after a day of being unnecessarily mean to cam, charlie always makes it up to him with a cuddle session by lights out.
charlie just pats the empty space next to him on his cramped little bed and goes, âcâmon, get in,â whilst looking at cam who has his back stubbornly turned in daltonâs direction.
every single time cam tells himself that heâs not gonna give in, but he never lives up to his word. so the minute charlie calls out his name for the second time, cam is already scrambling out of bed to get to his roommateâs side of the dorm.
or when camâs in a really salty mood and refuses to move himself over to charlieâs mattress, mister dalton just invites himself over and plops down right next to the red head.
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richard cameron mood board ââ´ď¸Ë・â (he is my son and i love him eternally)
idk if this captured his vibe, but it matches my internal vision of him and i like it, so im okay with it :D (idk lmk what yg think bc i feel like we all perceive him differently lol)
oh maybe i shouldâve actually put a picture of him on it⌠anyways silly moodboard under the cut!! @grim-hedonism
average cameron defender watching/reading experience:
(this silly board is honestly what i wanted to do in the first place but then i got inspired and stuck on pinterest so now we just have the real moodboard and the crack moodboard)
To preface this: I am a huge fan of Cameron as in like I'm the world's #1 Cameron defender so it hurts to constantly see his character be misinterpreted or straight up HATED by other members of this fandom.
I also have some controversial opinions on this topic, so please read through the whole post before you just blindly ignore or block me đ
First of all, Cameron is a kid. He's a scared and confused and stressed out kid who just lost a friend to suicide and he doesn't know how to process it which is why he's so quick to blame Keating. Which is the same thing that Todd did when he blamed Neil's father. The loss of a friend is hard for anyone, especially for kids/young adults that age, and ESPECIALLY if that person died by suicide. Your brain doesn't know how to make sense of it, so you jump to blame something or someone else for it. You can see examples of this when you look at conspiracies surrounding celebrities that committed suicide (Kurt Cobain is the first one that comes to mind for me) and how their spouses or other people that were close to them often get accused of murdering their loved one or at the very least are blamed for their death in some way.
I also agree with Cameron to an extent. Keating wasn't completely innocent and he did contribute to Neil's death. He acted more like a friend to his students when he should have been a responsible adult and teacher and should have properly cautioned them against doing things that would have negative consequences, ESPECIALLY when he basically encouraged Neil to disobey his father. We also don't really see Keating have any positive interactions with Cameron, literally the closest thing we get to that is just him poking fun at Cameron. Keating also didn't handle Todd's anxiety in the best way, I know for a fact that if I would've been thrown into a situation like the improvisational poem scene when I'd moved to a new school back in my junior year I would have vomited just due to the anxiety alone. But anyways, Keating just feels like the parent who doesn't care if their kid wears a seatbelt, he has that mindset of "oh it'll be fine that bad stuff won't happen to us" until it does. And then you're fucked. I have had teachers like Mr. Keating before, who didn't care much about making progress and cared more about being friends with their students, which is how I went through THREE YEARS of guitar class without making any real progress. They just let kids goof off and do whatever they wanted instead of actually teaching that class.
We also repeatedly see Cameron being excluded or ignored by the poets, first when he's against the idea of joining the dead poets society and is eventually pressured into it, and again when he tries to tell his story in the cave and everyone stops him because they've apparently heard it before and they don't care about Cameron enough to let him just tell his story again. He's also ignored by Charlie many times during the whole girls in the cave and having girls at Welton debacle. This, and the previously mentioned weird treatment from Mr. Keating, would understandably cause Cameron to be a bit distant from the rest of the group. The only person that ever really tries to include him is Neil, when he invited Cameron to their study group.
I don't think that Cameron's "betrayal" even truly counts as a betrayal. I really do think that he had the best interests of his friends in mind, even if he was a bit misguided, and while it was wrong for him to try to place all of the blame on Keating, you can't say that while defending Todd for blaming Neil's father. And yes, while Neil's father is mainly to blame for the death of his son due to his overbearing (and implied to be abusive) parenting, Keating is also partially to blame for Neil's death because he was not giving Neil the proper guidance that he needed and for encouraging his reckless behavior and especially for encouraging Neil to disobey his father. Keating repeatedly stepped over the student-teacher boundary in a way that was inappropriate. I don't think that Cameron "throwing Keating under the bus" was a selfish act done only to save himself, he GENUINELY cared about Neil and his other friends and wanted justice for all of them.
Throughout the whole movie, Cameron is clearly just trying to be accepted. He gets good grades and studies and does whatever his teachers and textbooks say because he wants the authority figures in his life to pay attention to him and to like him (which actually says a lot about his home life, but that's getting too into headcanon-y territory so I'll save that for another post). And even after his protests, he still goes along with whatever his friends want to do because he wants to be a part of the group and to feel included.
It still annoys me that he calls Todd a stiff in that one scene, but later on while they're getting ready for the play Todd messes up Cameron's hair right after he finally got it fixed so I feel like they're even after that lol. Also, the fact that Cameron is seen fixing his hair all the time shows how much he values other people's approval and how he feels like he has to look good and presentable at all times. He's clearly a pretty anxious person. He's more similar to Todd than many people realize, not only with their similar reactions to Neil's death (they both jump to blame someone else for it) but also with their anxious personalities.
Alsoâď¸even if Cameron did "betray" they poets Judas style, I think that just makes his character more interesting because of the drama and angst. Don't even get me started on his dynamic with Charlie and how the two parallel each other in such an interesting way. They are two sides of the same coin, they both just want to be accepted by the people around them.
Neil's suicide isn't about who's fault it is, it's just a dark twist on the whole "carpe diem" message of the movie. Neil is finally able to take his life into his own hands in a very literal sense, and he is finally able to truly defy the control that his parents the school had over the choices he made about his life.
TLDR: everyone always asks for more complex characters but y'all can't even handle Richard Cameron from Dead Poets Society.
I'm not sure who created this meme, and if anyone knows please let me know so I can credit them or remove this part of the post if needed, but I feel like this sums up Cameron perfectly. Please let this guy have a break, God knows what he's been through with having Charlie of all people as a roommate. He just wants to be loved and accepted!! He's grieving the loss of Neil just as much as everyone else was!!! Be nice to him!! aaaaaaa!!!!!!
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book grace loves to go on and on about rockyâs intelligence. every page heâs like rocky is SO smart, and so talented and skilled, eridians are probably WAY smarter than humans right rocky (and rockyâs like no, i think weâre of similar intelligence just in different ways) and grace is like NAH eridians are smarter, especially rocky, whoâs probably the smartest one of all, who can fix anything and do anything and god i miss him i wish he was here right now. i wonder if he wants to do surgery on me. because i would let him if he asked
i feel so defensive and protective of people with ARFID like if i had a disorder that made my brain register 90% of food as poison for no reason and i had a bazillion people on the internet constantly calling me a manchild who needs to just grow up and stop being a picky eater i would start killing people
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I spent the afternoon arranging our books by size and color (and itâs so satisfying and looks amazing) and my partner came home and stared in shock at the bookcase and then said âiâm a librarian, you canât do this.â
it has occurred me during this process that apparently not everyone thinks about books by what color they are? like, literally when iâm looking for a book, i picture it in my mind. i have a veryâŚtactile experience with the books i read and idk! i thought everyone did that lol.
my partner was like âhow will i find [this book] for instanceâ and i replied âeasy, itâs purpleâ and he looked at me like i was a witch.
This actually is interesting in terms of information-seeking behavior, which is a thing librarians think about a lot and often actually study (some library jobs require you to publish, and academic librarians, for instance, will often use the students at the college they work at to study how they search for information in order to figure out how to best provide them services).
When you go for an MLS (Masterâs of Library Science, which is a thing, and which is usually required for âprofessional-levelâ library work [which is also a weird and contentious concept that I wonât go into here]), one of the things you study is the organization of information. This deals with how to determine what a book or other material is âabout"âa concept we tongue-in-cheek call âaboutness"âand how to convey that to a potential user of the item and make it easy for them to find. Things like keywords and subject headings, do I put this book about how often wild birds attack aerial drones in with books about birds or with books about technology, if its a fictional novel do I put fantasy in itâs own section or mix it in with all of the other fiction, so on and so on.
OP is organizing books by how they would look for them. OPâs partner is thinking in terms of aboutness. This is a system that works for OP because itâs their personal library: they know basically what books they own and they only own books that are relevant to them, and if they know what the book looks like, that can be a quick way to find it.
In a library that assumes the public (or people who do not own that particular collection of books) are using the collection, that doesnât work. Books are often re-issued in multiple covers, or re-bound in new covers when they get worn out, and if the user doesnât know what the book looks like or is expecting a different cover, theyâre lost. Thatâs why non-personal libraries used standardized cataloging systems like the Dewey Decimal System or Library of Congress System to organize a book by what itâs âaboutâ, and then put books about the same or similar topics together, marked with labels and signage so a person unfamiliar with the book or collection can find their way to it.
Basically, OPâs system works for their own personal library, because itâs best suited to how the primary userâOP themselvesâlooks for books. OPâs librarian partner is coming from a background of thinking in terms of a public-facing collection, where aboutness is the key criteria and communicating it to a user unfamiliar with the collection is the priority.
as much as I respect mittsie as a ship and wholly see why people ship it, I actually can't get past how much I love the idea of them being in a QPR (queer-platonic relationship)!!! like just imagine them living together and hosting little parties for the other poets and having a hoard of cats and being so bestied out and full of love that they do everything together even tho they're not dating :-)
this is also cause I hc meeks as aroace and pittsie as biromantic and ace !!!
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Cameron following Keating's advice to an extent btw: "You must trust that your beliefs are unique, even if the herd says 'that's bad.'" The herd being the rest of the Dead Poets Society. It's not like he ignored Keating's advice entirely, under all his other reasons he figured he'd try to be unique in his beliefs compared to everyone else who was just willing to get themselves and each other in trouble. Cameron as the go-between for authority and the rebellion, and if anything, at least snitching was his own choice that he made after going along with either crowd for so long.