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chrissy-kaos · 1 year
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If we're too masculine then we're disgusting freaks. They collect the most masculine of us - innocent women minding their own business trying to live a life that was denied to them - and mock us, openly discussing how nobody could ever love us, how nobody could be fooled that we're women.
If we're too feminine then we're stupid men. They find the most tone deaf quotes from trans girls, usually those who have been out for only months if they're out at all. They find these quotes of girls still learning how to be women, post them everywhere as proof that we are just pantomime caricatures of women.
If we are too strong then we are violent and dangerous. We are an unfair factor in sport, evil men just trying to steal victories from real women. We could lose our temper at any moment. We are a risk that cannot be tolerated. If we're too weak then we are to be mocked. They call us failed men who ran to womanhood because we couldn't take it. We're victims of our own masculinity. Poor feminine men to be saved... In the same way that Republicans want to save those 'poor unborn babies.'
If we lose our temper we're back to dangerous men. But if we cry, if our shoulders buckle under the weight of endless, endless, ENDLESS, ENDLESS, ABUSE. Then they mock us again. They share pictures of trans women crying and laugh over it. Of course they make sure to find the pictures where our stubble is showing, our makeup has already run. It's not the way that women are mocked for weakness; it's the way men are. They find videos where are lips are trembling. Where our voice has gone deep because we don't have the energy to keep it at its heightened octave.
If we find ourselves ugly they mock us. But if we're happy with ourselves then we're disgusting degenerates. "Autogynephilic." Medicalized. They find the tweets of newly out girls who said something improper in their tiny moment of not guarding themselves. An awkward, amateurish attempt at roleplay or dirty talk becomes a meme. A woman who likely spent years growing the courage to begin sexual exploration, probably for the first time in her life, sees herself come up every so often in their replies, their threads, their gifs. What happens to these people? Is it even possible for them to ever resume that exploration?
We're trying to trick everyone into dating us. We should be required to show visible identification on us at all times; to be trans without the people around you knowing is deceit. But also, nobody would ever date us, everyone can tell, immediately, always. Everyone knows, the terfs say GLEEFULLY. Reveling in the idea that our subconscious is constantly telling us this. Basking in the thought of our depression and anxiety eating our minds until there's nothing left.
Even the terfs never stay the same for long. One moment it's a wall of 'concerned mothers' with all the passive-aggressive venom of a white woman calling the police because she doesn't want to put a leash on her dog; make ABSOLUTELY NO MISTAKE that these are the same people. The next it's anime-avatar alt righters. The next it's puritanical Christians claiming we are the natural result of the "rainbow agenda." It's lesbians saying that we're destroying lesbianism, following right on the heels of a pastor saying that anything that isn't a man and a woman is unnatural.
Half the URLs are Mumsnet and half are Kiwifarms. How many are bots? Sock puppets? How many really are just transphobic housewives accessing Kiwifarms from their phones? How many took the full plunge? The answer to all of the above is, we don't know, but it's a whole lot more than zero.
Every time we go into a bathroom, there's a chance we'll be the next screen shot pasted over reddit. It doesn't matter whether it's the men's or women's. They are equally unsafe.
If we need a women's shelter, we flip a coin on whether the person running it has already decided she hates us, because of these people.
We cannot upload a picture to facebook without this risk.
We cannot post about our lives without this risk.
We cannot appear at our work without this risk.
We cannot exist without this risk.
Every possible action we could take will be judged. There is no outcome that isn't negative. There is nothing we can do that isn't negative. Masculinine, feminine, pretty, ugly, angry, sad, sexual, frigid, proud, ashamed, strong, weak. Pre-op, post-op, non-op. Vagina, ovaries, chromosomes, fertility: womanhood is defined as whatever we aren't in that particular context.
I don't want to think about how many people this has killed. To call it a moving goal-post is inept, it is a void, an endless mass of hatred that follows us no matter what we do. Nothing is good enough. Everything, every single thing, is just waiting to be weaponized against us.
It has killed so, so many.
It won't kill any more.
If you're trans and you're reading this you already know everything I said. We've lived through it. You already know that I've spent time as all of the above because you have too. That when I get SIX HUNDRED COMMENTS calling me a man I want to swing my fists and I want to cry and I want to curl into a ball and I want to scream and I want to end my own miserable existence. The ugly beautiful girl in the mirror is so angry and sad and prideful and ashamed and violent and passive and this constant stream of abuse has torn me apart and created so many ugly things in this mind but if there is ONE. FUCKING. THING. THAT. THEY. WILL. NOT. MAKE. ME.
It is dead.
I will live. I will survive. And I don't even care about justice anymore. These people will get away with all this. Somewhere in that mix of the trans population and the infamous 40% number is a figure of how many people they've killed, but they'd never care. I'll live because all of their jeering and mocking and gaslighting and those goddamn fucking insufferable legions of laugh reacts, they don't do a fucking thing.
That's all it comes down to in the end. It's hard and it's painful and it hurts, it just ENDLESSLY hurts to weather their blows. But my name is Alexia. I am a woman.
You can hurt me all you like, but that won't change, and you can die mad about it.
- Lindwyrm Weisseritter
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iwanthermidnightz · 3 months
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This was a very good article! I loved hearing Kristen’s (and Jodie Fosters) perspective as a queer trailblazer. Inserting some snippets below 🤍
To get to this point, Stewart’s weathered more than a decade of unrelenting media scrutiny, first about her straight relationships, then about her gay ones, as she figured out her own identity. She leveraged her global stardom from the “Twilight” franchise not to become a superhero or a lifestyle guru, but to fuel an astonishing run of acclaimed independent films, including “Clouds of Sils Maria,” “Still Alice,” “Certain Women,” “Personal Shopper” and the Princess Diana drama “Spencer,” for which she earned an Oscar nomination.
“Whenever I hear that she’s doing something new, I’m so curious to see what it is, because it’s going to be a movie that hasn’t been made before,” says Clea DuVall, who directed Stewart in one of her only Hollywood films during this period, Hulu’s 2020 release “Happiest Season,” the first lesbian Christmas rom-com backed by a major studio. “She really is so herself. And I think that’s why so many people respond to her the way they do — because she is so authentic.”
By the time Stewart stepped on the stage of “Saturday Night Live” in February 2017, she’d spent the previous two years trying to convince the press that it was OK to write about her relationships with women, rather than resort to the vexing practice of referring to her girlfriend as her “gal pal.”
“It wasn’t even like I was hiding,” she says. “I was so openly out with my girlfriend for years at that point. I’m like, ‘I’m a pretty knowable person.’”
But even with that posture, the media’s “gal pal” dog whistle triggered a deeper, more painful history of intrusive curiosity about Stewart’s sexual identity. “For so long, I was like, ‘Why are you trying to skewer me? Why are you trying to ruin my life? I’m a kid, and I don’t really know myself well enough yet,’” she says. “The idea of people going, ‘I knew that you were a little queer kid forever.’ I’m like, ‘Oh, yeah? Well, you should honestly have seen me fuck my first boyfriend.’”
It’s worth dwelling on this point: For almost the entire history of Hollywood, queer actors dreaded the public discovering who they really were, and that fear kept the closet door firmly closed. “Because I was gay, I really retreated,” says DuVall, who came out publicly in 2016. “Even doing a teeny tiny movie like [the ’90s lesbian cult favorite] ‘But I’m a Cheerleader,’ people immediately were like, ‘She’s gay, how can we out her?’ I wanted to stay small.”
Stewart, though, went big, with a monologue on “SNL” about how President Donald Trump, in 2012, obsessively tweeted about her relationship with Pattinson. “Donald, if you didn’t like me then, you’re really probably not going to like me now, because I’m hosting ‘SNL’ — and I’m, like, so gay, dude,” she said to wild cheers from the audience.
“It was cool to frame it in a funny context because it could say everything without having to sit down and do an interview,” Stewart says before running through the kind of questions queer actors have had to consider before coming out publicly: “‘So what platform is that going to be on? And who’s going to make money on that? And who’s going to be the person that broke it?’ I broke it, alone.”
A few days later, I mention Stewart’s “SNL” monologue to Foster over the phone, and she lets out a big laugh. “I never knew that,” she says. “What a wonderful, funny, wry, modern way to be honest to the world. That’s just awesome.”
As Stewart talks about her “SNL” experience, I think about how no stars of her age and stature ever came out when I was growing up as a gay kid in the 1980s and ’90s. So to have her professional trajectory not skip a beat feels like real progress.
When I tell her as much, she takes the conversation in an unexpected direction. “Because I’m an actor, I want people to like me, and I want certain parts,” she says. “I have lots of different experiences that shape who I am that are very, very far from binary. But I did get good at the heteronormative quality. I play that role well. It comes from a somewhat real place — it’s not fake. But it’s fucked up that if I was gayer, it wouldn’t be the case.”
I try to clarify what she means: “So your career maybe would have suffered after coming out had you not affected a performative femininity …”
“… that I know works to my advantage,” she admits, nodding. “That’s why I’m fucking stoked about ‘Love Lies Bleeding.’”
Stewart didn’t let that scandal, as intense as it was in the moment, stifle her. Instead, she grew to fully embrace her queerness in her public life — like bringing her girlfriend, screenwriter Dylan Meyer, to the Oscars in 2022. “It’s not that I wasn’t scared,” Stewart says. “It was just that there was no other way to live.”
She’s even started to recognize that the most ostensibly heterosexual thing she’s done, “Twilight,” has its own queer sparkle. “I can only see it now,” she says. “I don’t think it necessarily started off that way, but I also think that the fact that I was there at all, it was percolating. It’s such a gay movie. I mean, Jesus Christ, Taylor [Lautner] and Rob and me, and it’s so hidden and not OK. I mean, a Mormon woman wrote this book. It’s all about oppression, about wanting what’s going to destroy you. That’s a very Gothic, gay inclination that I love.”
I ask Stewart if she understands how much her decision to come out has also made her a role model for LGBTQ people. She cackles. “Oh, you have no idea,” she says. “Every single woman that I’ve ever met in my whole life who ever kissed a girl in college is like, ‘Yeah, I mean, me too.’ I’m constantly joking with my girlfriend. I’ll be sitting there and be like” — she whispers — “‘She’s gay too. Everyone’s gay.’”
It can be easy to forget just how rare this still is, a giant movie star living such an openly queer life. “It feels like a generational thing, where I’m watching somebody make the leaps that I didn’t think I could ever do,” Foster says.
After fiercely guarding her privacy for decades, Foster came out publicly at the 2013 Golden Globes, and has just now played her first explicitly gay character in the 2023 biopic “Nyad.” Talking about Stewart has put Foster in a reflective mood. As our call is coming to an end, she offers this unprompted insight: “I get a lot of questions about who I was and what I represented in the industry, and was I — I don’t know …” She exhales. “Was I helpful in terms of representation? I’m sure there’s a 12- or 13- or 14-year-old when I was making movies as a young person who said that I had something to offer to them in their life as a queer person. I had to do it my way. I had pioneers to help the way, who I’m grateful for. And now people can be grateful for Kristen for being the pioneer. I’m just — I’m grateful to her.”
This sense of communion with the wider LGBTQ tribe is why Stewart has dedicated herself to embracing the fullness of who she is as a bro-y, butch-y queer woman in her work as an actor and, come hell or high water, a director.
“I was like, ‘I would like to be on that team because we need each other,’” Stewart says. “I didn’t want to be left out anymore. It was this whole world that I didn’t realize I could explore.”
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corujalesbica · 1 year
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I want Human Interaction so I'll be giving my moots nicknames (can't promise they'll be any good thou )
Let's goooo
@allow-me-to-ruin-that-for-you-2 A true Queen
@localtorispring The depressed queer artist that lives in all of us
@isapolvorita Too gay for her own good
@aeroisamazing Flowers rock
@despairingxx Gay For Cartoons
@wanda-the-anaconda Gay Gay Homosexual Gay
@stars-and-birds Amity Blight Was Here
@i-was--more Look! It's an aroace nerd!
@dangerouscowboyfrog Supernatural
@weirdwurbahahaaha All Hail Amphibia
@welliguessimstuckherenow A Nerd in 3 Different Ways
@thatgendergremlinmoot Why Is a Cool Person Following Me
@leo-k-102105 Conan Gray Guy
@n0-1-important Fuck Around and Find Out Deadpool
@agrebel18 New Profile Pic And its Somehow Queer
@hyperdragonthings Homosexual Reptile
@torikinnie321 Sad lesbian, send tweet
@tragedy-at-its-peak My Brother in gay (but in a platonic way )
@taraninja The Ultimate Hawks Kinnie
@will80sbyers Stranger Things Theorist
@mushroomsoupofficial Mushroom
@tiny-lesbean A pequena sapatão
@huggingstuffysandcrying Scary Bunny but in a kind way
@wheelsup-sevenup what's up with Marvel
@blunt-force-therapy Bisexual Brazilian Being Blunt
@svnraez Asthetic Moot
@red-woods Da Purple Person
@dead-immortal The very definition of Gays On Tumblr
These are all so shitty :3. If you're my moot and you're not here, sorry, I probably didn't want to bother you. If you are here, then I'm VERY sorry.
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thrandilf · 7 days
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skeletalspider aka Lady Bone Demon/Spider Queen is just lesbian Viravos and instead of making a bug child baby (unless you count all the tiny spider bots) they made a giant mech send tweet
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doubleca5t · 2 years
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As a cis lesbian thank you so much for that third point on your terf tweet. The way that terfs infantilize lesbians in the name of protecting them is so fucking infuriating. All this talk of poor lesbians that feel pressured to sleep with trans women, like we're not grown ass people able to decide and voice for ourselves who we want to sleep with. Like we're tiny, weak and incapable of saying no even though that's the basis of every normal consensual relationship. Just makes me so pissed.
100% agree. I've discussed before how radfems discuss misogyny and sexism in a way that treats systemic oppression as a kind of perpetual victimhood where women are completely helpless against the forces of patriarchy. You're absolutely right that this is extremely patronizing and denies agency to women, and in this instance, cis lesbians specifically.
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hostilemuppet · 1 month
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My bets/predictions: Guy diamond sends tiny to one of those Silicon Valley low tech schools in order to kill the controversy. Barb’s girlfriend broke up with her 3 months ago in her head but forget to tell Barb so when barb’s ex girlfriend gets a new girlfriend it’s a whole thing. Branch makes a tweet about how lesbians love John Dory, but not him. Clay desperately tries to forge a preenup. Brad gets a significant other who’s abnormally normal and Angelina despises them.
these are all seinfeld plots. also brad and angelina will never be relevant in the actual roundups, theyre just supplementary material so on the rare occasion their kids are mentioned (not that theyre neglectful parents but they rarely come up) you have faces to put to them. also also i dont think the aus """"plot"""" would last to their teens, unless you mean to imply (functionally) 6 y/o brad is a chick magnet
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ronanceautistic · 6 months
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Ronancetober Day 7: Under the Sea
this fic is inspired by my own tweet from last year about robin and nancy going to an aquarium
so i wrote that!
if you enjoy aquariums and nancy wheeler being a tiny lesbian mess then please read! it’s short and sweet.
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sapphictrash92 · 10 months
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the way pride month has everybody faux on board but the rest of the year they wanna forget the cause, scared about bathrooms and kids who know who they are, vitriol polluting your lungs like tar. why do y'all still fear variety? we aren't the wrong can't you bigot quietly? too quick to flame like a fire cheeto, man y'all buzz more than a mosquito. so easily butthurt by love, sex, or gender. I hate to go there but I'd need to magnify your member. so sad for hate to be your only agenda, fool your tiny minds must be polenta. and I say this as a girl's girl, lesbian, call this film school I gave you thespian, cross you on the street like a pedestrian and I'd ride your wife better - equestrian. lemme get this 'straight' your way's the right way? how can that be when people still die for being gay? y'all divorce and give up kids and play away, yet we're villains 'cause of how we like to play? I'm about peace but fuck you, homophobic transphobic? fuck you too. Racists tweeting popping off like shots, grab rope 'cause you're tying yourself up in knots, make your own noose then you gotta hang bro, oh sorry not sorry too real a blow?
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aroaessidhe · 11 months
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I mean, I do see where you’re coming from with the blurb thing, especially with how that poll was worded, but the majority of people I see actually complaining about the phenomenon are talking specifically about the ways books are recommended. Again I agree with you that I prefer it’s mentioned somewhere because I like to know (though sometimes being surprised by it in a book where I didn’t expect it is a delight), but if someone lists a bunch of books only by what kind of rep it has I won’t go personally googling every single book on the list simply because it’s gay, because my time is limited and there are some genres I won’t be interested in no matter what, so I prefer rec lists that as a minimum includes the genre, preferably also tone and basic plot (is it a mystery? a romance?). Not sending this to try and argue with you, just hoping to clarify where a lot of people are coming from!
I get that, but it's still a big ol overexaggeration imo! Most of the time when people are doing brief bullet point rec lists it is in the context of an age range/genre, or some other more specific element anyway? and if it includes the cover (which most do) you also will have a genre/age/tone indication (aside from the occasional book with a cover that badly communicates content).
like every time I see anything remotely like this it is always either a) "lesbian mystery books:" [showing just the cover of 10+ books] intending a broad selection to just pique someone's interest, and communicate the fact that these books have lesbian MCs to people who may not have been aware of that (and btw adding a sentence or two on every single one is a LOT of effort, especially in video format - and the op probably ALSO does longform reviews of individual books) or b) "check out this aroace YA fantasy!" <- minimial wordcount which includes genre/tone as briefly as it does any 'rep'
and then you have c) which is like a teenager who discovered a book that reflects their experience for the first time and they're excitedly talking about it just in the context of that element, which if you're mad about.......okay. (or sometimes you'll see a list of 'queer books' and it is the most random broad combination of genres, tones, age ranges - which is very clearly just someone new to reading queer books the only things they've read and enjoyed so far. those make me giggle a little.)
I often see books like 10 times on social media of just the cover and basic info that's used in all promo & am vaguely interested but don't see anything about it that might stand out. And then will see ONE post of '"books with the 'older grumpy person accidentally adopting an orphan' trope" and am like OKAY i'm intrigued - that is the purpose of these sorts of posts! telling you MORE than what the basic age/genre/plot/tone is! (and yes in the context of identity too, I can know about a book for months before finding out it has aspec characters and I run a database dedicated to that)
There are people that talk about books badly and clumsily everywhere, in every form of communication (tweets, GR reviews, tiktoks, whatever). I absolutely see reviews and stuff ppl say about books all the time where I am like OOF why are you only mentioning x without the context that it's only a tiny part of the book, or without mentioning some other significant thing.
But the idea that people are only ever saying 'heres x book, it's gay!' and never talking about anything else or doing any reviews is just not as common as people claim and shows no understanding of the wider context of the book community or the function of different ways of discussing or promoting books!!
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pocket-size-cthulhu · 2 years
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Made a post on tweeter (that got a scary amount of attention - AHH) about how tomboy is a limited-edition gender only available in childhood.
There's been a lot of interesting discussion that's made me think and i want to unpack it more here.
(here's Kristen Stewart embodying an immaculate tomboy vibe. This is just to break up the wall of text I'm about to give you)
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Obviously my experiences with gender and childhood etc aren't universal. I was called and proudly claimed the label "tomboy" for myself growing up. My parents didn't mind. I think they figured I'd grow out of it? But until i became pubescent, i can't recall any kind of bullying or abuse i endured because i spent my life cosplaying as a boy. (Note: everyone knew i was a girl, but crucially, i didn't really seem like a girl; i seemed like something else.) Key thing being, my gender presentation was nonthreatening. It was treated as kind of a normal, understandable, maybe a little quirky but totally fine thing for me to be into at that stage of my life, even in the eyes of my conservative, religious, homophobic/transphobic family.
Most of the comments on my tweet were people saying, basically, "you can still be a tomboy, it's just called x now" (lesbian, butch, masc, gnc, enby etc). It's not like I'm not aware that those things exist 😅 it's just, the understanding of tomboyishness as being natural, nonthreatening, sweet and normal goes out the door when you grow up and assume a queer identity. Now you're a Threat™ to Traditional Values and all that bs. The quality of innocence and natural-ness that comes with being a tomboy child is lost when you grow up.
Someone else hit the nail on the head when they said that masculinity and particularly boyish qualities in adult women are infantilized. A lot of transmasc/gnc/enby folks with masc-leaning presentations commented that their parents refused to recognize their identities and continued to refer to them as "tomboys" well into adulthood. Honestly i think that's a tool of infantilization. That says, "i think your identity is a phase you'll grow out of."
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Personally, i generally miss the gender freedom i had during childhood. It's hard to say how exactly my gender difficulties and my internalized misogyny interact and influence one another. I found i could never quite become a boy in my childhood; i could roll around in the mud all week, but my mom would still put my ruffled socks and tiny red Mary Jane shoes on for church. But generally i got to live my life in a way that was determined by me. Relatively unfettered by society's definitions of what a girl can and can't do.
As an adult though, i feel that everywhere i go. It centers on my body. It's in the way I'm objectified for my shape, the way my shape is a topic of conversation among men and women. It's in the way i am infantilized for my playfulness, loudness, the way i do little dances or big stretches in the middle of meetings when everyone else is sitting still (that's the ADHD lol). It's in the way i am spoken to whether i am presenting very feminine or not very feminine at all. It's where people place responsibility and what they assume about me because of how i look and act and the fact that I'm married and most of all, the fact of the anatomy with which i was born, which informs so much of what people think of me for some bizarre reason.
I don't think that wanting to escape the downsides of femininity by being "not like other girls" is a worthy goal. And yet, i can't help the fact that i keep acting like i think it's possible. Is my aversion to femininity due to how i see it as having limited me throughout my life? Or does it go deeper?
When i was a kid, being "tomboy" was an "out" of many of the expectations of performed childhood femininity. It doesn't work like that anymore.
Anyway, being a girl/woman for this long has lent me a new understanding of what it means. I have so much respect for women. I'm honored to be among them. It still doesn't feel completely natural to be equated with womanhood though.
It's not like i want to be a man. I just want the blank slate men get. Their effortlessness. Walking out of the house with no prep and looking acceptable. The fact that a man's personality is something interesting about him (while a woman's is reduced to an archetype and assumed, and worse, assumed to be boring).
Trying to "opt-out" of womanhood by being tomboyish feels like a personal betrayal of feminist values to me. The goal should be for all women and gender minorities to be treated well, not just the ones who are masculine enough to distance themselves from femininity. (Anyway that strategy doesn't work.) And yet, and yet, and yet...
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alegacyofmonsters · 2 years
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Your twitter is helping me feel better about the ending, especially your tweet about lesbians who kissed their gay best friend before they realized. I just ignore 4x20 for the most part, the show ended for me in 4x19 (minus what happened to certain characters like Landon, Raf, etc). I used to be in the renew legacies train but I don't know how to believe they wouldn't make it worse for these characters. Like I said though, your twitter has helped me feel better so thank you.
I'm glad! Dealing with that super sexist and thrown-together ending is rough, but for me personally (and it sounds like for you too) it helps to put it into perspective of the characters' whole lives. Yeah, the show ended with Lizzie at a low point, settling for someone she doesn't have feelings for, resigning herself to what other people want, but Lizzie herself is an immortal heretic with her whole life ahead of her. She'll figure it out!
It also helps me to remember that the finale is such a tiny blip in the story. The things it "undid" spanned four seasons. None of that is going anywhere. The character assassination in the finale can't erase 60 or so episodes of who they are. Lizzie is still a strong-willed woman. MG is still a feminist. Hope is still independent. The finale may have tried its hardest to make it seem like they're not anymore, but they are. That doesn't go away overnight.
I'm also torn between "Save Legacies", give me more of my comfort characters, give them a chance to fix the shitty ending and "just let it be", accept that they tried to fuck up all the characters and left them all at a low point with the story unfinished.
If it helps you more, I'm also writing a canon-compliant Season 5 fic that wraps up the storylines left open/unanswered and undoes the character assassinations from the finale!
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puthyflapps · 2 years
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I'd like to let everyone know that first kill did over twice as well as h****stopper in its first week despite almost no promotion compared to the mountain they got. Let's keep that momentum going. This was also one of the hardest weeks to debut because any number would look tiny compared to the hundreds of millions of views that stranger things get. Any other week FK would be 2 or 3 globally but because of ST they're 7.
If the lesbians are gonna do anything, it’s watch the fuck outta a show where two girls kiss. We all collectively came together to say fuck you netflix we’re getting a s2 and a budget boost 😤😤😤
I’ve been eating up the first kill tweets, memes, and tik toks. This one right here is a whole mood
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concursuros-blog · 1 year
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CONCURSUROS NEWS🦁🐊
SPECULATE 🦁🐊
Chip Tweeted that he is going to bar down the place this year on god
Kick Game has been a fine investment for Fredo and have just released meet and greet signing dates with hot rapper Clavish all over the uk in major cities
Clavish released his long anticipated mixtape entitled rap game awful
Meek mill tweeted he is planning a private party No jewellery No phones
Meta released Biggie smalls digital collectibles and is hosting a virtual reality concert inside the metaverse in honour of what would of been his 50th birthday
Jay Z was spotted at a basketball game in a estimated $2 million extremely rare Richard Millie watch
Dame Dash new business venture with sports shoe company sold out on its release congratulations
SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST🦁🐊
Lisa Marie Presley daughter of rock and roll legend Elvis Presley has passed away age 54
Apparently Kayne west who was reportedly missing over the Christmas period has returned with a mystery wife in tow not sure how true this is but this is what we have heard
Fredo bang US rapper released pictures on social media of his new born children to a lesbian couple impregnating them both
African Child has returned to social media causing his audience to appreciate his return
Akil the Mc responded to 2pac rumours denying the whole situation claiming it’s false
Torey lanes mugshot goes viral after it shows him looking happy smiling for the picture
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Young thug and YFN Lucci have been going at it for years but yfn has come out and said he will not be testifying against his rival after thugger was allegedly betrayed by Gunna who he signed and help become a success
Tiny from star entertainment self alleged Ghetto boy founder goes off on his tick tok page at Vic Santoro and says pound sterling should name the people he is talking about in his story’s so the streets can verify it or not
Gunna responds on social media and twitter denying snitching allegations and claiming YSL is still one team no switching up
Mondo YSL member comes out and says he is not feeling being apart of the master splinter crew reference to being a rat and is not feeling Gunna or anyone who has anything to do with him
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It’s is alleged that YSL young Thugs label/gang tried to assassinate YFN Lucci a few years ago leading back and forth shot outs and several accusations
Foolio commented that his opps Dad be snitching on his own son and does not condone it even though they are sworn enemies
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The father of lil uzi verts artist lotto cash is the third person to be charged in connection of the murder of Rapper Young Dolph
Digga D responds with snippet of him laughing at the journalist who falsely reported his arrest showing he is tired of it
Torey lanes father says he forgives Megan the stallion but cannot forgive the machine ie the system that put him away
Loski tweeted that his latest deliberation freestyle has been taken down by the authorities but is expected back up in next couple days on YouTube
Thugger was seen earlier what looked like limping into court today to fight his case despite no evidence of shackles around his feet
Young thugs RICO case is in full swing with a juror being told off for contempt of court after going on holiday for long then stated
French Montana has hinted that Max B should be released from prison sometime this year after serving over a decade behind bars
Footage of foolio surfaces of him in the police interrogation room sing a wave song
Lil zay osama got himself arrested yet again after being caught with multiple firearms this is the same rapper who just got off after allegedly leaving a firearm in his Uber
CLOUT CHASE🦁🐊
Lil boosie tweeter fingers
Konan from play Dirty got a parking fine
DJ khaled shows off his one away sneakers gifted by Fat Joe and exclusive lil baby T shirt
NBA young boy and kodak Black were on FaceTime together
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olivieraa · 2 years
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someone: makes a post showing a tiny JRK tweet where she says
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the above is every single comment. there’s hundreds of them. literally replace ‘terf’ with feminazi and it sounds oh so familiar. go back to 2012/2013 when girls and women were just starting to believe they were feminists after understanding what that word actually meant (like myself) and becoming one and feeling quite fucking liberated. only for men to call you a feminazi cunt every 5 mins.
this looks oooooooh soooooooooo familiaaaaaaaaaaaaar
tell me actual lesbians would talk like the above lmao tell me literally any one of them is a lesbian.
there’s nothing transphobic about what JRK said other than “lesbians are so strong” and men transwomen be mad about how TRANSPHOBIC that is
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at this point, you really just cant be a libfem and say “I dont agree with all those hateful comments, but I also dont like JKR”. this is the whole movement. this is what dominates liberal feminism. complete and utter vile hatred for lesbians. you are on the side of those comments. those types of comments are the most common comments Ive seen from liberal feminists.
I saw them from my friends I had on here. “friends”
men taking over every damn movement for women and lesbians since the dawn of time lol and they really dont have to try hard. it makes women on that side look really fucking dumb. like men really do think women are stupid and the libfem side is the ultimate proof they’re probably right.
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inuleeli · 3 years
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