🇬🇪 Georgia (Sakartvelo) protesting against foreign agents bill.
*cries in extremely ambitious yet easily confused n therefore always disoriented in their life choices adhd gal*
you don't always need to be working towards big goals or trying to radically change your life.
you're allowed to just take time to exist, learn about yourself, what makes you happy, and enjoy being here.
taking time to rest and recover does not make you any less then people that doing different things.
YES YES YES AND MILLION MORE YESES
your character’s the damsel in distress. how’s that workin’ out?
this trope depicts women as helpless, let’s be real here.
thread by @fictionalturtlenecks <3
— all I see of this trope are women who are desperate for their prince charming/knight in shining armour to come & save them from certain doom when they could easily save themselves… we’re not helpless, y’know.
if you’re making ONLY girls the victims in your story, I think there’s a problem (typecasting/sexism)
has misogynistic origins. & it’s rare to see it as something progressive
teaches girls that they need a man to save them when they’re in trouble
I just want to see the girl NOT being the one who has to be saved. it seems like a stereotypical gender role
it can be written well! especially if the girl is also saving others & is in a situation where it makes sense for her to be the one saved
please no “she needs saving! even though she can do it herself! we need the love interest to help when they don’t need to!”
it should show more women that can fight & be independent. they don’t have to rely on some guy to save them in every single situation
I seriously cannot express how much I hate this trope; it’s usually sexist, it just is
it always has to be a female character. give me men that need help too!
it’s not the worst thing. there could be worse tropes.
it gives young girls the idea that they’re helpless, that they need to wait for their prince charming.
it makes younger boys think that they need a submissive woman, not capable of doing anything herself.
HOW LONG DOES SHE HAVE TO WAIT TO BE SAVED?
what would be cool is if the roles were reversed. if it wasn’t a guy & a girl. the possibilities are endless.
why does the girl never do anything to save herself? why does the girl have no basic intelligence? if we’re going to be writing that, can we factor that in?
unless you give it a twist like they did in shrek because that was perfect
make it male version & a little less “in distress” or less “helpless” (it would be an interesting idea)
while it’s a controversial trope, if written in a way where it’s not too helpless it would be a good trope.
at least give her a good reason why she can’t save herself
it makes the character seem like they’re not independent
women are girlbosses & we don’t need men. this trope can d!e. might reconsider if it’s wlw
this trope was ages—& I mean AGES—ago. these days, it’s offensive & misogynistic
suggests that women are helpless & require (usually) a man to save them
I hate when a female fighter is turned into a damsel for no good reason
more male characters being in distress that doesn’t make them “less manly” or whatever
as long as the girl isn’t a complete shell of a human being
it can be a lot of fun if we see the “damsel” trying to figure out how to escape. if they just sit there passively & wait to be rescued, it’s very dull.
there was too much of this before the 2000s, but now w/ so many “girlboss” protagonists, it feels like it’s become cool to refuse help
everyone, regardless of gender, should be feeling safe & comfy w/ receiving help
sometimes problems in life are easier to solve w/ more people
STOP associating the damsel in distress trope w/ romance
it doesn’t always have to be a guy who is giving the help. it can be a girl or themself!!
as long as the damsel isn’t the only female & there are competent women too
negative version of the maiden archetype. to become a hero, she must learn to save herself
male characters as the “damsel”? yes please
the takes on this trope where the cliché is twisted in some way >
more linked to classics & disney, definitely not necessary anymore. fairly outdated
it would be funny to put a man as the damsel in distress for once
it’s highly outdated & promotes both male saviourism & the idea that all women are helpless
“I’m a damsel. I’m in distress. I can handle this. have a nice day.”
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i want to take a break from life for at least a millennium;’)
On the night of July 23rd, russia attacked Odesa, a Ukrainian port city. The center of Odesa is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The enemy is destroying historic buildings and lives. This night 19 people were wounded, 1 person was killed.
6 residential buildings, including apartment buildings, were destroyed. Two architectural monuments, a temple, were damaged. Dozens of cars were mutilated. Many buildings have broken windows, damaged roofs and facades.
Blindness to Russian colonialism distorts Westerners’ view of the Ukraine war
Yet, Westerners safe from bombardment like long-shot third-party presidential candidate Cornel West continue to accommodate Russia. In a July 13 interview with CNN's Kaitlan Collins, West called Russia's invasion "criminal" but insisted it was "provoked by the expansion of NATO" and is a "proxy war between the American Empire and the Russian Federation," adding Neville Chamberlain-esque icing on the appeasement cake by proposing Ukrainian territorial concessions to Russia.
The tell in West's remarks was calling the U.S. an empire but referring to Russia by its de jure name, implicitly erasing its imperial, colonial character. It's a common tendency among the segment of the left to which West belongs, one that Kazakhstan-born Pitzer College sociology professor Azamat Junisbai attributes to ignorance and a myopic, know-nothing focus on American imperialism to the exclusion of imperialism by other nations.
"They're kind of imperial about their anti-imperialism," Junisbai said. "There's something very provincial and strange about it where you literally do not know anything about what's happening beyond this one issue you care about."
you guys really need to be educated on russia's indigenous people. some of you will rightfully call out isnotreal and usa on being settler colonies dependant on stealing land and killing it's indigenous population but then say that "i don't support russia but they aren't the same". tell that to yakut, buryat, chukchi, chechens, cirkassians, ingush, ossetians, tatars, nenets, tuvans, bashkirs, udmurts, qirimtatar of illegally occupied crimea, and many, many others. their land stolen, their culture on the verge of extinction; they're facing racism and discrimination in their own land, their activists are being thrown to prisons. russia is no different from usa
i love it when you start doing little things different & notice how much you’ve grown as a person just by that. like you from a year ago would not have handled that situation the way you are now. you’ve changed for the better. & that is so satisfying
man the bravest shit you can do in this world is love indefinitely
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