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The little mermaid (and every that came after), 1836.
The King married the Little Mermaid, and then, what is left? š
"arent you hungry" in reaction to unthinking self-deprevation response to trauma is going to haunt me forever actually.
something about suppressing your needs to feel safe and in control. something about someone not admiring the endurance or self-control but instead asking "aren't you hungry," a question which you are entirely unequipped to answer. "Aren't you hungry?" Aren't you impressed I can tune it out? I worked hard for that, for everyone else's sake, don't you get it? "Aren't you hungry?" I don't know, stop asking me questions I can't answer, why is answering so easy for you? "Aren't you hungry?" All I'm any good at figuring out is how much longer I can go without eating, and I thought that was the same, but it's not, is it?
Oh, tumblr recommending me this post was serendipitous. I'm glad other people are feeling this way because I seriously haven't stopped thinking about that moment and Kabru's shocked reaction since I first read it. He really is unequipped.
I only alluded to this idea in my original post (frankly I was self conscious about how long it was feeling), but what I see as one of the core themes about food in Dungeon Meshi is the idea that eating is a declaration to the world that you deserve to be in it. When we kill and consume another living thing to survive, we are making an active choice to take up space. We're saying I want to be here. This is important for Laios, who has spent most of his life running from the world or being rejected by it in small ways. It's through his journey as an active participant in the dungeon's food chain that he comes into his own and asserts his right to belong in the world, with all its mundane heartaches and joys, enough that he can step up to become king by the end.
So when Laios asked Kabru Aren't you hungry? It felt like the narrative speaking to Kabru directly. Kabru, aren't you hungry? Aren't you a creature with needs? Don't you want to be here too? Don't you deserve to live?
And the answer to all of these is No. Yes. It's complicated.
To me, this is even more of a turning point for Kabru than his cooking efforts in the dungeon. He was willing to deal with monster food in order to help another person who couldn't help themselves, and to stay alive for his ultimate goal, but it still made him miserable.
This is the second time Laios offers to feed him, and the first time in the story that anyone offers to feed Kabru in a way that won't end up hurting him. Laios wanting to share a real meal with him but willing to compromise to respect Kabru's desires clearly means a lot to him. It's Laios saying Come eat with me and Kabru saying Yes.
The feature isnāt being removed for everyone at the same time. The contract Tumblr has with whoever the fuck it is ended on December 23 (Iām pretty sure at least) so itāll be removed for everyone in the (hopefully) near future also happy new year
Whenever a story is set in an oppressive world with a strongly patriarchal system akin to medieval society (or often a stereotyped vision of it), but it doesn't present examples of women defying the status quo imposed on them, of fully fleshed-out and interesting female characters with a strong narrative presence in spite of the odds against them, and that setting serves as the perfect excuse for the writer to sideline women within their work, then it becomes painfully apparent they aren't interested in writing about these dynamics of oppression and are simply enamored with the aesthetics of medieval misogyny. Unfortunately people will rush to defend those choices based on the setting anyway :^)
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a comic about different types of storytellers
āletās all keep telling each other stories until the sun explodes.ā
I couldnāt agree more :3
smthing i can just never believe when ppl (mostly twitter users) complain about a girl character being made to look 'mannish' or 'masculine' and talk about the death of femininity and every time i get excited and think 'oh okay cool did we get a butch character or-' and its literally jusg a regular fucking woman like you would see at the grocery store. like jusyt a normal woman
A note to all creatives:
Right now, you have to be a team player. You cannot complain about AI being used to fuck over your industry and then turn around and use it on somebody elseās industry.
No AI book covers. No making funny little videos using deepfakes to make an actor say stuff they never did. No AI translation of your book. No AI audiobooks. No AI generated moodboards or fancasts or any of that shit. No feeding someone elseās unfinished work into Chat GPT ābecause you just want to know how it ends*ā (what the fuck is wrong with you?). No playing around with AI generated 3D assets you canāt ascertain the origin of. None of it. And stop using AI filters on your selfies or ESPECIALLY using AI on somebody elseās photo or artwork.
We are at a crossroad and at a time of historically shitty conditions for working artists across ALL creative fields, and we gotta stick together. And you know what? Not only is standing up for other artists against exploitation and theft the morally correct thing to do, itās also the professionally smartest thing to do, too. Because the corporations will fuck you over too, and then they do itās your peers that will hold you up. And we have a long memory.
Donāt make the mistake of thinking āyour peersā are only the people in your own industry. Writers canāt succeed without artists, editors, translators, etc making their books a reality. Illustrators depend on writers and editors for work. Video creators co-exist with voice actors and animators and people who do 3D rendering etc. If you piss off everyone else but the ones who do the exact same job you do, congratulations! Youāve just sunk your career.
Always remember: the artists who succeed in this career path, the ones who get hired or are sought after for commissions or collaboration, they arenāt the super talented āfuck you I got mineā types. Theyāre the one who show up to do the work and are easy to get along with.
And they especially are not scabs.
*thatās not even how it ends thatās a statistically likely and creatively boring way for it to end. Why would you even want to read that.