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if i look back, i am lost
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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I FUCKING LOVE THE SECOND COMIC
I want to scream the second comic at all the people that cry about adults making fanart in fandoms like bronies and shit. If you donât want your child to see porn or other inappropriate content, you do not put them on the internet without supervision. Every single fandom has adults in the background drawing and writing their own fan content of varying levels of appropriateness for children. This in no way will impact children watching the show at all because one person enjoying a show does not change the way another person experiences it. Are there things happening in these fandoms worthy of criticism? Of course, like with any group of people. But you cannot âstealâ a TV show from someone by watching it. I donât know how people fail to grasp this. Yâall like fake geek boys crying about the fact that girls watch Star Wars.
Why I'd Be Kicked Out of The Scooby Gang
Shaggy: Zoinks
Scooby: Ruh-roh
Daphne: Jeepers
Velma: Jinkies
Me: Well fuck
Stop listening to all the thoughts where you bring yourself down. You are often so much more negative to yourself then you should be!Â
Cat.
have u seen anything more pure than this
Truly magicalÂ
People are so concerned with suffering in the meat and dairy industries but I never hear anyone mention that meat is literally dead animal. On what level is that possibly nourishing? What makes people think something DEAD is good for you? Not even just physically but emotionally and spiritually. Youâre eating death. No wonder our society is so fucked up if we canât even realize this one simple thing.
Wtf is this post
Please let this become a meme
i draw all my nourishment from Death
im dead physically emotionally and spiritually and i assure you i am still very nourishing.
#eattheliving2015
fucking go into a random pasture and take a bite out of a live cow
So if eating an animal is eating death, whatâs cannibalism?
Death+
This is why I donât tell 99% people im bisexual
Itâs either this or gross fetishization.
Yeeeeeuuuuuup, Bisexuals and Pansexuals, the groups that are somehow hated by the hets and the gays
It makes me sad people feel this way about me
I feel that this was one of you http://proud-atheist.tumblr.com
More comics here.
We donât usually do reblogs, but The Oatmeal nails the issue of working for exposure.Â
Even in Tomodachi Life, Papyrus cooks spaghetti.
if someone does something problematic years ago, you do not need to keep bringing that shit up. People change and develop, and attacking people for who they used to be is incredibly cruel and unfair
Disney vs. Original
The last one is the most important.
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Yup
Ex for pocahontas was 8 we know that now
Oh good, I get to debunk fairy tale ridiculousness again. Itâs been awhile since Iâve been able to use my fairy tale knowledge on here.
Okay, first of all, there is no such thing as an âoriginalâ version of a fairy tale; there are only âpopularâ or âacceptedâ versions. All versions of fairy tales are as valid as any other version given their history as oral tales; each tale twists and changes as it spreads to other cultures, and several tale types have similar tales that formed independently of each other in various places around the world (Cinderella is the most famous example, with over 1,000 recorded variations and some of the oldest versions being found in Greece, China, and Egypt).
Second of all, several of these are patently false. Iâll just go down the list.
Snow White and Hunchback are the two that are actually true. In the Grimms version of Snow White (âLittle Snow Whiteâ), the Queen does ask for her liver and lungs (though this was later revised to the Queen asking for her heart) and she is forced to dance in red hot shoes until she dies. This is the norm for Snow White tales, though the specifics vary quite a lot. Hunchback is similarly grim, which makes since given that itâs based on a book by Victor Hugo (like, come on. This is the same guy that wrote Les Mis. You expected something different?). The Rapunzel one is also more or less true, as is the Hercules one.
Clarification on the Little Mermaid one: she doesnât actually wind up in purgatory. Since she was a mermaid and not a human, she didnât have a soul and so when she killed herself, became a âdaughter of the airâ and can earn a soul (and thus proceed up to heaven) if she does good deeds for mankind for 300 years. Purgatory is a Catholic construction, and the probability that Hans Christian Andersen was Catholic is very very small considering that Roman Catholicism remained illegal in Denmark for nearly three centuries after the Lutheran Reformation in the mid 1500s.
Cinderella: This is only true in the Grimms/German version. Iâve actually written a paper on revenge and retribution in Cinderella tales across the world, so I can tell you with a great deal amount of certainty that it greatly depends on which Cinderella tale youâre looking at for the fate of the stepmother/stepsisters. Perraultâs Cinderella/the French version, on which the Disney movie was based, ended with Cinderella forgiving her stepsisters and inviting them to live with her in the palace. The only thing they are denied is the ability to marry the prince.
Pocahontas: this one is pretty half-and-half; there is absolutely no evidence that John Smith raped and impregnated Pocahontas before, during, or after his time in Jamestown. Historical accounts maintain that Pocahontas was friends with John Smith and often visited Jamestown during the years he was there. When the English reported that Smith had died after being sent back to England to treat him for injuries from a gunpowder incident, she stopped visiting the settlement for a couple of years. Itâs also maintained in the historical accounts that when she visited, she often brought food and kept several of the settlers from starving. Historical accounts do not maintain that they were lovers, that she was of suitable age for a relationship (period), or that there were any sexual implications to their relationship. It is only in fictional accounts of their relationship (particularly in the Disney version, where she was significantly aged up) that that relationship is portrayed as romantic.
(cont) There are a couple of scholars that maintain she was raped during her captivity by the English (which happened long after Smith left for England), but the majority of the scholarship agrees that she was not raped. Her only child is by John Rolfe and he was conceived after they were married, so the âraped and impregnatedâ claim is wrong as well. She was also not kidnapped and taken to England. She and John Rolfe were married before they left for EnglandâŠfor a good two years, in fact. She and Rolfe traveled to England, stayed for a year and a half, and then boarded a ship to return to Virginia, where Pocahontas died of an unknown disease along the way.
Mulan: false. Iâll let this post do the explaining for me, because it explains it better than I ever could. The actual ballad of Hua Mulan says no such thing; the ending this post describes is from a book called the âSui Tang Romanceâ and is basically fanfiction of the actual Hua Mulan legend. The tragic end is âa detail that cannot be found in any previous legends or stories associated Hua Mulan.â
Beauty and the Beast: patently and blatantly false. I have never been so insulted by a statement about a fairy tale in my life, and I argue about Cinderella on a regular basis. There is no BATB variant tale where the Beast ends up eating the girl after the wedding. The Beaumont/French tale (again, the version on which the Disney version was based), has the Beast dying of heartbreak because Beauty was late returning to the castle, but ends with the Beast and Beauty happily married after she proclaimed her love for him. Here are links to BATB tales around the world, just because I want to correct the awful monstrosity that was âthe Beast ends up eating Belle after the wedding.â Also, hereâs a link to my favorite BATB variant, the Norwegian âEast of the Sun and West of the Moon,â and a link to âCupid and Psyche,â the tale on which many BATB tales are based. The Aarne-Thompson tale type for Beauty and the Beast is 425 for anyone interested (425A tales are Cupid and Psyche tales and 425C tales are BATB tales).
Basically, this post is a hodge-podge of mostly true to embarrassingly and infuriatingly false information. Do your own research, and donât believe everything the internet tries to tell you about fairy tales.
Peter Jackson says he âdidnât know what the hell he was doingâ when he made The Hobbit.