Remember when this was the sjw website? And we all condemned rape/incest jokes and OVER examined shows for feminist or anti-feminist themes? Now every other person is a rape/incest/bigotry fetishist or MRA and I'm mutuals-in-law with people who actively use the R-slur and post untagged snuff porn fantasies as a joke.
And every single one of them always plays the biggest possible victim if ever confronted and will tell you that we're entering fascism because of man hating feminists who need to jack off "Puritanism". Which was like, anti-feminist. Checkmate, blue hair Oppressor
i hope every white fandom blogger has an awful day today
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Can artists STOP dressing up like religious figures just to be provocative? They are disrespecting all christians and yes, I am referring to Chappell Roan singing dressed up as a nun or Joan of Arc.
Stop it. Nuns and Joan d'Arc aren't your LGBT+ icons. They are religious women the first and a beloved saint the second.
The Morning Visitor (1967) Dino Buzzati
okay but if you ever see a male creative who had a string of great work and then everything else he did was dogshit, go to the "personal life" part of his wikipedia and look at his relationships. you'll either find a major tragedy he didn't recover from (completely understandable) or, more likely, there was a woman in his life doing uncredited shit editing his stuff or contributing generally and she's not there anymore.
I told a friend about this phenomenon in literature and he called me weeks later like, I remembered what you said about women doing uncredited work when tim burton came up. he made a string of bangers then everything else just was nowhere near as good. the timeline matches perfectly to when he was with this german visual artist (lena gieseke). he's done some good work in collaboration, but if things were dug into I suspect we would find she did a lot more than people realise.
so yeah whenever you look around like wow women didn't work in history, or, women aren't auteurs, or, there just aren't as many great female writers - societal reasons for that aside, half the time they absolutely did.
"the early 2010s were better" no they weren't. "hey soul sister" was on the radio.