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I'm back!
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Just wanted to pop back in and say this.
I haven’t posted anything since April 1st due to real-life commitments, and I’ve found that since I gave up Tumblr, I’ve gotten a lot of free time back. I’ll keep everything up, but yeah - this is goodbye. Thanks to my followers and those I follow for everything, and see you all in Eeby Deeby.
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i think it’s both hilarious and sad that a movie that came out 20 years ago from a trilogy that is constantly mocked for being 70% outdated cgi can make better alien designs that a multibillionaire company with super cum high definition 4k cutting edge technology in 2022.
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Team Chaotix self defense training, Day 1
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if you weren’t on this site when everyone got unreasonably horned up over the Peter Pan actor at Disneyland then you haven’t truly been witness to madness
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queer housing groups are a great place to meet people you would never, under any circumstances, want to live with.
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rb to give one of these to the person you reblogged it from
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I heard ppl talking shit about Turning Red, that it “unlike Encanto, didn’t do a good job of explaining about the family/generational trauma”. Well LET ME EXPLAIN THIS IN ASIAN AMERICAN’S PERSPECTIVE.
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As East Asian, I cried like a bitch in this scene. This three images were the perfect representation of how Asian family deals with trauma. If you don’t know, seeking counseling/therapy is basically frown upon in Asian culture. It doesn’t matter what it is, ppl will think you are a looney.
(Btw, in Korea when you go to a therapist THIS SHIT IS NOT PRIVATE. this will be on you PERMANENT RECORD as if you are some kind of fucking criminal. If you seek out therapy, EVEN A BLOODY SCHOOL COUNSELOR DURING MIDDLE SCHOOL, this will jeopardize you getting a jJOB/CAREER. Because no company will hire you!!!). I suffer from Long term stress disorder and my doctors recommended that i see a therapist. on my first therapy session, during ride back home, my mother flat out told me that she didn’t believe in therapy. and told me that EVERYONE HAS A BURDEN TO CARRY AND WE DO IT IN SILENCE AND STEADFASTNESS.
Sounds harsh right? But to the older generation, this is honorable act. to bare, and suffer for the family is something to be honored.
No matter how destructive it can be……
Many older generation Asian/parents carry this. they bare all the weight and don’t tell a soul the suffering they had to endure. 
So what happens WHEN they can’t bare it longer?
chances are, the oldest child of the family plays therapist. 
because the parents (ESPECIALLY THE MOTHER) has no one to lean on regarding such matter. They rather take their trauma to their graves then tell non-family members or a worst a STRANGER (therapist)
I am the oldest child of my family, I was my mother’s supporter, helper, her confidant and listener. I comforted her and listened to all the horrid, heart breaking trauma she suffered. She was also the oldest child of her family and she bared all the weight of the family. the difference between my mother and i, is that i grew up in west. i was told that speaking out my feeling/mental health is critical and important. and i seek out help when i wasn’t okay. meanwhile generations had taught my mother that seeking therapy is shameful.
so, us, the kids, who learned of emotional support and health, leads our parents out from the trauma.
just like how Mei is doing in this scene.
so yeah, this movie doesn’t tell trauma like Encanto. but that’s the point, every nation/generation have different way to deal with trauma. and turning red perfectly represented how west born/raised Asian kids deals with family trauma. 
This movie isn’t encanto, it’s turning Red. And I think that’s beautiful on its own.
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i feel like there's this possessiveness over people's bodies in capitalism that makes it so that it's your duty to be healthy so that you can be a good worker; being sick means damaging your boss's property. addiction is a crime because you are ""choosing"" to damage that property. the same thought goes for disability and being fat (although being fat is not inherently unhealthy but since it's widely viewed as such by society I think it gets included in this mindset)
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sailor moon | usagi & mamoru favorite scenes
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New on I have no original ideas!
I imagine this probably happened during Forces or something idk.
It’s what he deserves.
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