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#it starts with m and ends in isogyny
luxurybrownbarbie · 2 months
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People are always so eager to wield Beyoncé’s husband’s misdeeds against her. He nearly tore their family apart, but she’s the one who continually gets insulted and punished.
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formula1squids · 1 year
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just a heads-up i wont hesitate to block anyone who’s rude about charlotte!! no time for that bs
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eardefenders · 3 months
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sorry for yelling here i don't have anyone else to tell abt s&co to so JDHJSVAJDVSJGSJS THE NEW EP ???? I'VE ALREADY LISTENED TO IT 3 TIMES IT'S SOOOOOO GOOD LIKE ???? WE GOT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE TRIO AND I LOVE IT !!!! ALSO SHERLOCK LAUGHING MADE ME WANT TO DO BACKFLIPS THAT'S MY BOY FR !!!!
But also the Mariana "hate" (for lack of a better word) is annoying leave her alone. I want JohnLock as much as (assuming) a good amount of the fandom but people don't have to be nasty to her bc she might potentially be John's love interest. I've seen some posts saying that the John and Mariana conversations were unnecessary but praise the John and Sherlock ones like ???? Something is going on here... it starts with m and ends in isogyny
Anyways i fall more in love with the podcast every week i love those 3 idiots so much sorry for rambling okay bye have a nice day
Hello Anon! Sorry for the delay in responding to this; I've been busier then expected lately lol.
I KNOW I LOVED THE GLORIA SCOTT EPISODE, IT WAS SO GOOD! The way in the second half we get two similar convos from John, but the way they mirror each other was so delightful. Also, the way we can infer from Sherlock's use of names and titles how emotionally close he's feeling to someone. The whole thing was just ugh, I loved it.
I'm personally team polycule. I really hope those three end up in a peaceful love triangle where they each satisfy each other in whatever ways they need (and if they don't I'm writing the fanfic lol).
As for other's clear jumping the gun upset over recent pod events, yeah some of it is misogyny, whether it's overt or bog standard baked in cultural whatever, but some of it (and I sympathize) is the way a chunk of the fandom is from other fandoms where there was definite queerbaiting and they're carrying that hurt over here. I also think media literacy in general is on a decline and many people's interpretations are more gut emotional then looking at where the story is going and the tropes they're employing. So I can see where their upset is coming from and I get it. I'm generally avoiding that and just keeping on in my own little corner. People are entitled to their emotions on their own blog and I can enjoy things in my own way without having to acknowledge or engage with any of that.
Thanks for your message!
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patchesjam · 1 year
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Sylvee not getting into MCC because "she was late" while Tubbo missed the deadline Multiple Times In a Row and just messaged Scott about it and he could play just fine. Hmmmm smells like something that's starts with m and ends with isogyny
scott messaging dream once a while ago to ask him if he wanted to play too. Like as a brit in a field where i worked wiht many americans i can guarantee you that i think about the stupid american date changes every time i schedual somehting its so stupid thats what stopped her getting in
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marscats37 · 4 months
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I’ve started to watch a few episodes of love death + robots and I love the animation anthology short format and the wide variety in stories and styles are so cool, but there’s some element I’m noticing behind many of these, and I can’t seem to put my finger on it, but I think it starts with an ‘m’ and ends with an ‘isogyny’ ?
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jacfletch · 7 years
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anyhoo i just think its so funny that y’all have so much sympathy for a guy that’s killed someone (accident or not, he covered it up and pushed the blame onto aaron), tried to & threatened to kill other ppl (including aaron), belittled aaron’s self harm, taunted him for his self harm/mental illness, lies & manipulates him constantly, cheats on him, etc., because he had a bad dad but you have no sympathy for a woman who was in love with a man who manipulated and lied to her and accidentally got pregnant.....who coincidentally also has a bad dad....not saying that she’s an angel bc she’s done some bad things too (tho imo, not comparable to what he’s done), but why is one more deserving of sympathy than the other? just wondering
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What a fucking letdown of a finale.
Killing Jac is a decision that’s just stupid beyond words. By far Holby’s most iconic character and this is how they fucking treat her? Everything they’ve put Rosie through for the show and they can’t even give her character the happy ending she’s always been asking for? It’s infuriating.
I would go so far as to say Holby, under its last producers, appears to have an obsession with killing traumatised female characters, specifically abuse survivors, instead of letting them have happy endings. They started small, with Carole. Then they immediately moved on to Jac.
Compare Jac and Henrik. Two characters who have both led very sad, tragic lives. Both traumatised. Both chronically mentally ill. Both coded as bisexual. But Henrik gets to come out and gets a happy ending, if a very confusing one. Jac just ended up dead.
I spy with my little eye, something beginning with ‘m’ and ending with ‘isogyny’. Fuck this show.
And they didn’t even let her last past the first, like, 10 minutes of the episode. Yikes.
I can’t say anything more about Jac because I’ll get too upset for words if I do, but... she deserved better. That’s it. That’s all I can say.
As for Henrik. My darling, darling Henrik. He deserves a tribute post for everything he’s done over the years, but I don’t have the words to write him one just yet, so here’s what I can say about him in the finale: I’m glad the last thing I ever get to remember Henrik Hanssen for is him smiling at the man he loves. I’m glad we got that. I am grateful beyond words for it, I truly am.
But they just wasted so much time with Henruss. The Billie pregnancy plot, shipping Russ off to Leeds. I wish I could appreciate this ending for them more, but I’m just so disappointed in what their storyline became. Henrik’s internalised homophobia was glossed over. Russ’s grief was glossed over. We didn’t get a single mention of Gaskell, Henrik’s first ever male love interest, and how that trauma would surely have affected Henrik’s relationships - especially with men.
And we don’t even get to know what Henrik’s actually doing now? Has he quit Holby and is he gonna move to Leeds, will he stay at Holby and go long-distance with Russ, or what? I dearly hope Casualty will tell us. And I dearly hope he’s quit, or at least quit the CEO job, because there’s no happy ending for him if he’s still in that role.
Guy Henry was amazing throughout this episode, though. I have no words for his performance.
Everyone’s acting was amazing, really. Bob Barrett, Paul Bradley, Belinda Owusu... a lot of great performances in this episode.
And I did like that little moment with Henrik and Lexy complaining about the government. Gotta give Holby credit for that.
The little scene with Henrik and Mo was excellent, too. Even if it did make me cry.
The rest of the cameos, though... I wasn’t expecting much, but somehow Joseph only being there for 2 seconds in person was worse than if he was a vision Jac had. The Berena cameo was alright, nothing much.
I did actually love Ric’s cameo, though. It was short, but sweet. It’s nice to have the last thing we remember of him be him being busy at work, still saving lives.
And the montage of cast photos at the end was lovely. A better tribute to the show, I felt, than the episode itself was.
The stuff with Ken, and Dom and Josh and Ange, was alright, but didn’t feel like finale material.
I’m trying to find more to say. I wish I had more to say. But I just can’t, it seems. All I can say is I’ll miss Henrik Hanssen, and Jac Naylor, and all the other wonderful characters. I won’t miss the show.
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brsb4hls · 3 years
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Gotta go on a small Sylvie-rant.
Not even that huge of a fan of her (but like her), but the negative reactions to that character are off the charts, really.
Imo she is a decently constructed character.
She has a relatable tragic backstory.
Her motif makes sense.
She clearly has layers.
Just think about her life: Everything gets ripped away from her as a child. She was at a very vulnerable and impressionable age when she suddenly was completely on her own, hunted and threatened and constantly surrounded by human suffering.
This is a huge pile of trauma. And she only pulled through all that because she set herself a goal. And yes, that goal wasn't healthy, but how was she supposed to find something else to keep her going? There was nothing positive in her life ever.
And her thriving on revenge, having to pull through with it and feeling empty the moment it was done is a classic trope.
(Count of Monte Christo anyone? People just don't read anymore, I guess).
While on her path to revenge Sylvie was still able to emotionally connect with Loki, which showed development.
She also did not betray him. She thought she found a partner in crime, someone to stand up with her against the injustice they both suffered. She always feared Loki could stab her in the back at any moment.
And when she is finally face to face with the one responsible for all her suffering, Loki pulls back. He had valid reasons, but Sylvie had different experiences and was to caught up in doing what she thought was the right thing- killing the bad guy.
Of course given the way she lived she didn't believe Kang and had to go through with her revenge. All that pent up anger and pain and suffering had to go somewhere.
And yet in the end she didn't leash out at Loki. They fought, yes, but more like an argument.
In the end Sylvie connected one last time with him (that kiss was fitting for both sides, they both craved contact the whole time and couldn't express or allow their needs. It worked, them being (similar to) each other, mirroring each other and giving in to that need).
Even if Sylvie in the end used it as a diversion, she got Loki out of harms way. She protected him while still going through with her plan.
She wasn't completely ruthless.
See also her interaction with hunter B15. Sylvie is a trauma survivor, not a mindless killer or simply an asshole.
And of course Sylvie and Loki react different to Kang's argumentation.
Sylvie simply cannot trust what he predicts because of her experiences. Loki had time for a bit more character development at the tva and a different backstory. Despite the trauma of finding out about his heritage Loki still had an upringing among family and friends.
Someone as isolated as Sylvie cannot suddenly leave her black and white path.
And just to put it into perspective: Loki killed people and tried to start an intergalactical war.
And we all love him as a character and acknowledge his torture and his trauma and him being manipulated.
So why doesn't this work for Sylvie?
I have the sneaking suspicion it could be something that starts with m and ends in isogyny, and then there's the additional ship war.
Yes, diverse representation would be great. And yes, I would be absolutely elated about more (or some at least) same sex kissing on screen and less tiresome het stuff (or het appearing).
But that shouldn't be mixed with the character of Sylvie.
Yes, Loki wasn't trickster Loki, we got to explore another angle. But the story the way it was told made sense, as did the motifs.
The actors put a lot of effort in and it looked all very pretty.
Tldr; it would be great if Loki-show criticsm wouldn't just mostly boil down to hating on one of the female main characters simply because she's female.
(Ravonna is an interesting and complex character too btw and I get where she comes from, but that's another post).
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amorremanet · 7 years
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“why would you romanticize Pansy Parkinson when [insert criticisms of Pansy that would be totally fair if they were not bashing her to lift up and deify Astoria, like that’s super feminist]”
—yeah, well, you’ll forgive me if I don’t take seriously the prescriptions of people who valorize Draco Malfoy for doing the absolute bare goddamn minimum to “redeem” himself (never mind erasing the fact that he was excited about being a Death Eater and only changed his tune when he turned out to be really bad at it), and ignore Marcus Flint’s entire canon personality in order to justify shipping him with Oliver Wood (when Flint was a smarmy bully, an easily-bought elitist, and a Blood Purist, at least in that he sure doesn’t object to Draco throwing around, “Mudblood,” like we’re supposed to hate Pansy for, in addition to not allowing girls on the Slytherin Quidditch team, though that is, in fairness, only explicit in the movies)
Like, if you want to hate Pansy, then fine, I can’t stop you and it’s fair enough to dislike her or any other character — but don’t act like your reasons for it are ideologically pure when you ignore all of the scant characterization that Flint got in order to have a white boy slash ship with Oliver (when, hey, Percy Weasley is right there, or Fred and/or George, or Harry, or Cedric, or Viktor……), and especially not when you erase all of Draco’s shitty actions and traits, including the fact that he was an actual Death Eater, and over-woobify him as though he’s NOT one of the biggest bullies and Blood Purists in the series
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puthyflapps · 4 years
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His fans, twitter(.)com/shtbellarkessay/status/1275585809152978944?s=21
What word starts with an M and ends in isogyny? 🤔
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ms-hells-bells · 4 years
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(2/2) why are people getting all worked up about this then?? Hmmm...I’m thinking of a word that starts with ‘M’ and ends with ‘isogyny’ 😒 Revolutionary, really.
oops, here’s the rest lol
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royal-mortician · 6 years
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hi all today i will give you a hint as to the real reason why people hate Mei: it starts with “m” and ends with “isogyny”. thanks!
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