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Taika Waititi photographed for GQ 2017
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This infamous cake has been making rounds, and itās even funnier to Danes because the animals on top are Bamse and Kylling (Teddy and Chicken), two of the oldest and most beloved character for children in Denmark.
The show might even have been popular with people on here if it had made it outside of Denmark, because it had no fucks to give about gender and sexuality.
Bamse (Teddy) was male, Ćlling (Duckling) was female and Kylling (Chicken) was genderless.
Bamse and Kylling had a pink tutu that they were forever fighting over because they both wanted to wear it, as well as pair of shorts with leopard print that was understood to be the āboyās clothesā. They also pretended to get married several time and could never quite agree on who was the bride.
It was so normalized that most people didnāt even realize what the show was teaching them about gender until it was pointed out to them as adults.
And whatās more, it was a government funded show.
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The deleted scenes from Captain Marvel are giving us new insight into the Kree Empire and Iām loving how fundamentally messed up it is, to the point of the Kree themselves being victims of it.
First we got the Supreme Intelligence. Apparently it always gives the people it imitates white/grey hair and green eyes.
Itās interesting how differently it approaches Carol and Yon-Rogg.
It treats Carol like a friend and acts like a kind mentor because it knows she has always rebelled against people who tries to oppress her, while itās incredibly abusive to Yon-Rogg
I donāt think it actually takes the form of those whom people admire the most either (though Iām sure thatās what it tells people), but rather those it can use most effectively to manipulate people with. Sure, often times that will be a respected person but if you pay attention both Carol and Yon-Rogg are uncomfortable with who they see.
By taking the form of Mar-Vell, someone Carol only sees in half forgotten dreams, itās constantly reminding her āSee how broken and confused you are. You need guidanceā.
It takes the form of Yon-Rogg when talking to him, then mocks him for it āYou are so full of yourself. Think youāre real important, huh?ā which makes Yon-Rogg think he deserves to be humiliated and abused so he can become more humble.
I can definitely see why they left the Yon-Rogg scene out of the final film (though itās apparently still canon). First off itās incredibly unsettling. The SI very much acts like a mix between an abusive parent AND an abusive boyfriend. The way it touches Yon-Rogg gives off some strong sexual predator vibes that leaves you with a slimy feeling that it has used every trick in the book to humiliate him and destroy his self esteem.
And Yon-Rogg actually leans into the touch, maybe because heās terrified and wants to please the SI, or maybe because he crave itās acceptance and cherish every little act of kindness. Probably a mix of both.
The scene also puts his and Carolās last encounter in a different light. Instead of it being a purely triumphant moment for Carol it makes us realize how cruel it is of her to send him back. She of course doesnāt know how the SI treats him and I have no doubt that sheād rather keep him captive somewhere else if she knew, but weād know and it would sour the moment a bit.
Then there is of course the whole ācontrol your emotionsā thing. The SI tells Yon-Rogg that heās too emotional and he then tells Carol the same thing. A lot of people saw it as him being sexist but itās pretty clear that all Kree are expected to be as emotionless as possible, probably because the SI see emotions as a liability. Unfortunately they arenāt naturally less emotional. Kree are just as emotional as humans, maybe even more so.
Just look at Ronan. He starts out as an upper-class, well respected member of society who has seemingly mastered his emotions. He doesnāt let Yon-Rogg rile him up when they argue over the āphoneā and he hardly even flinches when Carol destroys his ships. But itās all facade. The people behind the movies have hinted that Ronan has a form of PTSD and thatās why he is the way he is in Guardians of The Galaxy. Kree warriors arenāt supposed to be affected by the horrors they commit, so when the war was over there was no system in place to help people like Ronan who had killed millions of people. Instead he turns to the old religion that existed before the SI where he can freely express his emotions.
Also, Yon-Rogg teaches a primary school class of some sort (the children arenāt called āstudentsā but ārecruitsā which tells you everything you need to know about the Kree Empire) where he teach them to fight (theyāre wearing the same style of clothes that he and Carol wore during their sparring scene) and Kree propaganda (āSkrulls are terrorists and itās our duty to defend not just Kree but all other races who canāt fight for themselvesā) and itās implied that he and Ronan used to sit through the same classes as children. This tells us that the Kree arenāt naturally cruel. The SI has to tell them the lie that Skrulls are terrorist and speak to Kree compassion by telling them that Kree warriors have to protect others from the merciless Skrulls.
The Kree are a race of scarred and abused people who then inflict that abuse on everyone else because they think theyāre doing good. Itās fantastically messed up.
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People who review Beka Cooper (or any of Tamora pierceās books) and say they are inappropriate for teenagers make me simultaneously laugh and go āwhut?ā
Like, they are great books for teenagers. They talk about safe sex. Having multiple boyfriends/girlfriends/partners/sexual partners without shaming them. There are gay and Trans characters. It talks about unwanted advances. Has male characters that specifically say if the person of their flirtation is uncomfortable, then they will stop. Strong female and male characters working together. But they are not all strong in the same way. Beka is so scared of talking to people she doesnāt know, but she kicks criminal ass.
Like, these books are so great. I started reading them when I was 13. I read them once a year and pick up on things I didnāt notice before that are relevant to my life now.
They are great books for teenagers.
They are great books for adults.
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TV series?
i dont think i would want a movie adaptation of any Tamora Pierce books, but a graphic novel adaptation would be wicked
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I think she says she stopped journaling until she got in trouble for crappy reports. So she's picking it up again here to keep her memory sharp.
I mostly just hated mastiff. I was ok w book 2. But Tunstall and Farmer made no sense to me.
i never read the last beka cooper book - what happened ???
ok so disclaimer, Iāve only read the book once, when it came out (which was likeā¦6 or 7 years ago?), and havenāt touched the series since so my memories are a little foggy. Also, this is gonna be vaguely spoilery.Ā
Mostly what I associate with the experience of reading the last Beka Cooper book is coming out of it with a sense of betrayal and a feeling that the characters had gotten wildly OOC. First, one of Bekaās mentors, who are like the best of the best in the guard, turns traitor. Like, WHAT??? And second, Beka gets a brand new love interest that sheās never met before and by the end of the book I think theyāre married? Which, itās been so long that I canāt give you specifics on why that pissed me off so much, but Iām definitely still a pretty salty about it. The things that you used to love can also inspire the deepest grudges.Ā
SO, bringing this back to my tags on this postĀ (which iām assuming prompted this), I am SUPER EXTRA SALTY about how in the first book we get this kind of romantic drama between Beka and Rosto (aka a Guard and the Rogue) and how sheās attracted to him but not willing to compromise her morals, etc, and builds up to this dramatic kiss at the endā¦and then Rosto almost completely disappears from the series? He kind of has a background role in book 2 if Iām remembering correctly, but I was 100% expecting him to come back as a major player in book 3, and he didnāt. Like, what was the point of all the stuff in book 1 then??? Was Tammy worried about it being too similar to Alanna/George? (because I wouldnāt care, I really wouldnāt).Ā
Iād give the first book 5 stars, the second book maybe 3.5-4, and the third book could totally brought it back to a 5 star series for me if itād been good, but Iād probably only give it a 2 or 3.Ā
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turns out you can murder Jews in France so long as you smoke a little weed firstĀ
5/26/2019
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you wouldnāt download a #dean winchester.
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apparently, I joined this tumblr place at 03/22/2011 9:01:07 PM.
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I regret to inform you Iām #tamora pierce trash.
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Iām thinking about getting a hamster and naming it after #@stuftzombie. Sound off in the replies if this is a bad idea.
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If thereās one thing I learned since I signed up on 03/22/2011 9:01:07 PM, itās that #garth nix takes up too much of my time.
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#tony stark and Other Things That Ruined My Life: An Autobiography by stressedspidergirl
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