reference for describing undercover cop cars…

red–thedragon:

rogueoftimeywimeystuff:

drinking-tea-at-midnight:

silverhawk:

silverhawk:

silverhawk:

silent lunches were so….weird. like the entire cafeteria was expected to be quiet and it usually was a punishment for something super dumb tbh like i remember a bunch of kids popped plastic bags one day so we got silent lunch for a week and everyone was just….sitting there all quiet. it was duuuumb

the only funny part tho was sitting around ur friends and all of u trying VERY VERY HARD not to laugh when someone makes a face or something like that, or trying to sneak into the bathroom so u can talk…even then tho fuck silent lunches

ppl keep going “what the FUCK is a silent lunch why would schools have that” and im like. genuinely so forgetful abt the fact that silent lunches are one of those american public school things that literally dont make any sense

never had this in my schools, sounds like a midwest thing tbh

It’s not a midwest thing. We had them in Florida and IIRC in South Carolina. (I mean I was quiet anyways so no skin off my back buttttt….)

We had them in Long island

Had ‘em in Maryland and Virginia