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alr so lizzy is in a clique at school. she's the golden retriever sunshine girl. think heather mcnamara but more suicidal and also psycho.
the clique consists of girls who have nicknames with three letters. the girls are bri, kim, peg, and syd. (they call lizzy "liz")
bri is the alpha bitch. heather chandler regina george jennifer check you know the drill.
kim is sort of like a mix of veronica sawyer and heather duke.
kim is a lesbian. liz is also a lesbian.
kim and liz like each other.
kim and liz never address that.
sexual tension.
but after lizzy's psycho starts to take over she kills kim. it's actually a really good scene.
anyway eventually april (lizzy's mom's ghost in case you forgot) gets mad because lizzy is letting her emotions get in the way of the murders. lizzy tries to committ suicide because she misses kim. it doesn't work because april kept her alive with Ghost Powers™ so lizzy summons kim.
kim liked being stabbed. kim finds it sexy. uh-oh.
kim and liz start killing more people and causing shit together. #CoupleGoals !! april is pissed though and vows to stop them
so she tricks peg and syd into getting a book that can bring her back to life. it works. april vows to get liz in jail.
that doesn't work either.
instead april goes to jail and liz and kim burn the school down and run away in a bus,
movie ends
thats all i have so far
its a fucking shitshow right? thats the goal
I would watch, I would act in it, I would produce, I would give u money to make it - Talia
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sunskate · 2 years
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Ice Dance 2022-23 season
Molly Lanaghan/ Dmitre Razgulajevs (CAN): RD: FD: Micmacs à Tire-Larigot soundtrack by Raphaël Beau- Droit De Cité; Micmacs a la Gare, Saint Eustache, Larrons en Foire
Carolane Soucisse/Shane Firus (CAN): RD: FD: Nahko and Medicine For The People- Aloha Ke Akua
Natalie Taschlerova/Filip Taschler (CZE): RD: Shakira- Hips Don't Lie; Enrique Iglesius- Hero FD: Max Richter- On the Nature of Daylight; Ludovico Einaudi- Run; Jacob Shea, Jasha Klebe- Early Morning Fog (coaches: Matteo Zanni, Barbora Reznickova; choreo: Matteo Zanni)
Yuka Orihara/Juho Pirinen (FIN): RD: Cardi B.- I Like it Like That; Klaus Hallen Tanzorchester- Dancing with a Stranger; Instruction
Eleanor Hirst/Anthony Currie (GBR): RD: Gypsy Kings- Hotel California FD: Evita (coaches: ?)
Jennifer Janse van Rensburg/Benjamin Steffan (GER): RD: J Balvin, Pharrell Williams- Safari; Pentatonix- Havana; Reel 2 Real- Move It FD: Balazs Havasi- Prelude Age of Heroes (coaches: Rostislav Sinicyn, Natalia Karamyseva; choreo: Mariia Tumanovska-Chaiika)
Charlene Guignard/Marco Fabbri (ITA): RD: Grace Jones- This Is, I'm Crying; Monica Naranjo- Pantera en Libertad
Kana Muramoto/Daisuke Takahashi (JPN): RD: Conga, Rhythm is Gonna Get You, Ahora, Move FD: (choreo: Marina Zoueva, Ilia Tkachenko, Maxim Kozhevnikov, Sarry, 矢内康洋 Randi Strong)
Paulina Ramanauskaite/Deividas Kizala (LTU): RD: Celia Cruz- La Vida Es Un Carnaval; Perez Prado and Rosemary Clooney- Sway; Sergio Mendes- Magalenha FD: AC/DC- Highway to Hell; Gary Moore- Still Got the Blues; AC/DC- Demon Fire (coaches: Maurizio Margaglio, Neil Brown)
Oona Brown/Gage Brown (USA): RD: Imagine Dragons, Tony Evans and his Orchestra, Gnarls Barkley- Bones FD: Annie Lennox- Big Sky; Joe Bonamassa- No Good Place for the Lonely (coaches and choreo: Inese Bucevica, Joel Dear)
Lorraine McNamara/Anton Spirodinov (USA): RD: George Michael- Careless Whisper, arr. Hugo Chouinard FD: Ezio Bosso- Rain in Your Black Eyes (coaches: Alexei Kiliakov, Elena Novak, Jimmie Manners; choreo: Novak, Manners)
Eva Pate/Logan Bye (USA): RD: Rio- Barbatuques- Beautiful Creatures; Jamie Foxx- Fly Love; Rio singers- Real in Rio FD: Riverdance- Bill Whelan- Reel Around the Sun (coaches: Igor Shpilband, Pasquale Camerlengo, Natalia Deller, Adrienne Lenda; choreo: Igor Shpilband, Pasquale Camerlengo, Renee Petkovski, Oksana Zolotarevskaya, Zachary Donohue)
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katherine-mcnamara · 2 years
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Hi Dev! I hope your day is going well.. I'm asking a few people this because I want a wide range of FCs but who are your all time favourite FCs? Can be your own muses, or just people IRL you love! Thank you so much.
Hi there lovely!!! I'm having a sleepy day but good so far! I hope yours is going well too!!! Also I gotta say this is not a complete list but here's some of my faves <3
Katherine McNamara, Dominic Sherwood, Omari Hardwick, Daniel Ezra, Hande Ercel, Zahn McClarnon, Isaiah Mustafa, Ana Brenda Contreras, Willa Fitzgerald, Amala Paul, Lucy Hale, Theo James, Liam Hemsworth, Marina Ruy Barbosa, Emilia Jones, Connor Jessup, Shraddha Kapoor, Normani Kordei, Carl Clemons Hopkins, Aimee Carrero, Cody Fern, Kennedy Walsh, Cemre Baysel, Sophie Skelton, Katie LeClerc, Alicia Witt, Karrie Martin, Lewis Tan, Melisa Asli Pamuk, Ayca Aysin Turan, Aslihan Malbora, Harry Shum jr, Laura Marano, Jack Lowden, Jesse James Keitel, Jordan Calloway, Bridget Regan, Jenna Coleman, Scout Taylor Compton, David Ramsay, Shantel VanSanten, Jamie Campbell Bower, Merritt Patterson, Miray Daner, Taylor Cole, Briana Evigan, Laverne Cox, Ella Hunt, Peyton Alex Smith, Candice Patton, Jesus Castro, Shoshannah Stern, Daniel Wu, Iko Uwais, Burcu Özberk, George Robinson, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Ella Purnell, Jessica Stroup, Alexander Ludwig, Melisa Dongel, Macarena Achaga, Ashley Callingbull, Nicole Maines, Jessica Matten, Katherine Langford, Josephine Langford, Chanté Adams, Kiana Madeira, Laysla De Oliveira, Serkan Çayoğlu, Laura Harrier, Nicola Correia-Damude, Luca Hollestelle, Paris Jackson, Sophia Bush, Vanessa Morgan, Chella Man, Xuan Lu, Zion Moreno, Natasha Liu Bordizzo, Coco Jones, Riley Voelkel, Aisha Dee, Bae Suzy, Kayla Compton, Christine Adams, Cress Williams, Eleanor Tomlinson, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, John Boyega, Daisy Head, Madelaine Petsch, Emily Hampshire
I don't really know a lot of people though so hopefully you get a ton of good options from everyone you've asked!! <3
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college-girl199328 · 3 months
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Eight years ago, when Brian McNamara decided he wanted to become a critical care paramedic, the training he in Prince George. Vancouver was the only place in BC where Emergency Health Services offered the program he needed to advance his training to the highest level. He made the to leave his pregnant wife and spent the better part of the next two years away from his family to earn his credentials.
Since then, the COVID pandemic spurred the provincial government to invest more money in northern B.C.’s pre-hospital care system, and with that came the resources to develop a made-in-Prince George critical care paramedic training program. In December, it produced its first three graduates.
Planning for the CCP program started in late 2019 in response to a predicted surge of COVID-19 added staff and based a dedicated medical helicopter and additional fixed-wing aircraft at Prince George's Airport. The first intake of candidates - advanced care paramedics (ACPs) Spencer Ovenden, Eric Konkin, and Joseph Balfour trained two years ago, working closely with medical staff at the University Hospital of Northern B.C.
The program involves 18 months of training, starting with a post-graduate working in a hospital alongside doctors and nurses trained in intensive care interventions, trauma surgery, respirology, anesthesiology, emergency medicine, and infectious diseases. Once licensed to the CCP level, the paramedics are eligible for a six-to-nine-month residency overseen by a group of UHNBC doctors headed by Floyd Besser, who also holds a CCP certification. A critical care paramedic responding to a call can bring the life-saving interventions of a hospital intensive care unit to the patient's ability to travel in a helicopter or fixed-wing plane to rural and drastically reduce response times.
In consultation with hospital physicians, a CPP determines a treatment plan for each patient to stabilize their condition and prepare them for transport. They have the authority to administer almost every drug a physician would and can perform procedures to restore heart rhythms or to clear an obstructed airway. If needed, a CCP can insert a breathing tube to intubate a patient to immobilize them and keep them safe and stable for the time it takes to get to a hospital.
Konkin, a 48-year-old Grand Forks native, worked as an ACP for 11 years in Kelowna. Throughout his 25-year paramedic career, he always wanted to become a CCP, but it wasn’t feasible until how CCP training to save lives in central and northern B.C.
Having those flights available to bring definitive critical care keeps ambulance crews and medical staff in outlying communities from having their facility to accompany a patient in a ground ambulance. Considering how vast the northern half of the province is, one road trip there and back can take an entire shift for a small-town medic.
Ovenden, 33, was working ACP shifts in the Lower Mainland when the opportunity to train in Prince George's was offered to him late in 2020. He considered medical school when he was committing to at least eight years of university before he could start helping the sick and Prince George his permanent home, like Konkin, and nearly doubled CPP ranks.
The new recruits allowed the Prince George's station to expand its CCP shifts around than just day shifts. CCPs fly in tandem with another critical-care paramedic to retrieve a patient. BCEHS has two fixed-wing planes and one helicopter based on one nighttime crew assigned to the is crewed for one daily 12-hour daytime shift.
Their hospital training in operating rooms and intensive care teaches CCPs how to maintain that level of care once the patient leaves the hospital so they can be transported to a receiving hospital. Ovenden says the balance between classroom instruction and clinical training in the two-year program prepared him for just about every situation he’ll encounter, and he will save more lives as a result.
The vast terrain he covers in northern B.C. means long flights with one patient, sometimes as long as four hours if the call is in Fort Nelson, in sharp contrast to the 15-minute interfacility flights common in the Lower Mainland. Ovenden knows CCPs who trained at Vancouver General Hospital, and they had to get in line with other medical students waiting to practice procedures. At UHNBC, a teaching hospital with fewer students, the wait.
Balfour, 42, moved to Prince George in 2019 after his wife got pregnant with their second child, and they knew they were about to outgrow their one-bedroom Vancouver apartment. The chance to become a homeowner and work brought him to Prince George's, and he jumped to learn critical care.
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Episode Nine: The Cricket in Times Square by George Selden
My Dog Ate My Book Report is a podcast where two weirdo thirty-somethings take turns introducing each other to a formative book from childhood the other has never read to see if the magic has held up!
This episode we read “The Cricket in Times Square.”
The transcript can be found here: Link
Content Warnings:
Dated Asian Stereotypes
Links to things we mentioned:
Stacy Lee’s other work: https://www.staceyhlee.com/
We are working on the mentioned ratings excel sheet! The apparent 90’s adaptation Air Bud: https://youtu.be/0cOrwS3Xihw (According to Brandon)
What we are reading next!
It is our E10 special! Brandon is introducing Wren to the 90s PBS show “Ghostwriter” which is tangentially related to books!
Credits:My Dog ate My Book Report is hosted and produced by Wren and Brandon, and edited by Derrick Valen and Daisy McNamara
The music used in this podcast was licensed by Epidemic Sound. Transcripts were generated by Otter.ai. Our icon image was illustrated by Cindy Lau. 
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everynationwillbow · 1 year
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What is Multiplied Series?
Multiplied is a Christian docu-series. It consists of five fast-paced episodes about the start of a generation of Holy Spirit evangelists. The host Chris Worthington, travels to Brazil to interview Evangelist Daniel Kolenda about the future of evangelism and ends up on an adventurous trek around the globe. Filmed in 2020, the series documents the rise of the COVID-19 global pandemic and protests around America spurred on by the death of George Floyd.
The series directed by Chris Worthington takes place in Brazil, Nigeria, Ghana, Seattle (USA) and Tanzania. It features Daniel Kolenda, Peter Vandenberg, Eddie James, Scott McNamara and more.
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w-ht-w · 2 years
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McNamara fallacy: 
named for Robert McNamara, the US Secretary of Defense from 1961 to 1968, involves making a decision based solely on quantitative observations (or metrics) and ignoring all others.
The Vietnam War
The McNamara fallacy originates from the Vietnam War, in which enemy body counts were taken to be a precise and objective measure of success. War was reduced to a mathematical model: By increasing estimated enemy deaths and minimizing one's own, victory was assured. Critics note that guerrilla warfare, widespread resistance, and inevitable inaccuracies in estimates of enemy casualties can thwart this formula.
The global war on terror
Donald Rumsfeld, US Secretary of Defense under George W. Bush, sought to prosecute wars with better data, clear objectives, and achievable goals. Writes Jon Krakauer,
... the sense of urgency attached to the mission came from little more than a bureaucratic fixation on meeting arbitrary deadlines so missions could be checked off a list and tallied as 'accomplished'. This emphasis on quantification has always been a hallmark of the military, but it was carried to new heights of fatuity during Donald Rumsfeld's tenure at The Pentagon. Rumsfeld was obsessed with achieving positive 'metrics' that could be wielded to demonstrate progress in the Global War on Terror.
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“Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts.” - Albert Einstein
Also reminds me of Being Mortal (by Atul Gawande), which emphasizes that medical care should focus on patient well-being rather than survival stats.
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silverfox419 · 3 years
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I just had the dumbest idea, listen, Candy Store with Dream, George and Sap, and Eret as Veronica.
omg anon that’s genius
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ofallingstar · 2 years
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List of books I read this year
Crush by Richard Silken
The Essential Brendan Kennelly by Brendan Kennelly
Upstream by Mary Oliver
1Q84 by Haruki Murakami
The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories by Angela Carter
Letters To A Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke
Wuthering Heights by Charlotte Brontë
The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides
The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
The Poems of Octavio Paz by Octavio Paz
Lady Chatterley’s Lover by H.D. Lawrence
The Year of the Magical Thinking by Joan Didion
Marianela by Benito Pérez Galdós
Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe by Fannie Flagg
Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn
Conversations with Friends by Sally Rooney
Collected Poems by Patrick Kavanagh
In the Woods by Tana French
Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett
Irish Fairy and Folk Tales by W.B. Yeats
De Profundis by Oscar Wilde
Pygmalion by George Bernand Shaw
Parallax by Sinéad Morrisey
When All Is Said by Anne Griffin
In a Glass Darkly by Sheridan Le Fanu
Howl’s Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
Girlfriend in a Coma by Douglas Coupland
Men Without Women by Haruki Murakami
Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews
Paradise Lost by John Milton
The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn
The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera
Castle in the Air by Diana Wynne Jones
The Bone People by Keri Hulme
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
Gaza in Crisis: Reflections on Israel’s War Against the Palestinians by Noam Chomsky & Ilan Pappé
On Palestine by Noam Chomsky & Ilan Pappé
House of Many Ways by Dianne Wynne Jones
Spells: New and Selected Poems by Annie Finch
A Man Called Ove by Fredrick Backman
How I Live Now by Meg Rosoff
The Vanishing Half by Bret Bennett
Unmentionable: The Victorian Lady’s Guide to Sex, Marriage, and Manners by Therese Oneill
Killing Commendatore by Haruki Murakami
The Piano Teacher by Elfriede Jelinek
I’ll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman’s Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer by Michelle McNamara
A Thousand Mornings by Mary Oliver
The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold
So Sad Today: Personal Essays by Melissa Broder
The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery
The Mirror by Marlys Millhiser
Metamorphoses by Ovid
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong
Delta of Venus by Anaïs Nin
Howards End by E.M. Forster
The Great God Pan by Arthur Machen
Fragile Things by Neil Gaiman
Salomé by Oscar Wilde
La Dame aux Camélias by Alexandre Dumas fils
A Little Larger Than The Entire Universe: Selected Poems by Fernando Pessoa
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
Hannibal Rising by Thomas Harris
Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
The Collected Poems by Sylvia Plath
Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro
The Prince of Mist by Carlos Ruiz Zafón
The Midnight Palace by Carlos Ruiz Zafón
The Watcher in the Shadows by Carlos Ruiz Zafón
Rape: A Love Story by Joyce Carol Oates
Horseradish by Lemony Snicket
The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton
Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel
The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
Night Shift by Stephen King
Uncle Silas by Sheridan Le Fanu
The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux
The Butterfly Garden by Dot Hutchison
The Entity by Frank De Felitta
The Complete Grims' Fairy Tales by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
The Roses of May by Dot Hutchison
First Person Singular: Stories by Haruki Murakami
Beautiful World, Where Are You by Sally Rooney
The Godfather by Mario Puzo
Plainwater: Essays and Poetry by Anne Carson
Dream Work by Mary Oliver
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Wait, Listen to this
Ok so people who watched the musical Heathers right, you know Veronica, Heather C., Heather D., Heather M.
What if you did this, but Dream SMP, I've seen this with Hamilton but not Heathers.
Regarding the Heather's I got like, four trios in mind.
Schlatt, Quackity and George
Dream, Sapnap and George
Karl, Quackity and Sapnap
Or Quackity, Charlie and Fundy
Like Y/N is Veronica
Wilbur is JD
Martha Dunnstock is lord knows who, you can just choose your IRL best friend idk
(Schlatt, Dream, and Quackity) Are Heather Chandler the leader
Quackity (In Schlatt's trio), Sapnap, and Fundy are Heather Duke the one in green
George, Karl and Charlie as Heather McNamara the yellow one
I may write a fanfic about this, but if I do (Most likely,) y'all need to choose which trio we're going to do, send me your answer in my ask
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My Dog Ate My Book Report is a podcast where two weirdo thirty-somethings take turns introducing each other to a formative book from childhood the other has never read to see if the magic has held up!
This episode we read: Animorphs #1 – The Invasion by K.A. Applegate
The transcript can be found here: Episode Eight Transcript
Content Warnings:
Blood, gore, body horror, death, slavery via mind control, ableism, dysfunctional home life Links to things we mentioned:
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What we are reading next!
Wren has selected the book for next week: The Cricket in Times Square by George Selden
Credits:
My Dog ate My Book Report is hosted and produced by Wren and Brandon, and edited by Derrick Valen and Daisy McNamara
The music used in this podcast was licensed by Epidemic Sound. Transcripts were generated by Otter.ai. Our icon image was illustrated by Cindy Lau. 
Have a question or comment for the team? 
You can find us on our website which links to all of our socials at: dogatemybookreport.blubrry.net or by emailing at DogAteMyBookReport at gmail. 
We would be super excited to know what books you loved growing up!
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namelessexistence · 3 years
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Regina George is a Dictator, Heather Chandler is a Tyrant Queen
First of all, I’d like to make it clear, I watched both the Heathers movie and the musical, but one the Mean Girls movie, and I listened to a few songs, but didn’t really watch the musical. Just so you know what exactly I’m basing my argument over.
Regina means “queen” and Regina George is called queen by other characters (“queen bee”, “the queen of beasts”). Even so, between these two high school leaders, she’s not the one who best fits that role.
Both movies have a “crown” that serves as a symbol of power. In Mean Girl, is the spring fling queen crown, that doesn’t belong to Regina, but, trought mosto f the movie, is treated as a fact that it would be hers, thanks to her ability to convince people of so. On the other hand, Heather’s symbol power is Heather Chandler’s red scrunchie, that’s literally hers, a personal item.
Both stories, at some lever, use the high school setting to explore power structures. The most popular girls of their schools, Heather Chandler and Regina George are the ultimate embodiment of power on those settings. That being said, from the two stories, Only Mean Girls seems to be interested in questioning how the queen bee ascended to power. Why are They in power.
There’s beauty and wealthy, both valued in these enviroments, but having those things is not enough to be on top.
The Mean Girls movie introduce us to Gretchen by saying her Family is super rich. While Regina is obviously very wealthy as well, the fact that Gretchen is the one known for that implies she’s possibly richer, or, at least, that Regina being rich is not that special among the plastics, not enough to make her the leader. From the three plastics, Karen is ponited as beautiful, but Regina herself says people overlook her (as a possible spring fling queen).
In Heathers musical, Veronica introduce us to the Heathers saying McNamara family is very wealthy, and that, despite Duke’s lack of personality, she had implants, so, from the Heathers, she’s the one that have her appereance pointed as the main reason of her popularity.
So, yes, Heather Chandler and Regina George are pretty and rich, but that’s not enough to be the leader, to be on top, so why are they in this position? Hethers doesn’t try to explain. It’s just a given that Chandler is the demon queen of high school. Her power is treated almost as natural, even when unpleasant. Sure, it could be explained by the fact we won’t have as Much time with her as we have with Regina George, she’s not really the main antagonist. Still, she Always felt bolder to me, in contrast with Regina’s clever manipulation.
The musical describes Chandler as “mythical”, “almighty” and as a demon queen. The movie compared her to Moby Dick, while Heather Duke was Captain Ahab, unable to overpower the being she resented so much. Heather Chandler is made to feel as something that holds power. While Regina George is compared to the ambitious and strategic but fully human Julius Ceasar.
Regina George is a master of emotional manipulation. While Chandler refuses to Interact with the unpopular, believing herself to be far above that, Regina knows when to show a kind facade. The movie lists her sources of power, even if the sources of power (beauty, popular boyfriend, followers) don’t really touch why is her, and not Other pretty girls with hot boyfriends, that got there, it does tell us that her power comes from somewhere and can be cut if you find this source, it’s not just something that comes with her.
Mean Girls treats Regina as someone whose power can be taken from her if you can find where this power is coming from. But, in Heathers, Heather Chandler had to literally die to be taken down from her throne. Only then another mean girl could take the crown that belonged to her. And, even after her death, she’s still mistified and immortalized on everyone’s memory, ora t least a romanticized version of her.
The difference between the two of them is also visible in their followers and how They Interact with them. While I don’t really think this part was fully intentional form the writers, I still would like to point it out. The Heathers may have a style that differenciate them from the rest of the school, but each one of them has their own color, and, as far as I can remembre, there were no rules to what they could wear. The plastics had those rules imposed by Regina, and, if we had to point a color todefine these characters, instead of the individual colors Heathers had, we would only have one, pink. The Plastics feels mone homogeneous than the Heathers, as if They are United under one single flag, while the Heathers had their own, but with the others being “loyal” to the Red. The fact that all Heathers have the same birth name contribute to the feeling they were “born” to those roles, while the Plastics were gathered by Regina for their atributes and resources.
Regina George control her two “friends” mainly trough rigid rules previously stablished, while Heather Chandler gives orders in a whim, making Veronica use Heather Duke as a tablet o write that note to Martha, ordering Veronica to make something for her hangover, and with no hesitation letting Veronica know that following it doesn’t make her safe, for Chandler simply decides according to her mood if Veronica would be accepted back to their social circle. Regina George doesn’t need to give direct orders so often, the Plastics already know how they’re supposed to behave and Interact, and Cady has to learn all the rules that were said and the ones that were not.
I guess thats it. If I remeber something later, I’ll add. Thank you to anyone who read this completly useless essay to the end.
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