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Otonoke by Creepy Nuts (Dandadan OP 1) on Clone Hero
people will hear you talk about struggling with mental illness and say “you can do anything if you just put your mind to it”. brother what part of the body does the mental illness happen in. what do you think is the problem
“Lift with your legs you idiot!”
“I have a BROKEN TIBIA! That needs support and time to recover!”
ADHD, also known as Can't Put Your Mind To Things Disease,
Don’t leave these in the tags
My cats have this meow that means "please come with me to fix this" after which they'll lead me to the problem in question, usually a empty (or 'empty') food bowl or a closed door they want open. They look at the 'problem', they look back at me, clear message.
What fascinates me is how this illustrates what they percieve as being in the realm of my 'power.' I control the food, I control the door, sure, but my cats love to sit on the balcony in the sun, and it has happened plenty of times that on a rainy day they come get me, go to the balcony and show me... the rain. "Please fix this" they say. "Please get rid of the wet"
"Silly kitty," I say, "I can't control the rain." I then walk into the shower and turn on the rain.
I hope this is a universal cat owner experience. Every single night he begs me to turn the sun back on so he can watch birds on the balcony. I tell him no, I cannot do that.
But I can turn lights on and off in the house and he's fairly certain I'm just not applying myself properly here.
You know damn well that can't just stay in the tags
Q: This isn’t meant to be an insult or a rant or anything of the sort, but I was wondering why in scott pilgrim vs the world (which I loved a lot btw) there aren’t very many people of color? There was Matthew but not any or many others, unless I was very silly and I missed them. Is this because the setting? (it is my understanding that there aren’t as many people of color in canada as in the us) or you didn’t think of it? Im just curious and i hope I didn’t come off as rude! thanks!
A: I’ve always wanted to make some kind of definitive statement about this but I think i’ll probably just ramble instead…
first: I think it sucks that Scott Pilgrim came out so white!!!!!!!!!!!
I am mixed (white + korean) and grew up being told that race didn’t matter — that race was kinda over. As with many things you’re told as a kid, it took me many years to realize that it wasn’t really true… It was kinda wishful thinking on the part of my parents, who were in a mixed relationship. I mean, I wish it was true, we all wish it was true, but it’s not true.
I did grow up in an extremely white environment. In northern ontario during the time I was growing up it was really just white people and Native / First Nations people. i moved to a bigger town in high school and i think my school had like 3 black kids and 4 asian kids or something. later in high school and in college I hung out with asian kids a lot, but White Canadian Culture was like 99% of everything around us.
so anyway, I guess what I’m saying is, what I knew in the first 20 years of my life was white people and a little bit of asian people and so that’s what I put in Scott Pilgrim. I had an unexamined non-attitude towards race and I didn’t think about it until years later.
Honestly, when i saw the Scott Pilgrim movie it was kind of appalling to see just how white it was — to not even really see myself represented on the screen… At least in the comic they were just cartoons. You can project yourself into a simple drawing of a person so easily; race seems to matter less (look at the global popularity of manga, where everyone is ostensibly Japanese).
And who knows, maybe if my books had had more POCs they would have been whitewashed in the movie, or it wouldn’t have ever been made! Hollywood scares me sometimes…
By the time the movie got made, I was just super-proud that I had created a plum role for someone like Ellen Wong, who otherwise may never have been in a major movie, just by being born Asian and Canadian.
I’ve sometimes joked that Scott Pilgrim is my fantasy of being a cute white indie rock boy (which, as an ostracized mixed-race weirdo, was something I occasionally wished for when I was younger). I guess I whitewashed myself out of my own story, and I got what I deserved.
ANYWAY… IT’S COMPLICATED!
One of the main reasons I wanted to do Seconds in color (seriously) is because I wanted characters to have different skin colors… I think about these things way way more nowadays.
(reposted because a bunch of people asked for a rebloggable version
The thing is when people complain about a behaviour that may be annoying but could be caused by a disability and they're like "I don't mean people who can't help it" it's like. I'm sure you believe that and probably when you come across a clear case of disability causing it you're okay about it but. How many people are you checking with? How many people feel comfortable telling you? How many people do you judge and maybe blow up at or mock without ever considering that possibility? How narrow must your view of disability be to think you can always tell? But if you bring any of that up it's mocked and seen as derailing.
"in the future, boys and girls will be next to impossible to tell apart. even in bed."
-- david byrne
trainspotting (1996) starring ewan mcgregor, directed by danny boyle
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This is still one of the funniest things in all of music history
hi i have like thousands of listens to LMFAO on spotify and am rly autistic about them and i'd like to say that what makes this even funnier is that not only do they have those two studio albums but they also have another album called I'm in yer city trick and it's literally like 15 copies of the exact same song and the only difference is the name of the city they sing in it
it's actually 51 copies. 44 different cities and then the explicit version for 7 of them. The song always refers to a sand and a polka-dot bikini no matter where it's set. They included Chattanooga, TN. They included Grand Rapids, MI. There's an extra one for New York where they call out the names of each borough. There's one that's just called "I'm in the Desert Trick." The album is $61.49 on Amazon Music.
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This is a confirmed real quote! Find it unredacted in his interview with Vulture (July 20, 2023).
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There's tons of other good stuff in it. What a life and career.
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