dharmagun:

dharmagun:

patheticgayblog:

Wilde (1997)

feasting with the panthers, first course

i love this film. stephen fry playing the part he was born to play, and they had to cast the supernaturally beautiful jude law so that we could finally understand why someone as intelligent as wilde could do Something That Stupid. plus, i love the little “not on the LIPS, peasant” headtoss in this gif. bosie was a vicious tease.

hrefnatheravenqueen:

Tweet 1:
Men, for all of history: Women and gays aren’t allowed
Women and gays: Create something inclusive for everyone who isn’t a bigot
Men: That’s gatekeeping

Tweet 2:

Men, for all of history: We’d be fine with you making your own games and comics and cartoons, we just want to keep the existing stuff for only us!
Women and gays: Make new media for everyone
Men: Not like that

Tweet 3:
Men, for all of history: Never show any interest in cartoons and toys aimed at girls
Women and gays: Revitalize an 80’s toy ad cartoon and make it current for the times
Men: We are deeply concerned about this reimagining of our most favorite beloved character, where are her tits

Tweet 4:

Men: If media aimed at young girls doesn’t show exclusively women that I would like to fuck, how are these young girls going to know to grow up into women that I want to fuck? Misandry, also rainbow hair is poison

Tweet 5:

Men: Respond to this thread with Not All Men, Ur Using a Broad Tipped Brush, Ur Generalizing, etc
Me: Yeah no shit, oh yeah also you’re muted now have being mad quietly

Goddess, I love @jenbartel . ❤ ❤ ❤

Tumblr Change That May Affect Historical-NonFiction Posts

jumpingjacktrash:

historical-nonfiction:

Hey guys! So last night, tumblr stopped letting posts with links show up in tumblr searches.

Since I try very hard to source all my posts, and to include links to the sources, that means h-nf posts may not show up in searches. Unfortunately, h-nf has over 6,000 posts, and the vast majority have links attached. 

Sorry for any inconvenience!

tumblr search is super broken anyway. when i want to search for a particular tumblr post, i use google.

bogleech:

sorry-ipanicked:

Some dude bro on the internet talking about the new She-Ra reboot: Ugh SJWs are taking over cartoons and making them all preachy. I hate it when shows try to push an agenda on kids. Why can’t they be like they used to be, you know?

Original He-Man, looking straight at the audience: We had a lot of fun here today, but you know what isn’t fun? Judging others based on how they look. Not liking a person because he or she is a different race or religion is wrong. Also, plant a tree, and don’t do drugs.

Lou Scheimer was born to a German Jewish family and believed that his cartoons had a responsibility to teach children kindness and respect for everybody.

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Back then there were also MILITANT divides between “boy’s” and “girl’s” entertainment but when he found out He-Man had at least a small following of little girls he pitched the concept of He-Man’s sister She-Ra and was insistent she be as tough a warrior as her brother. He saw that girls actually did like “scary” sword and sorcery and had a WHOLE NEW FUCKING SHOW made so they could feel acknowledged and have a heroine to look up to with her very own series.

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Later he would help design a whole new sci-fi fantasy setting with the most creative control he ever had, Bravestarr, and was adamant that the hero be a Native American man, the first ever in a starring role on a kid’s action show. He also wanted Bravestarr to be a positive role model by being a patient, gentle, soft spoken man who abhors violence and avoids using guns at all costs.

These cartoons are remembered as schlocky toy commercials and they ARE entertaining that way but real love went into them by a guy who wanted kids to grow up more sensitive and caring. Some of these same geeks crying about THE SJW’S were raised by even more bluntly progressive media than we’ve almost ever had and they didn’t even know it.

dharmagun:

dharmagun:

patheticgayblog:

Wilde (1997)

feasting with the panthers, first course

i love this film. stephen fry playing the part he was born to play, and they had to cast the supernaturally beautiful jude law so that we could finally understand why someone as intelligent as wilde could do Something That Stupid. plus, i love the little “not on the LIPS, peasant” headtoss in this gif. bosie was a vicious tease.