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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
illegalaustralien
kalanchoeblossfeldiana

fun fact about me is that when i was a kid id write capital E’s with as many of those little horizontal lines as possible and id call them ladder E’s and adults fucking hated them

kalanchoeblossfeldiana

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artistic rendition

ceekari

All capital letters should have a leveled-up form

So far I’ve got

  • ladder letters: A, E, F, H, T
  • humpback B’s and P’s get as many bumps as you think they need
  • circle O’s, you just keep spiraling in til you feel like you’ve made your point
  • tree letters branch into smaller versions of themselves ad nauseum: X, Y
  • spider Q’s, so many legs

Please add your own unsettling godtier capitals!

catgirltoes

All letters of the alphabet, rendered as abominations.

New alphabet dropped!

This is not a place of honor.
ceekari

oh my god, it’s beautiful

(future handwritten notes are gonna be so wonderfully cursed now, thank you! :D )

theshitpostcalligrapher

well it’s going to take some getting used to, @ceekari (don’t mind the redacted letter between T and U)

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But I think i’ve taken a real shine to it! 

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modmad

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rarebearcreativeworks
thecelestialchild

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Originally posted by gif-compil

Keep this energy AND defund the police AND change policy.

This allows more inclusion in entertainment and provides more opportunities for Black people and people of color. It also allows for voice actors of color to bring more nuance to their characters and may impact overall character and storyline development. This is important, even if it seems surface level.

thestraggletag

Besides, like a lot of people have pointed out, the people doing this are actors who in no way, shape or form have any say on police funding. So this is both a good step towards inclusivity and better representation and, hopefully, will add to the pressure that authorities might be feeling towards defunding the police.

vague-humanoid

the voice acting his has been fought for for a long time and I’m glad to see these changes.  I’m just concerned these will be touted by police defenders (and their centrist allies) as “look what you already got, why are you never satisfied?”

I love this, but don’t for a moment believe this isn’t being weaponized in the public consciousness to undermine the struggle against police violence.

socialjusticeace

Thank you! This conversation makes me so sad because the voice acting shit is actually important! It impacts the storytelling! The representation! Who gets works and who doesn’t! I could go on about this but it’s 3am rn