blackfox21:

phantomtrio:

blackfox21:

luckydreaming:

luckydreaming:

luckydreaming:

luckydreaming:

More and more people who have had their dance moves stolen by fortnite are coming out saying how pissed they are by it. Especially since there’s nothing giving them credit and no royalties from the ones they’re selling.

Sources.

Let’s be real. Nothing new about companies profiting off of shit black people create without giving any credit. I still play fortnite but they are wrong.

Since this is actually getting notes please reblog this version showing proof so people can know that these people aren’t happy at all and we can at least give them credit for their creations.

Oh fucking bull shit its not just black people who are getting dances stolen hell black people started doing a dance move that goths had been doing for a while. This isn’t a race thing its a shit eating company with rich pieces of shit making free money off of stealing thing. 

uh, did they put a patent on those moves to be exclusively done by them and get paid by anyone trying to use said moves? I mean if they didn’t then wouldn’t it be fair game?

I mean i doubt most of them did but its still a bit of an asshole thing to not even tell people where these things came from. I would also think that some of those people probably have something that encompasses everything they do in a given video as their own thing. I mean if words and content can be copyrighted (like reactions videos once were before the backlash) then i’m sure dances can too. I just think that it should say where the dance came from.

fyeah-anya-corazon:

One of the things I was looking forward the most from Spider-Girls was the character interaction. I’ve always wanted a true Anya/Mayday team-up (no, I don’t count Web Warriors, and seeing that Spider-Geddon ignores that Anya was even part of the WW, much less), as well as seeing how Annie and May react to each other. Sadly, I’ve felt that there’s been little interaction between the Spider-Girls, but specially Anya, who feels out of place in this comic.

The above panels, although nice, gives you an idea of Anya’s general role through this series. That is, gives “there, there” support to either Annie or May. Most of the emotional beats from the series comes from the Parkers

Yes, she’s not a Parker. That doesn’t mean she can’t emotionally relate to everything that’s happening.

Theme wise, the series has a underlying one of loss. There’s May and how odd she feels seeing a world where her father is alive and still superheroing. And there’s Annie, who has fear of potentially losing her parents.

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This is where Anya could have a bigger role. Her last ongoing main theme was loss too. Through the eight issues it lasted, she came to terms with the loss of her father. But more importantly, that through loss, she came to realize that she has a bigger support than she knew.

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Whether or not you’re okay with the developments of Mayday’s current status (I’m not), here is where you could have a bigger emotional connection between the Spider-Girls. In this case, Anya could come up as “the big sister”, if you want. The one who could be the biggest emotional support to Annie and May. The one who can assure them that, whatever happens, there will always be someone for them.

I refuse to believe a coffee shop au for She-Ra would be much calmer than the actual show.

Less angst possibly, but I’m pretty sure there should still be a plot where they have to shut down Entrapta’s new coffee machine before it explodes and destroys the whole city block.