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my mouth literally dropped open
the comments on this tiktok⊠the unity⊠the commitment to the bitâŠ. women are so sexy
whoâs going to tell them that, while it was usually a waistband and not suspenders, this is basically real 19th to mid-20th century menstrual technology
(it made sense for part of that timespan, though, because pantalettes/drawers and combinations had an open crotch seam. easy to pin or button a cloth pad into place. once crotch seams closed, though, around the 1920sâŠit just became a colossal nuisance. according to Certain Boomer Mothers Your Faithful Correspondent Interviewed On The Subject)
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GUYS HE GOT HIS COOKIE, EVERYTHING IS OKAY
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This guy doesnât pull any punches
Reblogging this version instead cause ppl think this is about trashing LOK.
And it ainât. LOK was good despite all the bullshit nickelodeon kept pulling on the creators.
i support universal free healthcare for one simple reason: if you are diagnosed with a terminal illness you should quit your job. quitting your job is the correct response to terminal illness. but you canât do that if your healthcare is tied to your job
listen if somebody knows that they will be dead in a years time, and you are forcing them to continue to come into work, thatâs fucked up. terminally ill people should be able to quit their jobs and live their last few months to the fullest. i donât get how thatâs a controversial opinion
Okay so Iâm not sure how many people are aware but every year on the day of the Super Bowl, Animal Planet hosts the Puppy Bowl. They get a bunch of puppies that are up for adoption and let em play around with a little toy football and try to score touchdowns. The cheerleaders are kittens. Puppies often fall asleep in the middle of plays. Itâs one of my favorite Super Bowl traditions.
This year, they are hosting a âPupularity Playoffsâ where you can vote for your fav pups based on their personalities and how cute they are. They have a video for each puppy and the winner is the Most Pupular Player.
These are this years pups! Personally Iâm rooting for Cooper and Moocow. Voting runs from now until February 9th. Iâm not sure if you have to be a US resident to vote but if so itâs nothing a VPN canât fix. Here are the voting rounds:
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NOW GO VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE PUPPIES
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lmao on the edinburgh zoo site it says âthere is a daily penguin parade at 14:15 but it may be cancelled last minute as it is a voulntary parade, we do not coax the penguins with food, and they may not want to go outâ lmao anarchopenguinism
this is the cutest goddamn thing iâve ever heard
I saw the penguin parade. It was a very slow parade, because the pingĂŒinos take their sweet time and arenât very fast walkers to begin with.
can I volunteer to be a penguin
I feel like the world needs to know the context of the edinburgh zoo penguin parade, becausr Iâve been going there my entire life and I only found out about this the other year.
So a while back (I canât remember exactly when but I think it was some time around the 40s/50s), a bunch of penguins escaped. A keeper left the gate open so a bunch of penguins just⊠followed them. And the people loved it. Look at these adorable birds outside their cage just following that guy around! So they get all the penguins back inside and realise that none of them really ran off, they just followed the keeper and went back inside and crowd thought it was amazing, so why not make it a regular thing? Get enough people there that if one of them goes to make a run for it (which at least one has in the past), they canât get past the people, and let the ones who want outside have a little wander. So every day, they get a crowd, they open the gate, and whatever penguins want to get out can go, waddle about, squawk at people, and then hop back inside.
Also, one of those penguins is Brigadier Sir Nils Olaf III, Colonel-in-cheif of the Norwegian Kingâs Guard. This isnât really related to the parade at all, I just love the fact that thereâs a penguin in the Norwegian army
Reblogging with Brigadier Sir Nils Olaf III inspecting his troops.
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A lovely older friend of mine lived in Edinburgh when she was a small child, and regularly attended the penguin parade â as a penguin. That is, she was a small toddler and thus about the right height and speed, and she just waddled along with everyone else who was about 2â high.
So the answer to âcan I volunteer to be a penguinâ is at least occasionally âyes.â
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Capitalism only values nature by how it can be exploited.
Case in point.Â
People in my replies be like âbUt wHaT aBoUt fRuIt TrEes and CaMpInG GrOuNdSâ. Yes thatâs pretty much my point. Trees are only valuable if you can make money off them or hijack them for human activities, rather than because they literally sustain life on earth.
In capitalismâs eyes, everything is but a tool or resource to make profit. Workers and nature alike. A forest is not inherently âvaluableâ to a capitalist; individual people are treated as âhuman resourcesâ and labour for 8 - 13 hours per day, most days of their life, until theyâre physically too old to continue.
We will only attain a better world when nature and people become inherently valuable, rather than something to exploit.
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Thereâs so many options for an adult scooby doo show though
More deeply criticizing rich people who often end up being the monsters
Same tone and goofiness as the kidsâ shows but in adult situations like murders or strip clubs
Gang is college age and trying to still solve mysteries while growing up and living young adult lives
The gang embraces itâs Summer of â69 roots and is a period piece that shows how a hippie, a nerd, a rich girl, and some random white dude would be so close in divisive times. While fighting ghosts.
A Clue-like parody of the mystery genre
An openly ACAB show
An adaptation of the zombie comic
Mockumentary series where the gang has a ghost hunting yt channel
A generally more serious tone but still has jokes and a talking dog
Exactly the same as one of the kidsâ shows but Shaggy smokes weed on screen and Scooby swears
This is the FUNNIEST SHIT I HAVE EVER SEEN
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bout time I brought back the Laurel and Hardy flex tape-
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I think the Hunger Games series sits in a similar literary position to The Lord of the Rings, as a piece of literature (by a Catholic author) that sparked a whole new subgenre and then gets blamed for flaws that exist in the copycat books and arenât actually part of the original.
Like, despite what parodies might say, Katniss is nowhere near the stereotypical âunqualified teenager chosen to lead a rebellion for no good reasonâ. The entire point is that sheâs not leading the rebellion. Sheâs a traumatized teenager who has emotional reactions to the horrors in her society, and is constantly being reined in by more experienced adults who have to tell her, âNo, this is not how you fight the government, you are going to get people killed.â Sheâs not the upstart teenager showing the brainless adults what to doâsheâs a teenager being manipulated by smarter and more experienced adults. She has no power in the rebellion except as a useful piece of propaganda, and the entire trilogy is her straining against that role. Itâs much more realistic and far more nuanced than anyone who dismisses it as âstereotypical YA dystopianâ gives it credit for.
And the misconceptions donât end there. The Hunger Games has no âstereotypical YA love triangleââyes, there are two potential love interests, but the romance is so not the point. Thereâs a war going on! Katniss has more important things to worry about than boys! The romance was never about her choosing between two hot boysâitâs about choosing between two diametrically opposed worldviews. Will she choose anger and war, or compassion and peace? Of course a trilogy filled with the horrors of war ends with her marriage to the peace-loving Peeta. Unlike some of the YA dystopian copycats, the romance here is part of the message, not just something to pacify readers who expect âhot love trianglesâ in their YA.Â
The worldbuilding in the Hunger Games trilogy is simplistic and not realistic, but unlike some of her imitators, Collins does this because she has something to say, not because sheâs cobbling together a grim and gritty dystopia thatâs âsimilar to the Hunger Gamesâ. The worldbuilding has an allegorical function, kept simple so we can see beyond it to what Collins is really sayingâand itâs nothing so comforting as âwe need to fight the evil people who are ruining societyâ. The Capitolâs not just the powerful, greedy bad guysâthe Capitol is us, First World America, living in luxury while we ignore the problems of the rest of the world, and thinking of other nations largely in terms of what resources we can get from them. This simplistic world is a sparsely set stage that lets us explore the larger themes about exploitation and war and the horrors people will commit for the sake of their bread and circuses, meant to make us think deeper about what separates a hero from a villain.
Thereâs a reason these books became a literary phenomenon. Thereâs a reason that dozens upon dozens of authors attempted to imitate them. But these imitators canât capture that same genius, largely because theyâre trying to imitate the trappings of another book, and failing to capture the larger and more meaningful message underneath. Make a copy of a copy of a copy, and youâll wind up with something far removed from the original masterpiece. But we shouldnât make the mistake of blaming those flaws on the original work.
THIS POST WAS MADE FOR ME. Literally nobody gets how profound The Hunger Games are as a piece of literature, actually, because itâs been lumped in with all of the copycats that came after it.
âIâm tired of love trianglesâ THE HUNGER GAMES IS LITERALLY AN ALLEGORICAL FICTION REFLECTING ON THE MERITS OF JUST-WAR THEORY.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2018/10/18/books/suzanne-collins-talks-about-the-hunger-games-the-books-and-the-movies.amp.html
This is a FASCINATING article where Suzanne Collins talks about this. Basically, just war theory - popularized by Thomas Aquinas, and I didnât know she was Catholic, so that makes a TON of sense how she would know about that, anyways, just-war theory advocates for this idea that a war can be just based on certain conditions being met. In the Hunger Games, Katniss is a stand in for humanity generally, a sort of neutral figure whose going through this moral/philosophical battle. Gale represents a favorable view of just-war theory, whereas Peeta represents - if not pacifism, then certainly at the very least, a rejection of war.
THATS WHY ITS SO FUCKING PROFOUND that Katniss ends up with Peeta, like, can we just collectively admire for a moment, the final passage of Mockingjay, now that we get that whatâs actually going on is a statement re: cycles of violence and the needs of humanity?
âPeeta and I grow back together. There are still moments when he clutches the back of a chair and hangs on until the flashbacks are over. I wake screaming from nightmares of mutts and lost children. But his arms are there to comfort me. And eventually his lips. On the night I feel that thing again, the hunger that overtook me on the beach, I knew this would have happened anyway. That what I need to survive is not Galeâs fire, kindled with rage and hatred. I have plenty of fire myself. What I need is the dandelion in the spring. The bright yellow that means rebirth instead of destruction. The promise that life can go on, no matter how bad our losses. That it can be good again. And only Peeta can give me that.â
I MEAN. GOD. GOD. WHAT POETRY THAT IS. Humanity cannot rely on war, and hatred, and violence, it does not need it to live, it cannot feast forever on bread and circuses gained from blood. This passage nearly makes me cry every time I read it, itâs SO lovely.
Anyways, the Hunger Games rocks.
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the first book in the trilogy, here is an excerpt from an interview between the publisher and the autho
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January 15th, 1947: The mutilated body of Elizabeth Short is discovered, leading to national attention to what is called the Black Dahlia murder.
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