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ZED MARTIN & JOHN CONSTANTINE ⡠CONSTANTINE 1.10: QUID PRO QUO.
Reblog and put in the tags a TV show you started watching (or one you want to watch) because you saw GIFs with hot actors on your dashboard.
I think the battle is long since lost on what the â-codedâ suffix means, but I (old movie guy specifically invested in queer coding) seem to be unable to let go of how annoying I find the fuzzy popular use of the term. This is probably a flaw in my character.
Coding is intentional, itâs a way of communicating indirectly with the audience through a shared language of signs. Thatâs why itâs called coding, because itâs communicating in code. It isnât when a thing reminds you of another thing.
idk why people are still trying to do "hear me out"s on tumblr
you could talk about wanting to fuck the space needle on here and people would still call you a poser for insisting on fucking "conventionally attractive architecture" as if that's a coherent, easily-recognizable category
I want to fuck Antoni Gaudi's unbuilt Hotel Attraction skyscraper design
"hear me out" and it's a picture of the most fuckable building you've ever seen. c'mon now.
âhear me outâ and itâs the fucking dildopolis
GWENDOLINE CHRISTIE as BRIENNE OF TARTH and MAISIE WILLIAMS as ARYA STARK GAME OF THRONES // 7.04 The Spoils of War
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Analyzing the politics of a work that's meant to be apolitical is actually a really interesting exercise because it asks you to critically examine what the creator considers to be "political" in the first place. Which ideas are just How Things Are, and which ones are Political, and how is that influenced by the creator's beliefs?
Usually this just ends up with you looking like a moron btw
Angrily lashing out at the suggestion that it's possible to do basic media analysis was foundational to the ragebait ecosystem of the 2010s, from which we got basically the entire culture of modern far right politics, btw.
I genuinely believe myself and others are being so sincere and literal when we say TOUCH GRASS
I went outside and got an education, that's where I learned that you can obtain knowledge and insight through analytical methods, then noticed that some people who sit on the internet yelling at strangers get really mad about that constantly.
So actually if you really wanted to use your analysis skills you'd realize that what people are annoyed about is the implication that there's never a story or creative work they can create that can escape people like you attempting to assign political meaning to it when they just don't want that. That in fact people's presumptions about life are not, in fact, political (at best they are cultural, which is not an inherently facet of politics). And that by you people arrogantly pushing this idea you are intruding on the fact that a lot of people use fiction as escapism from politics and insisting that "urm no actually your favourite cartoon actually has politics cause no human being is 100% unbiased" is in fact, supremely fucking annoying
"Stop having fun wrong, it ruins my fun when you have fun wrong, it's not enough for me to just scroll past the analysis I don't like, if anyone anywhere is saying that the cartoon exists in a political context that's undermining my enjoyment of it!"
That's you. That's what you sound like.
Still thinking about this mobile game ad I got. You will f**k increasingly large creatures.
It is truly mind boggling that they can have an entire ad about extreme monsterfucking but cannot actually type out the word fuck
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I hate posts like these that attempt to split hairs over individual oppression points to argue that one group of trans people has privilege over another (especially since, if we must, trans men notably have higher rates of sexual assault and less representation in government than trans women, facts that get conveniently ignored or even actively erased in these convos) because well. Itâs unproductive, but even moreso it becomes a breeding ground for rank TERFish transphobic bile to be spread around uncritically:
This is what TERFs believe, wholesale, and is just transphobia, nothing more. If you genuinely think itâs okay to say that trans men âtransitioned to manhood to benefit from the patriarchyâ you arenât safe for trans people to be around, yes even if youâre trans yourself. The idea that this is somehow âqueer solidarityâ would be laughable if it werenât so depressing.
I am once again mentioning that this "study" had 700 LGBT respondents. For the entire thing. This is compared to the 2015 USTS (link) which has 27k responses from JUST trans people. It shows that trans men, and nonbinary individuals who were AFAB, have a lower income on average than trans women and nonbinary individuals who were AMAB. In fact, in 2015, trans women in the US have the HIGHEST yearly income compared to any other subcategory of the trans community
A common theme in science fiction is that if you're in space, don't trust a corporation. And Earth is in space
She Represents (Carnival Scene), c.1928Â by Jeanne Mammen (German, 1890--1976)
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JENNIFER'S BODY
2009, dir. Karyn Kusama
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