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people on tumblr love to talk about how tiktok proliferates misinformation and anti-science movements but this is the website with a sizeable chunk of it's userbase that's spent the last decade making increasingly bizarre posts about animal agriculture to the point they have convinced each other that veganism is somehow worse for the environment than eating meat, and all for what? to alleviate their own feelings of guilt? project it elsewhere?
the cult of climate science denialism on this website is one of the worst misinformation circlejerks on the internet, partially because it is so often shrouded in the language of 'social justice' which many of us are often apprehensive to argue against
It's nice that it's starting to feel real.
i wish i could purr so my friends know im still happy even if m not saying anything
Good to see the autistics are enjoying this one
I wish I could purr so my friends would heal and recover faster/better
i don’t know how you can “the curtains are just blue! ACAB lol” fucking Death Note of all pieces of media
this is a show for thirteen-year-old boys. the only writers I’ve seen who are less subtle about what they’re going for were fucking Victorians.
@rawr-monster and @eyestumblin asked me to elaborate so here goes:
Death Note is a show with a very clear central premise: no one should have the power to kill others without consequence. Not the cops, not corporations, not the Mob, not civilians, no one.
Even outside of the 2000s-era criticisms of the Japanese justice system, even if you’re looking at it in a vacuum, Death Note makes it incredibly obvious what it’s trying to say. It starts this off by making it very clear, right out of the gate, that the audience identification character really, really should not have this power.
For Death Note’s original target audience, Light is everything you’re supposed to be. He’s smart, diligent, good-looking, athletic, popular but not too popular. He’s The Perfect Middle-Class Japanese Teenage Boy. If you’re the kind of edgy, smart Japanese teenage boy who would want to watch an anime supernatural crime drama in the mid-00s? Light is built for you to imprint on like a baby duckling.
…And then the show goes out of its way to point out, in the first proper story arc, that Light is the villain of this piece. From the introduction of L to the end of the Raye Penber/Naomi Misora arc, the show makes it very, very clear that Light is a hypocrite with a massive ego. Sure, he says that he’s only killing criminals to make a better world. Sure, maybe he panicked and killed fake-L in self-defense. Sure, maybe the life of Reye Penber and any law enforcement chasing Kira were worth the clear drop in the crime rate. Maybe.
But then Light kills one of the very few unambiguously Good members of the Death Note cast, does so in a smug and cruel way, and the entire scene is framed as tragic in a way that none of the criminal deaths really were. The whole world goes quiet. And Naomi Misora stumbles off to commit suicide. By the end of that arc, even if you’d otherwise be sympathetic to Light- even if you’re still rooting for him to get away with it- it’s a lot harder to justify what he’s doing. He’s not just breaking a few eggs to make an omelet- at this point, he’s actively happy to kill anyone who gets in his way.
So. Okay. The Perfect Japanese Teenage Boy ™ can’t be trusted with the power to kill indiscriminately. Maybe the problem is just that Light, as a person, is an asshole with impure motives, and if you gave the Death Note to someone who’s a better person, you’d be better off. Maybe you could find someone who’s motivated by love, and they’d do a better job with that power.
Everyone, say hello to Misa Amane, who is utterly driven by love and devotion, and probably one of the crazier/more evil characters on the show! She’d do anything, no matter how terrible, just because Light told her to do it. She is utterly without remorse, utterly without fear, and utterly driven by a darkly Romantic fanaticism.
Light gets to dodge what’s coming to him twice because of Misa and love- once because Misa’s love for Light lets him start the Yotsuba arc, and once because Rem’s love for Misa becomes a diabola ex machina. In the world of Death Note, love is not a pure enough motive to let you kill indiscriminately - in fact, it makes you worse.
Okay, well, (our hypothetical edgy teenage viewer might say), cLEARLY the problem is that everyone here is too emotional, and you need to be able to detach from the situation to use the power of life and death. Of course you’d kill indiscriminately if you’ve got feeeeelings about it, but someone who is driven by Logic and Reason? Surely they’d never do anything wrong.
…And then L gets his hands on the Death Note, and immediately starts trying to figure out how to use it to prove that some of the rules in the Death Note are fake and Light is guilty. L’s plan is to have a criminal on death row write in the Death Note and wait the 13 days to see if he dies. It’s simple. Logical. Effective. It’s also extremely reminiscent of the stuff Kira’s been doing this entire time, and the implication is that, had L lived longer and used the Note more, he might become No Different.
(I think it’s significant that in The Movie, L uses the Death Note exactly once, with himself as the victim, and he turns down the Death Note when it’s offered to him. TheMovie!L is an unambiguously heroic character, and therefore, he will not kill without consequences.)
The power to kill without any consequence to yourself corrupts you. It makes you want to use it to solve more and more of your problems. It turns you into a fucking monster, one name at a time. And nothing can stop that process except refusing to use that power. Love cannot shield you. Rationality cannot shield you. Justice cannot shield you.
And every other character who gets the Death Note reinforces that theme. The Yotsuba Group? Big corporations should not get to kill without consequences. Mello? Criminals/genius detectives should not get to kill without consequence. Mikami? The Perfect Japanese Adult is outright sadistic about how he uses the Death Note. And on, and on, and on.
Near outright tells Light, in their final confrontation: “You are a murderer, and this notebook is the worst weapon of mass murder in the world.” Using the Death Note is not justice; it’s not going to bring about a perfect new world. It’s murder, full stop. Light has become a mass murderer, a monster, by killing over and over again.
Death Note has a theme: no one should be allowed to kill without consequences, because it makes you a monster. It is not subtle about that theme. It is very, very blatant, and the only way it could be more blatant is if Near stopped to deliver an Atlas-Shrugged-style monologue about it.
and so seeing people reduce that to ‘haha ACAB’ gets my goat, because no. No, it’s not just ACAB. anyone with the power to kill indiscriminately and without consequence- whether it’s a cop, a megacorp, an autistic supergenius, a mob boss, or a perfect audience-insert- would become A Bastard.
this is a show that makes it abundantly clear that there is Symbolism and it has a Point, in the way that only stuff aimed at teenagers that’s trying to be Deep can do. how you get through the entirety of Death Note and walk away with “there’s no point! a cop’s son decides to be the worst person ever! Light is Uniquely Terrible and that’s all there is to it!” is fucking beyond me.
It’s because he doesn’t use his power to go after like the CEOs of the 3 insulin companies who hold a monopoly over the medicine and are the sole reason so many people die and suffer because they can’t afford the ridiculous price gouging. He goes after small to medium criminals; a lot of whom are already in fucking jail and already being punished. Which comes off as dumb, a waste of effort, and just an excuse to fuel his god complex which it literally is?
He doesn’t go after corrupt politicians, crooked cops, or literally anyone with a position of power for the sole reason that they terrorized innocent people. Instead he immediately takes on the mentality of a crooked cop and starts killing people the police deems as criminals while leaving people with a position in power alone and states over and over again he genuinely wants the police to cooperate with him because in his mind he’s just like one.
His mentality is very much kid who’s dad is a cop. His actions are very synonymous with how cops act irl aka bullies with power. The very few times he does go after people in power it’s always to fuel his OWN benefit. It’s made abundantly clear from episode 1 Light genuinely does not care about people. He just cares about living in a world made perfectly for him.
And I understand the moral was power corrupts anyone but like none of the characters that use the Death Note were good examples because again it’s never shown how for instance killing the CEOs of the 3 monopoly insulin companies did infact provide free insulin to world but idk it ultimately made the user worse off or something? You can’t realistically write that because it’s still gonna be a fucking amazingly good thing. Millions of people have affordable life-giving medicine now. Even something as extreme as a war could hardly put a damper on that type of breakthrough. You’d have to write the user going from 0 to 10 instant evil cuz otherwise it makes sense to use the death note within reason. And that’s why most people feel the plot is silly because anyone with like empathy with the world’s suffering would realize this instantly.
Like you say no one should have this power blah blah blah but people walk around with this kind of power all the time it’s called having a fucking gun or being a corrupt politician with the police to back you up lmao. A Death Note would literally just level the playing field for someone who again ACTUALLY cared about the general well-being of others. Which the writing made 0 attempts to do whatsoever.
Okay, but like. There’s still problems with ~oh, let’s just kill all the insulin CEOs with a Death Note~. You run into the same goddamn problems that Light did with his little crusade, and you would regardless of your cause.
Full disclosure: I strongly believe non-consensual death is always bad. It might be the lesser of two evils, but it’s always a tragedy. You’re not going to talk me out of that; if you try, you’re wasting your time.
But even setting that aside. Let’s assume you’re right, and killing pharmaceutical CEOs is morally correct and not evil in and of itself.
First of all, you run into the problem Light did where there are always more bad people. You really think that you could end pharmaceutical corruption by killing three people? Before people cottoned on to what you’re doing, they’d just give a new guy the gig. After they did, they’d ~restructure~ and ~become agile~ or whatever the shitty buzzwords are- they’d figure out a way to give someone anonymous the power to run the company, and they’d keep going in the same shitty way. You’d have to kill a lot more than three people to get anything to meaningfully change, because there are always more people who are willing to run a big pharma company in a shitty way.
Second of all, you run into the problem Light did where you cannot change people’s behaviour, long-term, through fear. Sure, you could threaten them into, in the immediate moment, cranking down the price of insulin. But the second they thought you were no longer a threat, they’d just crank it right back up. People respond to incentives, and while “the fear of death” is a powerful incentive, the second it’s gone, they’re going to go right back to what they were doing. You would have to keep killing people, consistently and over a long period of time, to make the changes you want to make- and you would have to keep it up after the changes got made to make sure they stuck.
Third of all, you run into the problem where your own morality changes through killing people. You go into this thinking you want to make the world a better place, sure! But then you run into the obvious problem where law enforcement wants to stop you, and you have to kill them in self-defense. And then you run into the problem where people speak out against you, and they’re a threat to what you’re doing, so they have to go. And then you run into someone else doing the same Death Note Murder you’re doing, but Doing It Wrong, and you have to stop them, obviously, because they’re murdering people and they’re going to get you both caught! And before you know it you have a triple or quadruple digit body count, and most of those people did not have nearly the negative effect on the world that the pharma CEOs you wanted to kill did.
even if you are entirely correct that the world would be a better place if you killed all the pharma CEOs, you would not be able to stop there. because the power to kill people without consequences is a blunt fucking instrument. it’s not good for the world. it’s not good for you. no one should have that power- not the state, not the police, no one.
Honestly, “most people” do not think the ideological themes of Death Note are stupid. if you look at the notes of my original post, you’ll see like a hundred people going “and this is why Death Note is brilliant”.
it sounds like you’re in a fairly narrow ideological bubble right now. An ideological bubble that says that killing people is a good idea if it makes the world a better place. And whether or not the people in your bubble are right, that kind of ideological bubble is a dangerous place to be, because it’s based in hatred.
It is real easy for bigots to infiltrate that kind of bubble and get you to turn that hatred on vulnerable people- look at TERFs and left-wing antisemites, they’re all over the place. It’s real easy for people in that bubble to pressure an unstable person into ruining their life and the lives of random people. it’s real easy for you to start hating ordinary people around you for not being as hateful as you are.
like. you have the right to believe whatever you want to believe. but your beliefs are neither as popular nor as pragmatic as you think they are.
fictional stories involving cloning and the "moral dilemma" of whether a cloned human should be considered a person are so fucking obnoxious to me, like from the earliest possible age it never made sense to me why people would hand-wring about the personhood of a clone. that's just a human being baby, don't be so weird about it
"but do they have SOULS???"
good question but here's a better one, are you hungry for a knuckle sandwich
My favorite rabbit trail to drag the "life begins at conception! The moment the sperm meets the egg, a new soul is created!" crowd down is to start theorizing at length about identical twins, naturally occurring clones that divide... after fertilization. It always takes them off guard and completely derails the rant.
Does each twin have half a soul? Is there one full-souled twin and one soulless twin? Did you know that in a lab you can cut a freshly fertilized embryo in up to eight pieces and they will all develop completely? Would this produce seven extra lab-created soul or one lab-created Lord Voldemort split seven ways?
And then we move on to the opposite problem: what about naturally occurring human chimeras, a pair of fraternal twins that collide and merge into one organism with the DNA of both... after fertilization. Does a chimera have two souls? Two half-souls that don't match? Does one soul kill the other? Both sets of DNA survive, so what determines which soul lives and which dies? Does that make the surviving soul a murderer before it even develops a heartbeat, let alone awareness?
And given that both identical twins and human chimeras are psychologically indistinguishable from anyone else, what does a soul actually do? What are the theological implications, if your theory of soul-at-fertilization requires drastic soul weirdness when confronted with biological reality, but that soul weirdness ends up producing... no effect whatsoever?
"No one can love you until you love yourself" is like the worst possible way of articulating "if you don't respect and value yourself, it's very easy to become attracted to people who don't treat you right and then justify their mistreatment, so be careful."
Also "if you don't respect and value yourself, you may, even subconsciously, think there's something wrong with people who do respect and value you, and thus not give them the trust or respect needed for a healthy relationship to flourish, or worse, reject their love outright because it clashes with your view of yourself."
I am sadly not a legitimate be gay do crimes thrillseeker. the idea of getting in trouble makes my tummy hurt. Sorry
the spirit is willing, but the flesh has anxiety.
I like stories where a normal human child is being raised by a sinister supernatural being who is totally malevolent except when it comes to their kid. Those are so much better than the “kids are scary” changeling type horror movies.
Like a perfectly well-adjusted well-mannered friendly child that is like “This is my dad, Surazal. He comes out of the mirrors in dark rooms. He makes really good blood pudding but he’s bad at playing catch. Most people can’t see his corporal form but I can because he says I have special eyes.”
“Mom says that you can stay over but you have to promise not to leave my room between midnight and 1 am. You can play Mario Cart with me! But you have to knock on every closed door in the house before entering just because dad might be in there and if you look upon his visage without drinking the holy fruit juice, you might go crazy or something. Also dad is really excited I have a new friend and he’s going to to make hardtack and mystery stew for us! You’ll love it!”
In high school the kid gets a friend that is an amateur demonologist who initially befriends them in hopes of exorcizing their house but ends up becoming buddies with Surazal too because they crave parental affection.
Surazal stands at the end of the vast dark hallway and says “You Too Have Special Eyes, Little One. You Can See Me Without Being Taken By The Madness. Within You, I Sense Great Turmoil And Sadness. In My Younger Years, I Would Have Exploited The Sadness As Weakness In Your Very Soul. I Would Have Worn Your Skin Like A Mask And Run Through The Village Streets, Supping Blood From Every Man I Encountered. But Now I Have No Use For Woe. Perhaps You Would Like To Watch Beetlejuice In The Family Room With My Daughter While I Prepare Cupcakes. I Am Sensing You Have A Fondness for Red Velvet.”
Monsterfucking is out. Monsterparenting is in.
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nobody tears through library books quite as fast as a 12 yr old girl with no friends
only ppl on this post who matter r the ppl who r saying "me except im not a girl anymore" & "me except i wasnt a girl yet"
veganism is just choosing the vegan option every time you have the choice. It’s really that simple
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Love yourself is such a stupid thing to say. I spent years forcing myself to like a version of myself that was manufactured by trauma and sociatel expectations and as I finally learn to unmask, I realise I actually love being myself
do it for her (your thirteen year old self)
13 yo me wanted to die probably more than current me so maybe I shouldn’t do it for her
okay i'm screaming people keep putting this in the tags and shit and i just. have to address it. do it for her. don't what she wanted you to do. thirteen year olds are fucking stupid and they think death is cool and rad and will feel good and we have to destroy that idea like literally grind it into dust and set it on fire and destroy it. do the things that make you feel fucking alive and do them with a deep sense of compassion for the person you used to be because they were doing their fucking best just like you are right now. i'm so serious right now you have to fucking live. fucking especially if you used to be/still are suicidal