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Today's Document
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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RMH
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oozey mess
Xuebing Du
Misplaced Lens Cap

izzy's playlists!
sheepfilms
cherry valley forever
Three Goblin Art
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Stranger Things

pixel skylines

JVL

#extradirty
Claire Keane

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@ms-thyme
have you practised your Finnish today?
vine legends just randomly popping up on tiktok gets me every time
There’s this myth amongst healthy people that being chronically ill exists in a vacuum. That yes, you lose your health, but everything else in life stays the same. And that’s just not even close to the truth. Being sick affects everything. Not a single aspect of life is left unchanged.
Chronic illness changes everything- the friends you have, the food you eat, the movies you can watch, the hobbies you do, your job, your education, your family, your relationships, etc, etc, etc.
There is no such thing as “just health,” or “just physical ability.” Chronic illness is a malignancy, and it slithers its way into each and every aspect of a person’s life.
Spaces, 2021
This one is a little all over the place but tbh I don't care, the topic is important enough to bring up anyway. Someone's identity is their own business, whether they "look the part" or not. If you want to express yours with your looks, good for you. If you don't want to, good for you.
I have NEVER seen a tiktok with this much vine energy I swear
We’re not safe, everything is just duct-taped together
My contribution to the MDZS gift exchange! @la-muerta 's prompt was soft married Wangxian :D
This was fun, I haven't drawn much for years so it feels good to make something properly for once.
Why are we like this
This person‘s teeth and hair are gorgeous.
Those lips and eyebrows too.
Also this is tooooo real
everyone’s debating posts of the decade, best and worst, and i have yet to see anyone mention moon moon
for those who were not on here to experience this ridiculousness
Seriously. It caused so many memes.
Truly the greatest meme of our generation
I’m dying. I saw the original, but I’ve never seen any of the others. God bless you, Moon Moon.
MOON MOON WAS THE BEST
@thatotherentity
did not expect to see moon moon today
for anyone else who was curious, according to @megasupernova888, the words are 不感症 (fukanshyoo, “sexual frigidity”) and 花粉症 (kafunshyoo, “hay fever”)
1) I am rebageling with more context
2) OP, your accent is splendid, your delivery perfect, I hope your 2020 is less terrible than the rest of ours
also speaking of jakub różalski this painting of his is my FAVOURITE like yes girl snitch on the knight!!! get his ass!!!
the one of a girl looking longingly at a naked witch flying by and the one of a babushka yelling at a devil also rule tho
100. Productivity
Dude's out here proving how rpg inventories really are possible
Hey real quick why am I turned on
lost it at the collapsible staff
Unrealistic? only two rocks
we’ve waited four years, we can wait a little longer! ⛸❄️
I remember posting somewhere once in a thread about why girls aren’t exploited in animation anymore where some guy said, “all the disney girls are drawn to be generally attractive, but I don’t think there are any eye-candy men… or are there? Are there any Disney men that lots of girls like?” and I mentioned Roger. Tons of girls replied agreeing with me and the original guy was like “wait, Roger? from 101 Dalmatians? What’s attractive about him, he’s tall and lanky and has a big nose, he isn’t muscley at all! Wouldn’t you all prefer Gaston or something? Or do you girls think his big nose is indicative of something else?” and I was like “no, you idiot, he’s a silly, goofy guy who likes animals and can play a bunch of instruments, that’s why he’s attractive. What’s the matter with you? Gaston, seriously?”
This is why we need more girls in animation. And more guys like Roger apparently.
This is why I laugh my ass of whenever dudes talk about how men are “objectified” by the media too. Because 9 times out of 10, what men think is “women objectifying men” are characters like Gaston.
And Gaston is NOT a woman-driven fantasy. Gaston is a male wish fulfillment fantasy. Gaston is not what women want, he is what men want to be. He is hyper-masculinity to an extreme degree, dripping with sexism and testosterone. The fact that men think that Gaston is what women want says an awful lot about those men.
While I don’t want to generalize, female fans tend to prefer a very different kind of male hero. We like the Rogers, the Milos, the Hercules. Genuinely kind, often awkward men who are sometimes vulnerable and respectful to women.
Yes, this is a generalization. I own up to that. But I think it’s important to remember that there is often VERY big difference between what MEN want to be and what women WANT in our media.
Reblogging this again because fucking this. And hell, even the muscley dudes (see: Khal Drogo, Hercules, Thor, Captain America) are loved, not because they are muscley, but because they are sweet and loving and adorable. We love Thor because his mispronounces “Hubble” as “Hooble,” not because of what he can do with a hammer.
Reblogging for the awesome comments.
I’m just here to say I love the animation of Roger so fucking much. look how fucking smooth and graceful and agile he is. 2d animation is amazing and i just want to hug it
All of this.
Okay, listen, to return briefly to the idea of Gaston: Beauty and the Beast is actually the first animated Disney screen play written by a woman. Linda Woolverton, the screenwriter, got a lot of attention for creating a self-proclaimed feminist heroine in 1991, but she also had a *lot* to say about Gaston. She didn’t stumble into that villain by mistake. She crafted him based on her own experiences with men and even her ex-boyfriends, and said: “To Gaston, Belle wasn’t a person; she was a possession. And I think it’s great for little boys to see that Beauty doesn’t choose him. Not only can they look at Gaston as an example of how not to treat women, but they can hopefully be taught by the Beast, a macho guy who is comfortable with his feelings and gentleness. He could teach a lot of men, in fact, about sensitivity.“
Not only is Gaston not a woman’s fantasy, he’s literally a woman’s horror story.
Reblogging for:
“The fact that men think that Gaston is what women want says an awful lot about those men.”
“Not only is Gaston not a woman’s fantasy, he’s literally a woman’s horror story.”
FREAKING YES
Reblogging because there was the whole post where extreme MRAs were saying that Gaston was the true hero of the story and that Belle should have picked him instead of Adam.
The whole point of Beast / Adam and Gaston are that they both start out as brutish, entitled, antagonistic jerks, and Belle rightfully rejects both of them. And then their paths diverge because Beast / Adam puts in the effort to sincerely change for the better, while Gaston only doubles down on his behavior. That’s why Beast / Adam is the hero who wins and Gaston is the villain who loses, the former is a monster who consciously chooses to embrace his inner humanity, the latter is a human who consciously chooses to embrace his inner monster.
Baby fox steals fish from fisherman (🔊)
“[yelled] Wow you’re rude! WOW you’re rude what are you doing? How can you do this- you can’t possibly be this rude! my guy! come the fuck on! where are you- who let you- damn. you’re so rude! how can you do this? don’t eat! don’t eat! don’t eat! boo! it’s my catch! it’s my fish i said! mine! fishing hole is mine, fish is mine. [tone completely changes] [laughter] what a guy… fine take it, take it. good job! you can think you dug it out. it’s for the trick! for the digging. pretty boy.”