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NOTHING is funnier to me than the fact that Dumbledore literally designed the PERFECT protection for the Philosopher’s Stone but still let the McGonagall enchant a giant chess set and Snape make a Legend of Zelda puzzle purely for the DRAMA of it all. And y'all say Dumbledore wasn’t ever visibly gay.
Dumbledore when Snape and McGonagall came to him with their suggestions, knowing FULL WELL how unnecessary they were:
Flitwick, approaching nervously: Dumbledore, I heard that Snape and McGonagall are helping, and I’d like to design a – Dumbledore: – a room filled with enchanted keys. Flitwick: – a room filled with enchanted keys! Dumbledore:
Sprout: how about a room full of devils snare?
Dumbledore:
Hagrid: I also happen to have this three headed dog that I-well it’s not important where it came from, but he could help guard the stone too maybe?
Dumbledore:
*flushes toilet*
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being vegan is so emotionally draining like i can’t even look at someone drinking a milkshake without wanting to cry this is ridiculous if your ‘food’ makes me emotionally distressed that might be a sign that it’s not good
dude get over yourself
If your diet is so emotionally draining that you cry over other people eating, maybe its a sign your diet is fucked up.
or maybe it’s because the person with the milkshake either doesn’t know or ignores the facts that even the process of milking with pretty fucked up? like you guys do know that they jack off bulls and constantly keep female cows pregnant by insemination………. like come on people. yeah vegans can be extra but maybe look up shit before you bash their life.
that’s not remotely true. you know nothing about farming and should probably stop lecturing people on the topic.
Technically it is true but putting your ethics into being vegan is really unrealistic. If your diet is based off of a mora standpoint solely for the fact that you don’t condone the harming of animals. Try talking about ruining soil that animals survive on- that humans survive on, because your diet supports a high agriculture with minimal crop rotation. And your diet also highly condones ruining the habitats of animals, displacing the creatures and further harming the atmosphere with unhealthy pesticides that deteriorate the health and well being of animals, insects and humans- especially people consuming the goods. It also messes with the natural process of nature when it comes to selective breeding and genetic mutations caused to make “better looking (better selling)” food. Being vegan doesn’t help because you’re not really doing anything to make a change. You wanna try something? Eat Halal meat. It is meat where the animal is peacefully nicked on the neck and it drops without pain and without adrenaline pumping into it’s blood. So, the animal dies fine and the taste isn’t bad either. The farmers / butchers or people who produce the meat do drain the blood almost completely from the meat that’s going to be eaten. Granted yes, whatever scraps there are are used for whatever regular “unethical” purpose possibly just like any other meat industry, but if your ethics concern the animals then you should look into that option. And I’m sure if you really do research, there are farms in which animals are treated like regular animals. I can’t come up with the name at the moment, but there are farms that raise chickens like any other chicken and cows like any regular cow. The animals and suited to a regular life style until they are taken to be used for meat. If you’re honestly worried about what you eat being treated the wrong way, than look into better and healthier options rather than being stuck up and over dramatic. Being vegan doesn’t help as much as you think it does and there are certainly other options.
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Someone else on tumblr pointed out that PASSENGERS might have been a more meaningful movie if it was about just THE ONE person dealing with being alone on the ship for the rest of their life. And if, to cope, they go through and make it a point to learn everything they can about all of the other people on the ship.
And I just keep thinking about this idea.
There are 4999 other people on that ship and what if the protagonist spent the remainder of their life (and they do live their full life) learning about each of them.
They took an interest in their hobbies so that they could have some sort of connection to them.
As their sanity flexed in an effort to cope, they could have had these really involved imaginary conversations with the crew about their interests. And by the end of their natural life they will have known everything they could have ever known about these other 4999 people.
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AND THEN THE REST OF THEM WAKE UP. And they have some 90 odd years of security footage of this one crew member talking to each of them in turn. And it goes far beyond ‘I have figured out how to cook that one dish you were struggling with’ or ‘I have read THE SILMARILLION at your suggestion and Jesus Christ I have thoughts about it.’
They actually start making connections between all of the crew.
Like ‘You like bugs! You should totally talk to Cindy! She’s an entomologist!’
Or ‘Did you know that you and Said’s grandfathers were both in the same infantry?’
Or ‘You and Jamie are both avid bee keepers and I think you need to meet.’
Or ‘I know you’re really struggling with this, but Aneesha said she went the exact same thing and I think talking to her can help.’
And because all of these crew members are watching the videos that have been individually addressed to them (Because why not? They’re colonizing. There’s not a lot yet available by way of entertainment) they sort of start talking to each other at the Protagonist’s suggestion. And within a year they are THE MOST unified interconnected colony of any of the colonies because this one crew member broke the ice for them a lifetime ago.
Several of them are engaged.
Two are about to have children named after the Protagonist.
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AND BECAUSE EVERYONE KNOWS EVERYONE NOW they notice when one week a crew member isn’t out and about and no one can get in touch with them. So finally somebody goes to check and they find them huddled in a ball and mourning.
Because Protagonist is dead.
And the other people are like: ‘Yes. We know. This is literally the first thing we knew about them.’
But Mourner is like: ‘You don’t understand. I got to the end.’
And then everyone realizes that the mourner has basically been BURNING through all of the videos Protagonist has addressed to them and got to the last one they made to them before they died. And Protagonist left a final message for each of them.
Suddenly everyone’s having a real frank conversation with themselves about how fast they’re going through their videos and if they’re prepared to keep going at that rate and get to the end, or if they should put it off indefinitely.
And one by one, in time, each of them realizes they can’t put it off. Not only are they invested in the end, but they care enough about Protagonist to really acknowledge their death.
Each crew member does this at their own pace. It becomes a rite of passage of sorts. And Protagonist is given some sort of proper memorial so the colonists all have a place to go when their time comes to grieve.
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BUT BEFORE EVERYONE GETS TO THE END, someone has started noticing how Protagonist treated the robots on the ship over the years. And surprise, surprise, Protagonist named all the robots too and treated them like individuals depending on their quirks. So now someone has finally solved the mystery of why droid 808 insists on being called ‘Bob,’ and why 239 knows ASL, and why the auxiliary robots are so salty about nobody ever being able to tell them apart.
Not only that, but security logs shows that the robots were about 19% more efficient when Protagonist was alive than they are now. And THE VERY SECOND the rest of the crew starts observing the same habits Protagonist used in treating these robots ALL OF THAT EFFICIENCY COMES RIGHT BACK.
Because they missed Protagonist too.
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And things settle. Everyone thinks they’ve reached the end of Protagonist’s surprises.
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THEN THEY ARE FINALLY ABLE TO START TRANSPORTATION BETWEEN THEMSELVES AND THE OTHER COLONIES.
And a visiting party shows up.
The visitors are surprised to see HOW WELL everyone on this colony is getting along, because, wow, people are civil where they come from but GODDAMN.
And one of these visiting members is really excited to see their sibling.
And ‘Oh, that’s so nice! Who is it?’
And then the visiting member says a name every single person on this colony knows.
The colonists have to tell them what happened to their sibling, Protagonist.
But they also HAVE to tell the sibling what knowing Protagonist MEANT to them. And what Protagonist knowing THEM, meant to them.
And it’s sad.
The colony pretty much wholesale adopts Protagonist’s sibling as a part of their family because they don’t know what else they can do to fill that void. But just in case, they give the Protagonist’s sibling THE ENTIRETY of Protagonist’s security footage. Because there is 90 years of it and that way they can carry their sibling with them for the rest of their life even if only in video.
And then the colonists think:
‘This. This was the end of Protagonist’s story. And this was a good a proper way to observe it.’
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AND THEN ONE DAY A SHIP SHOWS UP THAT IS NOT LIKE ANY SHIP THE COLONISTS HAVE EVER SEEN.
And the people driving it aren’t human.
They speak English and passable French. They can chicken scratch Urdu, Mandarin, and Swahili.
Everyone is stunned and wants to know ‘why…?’ and ‘how…?’
And the aliens are just, like, ‘Oh. Protagonist. We ran into them while you were in space. They told us you’d be settling here and asked that we check up on you whenever we were rolling by this quadrant next.’
‘They were really nice. Taught us English. Gave us the files on a couple of your other popular languages as well just to be safe. How’s the colonizing going anyway?’
And everyone thinks back to THAT ONE MONTH of security footage where Protagonist was NIGH IMPOSSIBLE to find. And when they finally did come back to their normal routine they were really quiet and thoughtful for about a week before really getting back to themselves.
The linguists all suddenly remember that IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THAT REALLY WEIRD MONTH, Protagonist had a new coded language saved to their personal affects and was very insistent that they LEARN IT. ‘FOR REASONS.’
And very quietly, the entire colony makes peace with the fact that Protagonist established a very successful first contact while they were all asleep.
Because of course they did.
I don’t wanna hear any public mourning for the death of Carrie Fisher by JJ Abrams, George Lucas, or any other SW director unless it also involves an unequivocal apology for the fatphobic, misogynistic abuse that they subjected her and her body to, and a commitment to never again demand dangerous weight loss from an actress
Oop, JJ Abrams calls her death “an unfair thing”! Yes, it’s unfair… kinda like the fact that you required a woman in her late 50s to starve herself down to ¾ of her natural body weight in order to be hired back as Leia in The Force Awakens. Kinda like not letting mentally ill, middle-aged, average-sized women see themselves accurately represented by an actress who never wanted to compromise her mental or physical health for work, but who had to because you wouldn’t cast her otherwise. Kinda like how the fatphobia in Hollywood buttresses a multi-billion dollar diet industry for no other reason than to generate disgusting amounts of profit. Carrie Fisher’s death is unfair, but not to you.
Oh boy, I um… never expected this to get like 1000x more notes than my average ranty post. To be clear, I don’t think Abrams sat down with Carrie and said “Lose weight or we get another Leia.” But she was heavily pressured to lose 35 pounds (a LOT for someone her height) for TFA, and she famously joked that they only wanted to hire ¾ of her. She was sent to a weight loss camp before the original trilogy and pressured into losing ever more weight for the part (you can bet she would’ve been replaced if she’d refused). Carrie had some internalized fatphobia as well, and she was a realist about the industry. She worried she’d look “stupid” at her normal weight in TFA, and she might certainly have gotten fatphobic backlash, but no one was taking that chance.
Carrie was at the very least coerced by directors like Abrams and Lucas to engage in rapid, on-demand, significant weight loss, and those cycles of weight loss are quite damaging to the heart – in fact, weight cycling can increase risk of heart failure by up to 3.5x. At her age and with her history, Carrie’s body was less resilient and the weight loss for TFA was particularly dangerous. But it was dangerous when she was younger, too. Lucas, Abrams et al could have said she was fine as she was, that she was perfectly capable of acting the part at any size. They had that power. But instead they made it clear that it was her thinness and not just her acting they wanted, she knew those were the terms, and her body paid the price. I can’t ‘police’ the grief of powerful Hollywood directors; they’re bazillionaires who don’t read my obscure tumblr blog. But I feel it’s in the spirit of Carrie to call the bullshit like we see it.