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It's what he would've wanted
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Ummm she's literally sensitive :/
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check it up, a-funk it up, minna damatte ore ni tsuite koi, yea!
check it up, a-funk it up, minna hisshi de ore ni tsuite koi, come on!
Funk it up Friday yet again people!
the moon and the prince katamari damacy ost
check it up, a-funk it up, minna damatte ore ni tsuite koi, yea!
check it up, a-funk it up, minna hisshi de ore ni tsuite koi, come on!
Funk it up Friday yet again people!
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Made fanart of your self portrait
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A machine gaining the ability to feel - would that even be considered an upgrade?
Once when I was in undergrad, someone described something as “problematic” in class and our professor was like, “That’s cool, but ‘problematic’ doesn’t really mean anything. It means that the thing you’re describing has a problem, and in and of itself that’s not bad. Art, especially, should always have problems, or else it’s not interesting and not art, either. It sounds like you’re trying to say that this is bad, but you don’t want to say ‘bad.’ Is that right?”
So from then on whenever one of us called something problematic, he would make us talk it out until we could name the “bad” thing we were hinting at. In this particular class, 7/10 it was some type of oppression, and the remainder was like, “I’m uncomfortable because this is very new/confusing/pushing boundaries that made me feel safe.”
Once we stopped calling things “problematic” and stopping at that, class got way more interesting and... we all had to say, like, “that’s racist” or “that’s misogynistic” or “ew capitalism gross” out loud, which a lot of us had never done in a classroom before. Or we had to be like, “Uhhh... I’m not sure what’s so bad?” and confront our own beliefs and that was maybe even more useful.
Anyway. Whenever I see the word problematic, I can’t help but think of this professor being like, “Good starting point, now let’s get specific.” I think when we have to commit to saying “that’s ___” it requires a lot more careful thought about the truth and impact and complexities of whatever we’re claiming. Sometimes there really is some bullshit afoot, and also sometimes it’s art, and it should be full of problems, because that’s what art is.
does anyone have that reddit meme thats like "they said 'man up' no🩷"
Was it this one?
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you won't begin to believe how much I pace my house going "I like dry food! I like playing with shoelaces!" like I spiritually am this cat
you love it when chu posts random bullshit you dooo.