being cosmically "insignificant" doesnt even matter like its not important......... like literally lets enjoy a strawberry
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being cosmically "insignificant" doesnt even matter like its not important......... like literally lets enjoy a strawberry
When I was younger and more abled, I was so fucking on board with the fantasy genre’s subversion of traditional femininity. We weren’t just fainting maidens locked up in towers; we could do anything men could do, be as strong or as physical or as violent. I got into western martial arts and learned to fight with a rapier, fell in love with the longsword.
But since I’ve gotten too disabled to fight anymore, I… find myself coming back to that maiden in a tower. It’s that funny thing, where subverting femininity is powerful for the people who have always been forced into it… but for the people who have always been excluded, the powerful thing can be embracing it.
As I’m disabled, as I say to groups of friends, “I can’t walk that far,” as I’m in too much pain to keep partying, I find myself worrying: I’m boring, too quiet, too stationary, irrelevant. The message sent to the disabled is: You’re out of the narrative, you’re secondary, you’re a burden.
The remarkable thing about the maiden in her tower is not her immobility; it’s common for disabled people to be abandoned, set adrift, waiting at bus stops or watching out the windows, forgotten in institutions or stranded in our houses. The remarkable thing is that she’s like a beacon, turning her tower into a lighthouse; people want to come to her, she’s important, she inspires through her appearance and words and craftwork. In medieval romances she gives gifts, write letters, sends messengers, and summons lovers; she plays chess, commissions ballads, composes music, commands knights. She is her household’s moral centre in a castle under siege. She is a castle unto herself, and the integrity of her body matters.
That can be so revolutionary to those of us stuck in our towers who fall prey to thinking: Nobody would want to visit; nobody would want to listen; nobody would want to stay.
#it’s so so important to remember that representation is not one-size-fits-all#what is empowering to one person might be exhausting and oppressive to someone else#some people need stories about having the strength to save themselves#some people need stories about being considered worthy of being saved#some people need inspiration for their independence while others need validation that they don’t have to be able to do everything themselves#before you lash out against something PLEASE stop to consider:#is this inadequate and/or damaging representation?#or is it just something I don’t personally relate to? [X]
It’s been half a decade and I still haven’t found an articulation of the complexity of “representation” as concisely and precisely mindblowing as @hungrylikethewolfie’s here.
Sometimes fiction doesn’t have a moral to the story. Sometimes fiction points at something and goes “Ever thought about THAT???” And you look at what it’s pointing at for a bit.
It very much is a, yes trans people, fat people, etc can do harm, but the consequences and scale of reaction is wildly different from if someone without such marginalizations did the exact same thing or worse. It is about how marginalized people face *Vastly Disproportionate* levels of social rebuke in comparison. It is not a discussion of "did this person do bad or not" it is a "does the 'punishment' fit the 'crime' and should this kind of response be used as a 'punishment' in the first place, is it effective in curtailing bad behavior or does it just entertain the masses? Are there perhaps underlying reasons why certain individuals might face higher scrutiny than others even if they commit the same wrongdoing?" Discussion
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Yes! Said it better than I could tbh
For those who have missed it, a tourist in Hawaii decided it would be fun to chuck a rock (a BIG rock) at a monk seal. He missed, but he was captured on video, and when told it was illegal to interfere with them, said "I'm rich, I can pay the fine."
Is the best part that he got doxxed? No.
Is the best part that he got tracked down by a local and beaten? No.
Arrested on state at federal charges, looking at up to 5 years and 50K? Nope.
The best part is the local city council's reaction.
And the best part of that is the look on the attorney's face.
I honestly feel so deeply unhinged about Beyond Evil I cannot believe I didn't watch it before. it has everything : doomed childhood best friends, tragic twins, traumatized forged families, you can't escape the past (derogatory), you don't have to escape the past (kind), devotion as a weapon, devotion as an absolution, loyalty being a curse and loyalty being given freely, death and life being inseparable, love and arrogance and love and humility, falling to your knees in surrender, surrendering to raise someone off their knees, women being unheard and heard and protectors and persecutors, and there's yaoi that's insanely poetic somehow. absolutely built for endless rewatches.
bruh imagine arriving at a small town to work as an ordinary field cop, your partner is highkey crazy but you already knew that, you're overstimulated 24/7 and the residents are annoying as hell, your soon to be general commissioner father is emotionally distant but what's new, and everyone's asking what are YOU 🫵 doing here, and you can't really tell them but you agree that you're hot shit, about to uncover a serial killer disguised as a cop as your partner at just 27 years of age, except you catch a glimpse of him being happy in the rain for the briefest moment and it soon comes crashing down, everything you ever believed is twisted and built anew and your partner is your new religion and now you will destroy your life just to say how sorry you are for treating him badly and not believing him.
anyway, they made a show about this
2021's Beyond Evil (괴물) is truly a show of all time. It's about both the necessity and the limitations of law, and what happens when people are inevitably forced to make their own justice. It's about hypocrisy and the terrible things we do for love, including love of self. It's about neurodivergence, ableism, PTSD, and how we both see and unsee those things; how we infantilize some disabilities while dismissing others; how readily we read guilt into behaviours that stem from trauma. It's about how grief can tear a hole twenty years deep and seven families wide through a community, and the impossibility of ever stitching such a wound closed. It's about assumptions, subversion, consequences: how thinking you're right is not the same as being right. It's about the violence of misogyny, the pressure of conformity, and the question of whose voice deserves to be heard. It's about what it costs to know the truth. But most of all, it's about Han Juwon wanting to fuck that old man so bad it makes him look stupid. And I think that's beautiful.
Juwon in Beyond Evil is so funny because my guy went from 'this man is a danger to others and I will arrest him' to 'this man is a danger to himself and I will tie myself to him' to 'this man is the salvation of my life and I'm ruined by the handcuffs on his wrists' and it's somehow the best thing that happened to him. 10/10 on matching the freak and changing yourself because of knowing someone.
Hey fellas is it normal to read someone’s rights like they’re marriage vows and then put the handcuffs on them slowly and tenderly like a wedding ring
light could’ve saved his skin if he just grew a sack and looked at gay porn while under surveillance. that actually warrents setting up traps for. who looks at still images of women in bikinis and think yeah that’ll make me nut. no one. that’s why L was like what kind of mormon shit is this kid on he’s definitely killing people
I can tell my evil advisor has been feeling down lately so I've been pretending to take big sips from his cursed chalice and then roaming the palace grounds groaning and clutching my abdomen. Lowkey I know it's deceptive but I can tell it's really cheering him up. I heard him evilly cackle for the first time in weeks. WIBTA if I keep doing this
which one of u was going to tell me that tea tastes different if u put it in hot water?
y- you were putting it in cold water?????
Radish. Answer the question radish.
yeah??? i thought for like. 5 years that ppl just put it in hot water 2 speed up the tea-ification process didn’t realize there was an actual reason
You dont have the patience to microwave water for 3 minutes???
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why are you. putting it in the microwave to boil it
Do you think I have the patience to boil water on the stove
Its takes less than a minute
Bestie is ur stovetop powered by the fucking sun
How long does it take you to boil a cup of water on the stove
Like seven minutes
Just stick the mug on top of the stove on medium heat n it boils in like two minutes… less than that is u use a saucepan…
Crying you’re putting the whole mug on the stove ???? On medium heat???? Ur stove is enchanted
Every single person in this post is a fucking lunatic