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problematic sudoku solving skills gap
what world do people imagine their fursonae exist inside of. I love how undefined it is. some people are like "this is my sona HryĂ xe, a hybrid dragon with ice powers who has been alive through three astral ages and toppled many kingdoms of men" and someone else is like "this is my sona he's an arctic fox named blurt and hes a barista in Toronto who loves to play mahjong." And then blurt and hryĂ xe are lovingly having sex on a tropical beach somewhere. and I'm like how'd they get to the beach
*introducing myself to the guards who caught me* seized to meet you
âThe LEGO Movie was my favorite movie of 2014, but it strikes me that the main character was male, because I feel like in our current culture, he HAD to be. The whole point of Emmett is that heâs the most boring average person in the world. Itâs impossible to imagine a female character playing that role, because according to our pop culture, if sheâs female sheâs already SOMEthing, because sheâs not male. The baseline is male. The average person is male. You can see this all over but itâs weirdly prevalent in childrenâs entertainment. Why are almost all of the muppets dudes, except for Miss Piggy, whoâs a parody of femininity? Why do all of the Despicable Me minions, genderless blobs, have boy names? I love the story (which I read on Wikipedia) that when the director of The Brave Little Toaster cast a woman to play the toaster, one of the guys on the crew was so mad he stormed out of the room. Because he thought the toaster was a man. A TOASTER. The character is a toaster. I try to think about that when writing new charactersâ is there anything inherently gendered about what this character is doing? Or is it a toaster?â
â Bojack Horseman creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg commenting on how weird gendered defaults in entertainment are, and why we should think twice about them. Excerpted from this longer original post. (via 360degreesasthecrowflies)
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we tipped her well dw. best waitress ever đ
fellatio sounds like a supporting shakespeare character rather than oral sex on a penis to be honest
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Why donât you just watch glee then.
I use this to torture my victims:
they throw regular rats at eachother
me when im reading a good book, and itâs a good book, and i love a good book
We were covering T.S. Eliot in class once and my professor quoted âThis is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimperâ then said âWhat does a whimper sound like? Can anyone give me a whimper?â and I whimpered. I was the only person in the class who fucking whimpered.
mozzarella and parmesan is kind of like the age gap yuri of cheese
its awesome that neither mind reading nor god are real and all of the thoughts inside of your head are completely private and consequenceless forever #myprivacy
What we consume, we digest; what is consumed, is no longer what it was. Such is how we are nourished.
Wondermark #1587; And Onward One Opines
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having 40 minutes to leave the house is terrible because 40 minutes is basically 30 minutes and 30 minutes is basically 20 minutes and 20 minutes is basically fifteen seconds. but 50 minutes? 50 minutes is an hour, and an hour? ooobh thats plany off time