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Person Of Interest Superlatives: Cast Votes ‘Who Is Most Likely To…’
I kinda fundamentally disagree with the idea that a character death is only Good (good as in well written) if it’s….not tragic? I don’t know if that’s the best way to put it, I just mean…it feels strange to me to suggest a death is only acceptable if that character had nothing else to live for or accomplish, if they’re not fucking anyone else up by being gone. And I know no one would state it that way, but it’s just the implication of some criticisms of Root’s death that it’s Not Okay for them to do that because she finally had a family, because she’s Shaw’s safe place, etc. Those are reasons it’s sad, those are reason it’s tragic, but I don’t really think it’s a reason why it’s Unacceptable (as in bad writing, as in worthy of criticism).
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Was there anything that you ever wanted to do that you have yet to kind of show people that personal side? [x]
“can i ask you something?” my immediate reply says “go for it" but my mind has already gone through the seven stages of grief
Amy Acker at Dallas fan expo
Let me describe to you what kind of world gender abolitionists actually dream about: When a child would be born it’s biological sex, being an actual physical reality, would be noticed but not a single assumption regarding the child’s personality would be made based on it. Growing up, children would be free to chose what toys and clothes they prefer. If they want to play with toy trucks or dolls, it would be fine either way. If they want to dress comfortably or in frilly colorful dresses, it would be fine. Regardless of the child’s biological sex. Certain personality traits would not be encouraged in members of one sex and discouraged in the other. Females would be free to be strong, brave and assertive and males would not be shamed for being shy and soft spoken. No female child would be called a tomboy and no male child would be called a sissy. No kid would ever be bullied for what we in our gendered world call “gender expression”. When children would reach puberty they would still be free to dress how they want. Females would not be pressured to wear clothes that reveal their bodies and males would not be shamed if they chose to. Everybody would have a free choice of accessories, which would not be categorized as “men’s” or “women’s” but people could should whichever they liked. Or chose to not wear accessories at all if that’s what they are more comfortable with. Females would not be pressured to keep their bodies slim, soft and hairless. Males would not be pressured to be athletic and muscular. Expectations of femininity and masculinity upon the body would not exist and affect negatively people’s relationship with their own body. Everyone could choose a career without fearing stigmatization within that particular field because of their biological sex. The most important thing would be competence and not what someone has between their legs. Domestic work would not be considered “women’s work” and would be shared equally between the sexes. Biological sex would only be thought about when relevant. Like for example in regards to issues surrounding sexual activity, reproduction or treatment of medical conditions related to a person’s biological sex. And everyone would be free to be themselves without ever having to worry about gender expectations. Nobody would feel the need to repress certain parts of their personality and exaggerate others in order to fit into some gender role that is being forced on them. Gender abolitionism is not about restricting people’s choices but about giving them greater freedom.
http://burningax.wordpress.com/2014/10/06/a-gender-free-world-boring/
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It’s Woof! I mean Root! @AmyAcker 😂 https://t.co/pewqtwTKsS
Concept for the Reverse AmyAcker Effect: Amy Acker as a goddess who falls for a human and renounces her immortality to spend life with them.
“So this is a thing that happened! Thanks, @AmyAcker!”
Amy is too good for this world ♥ [x]
Amy Acker interviewed on Good Day
Amy Acker’s tweet got me real emotional
no offense but if a girl ever did this to me my pussy would fall out my body