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03.15.26
I've had awful experiences in comment sections, so I don't want anyone to be able to talk to me here, like at all. But the impulse to add a comment widget is strong... maybe a guestbook? But I just know I'll get caught up checking it all the time. Maybe I can be satisfied just floating on the net on my digital dingy, far from civilization...
03.15.26
r/MonsterHigh is full of the dumbest motherfuckers I've seen on the internet, and that's really saying something. Parents, get your fucking 10 year-olds off Reddit--or at least teach them how to fucking read fandom wikis. The nonsense is genuinely insane.
03.15.26
Listen, I am very media literate (sic), but I need shows to stop shaming me for cheering on the morally red main character they spent seasons actively endearing me to.
03.15.26
LA white girl vocal fry, no thanks!!!
03.15.26
(contd.) All the reviews mentioned on the film's wiki are from men. One mentions the "obvious sexuality of cutting off her toes to fit in the shoe" like??? Was it sexual, or are you just a horny old bastard? That's one of the things I hate about america--you have to live in a society that constantly whines that we're not talking about sex enough while everywhere you look, everything is sexualized or about sex. Everyone's brains revolves around it and I really don't think it's because we're repressed. It's EVERYWHERE. Case in point: if you refuse to participate in the oversexing of reality or dare to suggest that there's more to life than what we do with our genitals or in the bedroom, people get sooo confused. How can prudes exist in a world that already refuses to talk about sex? And why is bowing out prudish if participation isn't expected or mandatory? How can participation be expected in a world that supposedly wants to bury sex? It can't. People are just deluded because none of their friends want to overexplain their kinks to them over lattes.
03.15.26
Watched The Ugly Stepsister. It was good! I cried really hard. Life really is a lot harder when people think you're ugly or when you feel ugly. All Elvira needed was one singular person to be nice to her, to look out for her, to just be decent in her general direction... she couldn't even get that much, so great was her crime of being born ugly. And cinderella was a bitch! Talk about a character assassination. She's as guilty of cruelty and marrying for money/status as anyone else she accuses of being awful for doing the same. I think Elvira was quiet most of the time because she knew no one gave a single shit about anything she'd have to say. I see a lot of myself in her, but I can't exactly tell what parts I'm looking at.
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