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the girls are fightinggg x
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Today I met happiness
i think elphaba and glinda are both actually very much idealists, at least in DG, only in opposite ways. elphaba's an idealist because she has this naive idea about affecting change. she thinks something being true or morally good will be enough to enact change, and that she if she can just tell enough people the wizard lies then she'll be able to take him down. but she's also very much a realist because she's able to recognize the flaws and injustices within oz, and that she won't be able to be happy while those injustices persist. she knows a life in the emerald palace serving the wizard could never satisfy her because it'd be partly built on a lie
whereas glinda's a realist in the sense that she's much more aware of the fact that popularity and social clout matter most to people and knows the social game you need to play to move up in the wold. but she's also very much an idealist because she believes that gaming the system enough will result in happiness. and this is idealism too because she gets everything she wants but is unsatisfied with her heterosexual happy ending and guilt ridden because her life is being propped up by lies and elphaba's demonization. and both of their idealized views on the world ultimately serve as a barrier to their happiness
All of breaking bad was quuerbait in attempt to get gays finally interested in chemistry but it failed miserably at doing so leading them to make Better call Saul just in case the gays would be interested in a law career
You can really tell who’s never experienced poverty and food insecurity when it comes to discussions around food costs and how unhealthy food is cheaper. Some fucker always comes in with the price of like… lettuce or… apples. And it’s like yeah bitch but can you work an 11 hour shift after eating some salad and an apple!?! Find me something cheaper, and more filling than the broke ass staples of boxed mac and cheese, hot dogs, noodles, bread, beans, and rice. I’ll wait.
It also ignores the mental toll that poverty takes like maybe your home made veggie filled recipe isn’t crazy expensive but it also involves prep time and cooking time and organization in terms of fresh food that a lotta poor people can’t manage.
Not to mention if you can only afford to get to the store once every couple weeks via bus or cab then you can’t keep fresh veg on deck.
But ya know.. poor people are just dumb and lazy.
Also ignores the reality of food deserts!!
In some regions there are less or even an absence of fresh vegetation so impoverished and marginalized people are forced to eat whatever’s available to them or what’s closest to them and lack the luxury to drive long distances or pay extra for vegetation or organic foods
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someone else probably noticed this too but Carol is wearing Helen's hat :(
I know we all know how much the rest of the Hail Mary crew would’ve loved meeting Rocky (RIP Olesya Ilyukhina you will always have a special place in my heart) but you know who we totally forget would’ve loved to meet an actual, intelligent alien?
Eva Motherfucking Stratt
Everyone forgets (especially movie fans since I don’t think they even brought it up for y’all) that Stratt wasn’t a scientist like the rest of her crew. Sure, she was definitely smart enough to understand most of what they told her, but it wasn’t her field of study. She wasn’t a biologist or a chemist or an astrophysicist, she was a historian. She was also recommended for the project because she was an incredibly talented diplomat. Canonically, she’s fluent in at least seven languages, and probably speaks several more- give her a day, and she’ll understand Eridian almost as well as Grace. The atmospheric testing, the experimentation with Xenonite, that’s all her crew. But getting to know an alien race, learning all about their language and their history and their culture? That’s her thing, right there.
TL;DR: If anyone would have been absolutely fascinated to sit down and learn about society on another planet, it would’ve been Eva Stratt. Thank you for coming to my TED talk
Something about the Baudelaires+the tragedies they face being associated with fire (the fire that destroyed their home, the fire at the Caligari Carnival, the fire at the hotel Denouement…) vs the Quagmires+their tragedies being associated with water (Duncan+Isadora being kidnapped+stashed inside a statue of a fish then later inside of a fountain, the Baudelaires finding Quigley in the Hinterlands surrounded by ice, Quigley+Violet having a key moment on a frozen waterfall, Quigley+the Baudelaires escaping via said waterfall, Quigley being seperated from the Baudelaires by the Stricken Stream, Quigley sending a telegram to Violet whilst she is in a submarine fully submerged in water, the Baudelaires almost reuniting with Quigley after travelling in the depths of the sea in ‘The Grim Grotto’, in ‘The Penultimate Peril’ when it’s revealed that Duncan+Isadora are in danger of drowning as eagles attack their self-sustaining hot air mobile home which is flying over the sea and,of course, all three Quagmire triplets becoming lost (in the sea) to the great unknown.
This is especially evident in ‘The Vile Village’ when the Baudelaires have just rescued the Quagmires who at that point were “two dripping figures” bc of the “rushing water” of the fountain they were trapped in which is then contrasted, merely one paragraph later, by the man who causes the majority of the Baudelaires troubles brandishing fire, “Detective Dupin, holding a torch and heading straight toward the Baudelaire orphans.” [evidence taken from pages 210+211 of ‘The Vile Village’.]
This could represent a number of things:
1: The Quagmires trying to help the Baudelaires like how water extinguishes fire.
2: The cold way in which Olaf uses the Quagmires solely for their fortune and his own sadistic purpose as opposed to his hunting down of the Baudelaires being fuelled by burning revenge.
It’s also interesting how Duncan+Isadora are associated with water whereas Quigley is initially associated with ice in TSS until he+the Baudelaires begin to rely on each other and then he is associated with water (the ice of the stricken stream cracking and Quigley being carried away with it). Due to this, there is solid reasoning to view water in asoue as a metaphor for friendship (at least in the case of the Quagmires).
count olaf: there's a time in every child's life where their parents are murdered by mysterious forces klaus: no there isn't violet: what are you talking about
It's like when you go to Antarctica and have to get your appendix removed
I really tried to tip the scales in your favor
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Earth’s Scapegoat and her Sacrificial Lamb
grace and co
Wishing everyone a very Happy Earth Day with Stratt, who always put Earth first! 🌏🌱