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@anayr1616
OMG! I found this really old ass doodle of when I turned Aph Russia into Elsa...good lord I am such a dweeb #aphrussia #hetalia #ivanbraginski #disneyfrozen #elsafrozen https://www.instagram.com/p/B9fwR5Ug0lm/?igshid=12vsu86ma3sbc
Fr? Lemme check this out
Hereâs the link to all of the free online classes offered by Harvard:
https://www.edx.org/school/harvardx
But TBH I prefer the MIT Open Coursewear approach. Feel like taking a class on the policy and economics of nuclear engineering? MITâs got you covered:
https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/find-by-topic/#cat=engineering&subcat=nuclearengineering&spec=nuclearsystemspolicyandeconomics
In fact theyâve got you covered with A LOT of their courses, everything from fine arts to immunology.
Have fun :)
WHERE HAS THIS BEEN THE LAST TWO YEARS
For all my friends who want to learn.
I still think Moana deserved an Oscar for this part
To me, the moral of Moana is that only women can help other women heal from male violence.Â
The movie starts with the idea that the male god who wronged Te Fiti must be the one to heal her. This seems to make a certain sort of intuitive sense in that I think we all believe that if you do something wrong you should try to make it right. But how does he try to right it? Through more violence. Of course that failed.Â
It was only when another woman, Moana, saw past the âdemon of earth and fireâ that the traumatized Te Fiti had become (what a good metaphor for trauma, right?) and met her with love instead of violence that she was able to heal. Note that they do the forehead press before Moana restores the heart, while Te Fiti is still Te KÄ. Moana doesnât wait for her beautiful island goddess to appear in all her green splendor before greeting and treating her as someone deserving of love.
Moana is only able to restore the heart because Te KÄ reveals her vulnerability and allows Moana to touch her there. Maui and his male violence could only ever have resulted in more ruin.
@i-want-cheese
This is a touching anaylisis but itâs extremely racist as not only have you completely ignored the whole point of Mauiâs character, but have managed to incriminate a man of color on a tumblr wide scale.
First of all, Mauiâs character does not represent male violenceâit represent human greed. Maui did not take the heart because he is a man, and Te-Fiti is a woman. He took it because the humans asked him to. The humans asked Maui to do everything for them, not caring how greedy or selfish their requests were and in the end it was Maui who suffered for it. Maui is supposed to show the flaw of humanity.
This has nothing to do with sexism, it has everything to do with the fact that Maui gave and gave to the humans who could never stop being greedy. Moana giving the heart back wasnât supposed to be her âmaking upâ for the male violence that Maui represents. It was her making up for the greed she and her people represent. It was touching however because yes it was an important moment between two women, but you missed the point and youâve come off racist and very disrespectful to a culture at that.
Yes, Moana is an empowering movie for women, especially women of color. But the last thing this is about is Maui being an abuser/rapist or whatever. That is not the point of Mauiâs character.
And to assume so is racist. You are a white woman completely dehumanizing a man of color and ruining his image because of how you see him. And other white girls here on tumblr have happily picked up that image and interpretation and rolled with it. Mauiâs character is now seen as an abuser or as someone who is violently because of white girls here on tumblrâwhich it doesnât surprise me. (an in a historical context this is even MORE racist because white women would always make Mauiâs people out to be savages and abusers etc., simply because of the color of their skin and their culture so yea, this is bad).
You can see the morality of the movie however you want, but do not be disrespectful toward a character and in this case a culture.
@i-want-cheese Please donât write this off as another âbutthurt commentâ or âmale guiltâ, because this is really messed up. I see how youâre brushing off some other peopleâs comments and I honestly hope that you donât see mine the same way because this is an issue I think you need to face/realize. You are being racist and brushing it off isnât going to change that. theÂ
@visibilityofcolor THANK YOU FOR THIS. As a Polynesian woman, reading that post and other replies painting Maui and even Tui as aggressive and violent men had me feeling some type of way, especially since White people have always regarded Polynesian men in such a manner.
Iâve thought about replying because Iâm tired of seeing these kind of âMoana is a feminist movieâ posts collect hundreds of notes despite the fact that these posts always conveniently fail to mention Pasifika people, but it always stressed me out, so thank you.
As an aside, Maui taking Te Fitiâs heart and Moana restoring it was symbolic of environmental preservation. Because the people who inspired MoanaâPasifika people, not just Polynesianâare always affected first when the environment is threatened. Our way of life is greatly influenced by the ocean and we believe that if you take care of the ocean, she will take care of you.
Youâre very welcome.
This is insight for me as well (as I wasnât aware that the movie also came fro the culture of the Pasifika people), and does give a very important perspective. I do agree with you, this movie is about environmental restoration, not some white fem bullshit.
I tried over and over again to explain to I-want-cheese about how she was being racist, but she responded by blocking me and other poc who called her out (even other polynesian people). People to this day are still trying to explain that she is being racist and culturally insensitive but she ignores us.
Iâve made a few posts about this, hoping that people realize how problematic it is to agree with i-want-cheese. Â Explaining to her racist white ass that this was problematic was like explaining to a bird. She wouldnât listen and neither would have of her racist friends.
Sorry youâve had to see this on your dash every so often, but Iâm glad my portion of the post is starting to get around. (reblogged to the wrong blog at first lols)
dang reblogging this as a correction for the very first reblog. this why feminist analysis always needs to be intersectional
My heart just cried
the portrayal of Maui is super important here, the disney crew put a LOT of effort into getting him right because he IS a crucial figure to an entire culture- basically a cross between a central religious figure and superman so handling him poorly would be catastrophically disrespectful there are basically only two parts of Mauis legend that they flub- they only tell half of the story of when he was abandoned as a baby, and they skip over that stealing the heart of Te-Fiti so he could give it to humanity was the legend in which he dies yes, canonically Maui dies in his quest to give gifts to humanity, its an important element of why Maui is such a profound character, not just âman who hurt someoneâ strawman it gets worse when you discover the OTHER legend they fudged, the story of his birth, reinforces this. Mauis mother had several (Hawaiians only say three, new zealand says five) sons, all named Maui, so when she had ANOTHER son she named him Maui as well, but then cast him into the sea for there was no way she could support another son. the gods did not save Maui, as Moana says, instead they return him to his mother and say she must give him a chance. to which his mother states that for her to take care of him this infant must remove the roof from her house by throwing spears at it. that is the story of Maui the skillful, abandoned as an infant and then immediately told that he must PROVE his worth, after which all he ever does is prove his worth
his brothers mocked him for being a poor fisherman, he crafts a fishook from a jawbone and proceeds to raise new islands from the sea the sky is so low the trees bend, maui raises it for everyone, then fills the new sky with wind
the sun flies so quickly there is not enough time in the day to do the labors for everyone, maui has to lay traps for each of the suns many feet, chase after it as it was slowed, and then threaten to chop its legs off if it would not slow down
he then due to the complaints of the now longer dark night creates the moon and is upset his creation will not please humanity for it does not make sufficient light, then shows it to the sun so that it may learn how to be bright maui was credited with having invented as gifts for humanity the outrigger canoe, stone tools, and seaworthy boats that had no mast or sails. he was credited with inventing tattoos as a gift to dogs, however humanity is still not content so maui descends to the land of the dead to ask the secret of creating fire from the grandmother, who kept it hidden in her fingernails. he dropped the fingernail in the water as he tried to return to the land of the living, came back for another, dropped it as well, and went through all ten fingers and toenails untill he had to then interrogate birds the grandmother had shared the secret with to tell him how
a monstrous eel tried to put the moves on his wife, and again maui had to prove his worth to reclaim her by breaking the monster eelâs spine, shoving him into the ground to create the first coconut tree, the single most useful thing for polynesian life, as a gift to humanity yet again Maui, as a mythological figure, did nothing but give from the day he was born. he gave humans tools, land, fire, boats, light, the wind, everything except life itself and he even tried to give them that- and it killed him, he was bitten in two a crucial part of Maui as a legend is that he failed, its literally part of the point, also that he was driven to prove himself endlessly to the (during his life) ungrateful. do not try and drag Maui, its disrespectful on a level i cant express thank the man, you asshole Moana succeeded where he failed, for she saw that she did not have to prove herself. the whole movie up untill then she was trying to put on a brave face (there was literally a cut song âwarrior faceâ where maui teaches her Haka), shout her courage, announce to the world at large that she WILL do the thing and fix the world and be the hero, just like Maui
its easy to miss, she stopped trying to prove who she was to anyone, there was nobody she needed to prove herself TO she just WAS herself, and that brought her peace
Oh manâŚthis is why itâs so important to hear the perspectives of the peoples actually represented. When I was reading through this, the first part seemed to make a lot of sense on the surface, but I could *never* have imagined how racist that perspective was. It makes so much more sense now. Thank you to the folks in this thread who were willing to take the time to share their perspective so that oblivious folks like me could do a little more to chip away at our own internalized racism.Â
(Also the story of Maui is heckinâ sad, gosh :( )
What Slasher said. I was ready to reblog right at the first part. I never considered this. Thanks to everyone else on this post for sharing.
For anyone not aware, @/i-want-cheese is a hardcore TERF, so that gives another perspective to their language used above.
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How to spot signs and symptoms of Breast CancerÂ
Reblog to literally save a life
whish they told us this in school, all they did was say âfeel for lumps, you will know when you feel itâ
Jury nullification. Pass it on.
Jury nullification is so fucking important.
This is something that more people should be aware of, if only because (in many states, at least) defense attorneys are actually prohibited from mentioning it to jurors. The law allows a jury to return a ânot guiltyâ verdict contrary to the facts of the case, but not for the defense to inform them of that power or to argue for its application in the current trial.
I didnât know about this. Wow.
always reblog
This is SUPER IMPORTANT and also a good reason to show up for jury duty. You know all those laws you think are stupid? This is your chance to maybe do something about it.Â
IâŚ. I thought this was common knowledge⌠signal boosting this because it obviously isnât!
Did not know this
Jury nullification in the United States has its origins in colonial British America. Similar to British law, in the United States jury nullification occurs when a jury in a criminal case reaches a verdict contrary to the weight of evidence, sometimes because of a disagreement with the relevant law.
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At first I though this was a joke
Donât ignore this Tumblr
Yet they still do even when itâs right in their face.
This reminds me of how a friend of mine was abused by the mother of his child. She was mentally unstable and used to berate him constantly and would smack him in the head all the time. It really pissed me off. Then one night she threw hot coffee in his face and tried to stab him with a screwdriver. The cops hauled him off to jail because she made up a sob story that painted herself as the victim. Once he left her, he stayed with me and it was a nightmare. She stalked him and me. She would drive by my house obsessively at all hours of the day and night (her muffler made a weird sound so I know it was her). She started showing up at my job, showing up at the places I frequented around town, and filling up my voicemail with dead air. The cops were no help. One day she got bold enough to talk her way into my home by conning my elderly grandmother, whom I was taking care of, while I was out. She went in my room and went through my stuff (creepy), then found him napping on the couch and attacked him. My grandmother witnessed the whole thing. He grabbed her by the arms, forced her out the front door, and locked it. The cops were called again. They said theyâd go and âtalkâ to her.
The next day we were watching a movie and there was a knock at the door. The police had come to arrest him. She filed a complaint against him and shown off some bruises on her arms from the altercation that she swore were completely unprovoked. My grandmother saw the whole thing since she was in the living room too and testified on his behalf. He still ended up serving jail time. No one takes male domestic violence victims seriously. They only see males as perpetrators.
#standing up for male victims takes NOTHING away from female victims #this isnât an either/or scenario #you can pursue justice for male victims and still be 100% feminist #safer world for EVERYONEÂ
This is important. Just⌠everyone needs to see this.
I hate man caves. I absolutely hate them.
Itâs just the sentiment behind them that I find so reprehensible. Itâs this idea that men need a retreat away from the responsibilities of family life whereas women do not. I very seldom see people who have man caves also have a space for the woman and if they do itâs always significantly smaller, less equipped, and seldom used.
And the thing is men will often argue this point by saying âwell she has the rest of the houseâ because they think that forcing their wives/girlfriends to do all of the administrative work around the house constitutes personal space. So they force their partners to become household managers wherein a daily flow is created that they are not involved enough to feel a part of, this creates a sense of disconnect from family life, and makes men feel as if theyâre being bossed around in their wifeâs home , which creates a need to âget away.â Which basically results in him hiding while his wife runs the household. Men think this is fair because they think that itâs natural for women to be household managers rather than realize sheâs just picking up his slack.
My last work at Voltron was illustrating comic strips for Monsters & Mana episode that I directed. Here is sharing some of the panels. Imagining Shiro in a child version wasnât hard because he was my child. And the last panel is absolutely my favorite. hehe
At a high school in Alaska, a female student has been expelled for defending herself against a group of boys who had cornered her in a girl's bathroom.
They wanted to protest a trans boy using the boys bathroom, so a group of cis boys went into the girlâs restroom, and when a girl tried to get away from them they wouldnât let her out and blocked the doorway, so she kneed one in the balls to get him out of her way so she could run. And she got expelled for that. She got punished for them threatening her. SHE got expelled, they got nothin.
book:Â âshe has naturally red hairâ
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book:Â âshe has naturally curly hairâ
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Book: âshe was blackâ
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Book: she was a lesbian
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White People really off the shit with this one bruh
iâm so sorry americans will never know what history or culture is
You think this is a cute thing to say but Black people in America and Native America s do have history and culture despite literally hundreds of years of having it ripped away, stolen, destroyed, outlawed, and disrespected. I know you think itâs cute to say âlol America isnât an old country like US so they donât know anything!â But think about how all of the civilizations in the America that WERE just as old as France or whatever Eurozone fuck hole you come from but were deliberated destroyed by Europeans. I know you think this is a witty remark but it really just highlights your own ignorance that you can go and say something like this.
Possible titles of Gohanâs dissertation:
âWhat The Fuck Is Wrong With My Familyâ
âDo We Need To Use The Dragon Balls To Get The Moon Back, Or Are Things Basically Cool, Without The Moon?: A Study Of The Ecological Effects Of That Field Trip I Took With Piccoloâ
âHow Does The Heaven-And-Hell Stuff Even Work At This Pointâ
âWhat Does The Word âDemonâ Actually Mean Given That The Devil Turned Out To Just Be Some Alien Dude: Iâm An Alien, Could I Be The Devilâ
âWhy Do The Dragon Balls Actually Suckâ
âHow Is Yajirobe A Ronin In A Setting With No Actual Samurai, How Did He Accomplish Thisâ
âA Forensic Linguistic Study Into The Nameless Namekianâs Name: Yeah It Was Just âSnailâ (Donât Tell Piccolo Yet, Itâs For His Birthday)â
âA Case Study Of Really Fucked-Up Namekian Genetics: I Sequenced God And The Devilâs Genomes To Figure Out Why Piccoloâs Like Thatâ
âWhat Species Even Is Pilaf, Because Heâs Clearly Not Namekian?: Well I Have Sequenced His Genome And It Seems He Is From Chrono Triggerâ
âWhatâs The Deal With The Furries (Not The Gods of Destruction Or Me When Iâm A Wereape, I Mean Like Karin And Oolong)â
âTienâs Got Three Eyes, And For Whatâ
âI Asked Vegeta Questions About Our Home Planet Until He Got Really Upset And Now Heâs Trying To Kill Me Again, Sheesh: A Really Short Anthropological Studyâ
âBuu Is Made Of The Same Stuff As Pencil Erasers, Which Is Weirdâ
I relate to the emptiness in their eyes on a spiritual level
Her tuition so damn high she can wear whatever tf she wants
Spite goals
Thereâs a better thing to her story. She CONTINUED her thesis in her underwear and afterward her professor said âwhat would your mother think wearing those kinds of clothesâ
And she responded âmy motherâs a feminist also a gender and sexuality studies professor. Sheâs fine with my shortsâ
i think the best part is that a majority of the class also stripped with her in solidarity
Just to give a little more perspective after reading the story:
The sequence of events is a little jumbled in the telling above. The actual chastising from the teacher came days before the womanâs thesis, during a practice run of her presentation. This was not a spur-of-the-moment thing where she just whipped off her clothes for the sake of being angry. Chai took the time to think things through before deciding this was the way she wanted to protest. She used critical thinking and level-headedness to decide instead of becoming volatile and aggressive, she would choose non-violent protest.Â
I just donât like the way the storyâs being told by others because it makes her come across as âoverly-emotionalâ and âerraticâ (as women often do in the media, because itâs easier to attribute extreme action to âhysteriaâ), whereas in actual news reports, she had time to think about her decision and choose the best way to handle what happened to her.Â
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New York Post
CBS
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