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Purity culture attacks again
@sunshinepatch
these people have bought so deeply into the idea that any random woman is their possession - belongs to them to command, shame, pass judgment on, tell what to ship
and it’s like: when have you, random internet stranger, given me an ounce of the pleasure that thinking about tissaia railing yennefer does? you have not, therefore you have no right to tell me what to do.
strangers have no right to come up to women and tell them what to do based on exactly nothing. i get where the confusion comes from: we’re all acculturated into misogyny. but it’s bs.
"It's Uraraka... it's just like... I can't get her out of my head... and every time I look at her, I have these pains in my chest and I just know it's her fault... that bitch" - Bakugou, probably
“HEY STOP LOOKING CUTE AND SHIT, WHAT THE FUCK, EVERY TIME I LOOK AT YOU IT MAKES THIS ANNOYING-ASS PAIN IN MY CHEST AND MY HANDS START SWEATING WHEN I DON’T WANT THEM TO, DO YOU KNOW HOW FUCKING IRRITATING THAT IS?! FUCK! JUST STOP IT, URARAKA! STOP! I CAN’T THINK OF ANYTHING ELSE WHEN YOU SMILE, JUST GET OUTTA MY HEAD ALREADY! FUCK!!!!”
-Bakugou, confessing and not realizing that he’s confessing
Okay, #random, but I love your tag #Lessons for life and storytelling. Been wanting to tell you for a while and always forgot, lmao
Awwwwww <3 @sunshinepatch That’s an old tag!!! I forget about it from time to time until I see a post and realize it goes in there. It’s definitely the one uh.....I guess cheesy inspirational thing I do. The tag itself comes from a book that is probably super dated by now, but when I was a kid it was my first less stereotypical introduction to the middle east and classic stories from there. If you want to look it up it’s called “Shadow Spinner”. I would recommend it but I haven’t read it since I was in elementary school. It was a book about the idea of storytelling as a talent and the power of using stories to influence people’s decisions. Each chapter begins with the main character writing a ‘lesson for life and storytelling’ that she’d observed or heard from another character. The final scene was one of the most epic fictional moments of my childhood, when the main character willingly gives herself up as a captive after safely escaping and enters the throne room and tells a story which starts the process of healing (that was another thing I liked, the ending isn’t ‘good’ necessarily, they don’t ‘win’ or anything, merely they make progress and the main character learns enough about storytelling and life to make her own way in the world, and that’s where the story leaves off). But yeah, I’m the type who doesn’t really like all that platitude ‘live life this way’ bs cause it feels so Forced and leaves a bad taste in my mouth kinda like men telling women to ‘smile’ and ‘be happy’ but I do like collecting tidbits of wisdom that instead of telling me to do something makes me Want To Do Something, so that’s what that tag is supposed to be.
Anyway, that was probably more than you needed to know LOL ^_^
Not really. I dont watch french movies bec no plot seems interesting enough to me.About the tv shows, there are only comedy shows or shows about cops so not much choice out there lol
“i just watched the last jedi and i have many mixed feelings about this...”
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under the cut because spoilers
ok first of all i absolutely hated all the reylo teasing and how the story tried to make the audience feel sympathetic towards space nazi kylo ren. oh so luke thought about killing kylo ren? boohoo it still doesn’t justify killing and torturing a bunch of other people, his own father included.
i especially hated how rey (!!!) of all people would feel any sympathy towards him when this guy literally tortured and injured her and her friends and killed her newfound father figure right in front of her in cold blood. he’s not even related to her like he was to han and luke was to vader to justify her wanting to find good in him, he’s just some random guy who made her suffer in several different occasions. she has no reason to feel bad for him, especially not after having heard just one sob story from him. i loved rey’s rage in tfa and in the beginning of tlj, but i feel like her character was butchered just to uplift kylo ren.
that shirtless scene? how the fuck was that even necessary other than to just tease reylo? wtf
their hands touching? i almost puked in the movie theater.
like, i can accept rey and kylo ren being allies temporarily, but why the fuck was rian johnson hinting at romance in their scenes? cuz i don’t see these scenes playing out in the same way if rey was a man. i saw rey and crylo’s force bond kinda like the link between harry and voldemort, but you don’t see any weird moments with shirtless voldemort and hand touching wtf.
on the bright side, this movie showed that kylo ren only cares about himself and killed and buried any possibility of reylo ever happening, so i’ll sue lucasfilm if i have to see any ship teasing between him and rey again.
also i hated how finn and rose’s mission accomplished literally nothing. they deserve better than that. their kiss felt forced and an attempt of making a straight ship happen because finnpoe is so popular. still i loved finn and i loved rose and rose’s sister death had more emotional impact than all of the deaths in rogue one combined imo.
i think these are my major complaints lol. i absolutely loved pretty much everything else. i liked that snoke died and kylo ren has been consolidated as the major villain now. his chance of redemption is gone and i want his ass to be completely obliterated in the next movie.
i loved the humor, the photography, the actions scenes and bunch of other stuff, but for me the biggest star in this movie was luke. i LOVED him in this movie (despite disagreeing that he’d even contemplate the idea of killing leia and han’s son but ok). lastly, i loved seeing carrie fisher for one last time :’( that homage to her in the end killed me.