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HOLY SHIT TESSA 😵
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sircavities · 7 months
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I fear that we as a fandom have collectively become too used to the queer not being bait anymore.
we've been properly fed for once, and marvel has taken it upon them to remind us what it feels like to starve.
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fxnfiction · 1 year
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presenting: my 2023 year of reading queer literature (part 1).
next few months focus will be on sapphic books, so swing over some recommendations!
enjoy my funky commentary, im in a weird mood. all my opinions!
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mattzerella-sticks · 1 month
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Marvel, X-Men, whoever - I'm begging you.
Let these two (Wolverine and Bishop) get together.
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asha-mage · 10 months
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Here's a pride month flavor musing for you:
There's something to be said about the fact that even when works of period art are deliberately using a fun house mirror version of history so they can have more modern/progressive sensibilities for either race (Bridgerton) or feminism (Mrs Masiel) they still almost always maintain a period accurate attitude twords homosexuality and queerness.
It's almost like this weird tacit acknowledgement that though we can expect the audience to accept a desegregated British Aristocracy or a 1950s house wife doing stand-up comedy that speaks to modern feminist struggles, we can't expect an audience to accept gay people having happy fulfilling lives and relationships in the same way. Queerness still has this edge of enforced tragedy, secrecy, and shame to it. Of course Shy Baldwin is forced to marry a woman in order to keep his fame and to loose his best friend after nearly being outed. Of course Suzie's one romance is a tragic heartbreak that embittered her to love and left her "happy to be alone". Of course Reynolds and Brimsley must steal moments in secret and ultimately be separated- without even a passing explanation as to why their not together in the "later" timeline. Their is certainly no scene of them reuniting in the same way George and Charlotte get. Reynolds and Brimsley are queer, it's assumed they don't get to be happy and end up together, even as the show lauds the undying and unyielding love of a interracial Queen Charlotte and King George.
I know that it's just a reflection of where our society is and yet....I can't help but wish it was different. I love all these big budget glossy period pieces that look back at our history and ask "what if it had been different? What if we had been kinder and more accepting and less hateful?" and I genuinely do believe that is a question worth asking. I just think it's a question worth asking for everyone.
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xfactor7aurora · 6 months
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Inktober? No! Auraki content attack!! ✴️🧡✴️🧡✴️🧡✴️🧡
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inkymaws · 5 months
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lgbtpopcult · 6 hours
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Countdown to Dream: 13
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arsenicflame · 8 months
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i lure you in with my incredible izzy hands takes and then i strike by spamming your dash with lesbians youve never heard of
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sophistibitchin · 7 months
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All these canon queers and punk characters in the past year(s) is what finally brought me back to tumblr. I got tired of characters not allowed to just be and having to bend to society (heteronormativity and reformed punks). I didn’t want to exist in half shadow and I’m tired of my media representation doing the same.
But thank all that is sacred and profane, creators have been coming through for me lately.
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amakiakudian · 10 months
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Gwenpool!
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ramrage · 2 years
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i’m like. cackling to myself at 4 am looking at this because WHAT THE FUCK. who the fuck does this?????? this is so fucking. yo. like i have had people actually inside of me and were they to touch me like this and look at me like this, it would feel too intimate. like, my skin would fucking crawl. but hoo hoo hoo here these imbeciles are, looking at each other like they’ve hung up the moon and stars i can’t fucking handle it i really can’t
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bloodymarymorstan · 2 years
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My initial thoughts about queer rep in Thor: Love and Thunder
So I just came back from the movie feeling pretty good about what I’d seen in terms of representation only to find out that a lot of people are really unhappy so here’s my take:
I didn’t personally really follow the press for the movie so I didn’t see that Taika and Natalie had called it “super gay”, which I definitely understand is iffy considering what was actually there. That being said, I feel like people calling the representation “blink-and-you’ll-miss it” is a little harsh. Valkyrie’s queerness was referred to several times, as was the gay nature of Korg’s species. I’ve seen blink-and-you’ll-miss-it representation and this did not feel like that to me. When my friend and I were walking home from the movie we were actively praising it for the fact that the queer elements were brought up multiple times and were actually relevant to the characters instead of, say, in Loki when his bisexuality was mentioned one time and then completely ignored for the rest of the show.
I can see why people would be disappointed if they went into the movie fully expecting a major queer romance but considering how abysmal Marvel has been in the past in terms of queer representation this movie was miles better. That’s not to say that we shouldn’t be critical of it, but I think that taking the context of Marvel and Disney into consideration is important. I would have loved it if Valkyrie had a relationship with a woman in this movie, but queer people also do not have to currently be in a gay relationship for their identity to be valid, so the fact that she was explicitly confirmed to have been with a woman in the past still counts as representation. Also, at the end of the day this is still a movie about Thor, who I don’t think anyone expected to be kissing a man, so I’m a bit surprised that people are so surprised that it was focused on the straight relationship.
Ultimately everyone is entitled to their own opinion and these discourses are always important to have, but I do think that being completely dismissive of all representation that isn’t romance-based and totally central to the plot can be a dangerous road to go down. It’s also important to be wary of putting people like Taika, who is still a (presumably) straight man at the mercy of Disney, up on pedestals because of other projects like Our Flag Means Death. There is no doubt that the queer rep in Thor 4 is not perfect, and I hope to god that Marvel actually gives us a main queer romance soon, but it’s also kind of the best we have at this point and I don’t think that should be ignored either. The sad truth is that this is a slow fight, but this movie is still an important step along the way.
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imreaallyasorry · 4 months
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I love hiding little tidbits in pins and patches with characters
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mxesart · 1 year
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“I walked into that room, knowing I’d fall in love with her.”
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