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erotica1star · 4 months
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2000ish · 2 years
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sacredfiend · 2 years
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heath ledger photographed by anthony mandler for flaunt magazine, 2002
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apologeticallyfat · 6 months
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The Girls That Carried The 90s/00s
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kiramekisketch · 1 month
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I had an Artist Alley customer ask for a Princess Tutu shirt design so here is a Princess Tutu shirt design. :3 Follow my artblog for when orders open ♥
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coolkidsrecreating · 6 months
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Jessica Alba in the early 2000s
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lilaceas · 1 year
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What would they think? This week, Emily and V -- okay. This episode was supposed to be about the April 2000 Slate Magazine article, "Luke Skywalker Is Gay?"  And it does start out that way. But thanks to Emily's personal fannish history and a tiny footnote in the article, this episode goes... somewhere else. And oh my god.
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mycollectionmylife · 1 month
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Axl Rose e Robin Finck 🎤🌹🎸🔫🌹🤘
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pink-dvrkness · 2 years
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blkcultureunlocked · 2 years
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Aaliyah at the ‘Aaliyah’ album singing at FYE Rockefeller Plaza in New York City (July 2001).
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erotica1star · 4 months
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pastel-goth-milf · 2 years
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This is very unsurprising, considering this is the band came out with the song "American Idiot."
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aimmyarrowshigh · 1 month
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In the Princess Diaries, before Mia becomes friends with Tina, we know Tina is kind of a loner because of her bodyguard. what are your thoughts on why Tina never had any friends... I mean not even ONE friend! But With Mia's friendship, Tina has no problem making fast friends with everyone else, even a boyfriend eventually.
I mean... I hate that this is the answer, but like, my answer both in-universe and out-universe is "racism and Islamophobia." Like, Tina was introduced in what, 2002? In America? As a hijabi Muslim girl?
It's amazing that Tina exists as a character at all, let alone as a totally lovable character who SHOULD HAVE BEEN IN THE MOVIES (but also, thank goodness she wasn't because it WAS like 2002 and she's a hijabi Muslim girl and the movies would NOT have done her justice or grace).
Tina is probably the best character, likability-wise, in the Princess Diaries series, and that's awesome. But those books were also written 20 years ago, in America, even if it's an America where 9/11 didn't explicitly happen and, you know, four years of high school took like 15 years of pop culture references to happen.
Like... look at how Perrin was introduced and treated in PD2. It's *horrifying* transphobia. HORRIFYING, gut-clenching, heartbreaking, just... AWFUL transphobia... played as a joke. By characters who we love! And are good people! But it was like 2002. And that's how it was in 2002. The context of the time is so... part and parcel of the PD books, because they ARE written as Mia's diaries and DO have so many pop culture references that date them. But also, the social attitudes of the characters date them, too.
(Like, it's been a while since I've reread the whole series, but... Josh and JP both try to manipulate mansplain manwhore their way into Mia's pants in ways that I do not think would be written today. Like JP is straight up a gaslighter and Josh is low-key a sexual assault guy. Like. Correct me if I'm wrong there and confusing book!Josh for movie!Josh, but... it's not great, right? Like it's pretty bad.)
And... it's amazing that Mia's friend group has Lilly (Jewish), Shameeka (Black), Ling Su (Chinese, queer), Boris (immigrant), Perrin (trans or intersex and queer), and Tina (Muslim), considering when the books were being written.
But are they all like... good representation? NOT stereotypical and tokenized?
No.
And is Mia (or Meg, in Mia's voice) NOT prejudiced in ways that were really common in 2002?
...No.
And even some of Mia's prejudices are plot points, like her Americentrism interfering with her understanding or empathizing with Genovian culture and customs (parking meters).
Mia is very, very, very much a teenager of the early 2000s. And so is Tina. And I think sadly for Tina, so were the other students at AEHS. I have no trouble believing that no one would have been Tina's friend even though she's an awesome person and deserves the world.
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pixiedreamclub · 1 year
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Zack de la Rocha and Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine at the "Leeds Festival" in Leeds on August 23, 2008
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cowboy-doinggay · 4 months
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On the days were they didn’t have missions, shoko and gojo would play with geto’s hair. And put it in hairstyles that were popular during the times. I just know they spent like an hour crimping geto hair. Like these kind of styles.
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This ones is gojo favorite.
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