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I AM IN TEARS YâALL Are A MESS!
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Tanisha Always On Beat LOL
I AM IN TEARS YâALL Are A MESS!
Someone link this to her
Iâm always a slut for lying in bed for hours on end doing nothing productive.
Donât overreact.
Please⊠Please tell me⊠This was scriptedâŠ
Can someone transcript this?
@queer-anna
Middle-aged white man in a grey button-down with black glasses speaking in front of a classroom of older teenagers: Hey, guys, listen up, I just wanna take a second to address because I know there have been some complaints with the pronoun issues and I just want you guys to know that Iâm working on it. I respect all of you and your lifestyle choices, and in fact, last weekend I even went to the districtâs mandated Gender-Bread Man Training.
(Flips slideshow to a picture of the gender-bread person)
Male-presenting student, loudly with their hands cupped around their mouth: Itâs a Gender-Bread Person.
Man, shouting: WHATEVER! WHATEVER! I went to the training, okay?! All Iâm asking in return from you guys is for you to stop calling me a boomer! IâM NOT A BABY BOOMER, YOU GUYS! Iâm NOT A BOOMER!
The class, in unison: Okay, Boomer.
thanks!!
just to add some background, the tiktok is from the teacherâs account, heâs making fun of boomers who are actually like this, please donât attack him for letting his students have fun at his expense
girls will "đ„șđ„șđ„șđ„ș" their way out of everything
So Will puss in boots
Iâm every one in this
MAN 1 (in a high pitched, whiny voice) Look what youâve done to my peonies!
WOMAN (angrily) Theyâre marigolds!
MAN 2 God! I think sheâs right! They are marigolds!
MAN 1 I may not know my flowers, but I know a (yells in her direction) bitch when I see one!
Itâs back!
I looked this up because I had to know what itâs from. Itâs a film called The Gay Deceivers (1969), and itâs about two straight men who, seeking to avoid the draft, claim to be gay, but then have to keep up the pretense when the army places them under surveillance.
The man in the red cardigan in the clip was played by Michael Greer, who was openly gay himself - unusual for the time. He actually worked closely with the director and rewrote much of the filmâs dialogue to reduce the homophobia and make it more realistic. As a result itâs quite progressive for its time, having a gay character, played by a gay man, living in a happy same-sex relationship, which is more than a lot of media offers us today.
Plus the clip is delightful.
I just looked it up on wikipedia and fucking
The twist is that even after the pair is caught, they are not inducted into the military. The Army investigators assigned to watch them are themselves gay and are trying to keep straight people out of the Army.
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To anyone who is feeling sad or anxious about the deadly virus going around or the indefinite break in taking college classes at your university as a necessary precaution, here is a video of my idiot cat
Bless this idiot cat
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just one look and I can hear a bell ring
one more look and I forget everything
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a post: isnât For Everyone. does not include Everyone. isnât inclusive of Every Fucking One. is not made with Everyone in mind. is very likely a personal post someone made about their own experiences that Not Everyone Can Relate To
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âLike 2003 Evanescence?â She knew EXACTLY what to do.
remember that short story they made you read in school called The Lottery where the whole town gets together and just stones a motherfucker at random what the fuck was up with that
Actually, I know what was up with that!
When The Lottery (by Shirley Jackson) was first published, tons of people wrote into the newspaper that published it to demand to know what the hell it was meant to be about
I suppose, I hoped, by setting a particularly brutal ancient rite in the present and in my own village to shock the storyâs readers with a graphic dramatization of the pointless violence and general inhumanity in their own lives.
So basically the story is written in such a way that the uncritical nature of the townspeople is highlighted, when it comes to their own traditions. Every year the town commits outright violent murder, but because itâs ânormalâ to them, they donât think of it in those terms. The reader, who isnât part of the townâs cultural assumptions, sees the horrific nature of their actions. But the characters in the story donât.
In essence, itâs a story about normalization (before that phrase was coined). The point is to make you think about what cruelties might be passing uncriticized in your own culture, just because they seem ânormalâ to you. Maybe your town doesnât stone someone to death once a year, but there are other ways for communities to kill people, or let them suffer. And some of those are just as needless and just as rooted in unquestioned assumptions about how the world works, or how society needs to operate. The people in The Lottery were hesitant to give up their tradition because they believed it guaranteed them a good harvest. Revealing, in that hesitance, that the possibility of a bad outcome was more frightening to them than an atrocity theyâd normalized.Â
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