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I regret deleting my tumblr account and that regret has brought me here. Again.
“If you get that gut feeling that something isn’t right about a person or situation, trust it.”
— Unknown
Sometimes this is easier said than done, especially when you battle anxiety. However, deep down inside of you, you still know what your gut feeling is telling you. Acknowledging it and allowing yourself to believe it is the challenge.
I agree. As an overthinker with an a touch of an anxious personality, I feel this a lot. Because I also know that I overthink, lots of times I can't tell if I'm overthinking or if it's my gut feeling. Little problems might seem big to me, I don't know when things are a deal breaker because I tend to gaslight myself into thinking I'm overthinking this. It's true sometimes and sometimes not. no way to tell the difference.
The tenderness in their gazes, and the fierce clinging of their embraces.
Merchant Ivory (2023: the introduction for Maurice (1987)
Food Art by Alai Ganuza
Art by Leah Gardner
Logis du Feés, France by Sies Kranen
“Life is to be lived, not controlled; and humanity is won by continuing to play in face of certain defeat.”
— Ralph Ellison
"My wish is to stay always like this, living quietly in a corner of nature."
–Claude Monet
I want everybody who’s calling Ken a Trophy Husband to know that he’s actually a Trophy Boyfriend, because when Ruth Handler invented Ken in the 1960s, she was adamant that he would never marry her and instead be her “handsome steady”, so that Barbie remained a figure of independence for the little girls and was never put in the position of housewife.
Her house is hers. She bought it and furnished it with money she made in her own job. In STEM, in politics, in healthcare, in fashion, in academy, in customer service. Her credit card is in her name (women in the US couldn’t have their own regardless of marital status until 1974). And it’s all pink and fashionable because femininity and badassness aren’t mutually exclusive. No matter who you are, you can be anything.
That’s why Barbie’s slogan is “you can be anything”. Teaching these ideals to little girls is why Barbie was created. Empowering women and empowering femininity is the original meaning of the Barbie doll. It’s not that you have to be all this to be a woman, but if you are all or some of this, you too are awesome.
And somehow pop culture deliberately changed that narrative. Sexualised, bimbofied, and villainised her, when she actually isn’t responsible for the impossible beauty standards — people are, she’s just a stylised, not-to-scale toy like most others.
Men are frothing because he’s just Ken and I guess they were expecting her to be just Barbie, but that’s exactly what Ken is. Canonically. A badass woman’s himbo boyfriend.
This movie has the potential to radically change the way we collectively see Barbie into what Ruth Handler originally intended, I’m so very excited
summer in the countryside
weeping over this inscription i found in my secondhand copy of Maurice:
"Harry, I'm glad I met you in 1973. Nathaniel"
“Life is 10% what happens to us and 90% how we react to it.”
— Dennis P. Kimbro