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>be me
>enjoy when protagonist or protagonist-allied fictional characters do cruel things with naively good intentions or out of a misplaced self-preservation instinct
>make a post exploring the dubious morality of a fictional character and describing an interesting point of conflict between them and the/another protagonist
>someone reblogs it to agree
>nice, they concur with my reading of the text
>they tag it as "#anti [character]"
>pic related
Once when I was in undergrad, someone described something as âproblematicâ in class and our professor was like, âThatâs cool, but âproblematicâ doesnât really mean anything. It means that the thing youâre describing has a problem, and in and of itself thatâs not bad. Art, especially, should always have problems, or else itâs not interesting and not art, either. It sounds like youâre trying to say that this is bad, but you donât want to say âbad.â Is that right?â
So from then on whenever one of us called something problematic, he would make us talk it out until we could name the âbadâ thing we were hinting at. In this particular class, 7/10 it was some type of oppression, and the remainder was like, âIâm uncomfortable because this is very new/confusing/pushing boundaries that made me feel safe.â
Once we stopped calling things âproblematicâ and stopping at that, class got way more interesting and... we all had to say, like, âthatâs racistâ or âthatâs misogynisticâ or âew capitalism grossâ out loud, which a lot of us had never done in a classroom before. Or we had to be like, âUhhh... Iâm not sure whatâs so bad?â and confront our own beliefs and that was maybe even more useful.
Anyway. Whenever I see the word problematic, I canât help but think of this professor being like, âGood starting point, now letâs get specific.â I think when we have to commit to saying âthatâs ___â it requires a lot more careful thought about the truth and impact and complexities of whatever weâre claiming. Sometimes there really is some bullshit afoot, and also sometimes itâs art, and it should be full of problems, because thatâs what art is.
I wish I could have heard you sing this⊠I bet you have a beautiful voice
Stumbled upon assets heaven. BOOYAH
Girlhood is a Spectrum
really really bad tomodachi life idea: there should be a small chance for one of your miis to have a traumatic experience involving one of your lingo phrases, and they're like
"Oh, it's just terrible... I was just in the middle of emitting slime, when suddenly... something terrifying jumped out at me and attacked me! I got away safely, but now I can't even think about emitting slime without getting scared..."
and then that lingo phrase becomes upsetting for them and any time it gets mentioned to them they react poorly. there's a new set of little quirks relating to how they react to being reminded of the incident
awww the like button turns into a rainbow when you press it! that's so cute...hey staff what's with all the trans women you keep nuking?
i think we should be ridiculing them more for this. you don't get to try and go all "queer website" when your staff likes to go on nuking sprees targeting the trans fem users
would be remiss not to mention that the rainbow notably straight up just removed the trans flag colors from it. like theyâre gone. itâs the progress flag minus the trans flag colors.
thatâs not the whole flag, now is it
hey staff what the fuck
hey staff don't you think you're being too on-the-nose
HEY STAFF DONT YOU THINK YOU'RE BEING TOO ON-THE-NOSE
And itâs still marked as mature wtf tumblr
personal headcanon with absolutely no canon basis whatsoever:
In his private time Aku writes a fix-it fic of Journey to the West. The full thing. That's 1000+ pages when translated into English.
He's been picking at it for centuries. He's quietly publishing it chapter by chapter under a pseudonym. He doesn't want people to read it because Aku wrote it, he wants it to stand on its own.
"How is it a fix-it?" Okay so Journey to the West opens with the monkey king Sun Wukongâwhose superpowers include shapeshifting and immortalityâattempting to rebel against heaven's emperor. Emperor calls in Buddha; Buddha defeats Sun, seals him under a mountain, and 500 years later lets him out on divine parole to atone for his crimes by helping a monk travel from China to India.
Aku's mad as hell that the badass monkey yields to Buddha. Aku's years-long imprisonment in a tree made him vengeful, not compliant. And the gods have been trying & failing to kill him since before he was born, he would never surrender to themâso why should the monkey?
So he's been rewriting the story so that Sun's secretly an evil mastermind rallying all the villains and monsters he meets during their journey west, plotting to overthrow Buddha and take over reality.
It's no literary masterpiece. However it's got a small but fascinated cult following. Partially because of the mystery of its author's identityâthey've been releasing a chapter about once every five years for the past two hundred years. What??
And partially because trying to decipher the author's psychology is fascinating. Like: it's extremely obvious that the author is characterizing Sun Wukong as an expy of Aku. (Aku is NOT writing a self-insert on purpose, he's just really unsubtle.) But why is someone rewriting a prehistoric epic fantasy as an allegory for Aku conquering the world? And why is the author disgusted by JttW's original narrative of atoning for hubris against the divine?
Considering that Aku has been earth's pseudo-divine eternal ruler for longer than recorded history, everyone thinks it'd make more sense to cast him as Buddha or the jade emperor. Making him the underdog on a pilgrimage is a baffling literary choice. Is the writer an incompetent hack who doesn't understand the original narrative, or are they operating on hitherto unknown levels of allegory?
(The answer is he understands the original very wellâhe just completely disagrees with it. And he's an incompetent hack.)
One theory is that the author wrote the whole thing 200-something years ago and their descendants have been slowly releasing it posthumously. But in recent chapters, the monkey's started to fixate on the monk as a greater nemesis than Buddha, and the monkâpreviously a rather flat characterâhas been fleshed out in an oddly Jack-like wayâso obviously the author is commenting on the current political climate (though their intended message is inscrutable). The author must still be active. But how? Are they an alien? A fairy? A robot churning out very slow slop?
"Aku's the author" is nowhere on anybody's list of theories. In fact, readers kind of wonder whether Aku will execute the author for characterizing him as an ambitious primate rather than the born ruler of the world. Perhaps they'll never know.
Alsoâand this is very, very importantâthe way Aku writes & characterizes Sun Wukong is basically just Mojo Jojo.
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Im tired of not speaking my truth to stay uncouth. We simply must torture The Character in perverse and cruel ways for my enjoyment and pleasure. Guards begin
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We see a lot of queer arab erasure, almost as if we donât exist. Not only are we hated and murdered within our own countries for being different, but we are also invisible and forgotten in our own communities.
So this is an appreciation posts to all the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, questioning, intersex and A-spectrum Arabs! And lets not forget our non-binary cousins You arenât forgotten!
Sincerely, someone who has also experienced said erasure (achillean gay) ^^