...said the person trying to attach someone’s worth as a man to whether they own an item or not, and using appropriated “Patriarchal” sexism to shame men for supposedly being insecure.
Oh, and ignoring women who are also gun enthusiasts.
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...said the person trying to attach someone’s worth as a man to whether they own an item or not, and using appropriated “Patriarchal” sexism to shame men for supposedly being insecure.
Oh, and ignoring women who are also gun enthusiasts.
This year I was asked to do the front cover page for my school's magazine. The magazine focused, among other things, on the general problem of stereotypes. Therefore I had to paint something in accordance to that and I thought what better way to show a breaking of stereotype than with Ermal Meta's real-life NON-TOXIC MASCULINITY. Honestly this man is truly an inspiration to so many, the way he just accepts who he is without condition and does the same for other people. I love him so much and I hope you like the way I chose to honor him. :)
The first episode of #WhatsGoodMan is available now! Listen via apple podcasts, spotify, or whatever. Here’s an audio link AND the full transcript.
Some people's idea of masculinity confuses me
Like they claim they're 'strong' and 'not a pussy' but get disgusted at the mere mention of a pad or tampon? Congratulations, you played yourself
Freddie Mercury is rolling in his grave
TIL there are dudes intensely involved in and immediately triggered by a nonspecific call to stop using "balls" as a euphemism for courage. #MasculinitySoFragile #byefelipe
Lizz sees Isle of Dogs
On Isle of Dogs:
The visuals. Wow. Holy shit this film was well directed. Kept my eyeballs captivated in every moment. AND THE SOUNDTRACK?!?!?! Fire. Those two aspects of the film were beyond admirable.
Other than that, this movie is complete trash and it makes me want to burn everything to the ground. Of the 49 voice actors employed for this project, only 9 of them were women. And all of the female characters were there to serve as romantic counterparts to the male characters. There is literally a scene in the end where we see a montage of all the male heroes having a possessive moment with their female prizes. It's fucking disgusting.
On another way less serious but still annoying note, why do all dog people feel the need to express their love for dogs by showing how much they hate cats? I identify as a cat person. And I, much like most cat people I've ever met, also like dogs. If I go outside and play with your dog, I'm not going to feel threatened if you mistake me for a dog person. I feel completely secure in my identity as a cat-lover and feel no need to feign a hatred for dogs just to prove it to you. It's okay to love one thing and still respect the other. Why is your dog enthusiasm so fragile?