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#all hail the queen 👑
sesanghe-myah · 4 months
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I want to be able to proclaim “We did it!” - Claire, 2023
I’m so grateful for Claire. She didn’t have to share with us the darker and painful experiences she’s been through because those are her very personal feelings and she has a right to her own privacy.
But she chose to anyway. And not just for her followers but also as a way to organize her own thoughts, understand herself and figure out what she wants to do with her channel.
She says she doesn’t have any particularly big ambitions or aspirations but I always saw her earnest wish to take good care of her kitties, to spread awareness about animals’ health and to give people joy through her videos as something that makes her incredibly extraordinary as a person.
And it’s quite amazing that even after all she’s contributed, she still thinks it isn’t enough and wants to do even more and better.
I’m glad I found her through Creamheroes and became one of the many hundreds of thousands who support her. She gives me so much hope and inspires strength back into me despite the bleakness of this world.
And if that helps brings her closer to fulfilling those words she wants to achieve, to let her know that all her efforts were worth it in the end, then nothing can make me happier as a fan.
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acecroft · 1 year
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Happy Alien Day and all hail Queen Ripley 👑 4.26
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wweskywalker · 2 months
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“All hail, sage lady, whom a grateful isle hath blest, respiring from that dismal war. Not moving. Not breathing. Our very own goddess, glorious gloriana!” 👑
referenced from queen victoria in parliament robes by franz xaver winterhalter, 1859.
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cartermagazine · 29 days
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Today In History
Dana Elaine Owens born March 18, 1970, better known as Queen Latifah is a Grammy and Emmy Award - winning and Oscar - nominated musician, actress, producer, label president, author, and entrepreneur.
She has earned six Grammy Award nominations, as well as a Grammy Award for Best Solo Rap Performance in 1994. In 2004, she was nominated for Best Female Rap Solo Performance for “Go Head.” In 2005, she was nominated for Best Jazz Vocal Album for The Dana Owens Album, and in 2008, she was nominated for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album for Trav’lin Light.
Her previous film credits include Jungle Fever, Set It Off, Chicago, Bringing Down the House, Beauty Shop, The Last Holiday, Life Support, Bessie, Girls Trip, and End of the Road. Her television credits include Living Single and Star. Latifah starred in the live television adaptations of The Wiz Live! for NBC and The Little Mermaid Live! for ABC.
Latifah can currently be seen in the hit CBS series The Equalizer, for which she is also an executive producer.
All Hail The Queen 👑
CARTER™️ Magazine
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Anne with an E didn't invent feminism in the Anne of Green Gables series
I just saw a post on tumblr about how AWAE has feminism (as opposed to the original series, which apparently doesn't???) and my reply went past the word count, so here it is:
Firstly, I think that Anne is an incredibly well-done feminist character in her own right, and that's what offers her enduring popularity. She literally smacks a slate over the head of a boy who comments on her looks, publishes stories, is the first girl from Avonlea to go to Redmond, succeeds wildly at Queen's, is principal of a school, refuses to marry at all unless it's for love, etc. Moreover, she does all of this while being interested in fashion and typical 'girly' things, as well as remaining a flawed character who still feels completely real. She doesn't reject femininity, but she does as she pleases.
It's not like the books push sexism under the rug, either. The mathematics professor at Redmond "detested coeds, and had bitterly opposed their admission to Redmond". The older women of Avonlea don't particularly approve, either- Anne gets plenty of discouragement that Gilbert and Charlie Sloane never receive, and some even admit that they don't find it particularly proper for a girl to receive so much higher education. Specifically, she's told that she's only going to get married. Later in the books people inform her that she will never be married because she's "too particular" (Mrs. Harmon or Jane's mom), and that she should just settle as soon as she can. This is only in Anne of The Island alone, btw. In either the first or second book I think she even voices support for women being ministers, which isn't even a position to be taken for granted today.
There are loads of things I love about AWAE- Ka'kwet's storyline was amazing and added so smoothly, the casting is superb, etc. But they didn't introduce feminism to the series. In effect, I've also heard the argument that AWAE is less feminist. They take out so many of Anne's accomplishments at Redmond, as principal, actually getting published, etc. They remove her conviction on marrying for love. They end her story when she kisses Gilbert as if that's the end of all things lovable and Anne-related (although I know that's more the fault of Netflix than the directors). We never see the town's canonical reaction to going to Redmond, staying a single pringle for as long as she did, etc. In fact, quite the opposite, because the show kind of rushed Anne and Gilbert together, and as a result missed huge chunks of their friendship and romance. Again, not the fault of the directors, but I can only react to what we actually got... which is the removal of everything feminist about the original series. Yes, they added other points, but still...
Idk, I adore both but it still irks me when people say "if Anne was alive today/written more recently she'd be a huge feminist!!!". Yes, but she already was... in her own time. Anne-girl was a rebel from the start!
All hail Queen Anne 👑
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fragilepoint · 6 months
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All Hail Queen Stevie 👑✨💗
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resolart · 11 months
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all hail the queen 👑🥭
this was supposed to just be a silly lil sketch but @quiddie liked the wip so i simply had to make it nice lmao thank u aabria 💕
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lyssaspex · 9 months
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Dread Queen Persephone 👑🌹✨
A tribute to one of my favorite comic reads at the moment, “Lore Olympus” by Rachel Smythe.
All Hail the Queen of the Underworld! ✨
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embertinted · 7 months
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All hail the Queen 👑👻
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subbwoofer · 21 days
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All hail Queen Serena 👑
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lenselust · 5 months
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All Hail the Ultimate Nerd Queen! 🤓👑
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nickysfacts · 14 days
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All hail Mothra, the queen of the Monsters!
🏝️🦋👑
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vitalcandy · 9 months
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All hail the breakfast queen 👑❄️
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trash-llama · 6 months
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All hail Queen Tippy and her new YA bangs! 🎉👑
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hooligansun1te · 6 months
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All hail the Capybara Queen Kris Statlander 👑
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ohkacy · 1 month
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Miku day! All hail to the queen 👑
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