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I never hear people saying "manic pixie girlfriend" as a compliment to a piece of fiction... What is it you like about that trope? đđđ
girls being girls unapologetically!!!
thanks for asking bc this was a LOT of fun to think about and answer and it ran kinda long but uh THEREâS A LOT TO COVER.
like, yea, ok, thereâs a legitimate literary complaint to be made when women are used repeatedly as a vehicle for a manâs exposure to a more exciting life, but actually, the complaint isnât âthis woman doesnât have autonomyâ, but more like...Well. the quote at the top of the tv tropes is just about perfect.
(not to mention, no trope in and of itself is bad - its the execution and overuse of tropes that can be bad. so even the actual âgive women more autonomy instead of making her a plot element for a dudeâ complaint is only partially valid. and sometimes its just straight up to personal taste! one person likes oranges, one person likes apples. so they eat different pies. thatâs just fine. doesnât make one objectively worse.)
itâs that whole âleave white girls alone about pumpkin spiceâ thing, like, sometimes people can just like things and have personality traits.Â
let girls be manic! let them like polka dots! let them wear tutus over jeans, paint their nails different colors, and wear glitter every day! let them mix combat boots with floofy skirts! let them wear double pony tails!
let girls be naive, let girls be childish, let girls be dreamers! and u know what!! let them pull other people into their dreams, laughing and singing and dancing and being so unapologetically full of the gift from God that is life that they show others what a wonder it is to be alive!!!
there is nothing wrong with being so wonderfully manic that you make those around you a little less lethargic.Â
or - sometimes it can be wrong, and thatâs a great set up for what motivates stories: conflict! what happens when your extrovert girlfriend wants to go to a different event every night and you, the tired introvert boyfriend, just wants to sit in and watch a movie with her? how do you compromise and fulfill each otherâs needs? is it even possible? is it worth it? what happens when the adventure that manic pixie girl drags the boy into isnât what the boy wants, or is more than the boy can take, or is only fun when the girl is there and apart from her isnât worth it? what happens when she annoys her best friend because she blows glitter all over the room? what happens when she drops off the face of the earth for a month and misses school?Â
explore the trope!! donât write it off, donât never eat a pumpkin spice latte because people make fun of white girls for liking pumpkin spice lattes. pumpkin spice lattes are great.Â
for an example of a FANTASTIC manic pixie dream girl with excellent conflicts, look at pinkie pie from mlp:fim. like, literally. sheâs off the walls energetic and drags everyone into her shenanigans and its WONDERFUL!!! she breaks into twilightâs home to throw her a welcome to town party on the day they meet! first episode and sheâs already trying to cram twi into a brighter lifestyle! absolutely iconic. there are times when sheâs obnoxious and upsets those around her with her mindless, manic energy, and there are times when her unending optimism and bright personality save the day. sheâs given serious moments, sad moments, and determined moments, and all of these are just strengthened by her manic pixie girl personality. (i do think sheâs not recognized as a manic pixie girl because she doesnât have a romantic interest, but aside from not dragging her boyfriend or a local sadboi into stuff...sheâs a manic pixie dreamgirl.)
Also, tons of respect to the guy who originally coined the term:
Rabin would later disown the term, because instead of creating awareness of the "lack of independent goals in female characters", the concept was misunderstood as a condemnation of ALL quirky and fun female characters.
IN CONCLUSION.
manic pixie dream girls get written off because sometimes theyâre just used as vehicles for the male protag, and sometimes just because theyâre a bundle of girlilsh traits that arenât appealing to certain people, and sometimes because their blindingly bright outlook is seen as bad and/or unrealistic.
and thatâs a crying shame.
I like pumpkin spice lattes, I like glitter, I like characters that are so ridiculously over the top energetic and bright that that rubs off on their friends, and Iâm going to write so many fun, quirky girls who are unapologetic about their âgirlyâ traits and encourage those around them to Live. :D
hot tea: modesty is not just for girls but something that boys should concern themselves with and practice as well
But earth, and air, and water, were in one. Thus air was void of light, and earth unstable, And waterâs dark abyss unnavigable. No certain form on any was imprest; All were confusâd, and each disturbâd the rest. For hot and cold were in one body fixt; And soft with hard, and light with heavy mixt.
- The Creation of the World, Ovid
Kikyo Gate (Kikyomon), from the series âTwenty Views of Tokyo (Tokyo nijukkei)â, Kawase Hasui, 1929, Art Institute of Chicago: Asian Art
Gift of Oliver Statler Size: 38.9 x 26 cm (15 5/16 x 10 Âź in.) Medium: Color woodblock print; oban
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/87304/
Little red octopus playing hide and sea-k
We're no suckersâthere's an octopus in this video somewhere! Red octopuses (Octopus rubescens) are one of the more common cephalopods on nearshore reefs here in the Monterey Bay. Living around two years and getting to be about the size of your fist on average, they're a calamity to clams, crabs and other small crittersâwhile also being a preferred snack for seals and larger predatory fishes like lingcod. To hide from preying eyes, red octopuses use their squishiness and extraordinary camouflaging abilities to sneak about on the reef hidden in plain sight. "Now you sea me, now you don't!"
Oh wow thereâs a LOT of sewing & historical costuming content coming up this week! (July 30th-August 2nd, 2020)
Costume College, an annual convention focused on historical clothing, has obviously had to be cancelled, so people are doing a lot of livestream panels and putting up various tutorials and stuff online instead.
A client of mineâs daughter had pregnancy complications and ended up miscarrying in the hospital. When she was discharged, heartbroken, she and her husband were leaving to begin to make plans for a little funeral when one of the hospital staff stopped them and said âhere it is,â handing them a brown paper lunchbag with the body in it, and walked off without any kind or consoling words. Striken by the indignity of it, left without instructions, and still recovering, they didnât know what else to do except take it home and put it in their refridgerator so that it wouldnât decay as fast while they tried to make funeral arraingements.
Can you imagine the horror? You just unexpectedly lost your child, and itâs body is handed to you in a rude sack, leaving you with no other options except to keep it in your fridge?
And my client, as she was telling me this traumatic story, tearing up herself because she shared her daughterâs grief and loved the grandbaby that didnât make it, thought she needed to emphasize to me how much of a loss it was because âit was a wanted baby.â
The pro-choice culture where I live is so vulgar and prominant that hospitals toss the remains of your unborn child to you as if it was nothing, and a greiving grandmother feels like she has to justify her sorrow by clarifying that it was a âwantedâ child, to not go against the culture of âitâs perfectly fine to abort your pregnancy if you donât want a baby!â But there is no difference between an unborn child who is wanted and one who is not. They are the same from every biological and moral standpoint.
Itâs simply alien how much more acceptable it is to talk about supporting abortion rights than grieving the death of a âwantedâ unborn child. In their hearts they know the dichotomy, but it isnât okay to try to address it and solve it, since pro-choice is the only acceptable stance to most people.