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Winner will carry shipping costs and has to be able to pay them via PayPal! (17€ outside of EU / 9€ inside EU / 5€ inside Germany)
And now to the prizes!
Here’s the First Winner Prize!
Package contains:
- Battle Card Surprise pack #1
- TodoDeku Rubber Keychains - Bakugo Tin Badge - FrenTodo faces stickers (both versions) - TodoDeku tin badges - TodoDeku gift cards - Playing Cards of Kirishima, Bakugo and a beach one
NOT ON THIS IMAGE cause they’re late in production sadly: FrenTodo KiriBaku keychain and Bakugo / Sero Stickers designed by me
Here’s the Second Winner Prize!
- Battle Card Surprise pack #2 - FrenTodo faces stickers (both versions) - Todoroki keychain designed by Kaydeefox - Iida/Ochako buttons - TodoDeku gift cards NOT ON THIS IMAGE cause they’re late in production sadly: Bakugo / Sero Stickers designed by me
Giveaway will end on March 31st at 23:59 Central European Time!
Good luck everyone and thanks so much for your support!!
Winter holidays are just around the corner, so I thought I might spread the cheer by hosting a giveaway— Reblog or like this post for a chance to win the entire BNHA sweet dreams charm set + a BNHA picnic postcard!!!
Rules
Both reblogs and likes count!
You do not have to follow me, but new followers are always welcome <3
You may reblog multiple times, but please do not spam your followers. (Giveaway blogs do not count.)
Winner will be announced on December 7th!
If you ordered/preordered the charms already and you win the giveaway, I will refund your payment and ship to you for free!
I ship worldwide! If the winner does not respond to my message within 48 hours, I will pick another winner ;w;
May pick more winners if there are many participants :3
You can also order/preorder the charms at my bigcartel shop: califlair.bigcartel.com <3Thank you so much for your support and best of luck to everyone!!!
Not only did she graduate top of her class at Oxford, start multiple charities, and is a fashion icon—Astrid has the biggest heart of any of my cousins.
Gemma Chanas Astrid Leong in Crazy Rich Asians (2018) dir. John M. Chu
My name is Kelsey Juliana and I’m suing the United States government
for causing and accelerating the climate change crisis. I’m 22 years old
and I’ve been a climate activist for more than half of my life.
I know that young people like me, and others who have yet to be born,
have a right to a safe climate system. The constitution guarantees all
Americans the right to life, liberty, and property. But how is anyone
supposed to live a life of freedom amid a climate crisis? My own
government is violating my constitutional rights by its ongoing and
deliberate actions that cause climate change and it’s not right.
I, along with 20 other young people from around the country, filed a lawsuit against the federal government in 2015, called Juliana v. United States.
We’re not asking for money. Instead, we’re asking the court to order
the government to develop and implement a National Climate Recovery Plan
based on the best available science.
This plan should end the reign of fossil fuels and quickly
decarbonize our atmosphere so that we can stabilize our climate system
before it’s too late.
The longer we go without climate recovery, the more we risk allowing our climate to spiral completely out of control.
And the climate is spiraling out of control, no matter how many
politicians claim we’re experiencing normal fluctuations or, worse, a
“hoax.” All of the expert witnesses in our lawsuit say that we are
currently—already—in the “danger zone” and an “emergency situation” with
only 1°C of planetary heating. Allowing the planet to heat up any more
is not safe for our species, as well as so many others. And according to
the Trump administration’s most recent environmental impact statement,
the planet could heat as much as 7°F before the end of this century. We
cannot allow this to happen because we simply will not survive.
We originally filed our lawsuit against the Obama administration.
That administration tried to have the case dismissed, but the judge
ruled in our favor and found that we should be allowed to go to trial.
In 2017, the Trump administration inherited the lawsuit and it has
done everything in its power, employing every conceivable tactic, to
deny my fellow plaintiffs and me our right to present our case in court.
This administration is so fiercely attempting to silence our voices.
At this point, every level of the federal judiciary—the U.S. District
Court, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court—has
denied the Trump administration’s efforts to have the case thrown out.
Yet it will not halt its efforts to avoid standard legal procedures and
confront us, the nation’s youth, in court.
Our trial is officially scheduled to begin on October 29, 2018 in Eugene, Oregon.
What we’re asking for could change everything.
My fellow plaintiffs and I want you with us as we head into the
courtroom to confront the United States government for knowingly
violating our constitutional rights. Supporters will hold rallies in
every state around the country, so if you can’t be with us in Eugene, find your local rally here.
Get regular updates by following @youthvgov on social media.
Know what I want more of in my fiction? “Nice Guy” villains. “Incel” villains. Villains who exhibit the most toxic aspects of current masculinity and culture and are shamed for it.
Like Tighten from Megamind.
I know it’s years old but this movie is still the best, especially because of the characterization of their villain. He receives a dozen soft no’s from Roxanne (the Lois Lane archetype), it’s suggested he’s been getting them for years, and he still pursues her even to the point of endangering her life. When he finally understands that her “no” is final, he throws a superpowered shit fit and tries to kill her and her actual love interest (Megamind) and televises it in a ploy to get sympathy (”a reminder of the night she ferociously ripped out my heart”). He has no concept of boundaries or consent, and it is shown for the vile behavior that it is.
And the thing is? I can’t remember another villain like him? Not anywhere. You could make an argument that Snape is a Nice Guy, but the narrative doesn’t criticize the behavior. To the contrary, his eternal love obsession with Lily is praised. Every character who comes even close to Tighten, ends up praised by the end. And I’m sick of it.