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âYouâre gonna love it.â âWhat?â âThe world.â
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See, this, I think, is what I love about Kronk. Â On the shallowest surface level, he fills the âlow IQ sidekickâ role. Â But ONLY on the shallowest surface level.
Iâd have to watch the movie again to go into any detail, but Kronk is actually the smartest damn person IN this movie. Â Thereâs nothing he doesnât know, heâs got all this specialized knowledge, dude is probably horrifically well read. Â Heâs NOT stupid, heâs just eager to please and doesnât have a proper âNoâ threshhold.
In the second gif, heâs like - âNo, wait, Iâm not who you think I am.â
Then in the fourth, heâs like - âOh my God, the cook is gone and sheâs got all these orders.  If somebody doesnât cook that up people are going to get upset!  Theyâll take it out on this poor woman whoâs been on her feet all day and doesnât deserve their wrath!  AndâŚoh my GodâŚPEOPLE WILL BE HUNGRY!â
Then in the sixth gif heâs like - âNOT ON KRONKâS WATCH!â
Heâs doing the right thing and he knows it. Â No judgement, no condescension, just always a moment to register the task at hand, determine the most logical course of action to completing it, and then itâs GO GO GO.
His only problem is that he never stops to ask himself whether this is actually his problem to solve, or whether people are taking advantage of him, and I love him for it.
I justâŚlove him.
Kronk is the best hands down.
i hate like Starting Discourse but like ⌠as somebody who has seen kind of a lot of messed up posts this pride, i want to point out that inter-community violence and exclusionism is ⌠frankly inherently anti-pride. just⌠listen for a bit and if you donât agree, thatâs fine. but listen.
thereâs a reason people say âno homo.â even though we hear all the time about how weâre *special snowflakes who get special attention*, people know that this isnât a safe community to be in. i mean belonging to it - identifying openly - is a scary thing, one that paints a target on your back. so when someone voluntarily says âthis is where i belongâ, what the heck am i saying when i say, âno, you donât.â they donât get special buttons, they donât get hugs and kisses. people who come out get kicked out of houses, abused by parents. we know that, but we lose sight of it for some reason. i was kicked out of my schoolâs lgbt+ group by some of the students because i was ânot gay enoughâ. i believed it. i couldnât say âiâm biâ for another four years after it. i said i was straight but like, playing. i said i was straight and i went home to catholic parents and i said i was straight and i went to prom alone because the girl i loved was out of state and i said i was straight until i was nineteen and drunk and whispering âi like herâ to myself in a completely dark room. i still sometimes wonder - do i belong at pride? because of how much people seem to think we donât.
and i might be alone in this but it makes me sad when people say âoh such and such an identity is taking up our space!!â thereâs not a limited amount of space. that idea is something that the straight world wants us to believe, that we can only fit into this tiny little corner and thatâs it. but the more of us there are, the more space we take up, the more force we have. so of course the outside community wants us to silence those who âarenât gay enough,â because if you have only those who qualify shouting, youâre not going to have nearly enough voices. but if all of us - and i mean every person you call âfake biâ, every person who âjust went through a phaseâ - whatever - if all of us are shouting, how much louder would that voice be? if we didnât kick out every teenager who said âiâm just experimenting,â if we included every mom who âhad a fling in college,â if weâŚ. were togetherâŚ..
those who oppose us want us to fight. divided, we are a mess, as every revolution is. they want our pride to be spent biting at each other instead of turning around and fighting. stonewall wasnât where we fought each other. stonewall was when it finally stopped mattering, we were all angry, and hurt, and willing. and that fight? thatâs what started us on the path to being free. an entire tide of people, all âenoughâ, no matter where they fell in lgbt.
i know this: people cannot steal my identity. just in the way that stars cannot steal each otherâs beauty. let them in. if you wonât love them, send them to me. but a nation of gates and locks and tests is not a community.
do you ever associate the word âgirlfriendâ with wlw so much that you forget straight boys have girlfriends
Wait what?
Straight men have WHAT NOW
Okay, reminder: privacy is cool, but if you donât tell us, weâre gonna go to jail for a long time.
this is better than any poem a man has ever written
from now on whenever i review media that centered around a straight romance iâm gonna say things like âi hope it isnât too bold to mention that it seemed to explore themes of heterosexuality - personally, i find it an interesting choiceâ and âthe hetero-eroticism came on a little too strong and deterred from what i think was the intended focus of the film: finding oneselfâ
âthe romance felt kinda cold and forcedâ
âitâs a straight film but really the story is universal? you can enjoy it despite the heterosexualityâ
Men: We donât need super hero movies with female protagonists + female directors because people wonât like them and wonât watch them.
Wonder Woman: Hold my beer