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My sister collected them for years and yes I had an Opinion on which was the best. I don't remember which it was now, just that I felt very strongly about the hierarchy.
My sister collected them for years and yes I had an Opinion on which was the best. I don't remember which it was now, just that I felt very strongly about the hierarchy.
my favorite was Josefina
Shes a Mexican girl living in New Mexico in the early 1800s and the book I read with her as the protagonist was kind of about how fucked over Mexico got when they opened trade with america
I feel like I remember years ago around her oscar win anytime she was brought up people just hated her, and I don't know why. Vox seems to have some of it documented
Cultural misogyny seems like it can be especially potent with anything that's associated with teenage girls. Anne Hathaway's first big movie (Princess Diaries) was a teenage girl wish fulfillment movie and the article notes that people insult her by calling her a "theatre kid" - a phrase that evokes the specter of the dread teenage girl. (Edit: what was all that Titanic and Leo hate back in the day except thinly-vieled hatred of Titanic’s young female fan base.)
I feel like I remember years ago around her oscar win anytime she was brought up people just hated her, and I don't know why. Vox seems to have some of it documented
Cultural misogyny seems like it can be especially potent with anything that's associated with teenage girls. Anne Hathaway's first big movie (Princess Diaries) was a teenage girl wish fulfillment movie and the article notes that people insult her by calling her a "theatre kid" - a phrase that evokes the specter of the dread teenage girl. (Edit: what was all that Titanic and Leo hate back in the day except thinly-vieled hatred of Titanic’s young female fan base.)
Lindsay Ellis has argued the overreaction to the Twilight books is a similar thing.
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3cl1ps3I will build a labyrinth to house the cheeseRegistered Userregular
I feel like I remember years ago around her oscar win anytime she was brought up people just hated her, and I don't know why. Vox seems to have some of it documented
Cultural misogyny seems like it can be especially potent with anything that's associated with teenage girls. Anne Hathaway's first big movie (Princess Diaries) was a teenage girl wish fulfillment movie and the article notes that people insult her by calling her a "theatre kid" - a phrase that evokes the specter of the dread teenage girl. (Edit: what was all that Titanic and Leo hate back in the day except thinly-vieled hatred of Titanic’s young female fan base.)
Lindsay Ellis has argued the overreaction to the Twilight books is a similar thing.
Given how much misogyny and general male gaze-iness those books contain on their own (despite having been written by a woman), I find that argument hard to swallow.
I feel like I remember years ago around her oscar win anytime she was brought up people just hated her, and I don't know why. Vox seems to have some of it documented
Cultural misogyny seems like it can be especially potent with anything that's associated with teenage girls. Anne Hathaway's first big movie (Princess Diaries) was a teenage girl wish fulfillment movie and the article notes that people insult her by calling her a "theatre kid" - a phrase that evokes the specter of the dread teenage girl. (Edit: what was all that Titanic and Leo hate back in the day except thinly-vieled hatred of Titanic’s young female fan base.)
Lindsay Ellis has argued the overreaction to the Twilight books is a similar thing.
Given how much misogyny and general male gaze-iness those books contain on their own (despite having been written by a woman), I find that argument hard to swallow.
I think both the twilight books and the reaction to the twilight books are both pretty bad
I feel like I remember years ago around her oscar win anytime she was brought up people just hated her, and I don't know why. Vox seems to have some of it documented
Cultural misogyny seems like it can be especially potent with anything that's associated with teenage girls. Anne Hathaway's first big movie (Princess Diaries) was a teenage girl wish fulfillment movie and the article notes that people insult her by calling her a "theatre kid" - a phrase that evokes the specter of the dread teenage girl. (Edit: what was all that Titanic and Leo hate back in the day except thinly-vieled hatred of Titanic’s young female fan base.)
Lindsay Ellis has argued the overreaction to the Twilight books is a similar thing.
Given how much misogyny and general male gaze-iness those books contain on their own (despite having been written by a woman), I find that argument hard to swallow.
I think both the twilight books and the reaction to the twilight books are both pretty bad
I feel like I remember years ago around her oscar win anytime she was brought up people just hated her, and I don't know why. Vox seems to have some of it documented
Cultural misogyny seems like it can be especially potent with anything that's associated with teenage girls. Anne Hathaway's first big movie (Princess Diaries) was a teenage girl wish fulfillment movie and the article notes that people insult her by calling her a "theatre kid" - a phrase that evokes the specter of the dread teenage girl. (Edit: what was all that Titanic and Leo hate back in the day except thinly-vieled hatred of Titanic’s young female fan base.)
I mean, I call her a Theater Kid, but that's an affectionate term to me. I'm a theater kid. A lot of my friends are theater kids. There is a certain attitude and approach to performance that theater kids seem to have in common.
I also think Lady Gaga is a theater kid. Zac Efron is definitely a theater kid.
I feel like I remember years ago around her oscar win anytime she was brought up people just hated her, and I don't know why. Vox seems to have some of it documented
Cultural misogyny seems like it can be especially potent with anything that's associated with teenage girls. Anne Hathaway's first big movie (Princess Diaries) was a teenage girl wish fulfillment movie and the article notes that people insult her by calling her a "theatre kid" - a phrase that evokes the specter of the dread teenage girl. (Edit: what was all that Titanic and Leo hate back in the day except thinly-vieled hatred of Titanic’s young female fan base.)
Lindsay Ellis has argued the overreaction to the Twilight books is a similar thing.
Given how much misogyny and general male gaze-iness those books contain on their own (despite having been written by a woman), I find that argument hard to swallow.
I think both can be true! I’ve never read them but I can believe that the books have some regressive, unfeminist ideas, and, at the same time, that a lot of the hatred boils down to “ewwwwwww that’s girl stuff”
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She never argued that the books were good. She just was making the point that plenty of equally bad garbage aimed at boys never gets commented on in the same way.
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Doesn't Twilight have a grown man in love with a baby? That's quite... special.
There was a YouTube video that was just Jeremy Irons beating the Eragon child with a stick over and over and over again but I can't find it, see it in your minds eye
A crime syndicate places a hit on a billionaire's daughter, making her the target of an elite assassin squad. A small band of down-and-out mercenaries protects her, fighting tooth and nail to stop the assassins from reaching their target.
Coming to BluRay and DVD May 14, Triple Threat stars Tony Jaa, Iko Uwais and Tiger Chen
Cast also includes Michael Jai White, Michael Bisping, Celina Jade (Wolf Warrior 2), and Jeeja Yanin (Never Back Down: No Surrender)
Look if these things are going to be depicted with this level of fidelity it is inevitable that they have assholes and what do assholes do my friend, what do assholes do
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Look if these things are going to be depicted with this level of fidelity it is inevitable that they have assholes and what do assholes do my friend, what do assholes do
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my favorite was Josefina
Shes a Mexican girl living in New Mexico in the early 1800s and the book I read with her as the protagonist was kind of about how fucked over Mexico got when they opened trade with america
In it was a character named Logan, and he did run at some points
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Do you feel like he ran enough?
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Edit: Glad there's no problem in general for movies to get David Bowie music, just that one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJpaQWWgaC8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuC3fkIAk4w
Lindsay Ellis has argued the overreaction to the Twilight books is a similar thing.
Given how much misogyny and general male gaze-iness those books contain on their own (despite having been written by a woman), I find that argument hard to swallow.
That looks adorable and I am on board.
I think both the twilight books and the reaction to the twilight books are both pretty bad
Yeah okay I'd agree with this.
I mean, I call her a Theater Kid, but that's an affectionate term to me. I'm a theater kid. A lot of my friends are theater kids. There is a certain attitude and approach to performance that theater kids seem to have in common.
I also think Lady Gaga is a theater kid. Zac Efron is definitely a theater kid.
I think both can be true! I’ve never read them but I can believe that the books have some regressive, unfeminist ideas, and, at the same time, that a lot of the hatred boils down to “ewwwwwww that’s girl stuff”
Awful garbage
That I fucking loved
Yes
oh, cool
There's a new book out and I'm trying to figure out if I really want to read it
My worry is there wouldn't be enough Roran
A crime syndicate places a hit on a billionaire's daughter, making her the target of an elite assassin squad. A small band of down-and-out mercenaries protects her, fighting tooth and nail to stop the assassins from reaching their target.
Coming to BluRay and DVD May 14, Triple Threat stars Tony Jaa, Iko Uwais and Tiger Chen
Cast also includes Michael Jai White, Michael Bisping, Celina Jade (Wolf Warrior 2), and Jeeja Yanin (Never Back Down: No Surrender)
Steam
what
A new one?!?
so im really really curious why it just sat on the shelf forever
You're all very welcome for the deck image
I love all the gross pokemon
NO
no.
Do not like pikachu fart jokes
But all of these horrifyingly realistic Pokemon are fantastic
I love those Bulbasaurs so much
Look if these things are going to be depicted with this level of fidelity it is inevitable that they have assholes and what do assholes do my friend, what do assholes do
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