Watch: As Blythe’s poem ends, it’s clear what we must do in the face of rape culture and “pocket feminism.”

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Watch: As Blythe’s poem ends, it’s clear what we must do in the face of rape culture and “pocket feminism.”
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Tim: All right, I'll make it quick. I'm writing a book set in Iraq. There's a chapter where a convey of military police is transporting a criminal, and Lieutenant Dan, he's our main guy, he gets a bad feeling-
Colt: Forrest Gump.
Tim: Huh?
Colt: There's a Lieutenant Dan in Forrest Gump.
Tim: Oh shit, you're right. I'll change it. Lieutenant Colt.
Colt: I would like a young Gerard Depardieu to play me in the movie. I'm honored.
Tim: Well you should be, he's a big guy, a real badass, or he was, he's kind of losing his grip when we meet him, he's lost someone, he's started using dope that he confiscated.
Colt: Yeah but then we find out he's kicked again, and anyone who thinks he's in any way diminished is in for a big surprise.
Tim: Yeah, but he's the kind of character might say he's kicked but we all know he's just one broken shoelace away from sayin' "screw it" and picking up again.
Colt: How about you have him go into a bar and pick a fight with some rangers and he send a couple of them to the hospital?
Tim: It's not a fantasy.
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But the horror… The horror was for love. The things we do for love like this are ugly, mad, full of sweat and regret. This love burns you and maims you and twists you inside out. It is a monstrous love, and it makes monsters of us all.
Lady Lucille Sharpe in Crimson Peak (2015) dir. Guillermo del Toro (via starksren)