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I cannot stress this enough- Build a routine. Build Habits. Wake up every day and get used to being productive, one day at a time. Do this for long enough and eventually youâll be at your goal without even realising it.Â
The fact that Iâve actually considered auditioning for the air force band opening in town should tell you where Iâm at in life right now. Graduation in nighÂ
brain: u gotta be⌠The Bestâ˘
me: ok so weâll work hard then?
brain: no work⌠only Best.
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good morning but at what cost
I remember posting somewhere once in a thread about why girls arenât exploited in animation anymore where some guy said, âall the disney girls are drawn to be generally attractive, but I donât think there are any eye-candy men⌠or are there? Are there any Disney men that lots of girls like?â and I mentioned Roger. Tons of girls replied agreeing with me and the original guy was like âwait, Roger? from 101 Dalmatians? Whatâs attractive about him, heâs tall and lanky and has a big nose, he isnât muscley at all! Wouldnât you all prefer Gaston or something? Or do you girls think his big nose is indicative of something else?â and I was like âno, you idiot, heâs a silly, goofy guy who likes animals and can play a bunch of instruments, thatâs why heâs attractive. Whatâs the matter with you? Gaston, seriously?â
This is why we need more girls in animation. And more guys like Roger apparently.Â
This is why I laugh my ass of whenever dudes talk about how men are âobjectifiedâ by the media too. Because 9 times out of 10, what men think is âwomen objectifying menâ 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.Â
While I donât 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.Â
Yes, this is a generalization. I own up to that. But I think itâs important to remember that there is often VERY big difference between what MEN want to be and what women WANT in our media.Â
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 âHubbleâ as âHooble,â not because of what he can do with a hammer.
Reblogging for the awesome comments.
Iâm 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.Â
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 didnât stumble into that villain by mistake. She crafted him based on her own experiences with men and even her ex-boyfriends, and said: âTo Gaston, Belle wasnât a person; she was a possession. And I think itâs great for little boys to see that Beauty doesnât 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.â
Not only is Gaston not a womanâs fantasy, heâs literally a womanâs horror story.