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Mean Girls
No one gets Karen like I do.
I truly loathe when people don’t realise the point of the movie is that everyone is a ‘mean girl’-hence the name. So yes you are right when you talk about what Janice did and say it was terrible but you are so wrong when you say it what worse than what Regina did. They are all terrible, that’s the point of the movie! It was based off a book about high school female cliques from a psychological perspective, as far as I know. It could be told through a story, it could just be pure facts, I don’t know. What I do know is that this is peak cinema and I always feel good after hearing Cady’s dialogue during the mathlete’s final round. It just makes me feel really good. It’s a good movie. The humour, fashion, writing, story and relatability has held up through literal decades. I hate how it’s brushed aside by “men” and down-graded by people think they are Regina and think that this is a movie for the girls. Which is right, but so wrong.
What I do wonder though is, what did Karen do that made her a “mean girl”? Was it because she just sat there while she saw people get bullied? 3.5/5
moodboards: The Plastics (Mean Girls, 2004)
Get in loser, we're going shopping.
Regina George
also i made a regina george, love adding menaces to the island
I can’t post this on Pinterest because my mom is on Pinterest
David with Chica Sato from Japanese new wave band The Plastics, Sayoko Yamaguchi (Japanese model) and Yuji Konno (translator) [1980]
The Plastics (or simply Plastics) were active in the late '70s and early '80s, gaining a worldwide audience thanks to their frantic brand of new wave pop that took cues from like-minded North American acts like the Talking Heads, the B-52's and Devo. In fact, the Plastics were eventually represented internationally by the manager of the B-52's after David Byrne received a demo tape from Plastics singer Toshio Nakanishi and passed it on. [x]