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@snoorkmaiden
*teleports behind you*
tch… vibe check
older siblings b like i hate u because mom made me do things before u were born and also because u are taller. younger siblings b like u are oppressing me by giving me a task. only children b like what the fuck is compromise, fuck you
if you think math is hard, try explaining the anatomy of a stringed instrument without laughing
my poor music teacher: this part of the violin is called the f-hole
classroom full of 12 year olds:
Where does it say in the constitution or any of the amendments that eating is a human right?
it also doesn’t say you have a right to not be murdered, its a piece of paper dipshit not some holy manuscript passed down by god all mighty to be the sum total of human morality
Also literally it says “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”. Guess what you need for life dipshit
Wait, there are people who think human rights are decided by whats written in the constitution? The american constitution?
Friendly reminder that when the UN voted to declare food a human right, there was exactly one country that voted “no”
you ever think about that hozier tweet about remembering your childhood friend's landline number due to love's enduring nature or whatever and have to sit down for a minute
as a kid i constantly watched roadrunner and coyote cartoons and i’d play roadrunner and coyote with my dad which involved me running loops in my house bc the rooms made a circle while he tied a couch cushion over a beam to fall on me like an ACME anvil
I'm sorry but art needs it's context posted by it when in a museum. Not everyone understands why Malevich painted his black squares. Not all patrons will understand Rothko's thoughts pressed between his layers of paint. And not every one will be able to look at Kandinsky's symphony's on canvas and know what's going on. Every piece in every museum aught to have what it is, why it's important, and why/where it was created, and what reaction it got. I'm tired of the elitism in artistic culture that makes people feel as though they could never understand it. It's because they know the context and you don't! And museums have failed at that for years. It's their job to teach us, just as much as it's our job to be willing to learn.
Also the type needs to be bigger. I need to be able to read it behind like 2 rows of people ok, I shouldn’t need to have to be practically making out with the plaque in order to comprehend the tiny typeset, ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO.
i learned that every Dec 25th, a town in Peru celebrates “Takanakuy” where men, women and children settle grudges from the past year by calling each other out and having a fist fight. Then everybody goes drinking to numb the pain and move on to a new year. (x)
the solution to toxic callout culture
The Christmas celebration we deserve.
so women are supposed to grin and bear the books, the comics, the movies, the plays, the tv shows, the stories, the sci-fi, the translated ancient poems, the fucking millennia of men writing about their self inserts torturing women and it being declared as High Art by other men, we’re supposed to read it in our free time, study it in classrooms, include their styles in our own writing, accept their cultural influence as natural, watch it in the cinema, write about it, talk about it, accept it, aspire it, but men can’t tolerate three seconds of female wish fulfilment of a woman snapping the wrist of a creep without feeling personally kicked in the balls.
This reminds me of something I observed in college while I was doing my honors thesis on women in modern horror films. I watched a LOT of horror during that time as part of my research, and sometimes that was done with my family around.
And my dad and brothers? Were deeply disturbed by the movie Jennifer’s Body. I was flabbergasted. It’s not scary! It’s not even that gory. But they were horrified by it. These men who grew up on 70s slashers were legitimately shook by 90 minutes of Megan Fox eating a few teenage boys, mostly off-screen.
Similarly, my all-male reading panel for my thesis? Were so disturbed by my synopsis of the film Teeth that they couldn’t even talk about it. One of them said he couldn’t look at his wife for a week after reading it.
Again, grown-ass men who study and teach media for a living. Who definitely watch and enjoy horror movies. One of whom was a huge Tarantino buff. We watched and read worse in his intro to mass media class! But one movie about a girl whose vag could bite was enough to haunt him.
Then of course you have things like the Gone Girl backlash–men yelling that Amy Dunne is evil and women clamoring to assure everyone that they know she is not someone to emulate–the backlash against Carol Danvers, and, more recently, the griping from MRAs against the upcoming film Hustlers, which is about strippers scamming their Wall Street clients.
My conclusion? Most men–at least most straight, cisgender men, who are both my sample population and most of the ones whining that Carol is a “villain”–are perfectly fine with, and desensitized to, media where men do violence to women (horror movies), or men do violence to men (horror and action movies). They’re even sort of fine when women do violence to women (“ooooo cat fight!”).
But they get intensely uncomfortable when women are depicted doing any kind of violence to men, especially in films that tilt the balance of power to the other side of the m/f gender binary beyond a single moment or scene.
So woman as flesh-eating monster with men as her preferred cuisine? Woman who responds to unwanted sexual contact by biting it off? Woman who frames her cheating husband for murder? Woman whose response to harassment–behavior that many of the loudest whiners know is both creepy and reflective of their own thoughts/actions–is to break something?
Too scary. Unacceptable. Disturbing. These men hate being presented with the idea, even in fiction, that their position of power is socially constructed, that it could easily be flipped the other way. It terrifies them.
In feeling that terror, they experience a tiny modicum of what living, existing, moving, being perceived as a woman in the world is like.
And they flinch every time.
Here have a newspaper comic from 1993
I still can’t get over how many teenage boys and adult men thought that the protagonist of Hard Candy was the antagonist and that it was a horror movie instead of a power fantasy. It was extremely telling how many men found that movie terrifying, while women and teen girls pretty much universally found that movie empowering and the ending relieving.
full offense intended but if you graduated high school before 2010 dont fucking chime in on a discussion about the harm social media and internet porn has inflicted on prepubescent kids in the last decade with some dumbass remarks about how tweens have always been sexually curious and people watched porn when you were in middle school and people who express real concern over this are pearl-clutching reactionaries or whatever, because its exceedingly fucking clear that you have no clue what it was/is like to be a child trying to navigate puberty and psychosocial development in a social climate that comes anywhere close to resembling the one kids are dealing with today
uwu 🥰
older millennials: you are puritanical and prudish, teens thinking about and talking/joking about sexual things is normal and everyone did this back in my day, too
stuff they did at age 13: fapping to playboy, drawing penises on everything they lay their hands on, giggling at “homo erectus” during biology class
things 13 year olds do now that im referring to: watching porn with titles like “step dad punishes daughter,” thinking its standard to choke women during sex (and expecting women to be fine with it and enjoy it once they do have sex), joking explicitly about rape/having sex slaves (ive literally heard this in person dont tell me it doesnt happen), learning about sex almost exclusively from unlimited private access to misogynistic internet porn on personal devices like phones and tablets since before they even hit puberty
And they said college would be harder than high school…
i am dying to know what jerry and robby did to invoke the wrath of the professor
fingers in his ass sunday
you know what day it is
addicted to fingers in his ass sunday
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