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katiecanblog · 8 months
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Poppy Rowan (Junior High)
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My Neon Shadows has a Junior High student in it. Not as an official member, but she plays at gigs every now and then with them.
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meiko333 · 4 months
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Junior High Transparents
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korianderfan · 1 year
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heyudollface · 1 year
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Rainbow High hair I recently dyed
I need to figure out what to do about Sunny’s baby hair
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amo-ridere · 8 months
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She's good with kids, apparently.
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bubbleteaflan · 1 year
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12.1.22
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ketchup112 · 8 months
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shutterandpencil · 10 months
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"Oh hi!"
I picture Ripy speaking in some sort of chirpy-ish voice.
Anywho, like Sahra, Ripy acclimates pretty quickly to new friends. Li'l Fairies are quite social, you see.
(if you're also wondering, that's how smol little fairies are)
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dollsofrainbowhigh · 2 years
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Poppy Rowan 🍊 (Junior High)
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sometimesdolls · 2 years
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A skirt I sewed just for fun.
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I like the Rainbow Junior High dolls much more. Their size is more to my liking, the ability to move their head better than the earlier Rainbow High dolls gives them more life, their faces appeal to me more.
I prefer Poppy in this skirt, as though the shorts are very cute, they don't let her take all the poses that she can. Then again, her leg joints are so very-very stiff I do not dare to move them much anyway. I tried to look up video reviews of how these dolls should be able to pose, but did not find very close examinations. I had to use much more force to move her joints the first time than I was comfortable with and still have to. I really don't want to break her, these dolls are rather expensive where I live.
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minikinmission · 2 years
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Splurged a bit and got Junior High Poppy and Pacific Coast Phaedra ✨ I'm gonna customize Poppy and turn her into one of my OCs. Then, these two will possibly join me and the family for a beach vacation in about a month 🌴
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meiko333 · 4 months
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Junior High Icons
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korianderfan · 1 year
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Rainbow High Junior High series 1
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heyudollface · 2 years
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Dyed these little ladies’ hair this past week.
Skylar’s hair is always such a bitch to color. You get blue, a different blue, or green
Used rit dye on them all
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amo-ridere · 10 months
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To see them separately, go to my Twitter, anyway, I did take Poppy with into town, yesterday. #PoppyRowan #RainbowHigh #signatured #dolltwt #signatured #fujfiilm #fujfilmfinepix #finepixjx520 #dollphotography #RainbowHighJuniorHigh #digitalphotography #cincinnati #Quickies #collage #canvacollage — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/9kVpjw8
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thebeautysurrounds · 1 month
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I’ve been thinking a lot about how people’s reactions to certain queer shows and something I think we need to examine how we treat more ‘dark’ and ‘emotional’ shows versus more ‘happy’ shows in this case I’m gonna be talking about the “debate” between Young Royals and Heartstopper.
Firstly these shows exist in two different lanes, and draw in two different audiences and potential age ranges, in my opinion, Young Royals is for older teenagers (think juniors or seniors or someone who is about to graduate high school and is going into college) while Heartstopper is geared towards those who are just starting high school or in the middle of it and is in that transitional period of their lives. Obviously, if you are not in these age ranges you can still consume and enjoy these shows, But I want to discuss how people act like they both can’t exist and you can’t like both or both shows existing for a reason. I’ve never really been a fan of punching down or belittling queer media (unless it’s harmful) Queer media in all forms is still lacking (especially those mediums centering WLW relationships). That being said the debate of which show is better is honestly so tired.
For people who say Young Royals is so much better (don’t get me wrong it is an amazing show and by all means like whatever you want) but liking it more because it’s “darker and more realistic” compared to Heartstopper which is "much happier" and "unrealistic," To me is so disingenuous because firstly so what? campy shows that feature queer characters deserve to be unrealistic, What's wrong with being unrealistic? Queer media has been subject to the Burry Your Gays narrative for decades or extremely unhealthy tropes and storylines so what's so wrong with having storylines and shows that are unrealistic or extremely happy? (even though the themes in Heartstopper are realistic).
Have you thought about how that may be an intentional choice? Now bare with me here this may be my over-analytic brain at work but Heartstopper has more or less some of the same themes as Young Royals just shot in a very vibrant and colorful manner to showcase how happy and colorful young love is BUT if you actually have watched the show or read the graphic novels you would know the show and graphic novels cover some heavy themes.
SPOILERS AFTER THIS POINT……
I want you to keep the song Pumped up Kicks by Foster the People in mind throughout this...I have a point I promise. Heartstopper is shot in a very poppy colorful way and in my opinion, symbolizes how when you’re young and in love everything feels warm, colorful, and vibrant. While Young Royals doesn't utilize this cinematic style they do use some form of vibrancy to convey tone and emotion. In Young Royals many of the scenes featuring Simon and Willhem's 'good moments' feature the sun especially shining on Simon when Willie is looking at him or whenever they are just in each other's company, this is especially prominent in the last scenes of the last two episodes of season 3.
So while people's criticisms of Heartstopper can be warranted (not saying you can't dislike the show) the comments that it's just so bubbly and bright just aren't true. The last season of Heartstopper saw multiple characters go through traumatic situations and it has been building up that way from the very first scenes in the first season of the show (but for the sake of time I'm only going to discuss both main characters in the two shows) Charlie not only is still struggling with being outed but is also battling with an eating disorder, this is foreshadowed throughout the first two seasons leading up to its inevitable blatant reveal when he is at dinner with Nick and his family where Nick starts to piece together why he is never hungry, passed out on the Paris trip and never finishes his food, which leads his to eventually research the signs of an ED. Nick is also still figuring himself out when it comes to his Bisexuality, while also dealing with the feelings of, feeling abandoned by his father, and having to reckon with the fact his brother is not supportive and dismissive of his sexuality and relationship.
Now before I said keep Pumped Up Kicks in mind that's because while this song has an upbeat, catchy tempo the song actually has a really dark undertone and meaning. So while Heartstopper is shot in a very vibrant colorway most of its characters and content of the show deal with dark themes and it's not all just a happy love story, and if the script for the next season follows the graphic novel closely, then we will see the characters go through even more challenges which also falls inline with the "darker" more emotionally message of the show. So to end this so it doesn't become a dissertation, both shows more or less have the same themes they just exist in two different lanes, I don't know why exactly people are fighting for one to be more valid than the other. When both can exist and be impactful to both or each audience, more queer shows need to exist where the characters are just happy and in love and I need y'all to unpack why you view more doom and gloom (for a lack of a better word) queer shows or movies are more valid than ones where the characters are just happy and have relatively in some aspects great experience when it comes to young love and figuring out one's identity. Sepreatlty why do you want these characters to suffer to find love? Why do characters have to go through something traumatic for their identity to be more valid and for you to relate and want to root for it more versus the latter?
Anyway, this was longer than I intended it to be but I just had to get my thoughts out there. TL;DR: Heartstopper and Young Royals are two great shows and if you think one is better than the other cause it has darker themes you are missing the point or probably objectively missed the dark undertones of the show, and one isn't more valuable than the other.
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