I hate the "fans want to make everything gay" mentality when it comes to fandom.
Everything is already straight, you greedy fuckers already have everything. It needs to be gayer idgaf

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I hate the "fans want to make everything gay" mentality when it comes to fandom.
Everything is already straight, you greedy fuckers already have everything. It needs to be gayer idgaf
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"If you're still having fun in your 30s you're functionally brain damaged" sure is a take.
Just because you want to be a soulless soot bag of a human doesn't mean you can just tell others they have to be that too Gregory!
Stars forbid someone does not want to be a dull husk of a human.
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The way that brad and janet begin the movie wearing blue and pink, their societally assigned colors. The way the movie begins in a church directly next to a graveyard. The way these two people have been forced into their societally expected roles until they're literally stripped down and allowed to build themselves back up again free from anyone who would judge them based on their nonconformity. The way that the movie ends with janet wearing blue facepaint and brad wearing red, and, having comfortably switched roles, they're able to give their most sincere performance
there's an old anne rice interview circulating on twitter rn that i remember reading ages ago where she makes a pretty salient point about how submissive men who have bdsm fantasies etc will go to a sex worker and basically order the ala carte version of their fantasy to be performed in real life but women don't really have that same option and certainly not at the same point of availability so they read her horny books instead. and honestly that argument has been in the back of my mind every time people get on their high horses about the popularity of booktok romantasy novels or heated rivalry or whatever the "women are horny and we're upset about that" cultural property du jour is ever since. women, especially straight women, have so few outlets for their sexual desires, especially if they have a partner who doesn't share them, and i will never understand why "someone ELSE'S private sexual fantasy makes me uncomfortable and therefore they should not be allowed to engage with it, even if i am in no way being affected by it or even aware of it at all" is such a popular party line among allegedly progressive young people.
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— Ursula K. Le Guin, The Last Interview and Other Conversations
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"incurious" still GOAT insult. You could be better but you're not. You could learn but you won't, and for no good reason, just a base dispositional apathy. Get fucked
obra dinn lures you in with some reasonably distinct characters (mullet, woolly hat, tattoos etc) then bam three indistinguishable midshipmen be upon ye. identify these four men via their shoes please. lets play steward roulette.
a lot has been said about how racist it is to treat the australian wilderness as some evil wasteland death world, but it should be noted it's also very hypocritical of americans to pretend australia has a monopoly on dangerous wildlife
"australia has spiders and snakes and wild dogs!" girl we have all that too. we're a country with multiple species of bear, get real.
actually come to think of it I was in Australia for an exhibit on biting flies and blood-consuming specialists originally taken from the Royal Ontario Museum a few months ago. Watching all the Australians learn about flies that just--they BITE you! and you bleed! and ticks! the horrible diseases that ticks carry in North America! and how much attention you have to pay to tick safety! horrible!--was such an experience.
anyway I would personally trade venomous snakes for blackflies any day of the week, please and thank you. at least the snakes aren't actively hunting you as you try to relax around the campfire...
I wasn’t aware this was racist. I thought it was because the Inland Taipan was the most venomous snake in the world and the Funnel Web Spider is one of the most venomous spiders in the world. Would it also be racist to do this with the North American wilderness? (Genuinely asking)
Personally, as an Aussie, I don't think it's racist. Alarmist, maybe, but not racist. The reality is that most of the dangerous plants and animals in Australia are easily avoided with simple awareness of your surroundings and education about what to do. However, many people who visit Australia don't have that education and are going to places where they are more likely to encounter dangerous wildlife (beaches, outback, national parks, etc.). And, unlike in other places, our wildlife is dangerous enough that mistakes and a lack of care can be deadly. In that way, the stereotyping of Australia as dangerous can actually be helpful because it makes (most) tourists careful.