Thinking about Weird Barbie and how she's the very obviously queer outsider of the Barbie world, she straddles the lines between Barbie and the Real World. She's the most aware of the performative nature of it all. She supports Barbie while also gently mocking her panic at losing the hyperfeminine perfection. Her weird house is also home to the discontinued reject weird Barbies, the outcasts (including very gay earring Ken) who never fell into either the original matriarchy or the Kentriarchy brainwashing.
The other more classically heteronormative and beautiful Barbies both pity and fear her, and at first the narrative pities her as well. She's the vessel of girls going weird and crazy and feral on their dolls and that's amazing. Weird Barbie is aware of who she is and how the world sees her and she loves it. She's Weird Barbie and She Owns It.
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having listened to the first album like four/five times and the second one twice.... i can only remember the melody of like two of them...... can we get some fucking HOOKS can we get some standout production??????????????///
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obsessed with the way cellbit just refuses to acknowledge wilbur as a real person. he sees quackity getting married to his picture and goes “oh he made up a fake boyfriend to look less lonely.. poor guy…” phil is yelling at him that he’s real, showing him photographic proof of wilbur and tallulah together, and he squints like “yes… and this pic totally isnt photoshopped, definitely not…” like. there’s no reason for him to be like this but it’s always fucking funny as hell
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