Idk nothing about coding but after long hours of trying to make my own site skin i figured how to block all works written in languages one doesn't speak
.blurb:not(:has(dd[lang$="en"])) { display: none; } .blurb:has(dd[lang$="es"]), .blurb:has(a[href*="/skins/" i]), .blurb:has(a[href*="/collections/" i]), .blurb:has(a[href*="/series/" i]) { display: block; }
So basically,
.blurb:not(:has(dd[lang$="en"])) { display: none; }
This will block all works that are not in the language selected, in this case english (en)
And
.blurb:has(dd[lang$="es"]) { display: block; }
This will show previously blocked works that are in the language selected, in this case spanish (es)
If you speak more than two languages just copy and paste the last part as many times as u need and change the language.
Note that this will only block the view of this works but will NOT filtered it so it may tell you there are more works than shown
If someone knows about coding and wants to make corrections pls do!
Hot take: the Spiderverse movies are quite possibly the most relatable superhero movies I’ve ever experienced because I’ve never seen a superhero movie nail the ‘being queer and closeted’ experience down to a T
Like the AMOUNT of experiences they get down so well is just
- not feeling accepted anywhere, even within your own community sometimes, feeling like a mistake no matter where you go
- hiding half your identity from your parents (I swear to god that scene where Miles is about to tell Rio he’s Spiderman in ATSV is literally me trying to come out to my parents and chickening out, it hurt to watch)
- fearing rejection from your parents (“Dad, do you really hate Spiderman?”)
- finding out the people you look up to and trust wouldn’t accept you and would actually try to harm you and the sheer terror that comes from it (god the Prowler reveal in the first movie still hurts me)
- gravitating more and more towards friends who are also queer because they get you (aka the spideys from different dimension just gravitating together)
- just. having a secret identity, in general
- the underlying theme of the movies that despite anything, despite the world rejecting you, despite your own community rejecting you, you are valid and you are loved and you should never forget that (which is not an inherently queer experience but g o d)
I could go on, but. Just. Dammit, these movies mean so much to me.
"Still...I am sorry you were born, child. I have brought you a hero's fate, and a hero's fate is never happy. It is never anything but tragic."
GOD I WAS ALWAYS GOING TO LOVE PJO
im always like hehe im so smart i will avoid shame by never doing anything ever but then i feel ashamed of not living and it turns out i didn't escape any sort of discomfort i just traded it in for a less rewarding kind
so you know abt the "if they're my favorite character i'm gonna be excited to see them hurt" thing but.. am i the only one who gets Annoyed when characters i dislike get whumped? like. they didn't deserve the honor, what an injustice that this is canon 😅😂
Oh, yeah, I feel that too. Like the character I like was right there for the whumping, why would you choose that one?
when no one has written the exact fic to scratch a very specific emotional itch and you absolutely do not have time to write it yourself but you still want to read it dammit
Miles meets the little nerd from earth 19-9999
HAPPY FIRST EVER INTERNATIONAL AROMANTIC VISIBILITY DAY
The Barbie movie isn't about girl power. It's not about how women can do everything they set their mind to. It's about how sometimes women are tired and average and that has to be okay too, because you don't have to do everything to be worth anything. (And that this is also true of men.)
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