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Statue of the goddess Aphrodite bathing in the garden of the Reggia di Caserta, Italy.
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i hope that when i die there will be an apartment with everyone iâve ever loved in it and we are together always
i dont think usamericans rly understand how prevalent their culture is. english is taught in schools. we hear about usa news, watch usa shows and movies, know usa actors, read usa books, listen to usa music, have usa brands. i have a shirt somewhere with some usa flag motive from like 15 years ago. cant remember why i even have it. why were they even selling that in croatia. your books and culture are everywhere, you dominate social media, and then come on here whenever someone gives even a middle criticism and act like spoiled children because someone wants you to open an atlas
Partially related but a lot of usamericans also love to pull the whole "You just don't know how bad things are here. We have food deserts and a shitty education ststem and no opportunities for disadvantaged people and fascism and etc. etc." whenever you criticise them or say that they benefit from imperialism or anything like that.
1. We all know about the problems the US has. You guys dominate political discourse too. You can't take two steps in any political space on the internet without hearing about the socio-economic problems of the US.
2. Many countries have the same problems. Many countries have the same problems but worse. Many countries have the same problems plus a bunch of extra problems on top. In many cases due to something the US has done and continues to do to this day. You are not exceptional.
3. Having socio-economic problems does not stop you from benefiting from imperialism. It does not stop your country from being the imperial core. It does not stop your country from holding a cultural and economic hegemony over most of the planet. It also does not excuse you from thinking Egypt is in Eastern Europe. It does not excuse you from joining the US military or working for Raytheon or Lockheed Martin just because you're queer or whatever else.
2x Golden Globe Award winner Sarah Snook at the 2024 Golden Globe Awards. Video by Adrienne Raquel.
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There's no reason for any character to be a cop like was Nancy Drew a cop? Naur she was just nosy as hell and I respect that
Was Scooby and the gang ringing up the police?? No bc Fred and Shaggy were dodging the draft
Leighton Meester as Blair Waldorf in 'Gossip Girl' (2007)
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yeah sorry they gave me an open wound instead of a heart that's why im like this
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no one should be killed for it but i hate this homework
thereâs a great write up by someone on here that i will have to search for in which they discuss how the ultimate evil for david lynch is sexual violence against women (even more severe than murder, which is often auxiliary to that type of specific violence); twin peaks is incredibly soapyâon purpose! lynch and frost are playing with form and content on purpose to examine incredibly difficult subject matter through a (for lack of a better word) more palatable formatâwhich most of the time i think works to its advantage and makes those moments of visible horror so much more effective (i use âvisibleâ rather than âtrueâ or other similar adjectives because the horror is always there, itâs embedded in the entire town, shows up in every generation we see in screen and we watch them grapple with it in different ways, but thatâs a separate post)
howeverâand iâve talked about this beforeâi find that once youâve watched fire walk with me it is so much harder to watch the show because the ignorance of nearly every single member of the town (yes, including cooper) pervades the way the action unfolds. twin peaks viewers knew the premise of the show going in and we get to discover details and information alongside the characters. when albert rosenfield comes in as the only voice of reason and reality, itâs set up to be jarring to both the townspeople and to the viewer. why?
sheryl lee said in an interview, âfire walk with me was very difficult for me to watch⊠and, emotionally itâs a reminder: this is a movie, but this continues to happen every day and how can we stop it? when i watch fire walk with me now, as a mother, i watch it and i think look at all those signs that were being exhibited. this girl was in danger, and look at all these people that were in her life. what would have happened if someone, somewhere, somehow could have helped or stopped it? thatâs hard to watch.â
much has been discussed critically about fire walk with me and whether or not itâs exploitative in the ways that it portrays sexual violence against women. while lynch does not shy away from making that violence visible, it is done so in an attempt to make the viewer examine their own relationship to that violence and how it shows up in their own lives. the audience is forced to think about the ways that they are complicit in how and why these violent acts occur and what they can do to stop it, which is why for many it is an uncomfortable watch. for others, it is a painful (and speaking from my own perspective) necessary watch because lynch didnât make a horror movie, he made a documentary.
fire walk with me is necessary (in my humblest of opinions) to understand why the pieces that lynch and frost put into twin peaks work. thereâs so much backstory to how they werenât originally going to reveal who laura palmerâs killer was until ABC made them, lynch wasnât around during much of the second season so things got a little off the rails storytelling-wise, etc. etc. but fire walk with me allows them to tie difficult, often horrifying threads (ben horne unknowingly attempting to have sex with his daughter, the townspeopleâs distancing of albert, the hands of random townspeople trembling as BOB attempts to claw back into the material world, the list goes on and on) back to the central thesis of âsexual violence is the ultimate evil, it is completely avoidable, and you have a responsibility to recognize the signs and stop being complicitâ
Megan Fernandes, from I Do Everything Iâm Told