Not Every Film I Watch In 2024
15. Summerland (2020) -- a rewatch
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Not Every Film I Watch In 2024
15. Summerland (2020) -- a rewatch
Izzy feeling confident and comfortable enough to sing for the crew legit almost made me cry.
rewatching merlin and im on s1e2 and just. had to pause because the fucking journey merlin & arthur have throughout this show.... merlin doggedly being a half-assed servant and arthur learning to loosen up in return..... the way they become each other’s closest confidantes but there’s always the wall of merlin’s magic between them.... i’m really gonna cry over a shit bbc adaptation of arthurian legend huh :/
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Queer and trans artists, and especially those of color, are marginalized and invisibilized. Michael Paramo constructs a list of what they feel to be the top 20 best songs released be queer and trans artists in 2017 (so far).
When discussing perspectives and practices regarding sexuality/ies and sex/gender in Buddhist thought and cultures, a distinct genealogy of nonheterosexual desires and sex/gender diversity emerges. Buddhist views on sexualities anchor on the psychology of desire and attachment in terms of religious philosophy and soteriology; at the social level, biopolitical regulations of Buddhist life focus on the dichotomy of celibate monastic vs. householder lay contexts. The variety of sex/gender subjectivities in Buddhist traditions include the historical stigmatized third and fourth sex/gender categories of the paṇḍaka (“gender-deficient,” usual thought of as “male-deficient”) and the ubhatobyañjanaka (“both-sexed”). However, neither category maps neatly onto contemporary queer and trans* subjectivities, leading to confusion, debate, and discretion in contemporary Buddhist cultures.
Bee Scherer, Queering Buddhist Traditions
*thinks about dagur httyd*
your honor im obsessed with him,