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#this is NOT Charlie erasure
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Varus really out here just being the cutest man
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longstoryshqrt · 9 months
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whoever found the “I’m bi, actually” quote annoying, just know I’m under your bed
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stanlunter · 1 month
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Pov: you're bisexual, but your sexuality is always getting erased just bc you end up in relationship with another girl
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And the funniest thing is that the same still happens even when they end up with the opposite gender tho
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kelsonius · 1 month
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Hazbin Hotel | 1x5 - “Dad Beat Dad”
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bred-toaster · 2 months
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Getting more and more grossed out with the Hazbin fandom and the show by the second what the hell is wrong with you people 😭😭😭😭
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godthinksabel · 1 year
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I’m just going to say this is part 4 of Sunny + text posts bc I have no idea
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charmac · 1 month
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i don't think people hcing charlie as transfem are trying to dismiss the transmasc charlie hc! i think it's more of a projection thing for a lot of people, since i know at least a few of the main people who enjoy the headcanon are transfem themselves!! i don't think you have much to worry about in terms of people dismissing the tmasc or other genderqueer charlie hc anyways, since it's already much more popular! i think you're perhaps being a bit too critical.
I've literally never said anything like this at all, I think you've either misinterpreted something else I've said or have the wrong blog.
All of my Charlie gender-based posts or reblogs I've stated/tagged that I think any interpretation of Charlie's gender can make sense, be it transmasculine, transfeminine, nonbinary, agender, whatever you want.
I am one of the ~3 blogs that has access to The Bathroom Problem script and who posted and pointed out that you can make out/slightly hear the Joyce cuts in the episode itself. I would not have excitedly shared that for open-interpretation if I was "worried" people are "dismissing" transmasc Charlie headcanons. (Which, again, I've literally never said, but in any case, I believe it's valid for anyone to dismiss a headcanon they don't agree with, fandom is a sandbox.)
What I personally don't care for are genderbends and, almost by extension, analysis/meta on canon scenes that rename/re-gender the characters with no basis (or, one that comes off wrong). Both topics I've literally never publicly spoken out against here, nor have I said anything bad/negative to everyone who personally enjoys these things, so there is no way for me to possibly be "too critical" in that regard. I keep most of my opinions to myself and my close mutuals, almost exactly for what you're saying: I personally don't want to harsh or dismiss anyone's headcanons.
I have never said, and have never meant to imply, that anyone interpreting Charlie as transfem is attempting to dismiss anyone else's headcanon (which again would be a non issue to me anyway).
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sootsz · 1 year
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charlie and quackity really talking the other day about how theyre the worst minecraft players on the server as if wilbur 'falls to his death off a tree he's chopping down twice' soot isnt RIGHT there
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cinematicct · 18 days
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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
This science fiction romantic drama film stars Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet as modest introvert Joel Barish and vivacious extrovert Clementine Kruczynski, respectively, who undergo a medical procedure to erase each other from their memories following the end of their relationship.
The supporting cast includes: Kirsten Dunst as receptionist Mary Svevo, Mark Ruffalo as top technician Stan Fink, Elijah Wood (post-Lord of the Rings) as fellow technician Patrick Wertz, Tom Wilkinson as Dr. Howard Mierzwiak and David Cross and Jane Adams as supporting couple/colleagues Rob and Carrie Eakin.
Jim Carrey, after years of over-the-top slapstick fame (and success in a few freakish dramatics), has found the perfect opportunity to showcase a side of him we’ve hardly ever seen: an everyman with a profound sense of nuanced sentiment. Kate Winslet, in contrast to her work in period pieces (Titanic, anyone?), turns her raw energy into an exotic piece of contemporary pleasure. Together, Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet turn an unlikely pairing into a pairing of unmatched talent. Kirsten Dunst’s minor but pivotal performance is equally laudable given that her character symbolizes blissful ignorance (despite a dark secret behind it).
The script (which won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay) is intelligently written in a way that pushes the boundaries of a clichéd rom-com by juxtaposing mind-bending sci-fi with the mundane relationship realism, creating a unique twist in the genre. In screenwriter Charlie Kaufman’s case, he has created an oddly yet beautifully crafted story that revolves around the inner workings of relationships and breakups.
In terms of analyzing the main aspect of the film, Joel and Clementine each have different mental health issues that often clash with one another. Joel is an emotionally complex person burdened with the one thing (given the cultural context) that sometimes comes with being in a relationship: invasion of privacy. Hence, his insecurities have taken a major toll on his love life. Clementine on the other hand is a human streak of zest and intensity (as hinted by her changing hair color), though her impulsive tendencies cause her to develop hasty idealizations and devaluations of Joel.
In an effort to move on, Joel and Clementine proceed to eradicate the unbearable pain of their tumultuous relationship via advanced technology from a company called Lacuna (another word for “gap”). However, as the memory-erasing process gets underway, an unexpected disintegration of the entire subconscious occurs, thereby creating a gradual emptiness in Joel’s mind. As such, he resists the procedure and tries to keep his mental projection of Clementine from disappearing completely. Meanwhile, one of the technicians (Elijah Wood’s character) steals Joel’s memorabilia of Clementine, the latter of whom got the procedure done first, in an attempt to use as a guide to seduce her.
This particular film creatively opts for a surrealistic visual style that maps out the off-kilter impression of what a nonlinear reminiscence might look like in the process of starting over with a clean slate (which, as it turns out, isn’t all it’s cracked up to be). What’s more, the movie distinguishes the freshly ingrained negative experiences of a relationship from the seemingly hazy yet cherished ones. In other words, referring to the title of the film, a lasting bliss of a painless mind might seem like the perfect solution to forgetting the losses, suffering and mistakes of the past. But the truth of the matter is that we would have nothing to learn or grow from if painful memories were wiped out entirely.
The soundtrack contains a couple tracks that represent a wave of whimsical nostalgia since this story examines the nature of love and memory. Such songs include: a cover version of “Everybody’s Gotta Learn Sometimes” by Beck and “Light & Day” by The Polyphonic Spree.
Lastly, the film as a whole speaks to the insuppressible power of memory in extensive detail: no matter how much we may try to clear our minds, we need to remember that mental pain is essential in helping us change for the better. All in all, I firmly recommend this bizarrely insightful, deeply aesthetic masterpiece to every fan of Jim Carrey, Kate Winslet and sci-fi fantasy.
“How happy is the blameless vestal’s lot! The world forgetting, by the world forgot. Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind! Each pray’r accepted, and each wish resign’d.”
-Alexander Pope
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heartstopper-lover123 · 8 months
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Opinions on "I'm bi actually" nick says a lot
I've answered this before so I won't make a big post this time
1. I love it
2. True representation of bi erasure
3. It's iconic
4. I use it irl
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parkitaco · 2 years
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something about charlie spring firmly reminding tao that “bisexual people exist” in like what the first or second episode?? and then nick turning out to be bisexual and charlie being so happy for him?? makes me so happy
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tomlhardy · 11 months
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i'm sorry but charlie not agreeing with frank that wearing a seagull skull around your neck is cool is sooo out of character it's such a shame
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waugh-bao · 9 months
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glsneeg-enthusiast · 5 months
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the voices
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springtrappd · 9 months
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how in the fuck does your poll include the serial killer, some guy and two random fucking robots in the child murder squad and not literally any of the children being murdered. Or the mentally ill woman being psychologically abused into doing a child murder. how do you type out the statement "sundrop is more tragic than elizabeth afton, charlie emily, susie and vanessa combined" and not stop and examine what the pattern is between the characters you've chosen to exclude here
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magomo · 1 year
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SLYTHERIN!NINA FORMALLY MEETS CHARLIE!!! LEEEZZGOOOO
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This was the day they were formally introduced since they’re in the same year and have seen each other around (they've been eyeing each other, more like 😏).
This was during the Christmas Holidays of their second year.
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Lmao Bill (he knows 🤭)
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I see you two are already flirting
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