Two years after leaving competitive figure skating, Kaitlyn Weaver is tired of doing the dance and keeping up the facade just to be accepted in the sport she loves.
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Two years after leaving competitive figure skating, Kaitlyn Weaver is tired of doing the dance and keeping up the facade just to be accepted in the sport she loves.
A world-wide first for Canada and as someone who LOVES figure skating ⛸ with a passion, I just want to applaud Kaitlyn Weaver!
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1918 | 1984 First kiss / Last kiss
Wonder Woman (2017) / Wonder Woman 1984 (2020)
Diana Prince and Steve Trevor in Wonder Woman 1984 (2020)
1918 & 1984
Watched WW84 this afternoon. Hours later now I still can't get over the wondertrev mood.😭😭😭😭
Keeping Up With the Cullens Master Post (Updated 3/31/19)
Twilight/Midnight Sun Episode 1, Bella Arrives in Forks: Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 2, Edward Leaves: Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 3, Edward Returns/The Van: Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 4, Cullen Family Meeting: Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 5, Back at School: Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 6, Blood Type: Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 7, Scary Stories/Hunting Trip: Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 8, Port Angeles: Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 9, Port Angeles Aftermath: Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 10, Complications: Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 11, The Meadow: Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 12, Family History: Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 13, The Cullens: Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 14, Carlisle: Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 15, The Game: Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 16, The Nomads: Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 17, James: Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 18, Aftermath/Prom: Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 19: Epilogue (only one part) New Moon Episode 1, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 2, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 3, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 4, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 5, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 6, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 7, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 8, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 9, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 10, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 11, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 12, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 13, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 14, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 15, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 16, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 17, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 18, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 19, Part 1/Part 2/ ————– Eclipse Episode 1, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 2, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 3, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 4, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 5, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 6, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 7, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 8, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 9, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4 Episode 10, Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4
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Twilight series theory - Twilight as a tragedy rather than a romance.
now who wants to write fanfiction emphasizing this point
This was so good oh my god. I’m actually so tired of people hailing Twilight as a love story and this was the most accurate thing I’ve ever read on the matter.
omg i really want this mixed with actual gore and horror
from a post on reddit:
Let’s put problems with spelling, grammar, narrative flow, plot structure, etc. aside and just look at the story and, in particular, the character arc of Bella Swan.
At the beginning of the story, she is moving from Arizona to Washington on her own volition - she has decided to give her mother and her step-father some time and space and to spend some time with her father. At this point in the story, she is, admittedly, a bit of a Mary Sue, but an endearing one. She is sensitive to the needs of others (moves to Alaska for her Mom’s sake, helps her Dad around the house, is understanding and tries to give the benefit of the doubt even when the other students are somewhat cruel to her when she first arrives), clumsy, out-of-sorts, and a little insecure. She’s not a girly-girl or a cheerleader type, doesn’t get caught up in the typical sorts of high school behavior, and in general functions as an independent person.
It’s worth noting that if Tyler’s van had smashed her, she would have (at that point) died as a fairly well-rounded, empathetic individual. We certainly wouldn’t say she died in need of redemption, at any rate. Instead, Edward ‘saves’ her - and this supernatural ‘salvation’ marks the beginning of a journey that ultimately destroys her.
As she gets more entangled with Edward, she becomes less and less independent, more and more selfish. She is accepting of his abusive behavior (stalking her on trips with her friends, removing parts from her car so that she can’t go see Jacob, creeping into her window at night, emotional manipulation) to the point that when he completely abandons her (walking out on the trust and commitment they’ve built together, in spite of having vowed to remain with her no matter what), she is willing to take him back. Edward is clearly entirely morally bankrupt.
Her father, Charlie Swan, is sort of the Jimminy Cricket of the story. His intuition is a proxy for the reader’s intuition, and he’s generally right. He doesn’t like Edward, because he can sense the truth - not that Edward is a vampire, that doesn’t matter in particular - but that Edward is devoid of anything approximating a ‘soul’ (for those strict secularists, you could just say Charlie can see that Edward is a terrible person). Bella is warned by numerous people and events throughout the course of the story that she is actively pursuing her own destruction - but she’s so dependent on Edward and caught up in the idea of the romance that she refuses to see the situation for what it is. Charlie tells her Edward is bad news. Edward tells her that he believes he is damned, and devoid of a soul. He further tells her that making her like him is the most selfish thing he will ever do. Jacob warns her numerous times that Edward is a threat to her life and well-being. She even has examples of other women who have become involved with monsters - Emily Young bears severe and permanent facial disfigurement due to her entanglement with Sam Uley.
Her downward spiral continues when, in New Moon, she turns around and treats her father precisely as Edward has treated her - abandoning him after suffering an obvious and extended severe bout of depression, leaving him to worry that she is dead for several days. She had been emotionally absent for a period of months before that anyhow. Charlie Swan is traumatized by this event, and never quite recovers thereafter. (He is continuously suspicous of nearly everyone Bella interacts with from that point on, worries about her frequently, and seems generally less happy.)
Her refusal to break her codependence with Edward eventually leads them to selfishly endanger Carlisle’s entire clan when the Volturi threaten (and then attempt) to wipe them out for their interaction with her - so she is at this point in the story willing to put lives on both sides of the line (her family and the Cullens) at risk in favor of this abusive relationship. Just like in a real abusive relationship, she is isolated or isolates herself from nearly everyone in her life - for their safety, she believes.
Ultimately, she marries Edward, submitting to mundane domesticity and an abusive relationship - voluntarily giving up her independence in favor of fulfilling Edward’s idea of her appropriate role. Her pregnancy - which in the real world would bind her to the father of her children irrevocably (if only through the legal system or through having to answer the kid’s questions about their paternity) - completely destroys her body. The baby drains her of every resource in her body (she becomes sickly, skeletal, and unhealthy) and ultimately snaps her spine during labor. Her physical destruction tracks with and mirrors her moral and psychological destruction - both are the product of seeds that she allowed Edward to plant inside her through her failure to be independent.
Ultimately, to ‘save’ her (there’s that salvation again), Edward shoots venom directly into her heart. Let me repeat that for emphasis: The climax of the entire series is when Edward injects venom directly into Bella Swan’s heart.
Whatever wakes up in that room, it ain’t Bella.
I’ll refer to the vampire as Bella Cullen, the human as Bella Swan.
Bella Swan was clumsy.
Bella Cullen is the most graceful of all the vampires.
Bella Swan was physically weak and frequently needed protection.
Bella Cullen is among the strongest and most warlike of the vampires, standing essentially on her own against a clan that has ruled the world for centuries.
Bella Swan was empathetic to the needs of others before she met Edward.
Bella Cullen pursues two innocent human hikers through a forest, intent on ripping them to pieces to satisfy her bloodlust - and stops only because Edward calls out to her. Not because she perceives murder as wrong. (Breaking Dawn, p.417). She also attempts to kill Jacob and breaks Seth’s shoulder because she didn’t approve of what Jacob nicknamed her daughter (Breaking dawn, p.452). She no longer has morals .
Bella Swan was fairly modest and earnest.
Bella Cullen uses her sex appeal to manipulate innocent people and extract information from them (pp.638 - 461) - she does so in order to get in touch with J. Jenks.
In short, her entire identity - everything that made her who she was - has been erased.
This is powerfully underscored on p. 506, when Charlie Swan (remember, the conscience of the story) sees his own daughter for the first time after her transformation:
“Charlie’s blank expression told me how off my voice was. His eyes zeroed in on me and widened.
Shock. Disbelief. Pain. Loss. Fear. Anger. Suspicion. More pain.”
He goes through the entire grieving process right there - because at that moment, he recognizes what so many readers don’t - Bella Swan is dead.
The most tragic part of the whole story is that this empty shell of a person - which at this point is nothing more than a frozen echo of Bella, twisted and destroyed as she is by her codependence with Edward, fails to see what has happened to her. She ends the story in denial - empty, annihilated, and having learned nothing.
holy shit
I haven't read Twilight saga for a really long time and forgot most of it by now. I never thoroughly considered from this perspective before but this perfectly explains why I always don't like the love story of Bella and Edward and I always feel Edward is more likable in fan fictions. Well.
Kaitlyn talking about missing Andrew in her interview wkth Kaetlyn Osmond.
Nicky: You really don’t remember anything? Jason: No.
The Bourne Ultimatum
This haunts me all the time.
I painted one of @weaverspoje‘s photo’s last night! Hands are hard to paint because details and black and white makes it more challenging but this was fun!
steve trevor will always absolutely be diana’s soulmate and her ideal partner, the person who complements her, empowers and brings out her greatest strengths, and that would be clear as day if only people had bothered to look deep enough into their relationship beyond the surface.
part i: i can save today, you can save the world (the cinematic universe)
within the cinematic universe, neither steve nor diana’s driving motivations involve each other. diana does not follow steve to man’s world because she’s infatuated with him, she does it because it’s simply not in her nature to just stand by idly wringing her hands while innocent lives are lost. she does it to honor the amazons’ mission to protect mankind. ‘who would i be if i stay?’ she asks. it’s about her, and her mission. diana’s interest in steve does not extend beyond mild curiosity at meeting a living man for the first time.
likewise, steve is introduced as already fighting the good fight for quite some time before diana and the amazons come into the picture, so this isn’t your typical gross story of a morally ambiguous man who learns to be good through the influence of a good woman. throughout his entire stay on the island, it would’ve been so easy to slip in a tasteless scene or two where he acknowledges the fact that he’s the only man on an island full of attractive women (a la the comment sameer later makes in the movie), but no, he’s entirely focused on getting the notebook to london in hopes it could stop the war. he wants to honor what his father once taught him. ‘i gotta try.’ it’s about him, and his mission. steve’s interest in diana, beyond his initial awe, does not extend beyond mild curiosity about her culture and their customs.
their partnership is a marriage of convenience, at first. a means for each of them to fulfill their respective duties.
(later on, it grows into something more. steve teaches diana that though not everything is black and white and that morality isn’t something that can simply be fixed with a flip of a switch, and that though humans aren’t always good, they can be, and that’s worth fighting for. diana teaches steve that there’s still good among all the bad, and reminds him of why he started fighting in the first place.)
why is this important? the movie establishes who they are before attempting to shove them into a romantic subplot, and in doing so reveals just exactly how similar these two are, despite them coming from two worlds that couldn’t be more different. it lays the foundation, explains why they would fall for each other later on despite only knowing each other for a relatively short time.
once they start working together, steve trevor is content to sit back and allow diana to take charge of a situation if it’s the most logical approach. no snide remark, no bruised ego, even for comedic effect. but he’s not just a passive spectator whose only job is to happily let diana take over when necessary. anyone can do that. what makes steve trevor diana’s ideal partner is that he’s adaptable. he’s observant. he plays to her strengths. even amid an intense battle he pays enough attention to the amazons’ fighting style and is quick enough on his feet to emulate it (under intense pressure, in the midst of yet another raging battle) in a way he knows diana would understand. he’s not only smart enough to recognize when a situation is out of his hands and lets diana shine as opposed to trying to play the hero to prove something, but he’s also sharp enough to help diana be her best self.
lastly, even once they’ve become romantically entangled, their dynamic doesn’t change. they don’t suddenly compromise their ideals because the other disagrees with them, they don’t forget their respective missions that have been their driving force for the entire movie, they don’t change who they are at the very core. ‘what i do is not up to you,’ diana reaffirms when steve expresses his doubts regarding ares’ existence, and quite literally shoves him out of the way to keep fighting. ‘i have to go,’ steve tells diana when she refuses to help him end the war, and leaves her standing there as he keeps on fighting. they love each other, there’s no doubt about it, but they were individual people before they were a couple, and they will remain individual people after.
steve and diana aren’t two halves of a whole. they don’t complete each other. they were already complete, already whole. but they make each other better. they co-exist with each other, they complement each other, but they are not co-dependent on each other. a romance between these two characters does nothing to subtract from their characters, but only adds to them.
and that’s how you write a damn romance. (don’t ruin it, patty.)
(coming up next, because this meta is so long it needed to be broken into multiple parts, part ii: i have never forgotten the survivor. i have never forgotten you (the comic universe), in which i tackle this relationship within the context of the comics)
These are exactly why I feel they are a perfect couple.
I still remember when I first knew these guys ten years ago, they were recognized as very talented young men who will have bright future in their careers and I was in elementary school. Now they've achieved a lot and became fathers and I'm struggling to seek my own future. Time really flies.
(Photos from Nole's IG & Xu Xin's weibo)
Maybe it’s on me not to click on FSU threads with titles like ‘What Did Weaver and Poje Lack’ but holy hell the internet just constantly dumping all over them makes me sad, and tired, and sad again. Yeah, they had twizzle problems sometimes. They had injuries. They had bad luck. They had a federation that didn’t always seem to give a rats ass about them. Maybe some of their program choices weren’t the greatest sometimes.
But they were beautiful. They were fighters. They cared, and they made me care, and believe me there are very few teams that really get to me the way that they did. And they were, and are, very real and human people and not the one note caricatures the internet wants to make them out to be.
And they were enough.