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Why make such a beautiful ship, but then not make it canon?!
@camcat1320
Some of you guys have never burned a CD and it shows
Some of you guys don't even realise I don't mean setting a CD on fire
how do y’all think haymitch felt when katniss came back to him all “i want wiress, beetee, and mags as allies” in catching fire? hand-picking his two and a half men(tors)!!
“of course you do” as his response now means so much more bc he’s not just exasperated he’s like “you really are me with a braid”
It must be so insane for your best friends kid to turn into you
peeta tried to save him and katniss by saying she had a baby, because he knew that would pull at the capitals heart strings. In a dystopian society, peeta mellark knew the capital would care more about a fetus than the real dying children . this sounds oddly familiar
i found myself skipping through a lot of scenes that "didn't add to the plot", especially the one where jamie's family is on the way to the garage. i felt they were too long and highly irrelevant, riddled with stories with an odd sense of normalcy. but that's exactly when it struck me.
these scenes were made to be "boring", ill-fitting and highlight how ordinary the family was. they were your next door neighbours with nothing remarkable going on for them and that's exactly WHY these takes are significant.
jamie isn't just a netflix character – he's your classmate, a colleague, a friend you're no longer in contact with, a person down the street, your mailman and the list goes on. all average people that may find themselves victims of this internet culture that's a breeding ground for misogynists.
his first confession to the crime was "i didn't do anything wrong", and considering how he didn't show a speck of remorse during his sessions with briony, he held fast to this perception. he knows he did it, and he believes it was the right thing. it's horrifying how realistic it is because all of us have met people that had their questionable beliefs validated by the internet.
there is no plot, WE are the plot. it's happening around us, right now.
I watched adolescence on Netflix because my dad recommended it and I’ve had this thought and I just need to articulate it:
Jamie was caught so swiftly after committing the murder that a part of me doesn’t really believe that his initial intention was to actually kill Katie. Ryan admitted that it was his knife and that he thought Jamie was going to use it to scare Katie.
I think maybe that was his initial plan. He felt emasculated by her and probably wanted to extract some form of revenge, except, as we could see, she didn’t submit, she fought back — and in Jamie’s readicalised mind that would not fly, so he killed her.
Obviously the show never tells us exactly how it all went down, or Jamie’s exact motifs, what was going through his mind at the time — but I also think that’s sort of the point? Because it doesn’t matter. He still killed her and showed little remorse for it and I think it’s representative of how violence against women is often perpetrated.
Men will beat a woman to a pulp, and that final blow will take her life. They might defend themselves by saying: “I didn’t mean to kill her!” — but you still beat her. Still tried to exert power over her through violence because you think women aren’t subservient beings who should bow down to men.
Ryan gave Jamie a knife because he thought Jamie was going to use it to scare Katie. He didn’t think twice about the implications or to question it. Even if Jamie only used the knife to scare her, is that still acceptable behaviour? If he’d only harmed and not killed — does that make his actions less malicious?
Idk what I’m saying, just: something something violence against women doesn’t need to be planned out or calculated, it just takes certain resistance for men to feel like they need to use violence to exert power, and something something men who enable each others toxic behaviour are complicit in the fall out.
so you decided to miss the point entirely huh? it's not about race. the black kid didn't kill because he's black. he killed because of the same reasons Jamie killed Katie in the mini series: manosphere, incel culture, dude bros podcasts, toxic masculinity.
if they were to make him black, people would have discarsed it with racism. the thing is, even if the show specifically was inspired by this case, there are a whole lot of cases out there where a white boy killed someone. usually, when white boys kill, the judges, the police, the society is more lenient. "oh, he has his whole life ahead, we can't ruin it" "oh, it's his mental illness, he needs help"
and yes, young boys (of all races) need help to decentralize red pill content and learn to embrace a non-toxic masculinity. BUT this show is meant to portray the horrific consequences of it. it's a cry of alarm to start preventing it in real life. and THIS is the point. it's not some "anti white" propaganda. is literally a cautionery tale against patriarchy and its devastating affects.
So, I finally got around to watching Adolescence on Netflix and now I see why the manosphere is in full on damage control mode. This show did its research and did SO MANY things right because of it.
Firstly, they didn't have Jamie cartoonishly espousing his beliefs like a cartoon supervillain, because they did their research, and knew these boys are being carefully taught by the adults in the manosphere to hide their power level. They showed the full reality of what Jamie had become under the tutelage of the manosphere by letting their teachings silently guide his actions.
Second, they almost completely removed Katie from the conversation. That was so important because men would have jumped all over that to devalue the messaging by calling it another piece of feminist trash centered around women. Men were center stage in this, portrayed in respectful honesty, flaws and all.
Jamie's dad was legitimately an alright dude, but he had his family walking on eggshells with those tantrums of his, and I imagine the truth of that was such an uncomfortable but necessary glimpse in the mirror for men. My brother has never laid hands on a woman in his life either, but he has that same inability to emotionally regulate when he gets angry, and I think it was important for men to see what it looks like for the people around them to deal with. By centering the male experience in an honest way, in making a piece of media men might not completely dismiss outright, they get to see what they look from the point of a spectator's view, and that's so goddamned important.
Third, they left a lot of stuff about the Red Pill confusing and vague. This is going to spur parents to do more research, which is so fucking necessary, and it's going to keep the manosphere from saying, "Well, this and this and this is completely misconstrued." This is important because if we want legislation passed to protect young people from the Manosphere, we need to focus on the long term damage over time done to the psyche, on the actual damage they're doing to young boys, rather than focus on criticizing rhetoric they've got meticulously built dialog trees to defend. We need to build a case that the Manosphere is full of predators absolutely breaking the psyches of young boys for money.
Something I need people to understand is the Manosphere would crumble without adolescent views. If any of them go to meet-ups, you can see pictures with their fans, and they're just awash in a sea of tween and teen boys. It's fucking horrifying. We would do damage this pipeline would never recover from if we remove their access to children.
That's what annoys me. That's what gets to me. ↪ Faye Marsay as Misha Frank in Adolescence (2025)
Islamic guidelines, such as modesty, dietary restrictions, and prayer obligations, may seem like limitations. But paradoxically, they create a deeper sense of fulfillment. For example, fasting in Ramadan, a practice that restricts food and drink, leads to greater self-control, gratitude, and spiritual awareness. The “restriction” ultimately expands a person’s life experience rather than limiting it.
Final Nights of Ramadan
- Ibn Rajab Al-Hanbali رحمه الله
Ibn Rajab رحمه الله said:
"O you who has wasted the years of his life, there is nothing that will amend those lost and wasted years except for the night of Al-Qadr, for verily its value is equivalent to that of a lifetime."
● [لطائفُ المعارف ص ١٩١]
Recite the Quran. It will ease your chest. It will clear your thoughts. It will wash you over with a sense of peace. Whenever you feel the slightest bit of uncomfortable or anxiousness, read the Quran. Due to the circumstances, if you can't recite it, listen to it. If you can't listen to it, go over its words in your head. And if you can't do that, then perhaps at least remember Allah through Dhikr. For "verily, in the remembrance of Allah, do hearts find rest."
[Quran 13:28]
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Continue praying even when you don't feel like it. Raise your hands up in Dua even when you feel you have no energy left, emotionally or spiritually. Push yourself to open the Quran though you feel helpless, dejected and broken.
For indeed, little drops of water make a mighty ocean. These small efforts will increase your good deeds in unimaginable ways. It's these small efforts that will help remove the rust from your heart, erase your sins, and strengthen your fight against the Shaytan. So, keep going. 🤍