teacher: go ahead and introduce yourselves student: my name is “michael” with a “b”, and i’ve been afraid of insects my entire— teacher:stop stop stop. where? student: hm? teacher:where’s the “b” ?? student: (voice shaking) THERES A BEE???
why does bart do that voice in this moment and why have i been laughing about it for five fucking hours
remember when you used to go over to your friend’s house and you’d go down to the “computer room” to the dad’s old shitty desktop computer and sit on the giant black leather computer chair and your friend would show you charlie the unicorn and epic rap battles of history type of stuff on youtube while their younger siblings bugged you for a turn to use the computer
Lee Jordan’s commentary appreciation post
me: i’m never talking to him again, this is the last straw
him: hey
me:
Zootopia is probably the best Disney movie to come out in the last 23 years. Or ever. It certainly marks an unprecedented depth and subtlety to the Disney repertoire.
It digs into class, race, and gender issues in a manner that Disney usually shies away from, and acknowledges that life– and the social constructs and systems of oppression we live with– are complicated, nuanced, often intersectional, and fundamentally flawed. There will be no perfect answer that fixes everything overnight. Yet, it still hopefully declares that progress is worth fighting for, even if it is just one piece at a time.
More subtle was the simple fact that the Fox and Rabbit did not overtly become a couple in the end. They formed a very close friendship. They became partners. Their entire relationship can be read platonically and that seems to be canon.
Media has always insisted that if a man and a woman have a conversation, it must inevitably lead to a romantic or sexual relationship. It teaches young people that men and women can’t be friends if they’re still single. That friendship is inadequate or implausible. This toxic notion plagues our society today, and erases the potential of very many beautiful friendships!
Now I get why people want to ship them, besides the obvious subconscious cultural narrative of compulsory heternormativity. They actually do have a *great* dynamic and my favorite ships are always friendship-first ships. Both my wife and I ship them. But I’m also delighted that it’s just shipping. It’s not a canon romance. It would have lost the impact of that equality and friendship message if the predator animal swept the prey animal off her feet. It is a fantastic friendship between two people whom society insisted could never be friends. I think that’s just excellent, don’t you?
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