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I, for one, welcome our new lord of hell
are you telling me they’re making a Cruella movie and she’s not even a MILF??
this is the most valid criticism i’ve seen on the cruella de vil tag so far
this is the FUNNIEST thing a villager has ever said to me
i watch naruto because i can’t afford therapy
i know this is a joke but an actual psychologist wrote an entire research paper about how u can use naruto as therapy... u can read it here
I just need to clear this up, that's a legitimate link & not a rickroll. I was expecting to get rickrolled & then out loud yelled "what the fuck" because it's a real link to a real australian psychology publication about specifically naruto & therapy
Sorry I’ve been so inactive over the holidays but here are some pies to make it up to you!
might fuck around and drink the daily recommended amount of water
i have to pee
i loathe cops with every fiber of my being but this is an important distinction to make. we cant forget what we're fighting for here.
Being a good person is a choice. Don’t let people fool you into believing that truly good people never have bad thoughts, are never tempted by the easier path, by the low road, never mess up or act out selfishly. Never believe a person can be good without making a conscious effort.
Every single time you do something good, you’ve made a decision to make the world a little brighter.
Goodness is not an inherent trait, it is a choice. Keep making it! I see you, I’m proud of you, and I’m rooting for you!
LIST OF CANON LGBTQ+ MARVEL CHARACTERS :
• Iceman (Bobby Drake) - Gay
• Northstar (Jean-Paul Beaubier) - Gay
• Miss America(America Chavez) - Lesbian
• Karolina Dean - Lesbian
• Nico Minoru - Bisexual
• Angela(Aldrif Odinsdottir) - Lesbian
• Loki - Genderfluid ( Pansexual?)
• Wiccan (Billy Kaplan) - Gay
• Hulking (Teddy Altman) - Gay
• Deadpool (Wade Wilson) - Pansexual
• Karma (Xi'an Coy Manh) - Lesbian
• Psylocke / Captain Britain (Betsy Braddock) - Bisexual
• Rictor (Julio Richter) - Gay
• Shatterstar - Bisexual
• Satana Hellstorm - Bisexual
• Bling ( Roxy Washington) - Lesbian
• Prodigy (David Alleyne) - Bisexual
• Marvel Boy (Noh-Varr) - Bisexual
• Honey Badger/ Scout (Gabby Kinney) - Sapphic
• Living Lightning (Miguel Santos) - Gay
• Mystique (Raven Darkholme) - Bisexual
• Destiny - Lesbian
• Moondragon - Lesbian
• Julie Power - Lesbian
• Christian Frost - Gay
• Kyle Jinadu-Beaubier - Gay
• Toni Ho - Lesbian
• Aikku Jokinen - Lesbian
• Morph (Benjamin Deeds ) - Gay
• Nathaniel Carver - Gay
• Giant Man (Raz Malhotra ) - Not specified,but into men
• Protector (Isaac Ikeda) - Not specified but into men
Daken Akihiro - Bisexual
Iron Man (Tony Stark) - Bisexual
Viv Vision - Lesbian , Asexual
Striker (Brandon Sharpe) - Gay
Koi Boi (Ken Shiga) - Transgender
Sera - Transgender , Lesbian
(Anole) Victor Borkowski - Gay
Fuse (Johnny Watts) - Bisexual
Alloy (Ramone Watts) - Lesbian
Jonas Graymalkin - Gay
Demolition Man (Denis Dunphy) - Gay
Black Cat (Felicia Hardy) - Bisexual
Doctor Strange (Dr Stephen Strange) - Pansexual (?)
Brunnhilde - Bisexual
Phyla-Vell - Lesbian
If I've missed anyone please add / tell me , I'll add.
HAPPY PRIDE MONTH 🌈
i’m actually pretty cool just give me like 5 tries to get it right
Yes
pride month starts tomorrow, but don’t let that distract from continuing to protest and donate in support of black lives matter. here are some black lgbt funds to donate to if you are able:
center for black equity
homeless black trans woman fund
miss major’s monthly fundraising circle
pay black trans women
marsha p johnson institute
google doc full of organizations and funds
also, i know many pride events have been cancelled due to covid-19, but if you are going in public to protest or to another event, please be careful and wear a mask. covid is still going on through all this
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not to be controversial but like……. there is literally no reason for any movie or show to have a rape scene in it. there is literally no reason to show that to anyone. and before you hit me with the “but it helps bring light to the subject!!!!! its better than being silent on the matter!!!!” find a better way. dont use a violent act such as that for shock value. there are way better ways to portray or shed light on that issue in media without forcing people to watch something so triggering.
The Lovely Bones movie adapation is a grade-A example of this(leaving out rape in movies) working. Peter Jackson says it really well.
“The key event in Alice Sebold’s novel The Lovely Bones is the rape and murder of 14-year-old Susie Salmon, but in adapting the book to film, director Peter Jackson had several reasons for toning down the violent incident that sets the story in motion.
In the movie, we do not see any rape, and the murder is mostly implied. “There are artistic and there are moral reasons and there are practical reasons,” Jackson said in a press conference over the weekend in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Among other things, depicting the violence would immediately get the film an R rating. “We wanted to make a film that teenagers could watch,” Jackson said. “[Co-writer and producer] Fran [Walsh] and I have a daughter who’s very similar to Susie’s age. We wanted Katie to be able to see this film. There are a lot of positive aspects of this film, and it’s not something that I think I wanted to shield our daughter from. So it was important for us to not go into an R-rated territory at all.”
Then there are the moral reasons for omitting the graphic crime. “It would frankly make it a film that I wouldn’t want to watch,” Jackson said. “I mean, I would have no interest in seeing that depicted on film, and I would not want to see the film. Every movie that I make is a film that I want to see. It’s very important. I make movies that I know I would enjoy seeing in the cinema, and that would not be one of them.– But to do anything that depicted violence towards especially a young person in a way that was serious, to me, I would have no interest in filming it at all. It would be repulsive.”
Stanley Tucci, who plays the murderer, said it was a hard enough role to actually play and they didnt even shoot that horrible scene in the book.
In a separate interview, Peter Jackson talks about how disgusted even story-boarding the rape scene went and failed to make it in the film. Some of the crew walked out of the room. The cast and crew also didnt want to subject the two main actors, Saoirse Ronan (who plays 14 year-old Susie) and Stanley Tucci (who plays Mr. Harvey, a serial killer of little girls), to the scene. They didn’t want Saoirse to experience that scene and it obviously affected Stanley as well.
Reading a rape scene is really so much more different compared to people having to write it out, act it out, and really SEE it. I think the people involved in this movie did what I wish everyone did when handling this subject in just a graphic medium. And I would 100% recommend this book and movie. Both are equally powerful and it’s hard to describe.
Also : Fire Walk With Me is a walk through the life of a traumatized and abused Laura Palmer in the days before her murder and it manages to not have a single rape scene or shot of her sexual abuse in it. Instead we get to know the victim as a human being. I don’t think it’s confirmed but i strongly suspect this is thanks to the influence of David Lynch’s daughter, who wrote The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer and is usually credited with bringing a LOT of humanity to someone who in any other work would just be considered the “dead girl” that inspires the male characters with her suffering.