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diabeticgirl4 · 9 months
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I'm watching queer eye and like. most times I can understand the fab5 and why they need to change/fix this person and the ways whatever they're teaching will help, but like. they're teaching etiquette to this total country rancher guy bc he wants to find a girl and settle down and he never learned that type of stuff and yeah manners and basic etiquette is important but rn they're focusing so much on dining and the amount of forks!! and no you can't dip your bread in soup you gotta tear a small piece and drop it in!! and you're absolutely terrible if you set your spoon on the table!!
idk man I'm super not vibing w this ep
#ignore me#maddie liveblogs queer eye#still in season 6. the bull rancher guy.#idk this whole ep is making me super uncomfy#idk just anytime the problem is 'peter pan syndrome' where the guy is happy and living his life fine but everyone else has issues w it?#just. as an autistic who also no doubt has 'peter pan syndrome' it just rly rubs me the wrong way#sure his living space and hygiene are less than ideal but idk I don't think he needed a whole intervention for that#and again!!! the etiquette stuff!!! why the frick!!!#who tf cares about which fork to use and soup spoons when he's a rancher cowboy in texas!!!!#and just. the whole time he's So Uncomfortable w everything#they keep playing it like 'ohoho he's just a conservative texan dealing w 5 gay guys for the first time!' but like.#he probably never asked for any of this? and you can tell how resistant he is to change. I get that. it's scary.#and p much everything he does has reason. for his business or for his heritage. it's super important to him and that's valid!!#and the fab5 come rushing in and tell him he needs to change if he wants to find a girl and settle down#and like. ok yes he needs to work on hygiene and his housing situation. but idk man karamo thinking etiquette lessons will be the best fix?#I still have like ten min left but man he's been so uncomfortable the whole time it's kinda heartbreaking#I do like tan and antony listening and going slowly and helping him ease into change#bc what they're doing is such a big change!!! for someone like him he needs to be eased into it#what they're doing is basically tossing him into the deep end of the pool to teach him how to swim and it's driving me nuts#ok sry I gotta shut up I'm just. rly not vibing w this episode and I'm bummed about it :\
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EVERY DATA OUTFIT EVER, RATED (pt 1)
BECAUSE YOU ASKED FOR IT
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^^ THAT’S MORE THAN THREE NOTES RIGHT THERE. LET’S FREAKING GO.
#1 - The Classic Yellow Uniform (S1 version)
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5/10
Simple but effective. The TNG uniform designs serve as usual. I would actually wear this. He looks good in it. It’s very basic, and the later uniform designs are better, of course, but I’m bumping up the rating in it because his tits look gorgeous.
#2 - Sherlock Data pt 1
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6/10
It’s just a pipe, but it adds SO MUCH. You can tell he’s really throwing himself into the role. Boy reads a book series for the first time and automatically decides he IS the main character. Just like me fr. Not rating it higher bc I know we can do better with this style.
#3 - Dixon Hill Data pt 1
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8.5/10
OUGH. That is an OUTFIT. The tie. The Hat. The HANDKERCHIEF. They sure didn’t half-ass the costumes on this one, they really gave him the full aesthetic and I am HERE FOR IT.
#4 - Lore Outfit Switcheroo
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4/10
Basic, TNG, “we found somebody on a planet and we dressed them in the nearest garment we could find, which happens to look like the world’s blandest sweater.” I would have rated it lower if it weren’t for the fact that they layered a v neck and a turtleneck and made him look particularly whoreish. 
#5 - Sherlock Data pt 2
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7.5/10
Look how happy he is cosplaying his favorite character! This is an odd choice for a costume, though, a robe over a collared shirt, looks kinda like pjs, or maybe I’m just illiterate in 1890s fashion. Still looks good tho. Now we’re getting somewhere.
#6 - Sherlock Data pt 3
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11/10
LOOK AT HIM. LOOK AT MY BOY. Benedict Cumberbatch? Robert Downey Jr?? Henry Cavill??? Never heard of em. This is the real Sherlock, a fruity lil android cosplaying his favorite character from his favorite book, bonus points for the gay roleplay with his bf Geordi (playing Watson). This is a Superior Data Look.
#7 - Stand-Up Comedy Data
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7/10
Gotta be honest this was one of my least favorite Data B-Stories (aside from the one about comphet) but at least this outfit served absolute android cunt. Knocking off points for how awkward he looks in it tho. Boy pls stop torturing urself for validation from others. It’s physically killing me.
#8 - Poker Visor
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3/10
Data why are you wearing that. You can literally see in the dark Data you don’t even need it. Do you think it looks stylish Data. Do you think it looks cool and that’s why you decided to wear it to every single crew poker night. At least you’re trying and that’s what counts.
#9 - One Arm Data
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1/10
He arm off. Put it back
#10 - Cowboy Hat Data
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🤠/10
yeehaw
#11 - Dixon Hill Data pt 2
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8/10
This one is slightly more formal than his previous Dixon Hill attire, and less dramatic, but fashionable nonetheless. Fruity in a way I can’t seem to describe. Period outfits (almost) always fit this man and Idk what it its.
#12 - Strategima Gloves
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-10/10
I DO NOT LIKE THOSE FINGER THINGS. THEY ARE GIVING ME ANXIETY. WHY DO YOU HAVE TO WEAR THOSE TO PLAY A STRATEGY GAME. THEY LOOK LIKE COW MILKING MACHINES. WHY ARE THERE TUBES. DATA TAKE THOSE OFF PLEASE I AM HAVING A SENSORY NIGHTMARE JUST LOOKING AT THEM
This concludes Data’s Outfits Rated, Part 1. I’ve made it through Seasons 1 and 2 by combing through footage trying to find wearing anything out of the ordinary. If I’ve missed any please feel free to send ‘em in. Part 2 will be out soon.
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discluded · 2 years
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video / frankensteining translation 1 and translation 2:
I think Apo's personality is a lot like a horse, very strong. When a horse is not familiar with a person, it'll kick you, but after you get to know it and earn its trust, the horse can take you to so many great places. Apo is a very bright and cheerful person with high energy, similar to horse.
Mile (again) confirming the 🐎 is about Apo.
How do we feel fam about the fact Mile says Apo is like a horse and he also said his favorite LGBTQ movie is Brokeback Mountain, the gay cowboys movie? 😉
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Mile originally liked this tweet to confirm fans' theory on Aug 22 (about a week ago).
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(lmfao at Mile agreeing we're all clowns. that's valid. we do clown ourselves)
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nocturnalfrenzy · 9 months
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Is Brokeback Mountain a True Story?
Brokeback Mountain directed by Taiwanese director Ang Lee saw the theatres in the year 2005. Primarily, a romantic-drama set in old west theme introduces us to two American cowboys Jack Twist and Ennis Del Mar; the story takes us through their terrain like lives after they meet in 1963 while working as sheep herders on pastures of Brokeback Mountain. The film keeping their relationship at its core threads various phases of Jack and Ennis lives as they ride ahead. The depiction of Homosexuals in a Homophobic society makes it first one of its kind.
Ang Lee won his first Academy Award as Best Director for this movie. Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger gave two brilliant performances in their respective roles each demanding attention when on-screen, the cast also consisted names like Anne Hathaway, Michelle Willaims, David Harbour, Kate Mara.
Is Brokeback Mountain based on a true story?
The technically correct answer to this question would be a ‘NO’, the movie was adapted from a short story penned by Pulitzer fame American novelist Annie Proulx, the screenplay being written by Larry McMurty and Diana Ossana.
Fictionally the story is about these two characters and their love and journey of twenty years from 1963 to 1983 but it in actuality it’s the untold stories of all those Jack and Ennis that really existed in the fog of homophobic society.
In the early 1960s to late 1990s homosexuality was dangerous notion to have in U.S, several hate crimes that occurred in these times are the alibi of the aforementioned statement until 2003 when Lawrence vs Texas case brought a change in the laws. Jack and Ennis discover each other sexually, emotionally on Brokeback Mountain in Wyoming and keep seeing each other secretly in the name of fishing trips to hide from everyone. Duality in their lives makes the viewer a part of their journey since many of us live in duality, they prioritize responsibilities over love. Each of two leads get married to a woman but finding them in the want of each other’s company; the excitement in the body language and eyes of characters when they meet tells us all we need to know. Each of characters have different stands; Jack being more confident wants to have a life with Ennis divorcing his wife whereas Ennis even though divorced is afraid of the thorns of society they live in. In one scene Ennis says “If this things grabs hold of us again in wrong place, wrong time, then we are dead” all the while thinking about the thought process of his late homophobic father.
As the story rolls ahead both of them finds it difficult to maintain their dual lives showing the frustration and fits of rage in various altercations they have, both Jack and Ennis are distanced from their respective wives. Even through the tough times their love and emotional connection stays strong but they are not able live it to fullest. They live of the moments they spent together in Brokeback Mountain as Jack mentions aptly in a scene “All we have is Brokeback Mountain”. Since Brokeback Mountain stays as only standing proof of their relationship. The sexuality of the characters take a side seat while the film focuses on the mental struggle a homosexual person went through in those times.
The grounded and mature depiction of homosexual characters brings it more close to reality. In popular culture gay men are imagined of possessing flamboyant characteristics and being effeminate but in this film the characters don’t clad any of this colorful traits. So it seems Jack and Ennis could be anywhere or anyone hiding from the mindset of our social structure of this world we all belong to willingly or unwillingly. Once Ennis gets the knowledge about Jack’s death is taken aback and imagines him getting killed in the same way his father had described killing a homosexual person. This imagination of his brings forth the fear Ennis had in him throughout the story. The screenplay keeps the viewer guessing the validity of his imagination hence asking ourselves whether he died because of a hate crime or an accident, sadly the former option seeming more probable. In broader spectrum answering the big question that even though the film is fictional the building blocks are picked from reality of many homosexual men in those time periods.
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colourfulgreyscales · 6 months
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On Characters' Sexualities; Representation and Phobias.  The Case of Queer Representation in Strange Way of Life (and other films)
I was hesitant to do this essay for a long time.
On one level, we live in a very polarized world and my essay is going to be diplomatic.  Unfortunately, in polarized times like this, this means that I am going to be perceived as siding with the opposite side of your position rather than analyzing the whole thing from a neutral angle.
It also has to do with a queer (and the first draft seems to present them as gay.  Let's see if that changes as the story evolves, which will be impacted by now seeing the movie and interpretations) fanfiction where I pair Silva with another cowboy I have interpreted as queer through the years (Slow West's Silas Selleck.  More on him later).
OK, As you probably saw from the second paragraph, you probably know where I am headed with this.  There was one recent Tumblr entry that was posted as I was starting to write that nailed the same thesis of here.  Like the author, I do think Almodovar left the specifics of Silva and Jake's queer sexualities purposefully ambiguous and open to interpretation.  He never defined Strange Way of Life as a gay Western but a queer Western, and I do think that it is equally valid interpreting Jake and Silva as either gay or bisexual.
That unless one believes people can only be straight or gay and sexuality is that clear cut.
(I may argue that Almodovar has left some ambiguity in the nature of the queerness of some characters all along his, with many of his characters left free to identify as bisexual.  This is nothing new for him)
I also get that the gay fans of Pedro want a representation with his character that they hadn't been able to have before.  My bisexual bias make me think of Oberyn as possible queer representation, but I am not a gay man.   So I get they finally getting Pedro to have a character that represents them.   And based on historical facts, it is true that many gay men did get married to women and have children, and some had affairs with women to repress their desire for people of the same gender.  In fact, this is an argument I have made for Slow West's Silas Selleck, a character I read as gay. (*SPOILER ALERT*) I have had counterargued that Silas is "straight" because it was implied that he married Rose at the end and adopted the Swedish Children.  I made an analysis of it being a convenience arrangement and possibly the adoption of Children making Silas not obligated to sleep with Rose.  A similar argument could be said about Silva (except with him having a son).
However...  My problem is that some of these gay people asking for gay representation, use biphobic language.  Let me get out of the way that I am not talking about people saying it is not biphobic to interpret Silva as gay (and just leave it at that).  I also get the not liking Silva with a female character if can't relate to that.  BUT saying that interpreting Silva as bisexual "cheapens" the queerness of his (and for that matter, Jake's) characters or "corrupts" their story, ignores bisexual men as queer people simply because bisexual men can also desire women.  It's as if the possibility of desire women taints them and negates their queerness.    As a bisexual woman, I have gone through that crap from Lesbians for years.
(There is also the issue of gay people not believing that bisexual men exist, but to be fair, I have not seen Silva's sexuality critiqued from this angle.  It would be also a case of bi erasure if it is).
GENERAL BI MEN REPRESENTATION
There is another fact.  This is not a matter of "homophobic heterosexual women against gay representation."  Let's face it, there is a lot less bisexual male representation than gay men representation in media.  Only now we have more with Alex Claremont-Diaz in Red White and Royal Blue and Nick Nelson in Heartstopper.  They are more unambiguous and the representation comes with more casual mentions of being bi (either by the characters or the narrative).  But even with these characters, I have seen tjings like "Nick Nelson was just an adolescent, too young to figure out his sexuality.  He has not shown interest in women during the story." 
As points of reference: We have Brokeback Mountain.  There is strong evidence (even stronger as SWOL) that both Ennis and Jack could very well be bisexual.  You could argue that in their time they were married to women because they should, but even in the movie (I haven't read the book) they look very much attracted to their wives and Ennis to the girlfriend he had after his wife.  Counterarguments have included Ennis preference for anal sex in the book (plenty of heterosexuals and bisexuals like anal) and the book written by a woman.  Call me by Your Name has this same dilemma of men showing attraction to women in the movie (again, I haven't had the chance to get the book).  Their relations with women are more on screen and there has been an argument that they were gay and just experimenting, particularly Elio.  And that's valid.  But I also wonder if referring to these characters as bi, gay people feel they are being "corrupted" and "straightwashed" and "cheapened."  I know some say that it's not valid because Call Me By Your Name was written by a straight(-identified?) man anyway.
In conclusion: the interpretation of Silva and Jake as any sexuality other than straight is pretty much valid.  That being said, it is also true that there are not as much bi male representation as gay representation, and there is no need to incur in biphobic language when you want to make the (again valid) point of seeing Silva as gay.  Having heteronormative attractions doesn't make a bisexual/pansexual man any less queer (especially when they have queer attractions as well) and similar arguments can be done for a plethora of characters showing multiple gender attractions, whether on-screen or casually mentioning them.
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spyglahass · 1 year
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You relogged my art so now I have confidence to send asks djnsjdjdjx
I had to make vaugely fwhimmy art inbetween you posting it, I have mega fwhimmy brainrot BC of you and others, also I am down for all Cowboy Gay aesthetic esp if I can make them basically shirtless
this is honestly SO valid
and also a big mood because everytime I am drawing the sheriff I have to stop myself from giving him the sluttiest barely buttoned up shirt
btw always feel free to send me asks, I absolutely love all of them 👉👈
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ohgaylor · 1 year
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clarenecessities · 10 months
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Can we not say the newly canon confirmed lesbian would be better as a bisexual?
I understand if you are really into your headcanons but it’s sad how often lesbians are not celebrated by the wider community.
I understand also if you just meant it as a joke but it stung a little too much and maybe that is a sign it’s time for me to mosey on out and hit the dusty trail. Pleasure blogging with you.
"would be better" lmao. there's that good faith reading!
idrk how to respond to this because like. i am a lesbian? i'm not sure what you mean by wider community (gays in general? overwatch players?) but this is like, my own demographic. i'm allowed to have an opinion on how it's being 'represented'
i guess i'm sorry i can't derive more joy from representation, but i do not now and will never recognize word of god from Activision Blizzard, who have three canonical ages for the cowboy they had to rename after sexual assault allegations against his original namesake. like... they couldn't write their way out of a paper bag.
i categorically refuse to take ovw seriously. i hold up each character and i weigh them against a feather & what i determine is between me, god, and anyone who deigns to read my tags. i understand if you don't want to be counted among them & i wish you well.
what was the end game here? did you want me to reword my opinion to be less ambiguous? "i have always thought of pharah as bisexual, and do not respect blizzard in any capacity, so i will not be adjusting that opinion even though it would afford me direct representation". is this clearer/less hurtful to you?
like you shouldn't be looking to the global paramilitary hired guns for representation of any kind imo (except beloved gorilla), but if my long-standing headcanons about a game i don't even play anymore matter that much to you then like... i don't really know what to say. what stings? why? is there something about that feeling that's more tangible, or accessible, when it's caused by my tags? to me it seems like salt in a deeper wound, & i can't help address either in the course of one ask.
i guess to answer your question... yeah, we can not say that. i never said it in the first place, because it's nonsense. i'm not very into my ovw headcanons at all, as i now regard the franchise with something between ambivalence and disgust, depending on the news cycle. i guess it was kind of a joke bc i was claiming to understand blizzard's characters better than them, but i do think of pharah as bi & nobody is going to sway me on that. could see ace, maybe. but also it's barely a joke bc i really don't think they understand their characters so much as use them to deflect valid criticisms, and like... at least the versions in my head are consistent
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mycinecollection · 1 year
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The Misfits (1961) - Flawed but emblematic
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In 2022, Olivia Wilde's "Don't Worry Darling" has been making more headlines about the immense behind the scene drama than its filmmaking achievements. It may be the most recent case of "backstage issues overshadowing the movie itself" but it certainly ain't the first, more less the most intriguing. In 1961, John Huston's "The Misfits" was released and became way more remembered for being full of production issues and the very last movie of mythic Hollywood stars Marilyn Monroe and Clark Cable than for its tale of four lost souls wandering in Nevada.
So what is this movie all about after all?
"The Misfits" is a drama/western about a recently divorced woman named Roslyn (Monroe) who meets war-veteran widow Guido (Eli Wallach) and aging cowboy Gay (Cable) and, having not a single idea of what to do with her own life, goes on a series of little adventures with them, picking up another lost cowboy (Perce, played by Montgomery Clift) on their way. With such a star-crowded cast and legendary director John Huston behind the camera, I had high expectations for this one but unfortunately I do not think it belongs to the "best works" list of any of those Hollywood icons.
It's not that this is a bad movie. It does have great cinematography and some very interesting scenes, dialogues and reflections. Each character has a sad, frustrating backstory and is somewhat trying to go on without knowing much what to do. In this sense, the movie is relatable and did not age at all. The dilemmas some of these people face are realistic and allow the viewer to connect with them even in current times.
However, it is too flawed to be regarded as a masterpiece. First, Monroe's character seems poorly written. Not only that, she is clearly written by a man. It's just so unauthentic how she makes some very valid points against some of the male characters actions (especially Gay's) just to run back to them a minute later, pretty much accepting whatever they give her. To me she's exactly how the average man of the 60s saw a women: she's caring, sensitive and sensual (but not vulgar), but also depicted as hysteric and resigned. What makes it even worse is that the scriptwriter was Monroe's own husband (!), although their marriage failed during the production. One thing seems to have affected the other, as Monroe was apparently disappointed too on how her character was written, while Miller seems to have incorporated some of his own disappointments about his then-wife in parts of the script.
Another thing I disliked about the movie was its uneven pacing. The first half has many scenes but feel too slow. I just kept asking myself "ok but how long I'll have to wait for something actually interesting to happen?".
I must say that the second half does deliver good performances, hard-to-watch scenes and actual drama between the characters. All that in a stunning landscape with beautiful shots from cinematographer Russell Metty. That second half does make up for the almost boring beginning of the movie. It does show melancholic performances from stars who were all in one way or another feeling as lost and in pain as their own characters.
I did find the ending lacklustre though, again because of how Roslyn actions just did not make sense to me! After that great climax scene with all the characters facing up to their personal values, trying to understand to what they stand for, to just end it like it was a story about a couple going through a marriage crisis seemed simply so...silly.
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Ok so the movie has its moments and it's worth-watching for the sake of it, now what about the drama?
The fact that this movie was completed is already a great achievement given all the problems it went through in the production stage.
Starting with director John Huston, who apparently spent a good amount of his time during filming gambling in Nevada casinos, often showing up on set not in his best shape after his nights out.
Then, we had Marilyn Monroe. She was already notorious for forgetting lines, showing up late (or not showing up at all) and being addicted to pills and alcohol when "The Misfits" was shoot but this time seemed to be even worse. Her marriage with scriptwriter Arthur Miller fell apart in the middle of the filming and the pair stayed in separate rooms and wouldn't even talk to each other in the later stages of the production. Shooting was even shut down for two weeks while Marilyn went to the hospital to detox. Given all the problems Monroe was going through during the make of this movie, it should not be surprising that this was her last completed film.
Monroe was not the only star in this movie to be in pain. Montgomery Clift was dealing with severe alcohol and pills addiction too, his mental state never fully recovering from the shocking car accident he suffered in 1956. Marilyn even famously described him as the only person she knew who was in worse shape than herself. Although Clift lived for another 6 years after "The Misfits" , cowboy Perce was his last relevant role.
Lastly, we have Golden Age icon Clark Gable, who complained about Marilyn's dysfunctional behaviour on set and was also annoyed with director John Huston money-losing habits. Gable was approaching his 60s during filming , with a deteriorating health after decades of heavy drinking and smoking. The actor died of a heart attack just days after shooting wrapped, but lived enough to see rough cuts of the movie and be happy with what would be his last performance.
MyCineCollection Score (MCCS) : 7
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"The Misfits" (1961)
Dir. John Huston
IMDB: 7.2
Letterboxd: 3.68
Metascore: 77
Rotten Tomatoes (A): 78%
Rotten Tomatoes (C): 97%
MCCS: 7
Average: 7.8/10
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pierrotsoup · 2 years
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There is literally nothing better than country and folk music forreal . I love country music so much it just really feels like being a person . Also I feel like only fucking with orville peck /brandi carlisle etc and dissing on all other country music is very weird cause some mfs are like. Country is only nice when it is a specific kind of sanitized yearning that caters to me!. Like listen to the old stuff and have historical context hello! I fucking love and cherish Orville peck and his songs are incredible but he is not the only valid country artist fr. And some mfs just hate on all country with very little context which is . Weird and I feel like country music hate is just. Classism . Also the point of country music is obviously not hyper patriotic nationalist garbage takes either and I despise that kind of modern pop country and it feels very sterilized and weird . Just like the rich white hypermasculine ification of the cowboy is so weird it is like in kaz rowes cowboy video essay(in my fave video essays list it is so good <3). But anyway people forget that like. blues( literally one of countries greatest influences hello) and a lot of gospel and such was invented by black people and a huge percentage of cowboys were indigenous and black and also all of them were poor and a lot of them were queer. Anyway country music is so. Being human and class struggle and building loving comminity and girlbossism and building yourself up and feeling separated from society at large and inescapable lonesomeness and also comradery and the beauty of love and existing and the world being very beautiful and also harsh and horrible and suffocating. And a little bit of communism and some gay yearning also but let us not erase all the like. Relevant and cool history of cowboyism and country music . Country music is so fucking incredibld YEOW it just represents an entire genre of feelings by itself . also like I don't believe in the legitimacy of America as a country at all but there is a lot of actual wonderful culture that is honestly one of the only good things to come out of America's history. a lot of really interesting incredible music and food and stories and dialects and architecture and the list goes on is just only a result of rural poc and poor people esp in the south. Ok that is my two cents good night<3
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allrelativefiction · 1 year
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sid i got gay cowboy and it made me feel seen and validated thank u 🙏
I'm so glad to hear that 😌💗 yeehaw, you absolute legend 🤠
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izzyspussy · 1 year
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You always like the cowboy post pffft so so valid yeehaw
I'm a Midwesterner bordering on Southern. and I'm gay. 🤠
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majormeilani · 1 year
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Speak your truth (Bi Grooves)
Also doesnt Connie have cowboy shit painted on his side of the changing rooms? Like personalizing aint out of question
BI GROOVES!!!!! tho my personal hc for him has always been pan but that's because i'm sillay and i feel like it fits him too but i also think bi grooves is very valid <3 (and gay grooves too ofc i just know he's not straight!!)
but LOL YEAH
conductor has some stuff that points to him not being entirely straight like Come On jahavjsksvsj (i've always seen him as bi tho <3 we stan a king)
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rabid-catboy · 2 years
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Cishet American white men love to romanticize the wild west and cowboys particularly as a symbol of "good ol American values", ignoring how many cowboys were actually POC, GNC, trans, etc. The homosocial environment of all men also made an excellent opportunity for gay and pretty gay by modern standards relationships. Visiting brothels and the like could often result in horrible STDs, so having sex with other men was often just a safer option
Yeah
Also ..... How lesbians were sorta more accepted than gay men at the time but only because no one thought it was valid ............... The two women who shot themselves out near a fence to be together in heaven rather than be forced to live a normal heterosexual life.. Cries
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foxssie · 3 years
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Jaskier's new post breakup look july 2021
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backseatloversz · 3 years
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thinkin about that time veronica said “they’re each others soulmates. good for them, don’t you think?” while her and archie watched bughead in a way that could only be described as Longing and i could very well interpet it as Repressed Gay Pining and nobody had cheated on anyone yet. yea
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