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Amazing.
let this comic blow you away
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It seems that gay romances are only Oscar surefires when they use the following equation: tragedy + time + secret+ desolation + more time + demise. Brokeback Mountain was nominated for Best Picture in 2005; its depiction of two star-crossed Wyoming ranchers with a doomed, decades-long (and secret) relationship that ends as violently sad for viewers as the violence that physically destroys their earthly bond. It’s entertaining, in the most ghoulish sense. But most of all, there’s inherent condescension from the mainstream world, compelled by a story like Brokeback; they can leave the theater thinking, ‘How sad for them! How sad for gay people,“ and go home to their ostensibly not-sad, not-tragic life. In some way, the LGBT experience, to many Americans, is still perceived to be one forged in oppression, depression, disappointment, and brutality – despite all the “advancements,” and inclusion in the heteronormative mainstream (yay, gay marriage!). So when a gay romantic relationship is depicted on the screen, it’s only natural that people – including, apparently, the Academy – can only make sense of it if it ends in misery.
‘Carol’s’ Best Picture Snub: Pop Culture Is Not Ready For LGBT Contentment | Carey O’Donnell for Paper (via gaywrites)
Queer people are a lot more than mass media depicts us as, even now. Films with LGBT characters are especially far behind, considering some of the more progressive TV series out there.
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“We’re good”
THIS MOVIE.
Tumblr, what do you think? We’re pretty sure IGN will love it.
Am I the only one who thinks Iggy Azalea looks just like Charlotte Pickles?
But why would you shade Ms. Pickles like that?
Charlotte Pickles is a hardworking woman this is so disrespectful to her
I bet Charlotte Pickles can freestyle.
Charlotte did nothing to deserve this
Honestly, this is so disrespectful. Charlotte not only teaches young woman the truth about being a woman in a patriarchal world… She is a feminist, has a stay at home husband, makes her money, and manages to do all that while keeping her pony tail sleek and laid.
The only thing Igbe Azozle has every contributed was outing which New Black celebrities I will now longer be supporting financially.
Charlotte Pickles is an icon. She is foie gras. Iggy is tunafish on stale bread. How dare you.
I’m a bit late to the mad max party, but I finally drew some Furiosa
SLAAAAY TORONTO IM SO PROUD OF THIS