incorrect sab subtitles part (?/?)
Stranger Things
todays bird
One Nice Bug Per Day

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
dirt enthusiast
No title available
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

No title available

Andulka
Cosimo Galluzzi
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

roma★

tannertan36
cherry valley forever
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

Origami Around

izzy's playlists!

★
NASA
YOU ARE THE REASON

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

seen from Belgium
seen from Brazil
seen from United States

seen from Netherlands
seen from Australia
seen from Türkiye

seen from United States

seen from Belgium
seen from United States

seen from Argentina
seen from Poland
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Israel

seen from Sweden
seen from United States
seen from Spain

seen from United Kingdom
@emsk-multi-verse
incorrect sab subtitles part (?/?)
[cyrano makes a joke and roxane and christian both laugh]
cyrano: this is great. i’m going to get a good grade in unrequited love, something that is both normal to want and possible to achieve.
Yes! Perhaps I could make a confession, too. Yes, but I haven’t made mine yet!
CYRANO (2021)
Goddamn. Okay
Did you have a kid in your neighborhood who always hid so good, nobody could find him? We did. After a while we would give up on him and go off, leaving him to rot wherever he was. Sooner or later he would show up, all mad because we didn't keep looking for him. And we would get mad back because he wasn't playing the game the way it was supposed to be played.
There's hiding and there's finding, we'd say. And he'd say it was hide-and-seek, not hide-and-give-UP, and we'd all yell about who made the rules and who cared about who, anyway, and how we wouldn't play with him anymore if he didn't get it straight and who needed him anyhow, and things like that. Hide-and-seek-and-yell. No matter what, though, the next time he would hide too good again. He's probably still hidden somewhere, for all I know.
As I write this, the neighborhood game goes on, and there is a kid under a pile of leaves in the yard just under my window. He has been there a long time now, and everybody else is found and they are about to give up on him over at the base. I considered going out to the base and telling them where he is hiding. And I thought about setting the leaves on fire to drive him out. Finally, I just yelled, "GET FOUND, KID!" out the window. And scared him so bad he probably wet his pants and started crying and ran home to tell his mother. It's real hard to know how to be helpful sometimes.
A man I know found out last year he had terminal cancer. He was a doctor. And knew about dying, and he didn't want to make his family and friends suffer through that with him. So he kept his secret. And died. Everybody said how brave he was to bear his suffering in silence and not tell everybody, and so on and so forth. But privately his family and friends said how angry they were that he didn't need them, didn't trust their strength. And it hurt that he didn't say good-bye.
He hid too well. Getting found would have kept him in the game. Hide-and-seek, grown-up style. Wanting to hide. Needing to be sought. Confused about being found. "I don't want anyone to know." "What will people think?" "I don't want to bother anyone."
Better than hide-and-seek, I like the game called Sardines. In Sardines the person who is It goes and hides, and everybody goes looking for him. When you find him, you get in with him and hide there with him. Pretty soon everybody is hiding together, all stacked in a small space like puppies in a pile. And pretty soon somebody giggles and somebody laughs and everybody gets found.
Medieval theologians even described God in hide-and-seek terms, calling him Deus Absconditus. But me, I think old God is a Sardine player. And will be found the same way everybody gets found in Sardines - by the sound of laughter of those heaped together at the end.
"Olly-olly-oxen-free." The kids out in the street are hollering the cry that says "Come on in, wherever you are. It's a new game." And so say I. To all those who have hid too good. Get found, kid! Olly-olly-oxen-free.
— Robert Fulghum, "All I Really Need To Know I Learned In Kindergarten"
What a wild ride
"GET FOUND, KID!"
"Indeed, when he applied to become an astronaut, he failed on the first attempt. Part of the test featured the famous Rorschach ink-blots psychiatric exam. “I leafed through a whole series of them, and then the last one was a blank sheet of paper, pure white, eight by 10,” he once recalled. “I was asked what I could see. And I said, ‘Well, of course, that’s 11 polar bears fornicating in a snow bank.’ And I could see the examiner’s eyes kind of tighten. He didn’t think that was funny.”"
Legend.
Stranger Things 4: Parks and Rec edition
Hey, Stranger Things fans. I know we love the show but the show and Netflix doing harm to Jewish and Romani communities right now. When the filmed in Lithuania for the past season it was in a jail used by the Nazis. Stranger Things, Netflix and Airbnb have partnered to turn this historical Holocaust site into an aesthetic hotel for the show. Please look at and sign this petition to help stop this act of Holocaust erasure https://chng.it/2rqnyg4c5Y
Not only that we have seen the show reposting and encouraging fans getting number tattoos inspired by the show. This is to reminiscent of how Nazis branded the Jewish and Romani during this time and actively mocks them and is a massive insult to the living memory of the survivors of this genocide.
Please sign the petition and if you want to learn more about this and other antisemetism work I highly recommend checking out @analyzingantisemitism on Titkok!
Hold Netflix and Stranger Things Accountable
You show him how weak he is, Matilda. Show him!
Corlys: "Alright, so we were discussing this half-assed travesty of a plan..."
Daemon [fresh from beating the absolute, unholy tar out of the mailman]: "Let's do it."
Corlys: "You haven't even heard it yet."
Daemon: "Don't need to. Ready a boat."
Vaemond: "Most would deem it dishonorable, contemptible even, what we're about to do..."
Daemon [already rowing]: "What I'm about to do."
Corlys: "The trouble of course is the archers. Should this folly even succeed... once we arrive, there will still be hails of arrows to consider."
Daemon: "I'll deal with the arrows."
Vaemond: "Okay... should you not at least have Caraxes at the ready for when the fight commen—"
Daemon [shredding banner into a white flag]: "Shut your whore mouth, I'm not endangering my dragon on a lark. I fucking love that thing."
Laenor: "Yo, this dude is wild."
Daemon [unsheathing Dark Sister]: "If I die, which I won't, be sure to have the artisan paint up a likeness of my corpse extending its middlemost finger unto the sky. Send it to Viserys."
Corlys: "Not sure I follow, my Prince. What would such pantomime convey?"
Daemon [riddled with arrows]: "He'll know what it means."
Vaemond: "I am uncomfortable, but aroused."
Daemon [eyeballing Mr. Crabs]: "Well, save your load, cuz I'm about to blow all your tits clean off."
I don't even like daemon but this take is unhinged and I love it
Obi-Wan Kenobi said, "The Dark Side is a choice you make every day of your life."
Every single day, Vader wakes up, puts his armor on, and sets about his work of continuing to destroy everything Anakin Skywalker ever was.
Except.
On this day, Vader sees Obi-Wan, utterly distraught, weeping, apologizing for having failed him so utterly. And some part of him that's still Anakin Skywalker makes him say, "I am not your failure, Obi-Wan."
Maybe later he justifies it to himself by thinking he was claiming his choices. He's denying Obi-Wan any agency in the creation of Vader. Because he's obviously the best version of himself, after all. He's here because he wants to be. Because this is all there is.
But there's no denying that in the moment he says it, it's a kindness. It's a mercy. It's Anakin telling Obi-Wan, his master, one last thing to help him move past his guilt and grief.
All it takes is deciding for one moment not to do the Dark Side thing.
Every single day, Reva woke up, put her armor on, and resolved to do whatever she needed to do, to hurt or betray whoever she needed to, so she could finally be in a position to hurt Vader the way he hurt her.
Except.
On this day, she sees Luke, a child, helpless like she was helpless, and she can't do it. She can't kill him just to hurt Vader, to hurt Obi-Wan. She brings him back to his family.
All it takes is one moment.
Obi-Wan Kenobi said redemption begins with a single, simple, radical act of love. All it takes is deciding, even for an instant, you're not going to do the Dark Side thing today.
And I think that's really beautiful.
THE BEST THING EVER
A collection of All Of Us Are Dead memes
I hate Freud. His whole weird theory about penis envy and children being sexually attracted to their parents and secret desires and all that shit actually came straight out of an attempt to ally himself with wealthy and influential rapists and was a direct form of victim blaming.
He had started the research looking into “hysteria” which at the time was really usually referring to women’s symptoms of PTSD. It turned out that the reason so many woman had these symptoms is because so many of them had experienced sexual violence– especially CSA and incest at the hands of their fathers.
At first he was making real progress, and it was through working with these women that he discovered that talk therapy could be used to treat trauma. The symptoms of PTSD were lessened when women were able to safely speak about their experiences out loud and be believed.
But it wasn’t the women who paid for the therapy. It was their fathers, husbands, the same men who were perpetuating the violence in the first place. And Freud didn’t want to validate his patients (the women) if it meant making his clients (the men) unhappy.
So he came up with a new idea. These symptoms weren’t from trauma. The memories weren’t real. These women were just sexual beings as children and had penis envy and it made them lust for their fathers and fantasize about the rape that they had reported to him. That’s where the shittiest parts of Freud’s theories emerged. Another part of it besides just the monetary aspect, though, was that there was a feminist movement on the fringes starting up at the time and by publishing work about women’s CSA he would be aligning himself with it and therefore losing support, respect, funding, prestige from his male peers and from the psychological community at large. He literally made that gross victim blaming shit up to keep his own reputation with these fucks and to make sure he still got publication and fame.
By coming up with fake theory about little girls fantasizing about incest he not only fucked over generations of women, the feminist movement that was arising, and the entire psychology field for years to come, but he also completely swept away any progress made in understanding trauma and so we didn’t have any clue why men coming back from war had “hysteria” like women during WWI.
And our research on PTSD and trauma is still lacking to this day, especially because of the stigma that maybe traumatized people deserved it or wanted it or imagined it. People don’t want to believe it’s real. Perpetrators of traumatic violence want everyone to forget about it, not acknowledge it, or trivialize it.
And they have Freud’s cultural legacy to help them.
Can you provide academic citations for this? This is really neat.
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0959353596062015
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0959353596062015
If you don’t have access bc paywall, here’s a decent summary on Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Freudian_Coverup
Some vague proof:’
http://www.nytimes.com/1984/01/24/science/freud-secret-documents-reveal-years-of-strife.html?pagewanted=all&mcubz=0
An essay on the topic:
http://socialistreview.org.uk/404/whats-wrong-sigmund-freud
If you want some more, just google, “Sigmund Freud Seduction Theory Problematic.” There’s lots of academic and non-academic discussion on the topic, but TLDR Sigmund Freud is basically disregarded in almost all aspects of psychology by anyone who actually cares about their patients, so fuck that guy for holding psychology back.
Words cannot express how much I hate Freud. His theories have been entirely disproven by current psychological research, but using him to interpret literary texts is still a widely accepted technique in the field of literary study today.
English departments across the country will not bat an eye at tenured professors bringing Freud into lectures and citing him in scholarly articles and books. Doing a “Freudian reading” of a literary character or theme is regarded as a valid means of understanding and drawing meaning from works by authors as diverse as William Shakespeare, James Joyce, and C.S. Lewis. And it is based entirely on this guy’s unbelievably sexist, flat-out fraudulent, and thoroughly disproven research. It’s insane.
Just so everyone on my dash is aware that Freud’s theories are pseudoscience.
I too hate Freud and everything he stands for. I just wish people knew why I hate him so much.
Oh wow I had no idea.
Psychology only likes Freud as far as he made psychology and psychotherapy popular enough to get funding and be properly developed as a science and not just an offshoot of philosophy.
This post is so funny to me because in Central European academia he’s still very much enshrined
As a female Psychology professor of the past 15 years, I hate Freud with my entire being. But - I promise you, none of us hate him nearly as much as Karen Horney did.
She was a student of Psychoanalysis, but she challenged his theories as condescending and incorrect on the regular. She desexualized Freud’s Oedipus complex ideology and took his disgusting idea of penis envy and publicly (in the middle of the NY Psychoanalytic Institute) challenged his ideas and declared that men have womb envy and thus is a primary reason they keep women in the home. She then was ousted from the space by the outraged followers of Freud, said “screw you” and went on to found and run the American Institute for Psychoanalysis (a one up on the men who had just ousted her). She developed and championed the study of Psychology and Women’s Studies and was the first person to ever present at a conference on the topic. She was an absolute badass.
ON HUMANS AND THE END
bertolt brecht / titanic (1997) / markus zusak / kait rokowski / karl bryullov / sam sax
I'm calling it right now: Pope is going to kill Dog, to teach Leah and Darly a lesson, to make them break, to punish some indiscretion, or just for no goddammit reason at all but just because this show wants to make us sad and hopeless and we don't get to keep nice things :'(
me, ignoring picking sides regarding any of these ships and instead realizing that every character is written with some form of nuance and depth- even mean villainous awful headmistresses who i’m happy to never see again- and that just because the teenagers decided to hookup or break up or cheat or apologize or call it quits or get back together or just be friends, it doesn’t mean that any of these characters are actually “bad” people and that i just overall really really loved series 3 and its multiple important messages regarding sexual health, human sexuality and gender identity and that i can’t wait for series 4:
This👆
I tried to say this but you say it better!
On Season 3....I loved it!! I felt all the emotions!!🥰😖😥😱😍😈🤢😘
However I completely understand why some people had a lot of problems with some plots and relationships. I just want to weigh in and say of you're unhappy with the writing I think it's important to remember none of these characters are perfect* and they're not supposed to be. They're supposed to be real. So sometimes they make bad or wrong decisions and piss us off...it doesn't mean they're 'character development' is messed up. Progress isn't linear for anyone.
Despite how amazing Ruby was this season, she's still comfortable bullying people.
Despite how much growth Eric's had he has commitment issues and can be self-involved.
Despite how empathetic Otis is he's still a hormonal teenager who makes bad decisions.
Despite how Vivian opened up last season she's still relentlessly ambitious.
Etc.....
They're not supposed to be perfect, they're supposed to be real.
*except Ola and Cal.