BUT as a viewer, i think if this was her real end, some kind of acknowledgement would have been nice. i want them to be sad that she died. she literally changed right in front of their eyes, going from an enemy to a reluctant associate to a member of the family and i want to see that sense of loss resonate through team machine. also i’m sad she died alone, especially since she was basically alone for so long. that was one thing i wanted, for those who died to die with someone with them..

mother-finch:

(Hey, not sure if you’re a continuation of the previous ask, or a separate thing? Regardless I wrote this to tack onto that one, but decided if you are separate, you should have yours answered separate. There is, though, wayyyy more information on the grieving/acknowledgement factor in my previous ask if you want to read that as well.)


In reference to acknowledging her death, that’s in the previous ask with the Machine and the team’s determination to finish the mission. They put their 110% effort into getting what Root always wanted. I think that’s the way they come to terms with this, and for a group of people who have no true identity outside of the world and no real way to share their feelings with the world, this is their grand gesture. Their ode to Root.

Root did not die alone.

I firmly believe that Root did not die alone. I mean, technically, if you want to point out that no one was there at the exact second of her last breath… maybe? The Machine is always in her ear, the Machine was even back to talking at that point and warned Root about the sniper. In her final moments, the Machine was at her side. I can’t speak for a scene that they didn’t show, but if I had to guess, I don’t think the Machine left Root with radio static.

Additionally, and the point that I’m getting at, dying alone really means to die with no one. Root had a team of people. When I see dying alone, I think Citizen Kane. A man who died without anyone in his life to remember and cherish him. At his death, he had the understanding that there was no one there for him in a sense of love, not a sense of physical proximity. When Root died, she was on good terms with Harold, good terms with John, good terms with Fusco, good terms with Shaw, and good terms with the Machine. She and Harold rarely saw eye-to-eye as they were in the final moments in the car, and John and Fusco are like the big brothers that she knows care about her despite any teasing or hard outer exterior. And she had Shaw, alive and well, back from being captured and with not only the promise of maybe someday, but the understanding that, while they weren’t a “couple” so to speak, they were something. They were something that Shaw cared about. And that always good enough for Root.

Root was alone the majority of her life. But I will never believe, for one second, that she died alone. She died knowing that there were people out there who cared, and who were doing everything they could to fight for her cause, and that she would be remembered beyond that ambulance or that hospital bed. There’s a difference between lonely and alone, and after joining the team, Root was never alone.

iammyfather:

thetrippytrip:

The 1950s were not perfect and they were especially bad for women and minorities,the LGBTQ community, anyone with mental health issues, victims of domestic violence, child abuse, sex abuse, sexual harassment. It was harder to get a formal education. Schools were segregated. Smoking was rampant. People died from all cancers. I wouldn’t want to go back.

I will be part of the landscape. I will have raised my children and they their own to believe in equality, love without borders, and diversity as more than words. They will be respectful, responsible, and resilient. They will work together for a better world. Someday our society will look beyond race, gender, religion, and other things which divide us. We will finally just become humans nothing more and nothing less.

This last paragraph should become everyone’s oath to themselves and all others.

the-queen-of-thedas:

homestuckorbust:

unrealityfreak:

freckledglowcloud:

p0isunn:

earlgreylavenderr:

seeweedmermaid:

willurl:

based on the assumption that human blood can survive in a vampire for about the same amount of time it can in a human body, vampires would only need to feed three or four times a year (red blood cells live about 110 days on average). this would be if they completely drained all their victims.

humans can survive losing up to about 40% of their blood, which means that a vampire pushing their limits with each victim would probably need to feed 12 times a year minimum

so like once a month

Hey guess what else happens once a month involving blood

omg no

Now that’s recycling

“Actually, period blood would be really good for a vampire; it’s incredibly nutritious, because it’s supposed to feed a foetus! And it’s probably the cleanest blood in the human body. It’s sterile.” My wife contributed.

Vampire lesbians

@hilariouslygrounded Camila was right 

liberalsarecool:

justinspoliticalcorner:

mediamattersforamerica:

Conservatives, especially on Fox News and other right-wing media outlets, have long framed George Soros as a “puppet master” and a “globalist” who controls the government with his “tentacles.” Sam Bee explains that type of language didn’t come out of nowhere. 

Samantha Bee’s 1st segment last night hit home the truth about the prevalence of antisemitism in America. 

Trump speaks in dog whistles and anti-semitic coded language with the greatest of ease. It is second nature for him. He sells white victimhood just as easy.

jumpingjacktrash:

copperbadge:

I’m working on an audio transcript using voice recognition technology, and this gentleman has a very nice accent, but when he says “got” the word is often noted down as “God”.

We don’t know what God tested and what God registered as true or untrue. 

We don’t know what God entered into the code since the last time we tested. 

We don’t know what God ticketed as an issue and what just God ignored.

Now we know what God changed, but we don’t have a record of what God approved. 

We don’t know what God ticketed as an issue and what just God ignored.

robotlyra:

Don’t confuse my hatred of the hyperwealthy for jealousy over what they have. I don’t want a six figure sports car, or a 40 room mansion, or a gold leaf truffle wagyu steak dinner. I want redistribution of wealth that allows for infrastructural support of all citizens’ basic survival needs.

ignigeno:

thegreateyebrows:

ignigeno:

harryandlouisarehappilystrong:

evenstarsinthesky:

WHAT

WHAT

Ok so some fun facts here. Those are military shoulder straps. Most modern uniforms use them to affix epaulets that show rank to.

However their original use was to hold ammo bags, bayonets, and other military gear in place while it was slung over your shoulder.

The reason they show up on so many commercial jackets these days is because a lot of fashion designs have their roots in military uniform designs.

pisslick:

pisslick:

pisslick:

my ex’s 13 year old sister invited me to thanksgiving dinner and y’all better bet I’m going

my dad: there is no way in hell you are going

me: if you think anything you say is going to keep me from my ex’s aunt’s apple pie you are severely mistaken

THE PLOT THICKENS

my ex isn’t even going to be there!!!! deadass they replaced him with me