Cartoon by John O'Brien for NEW YORKER magazine, 1991.

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Cartoon by John O'Brien for NEW YORKER magazine, 1991.

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Cab Calloway and the amazing Nicholas Brothers, Fayard and Harold, in the 1943 20th Century Fox motion picture Stormy Weather. The dance routine was not part of the original script, but was added after the brothers presented it to the director, Andrew Stone. Even still, it was almost cut from the film because, at that time, studio executives were reluctant to feature African Americans in leading roles, and they thought it was too long. Stone fought to keep the routine in the film, and the performance became one of the defining moments of the brothers' career.
The sheer energy. The beauty of this woman. The women hugging in the background. The man in rainbow parachute pants. This whole video is art.
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âTHEYâRE TAKING THE HOBBITS TO JACKSONVILLE!â
âWHAT DID YOU SAYâ
bro remember when mad max happened. remember when max was treated like an animal and so behaved like one and saw himself as one and then he met a bunch of women who were all struggling to be seen as human too and they treated him with compassion and he was like âi would die for all of you then. good.â wtfÂ
max being chained up and used for his blood at the start of the film then giving it freely at the end of it because he loves furiosa?????? giving her his name at last like a parting gift????? wtf!!!!!! we are not things!!!!!!!!!!

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You know what line gets me every time I watch MAD MAX FURY ROAD?Â
âDo not, my friends, become addicted to water. It will take hold of you, and you will resent its absence.â
Think about that. âAddicted to water.â It makes it sound like water is an extra luxury that people donât need but are greedy for, something they should be able to go without, and if they are desperate for it, itâs their own fault, and not the fault of the man who has all of it, and withholds it.
Think about how the people in power tell us not to be greedy for the things we need, like healthcare, like a living wage, like the right to be free of fear and violence in our own communities. The people in power tell us not to be greedy for these things, when they themselves already enjoy them freely, and withhold them from us.
Donât trust the narrative that tells us weâre being greedy by asking for things that we need.
Donât trust the asshole sitting on a grassy hilltop with his hand on the spigot telling us not to be greedy for water.
Holy shit itâs literally trickle down economics.
Wait, it got better.
He does this a lot, to my deep surprise in undergrad:
For reference, the reason nobody likes this book and you can press tofu with it is that itâs about 1600 pages long.
Itâs also, by all accounts, the origin of Cousin Throckmorton
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do you know what kept me standing through all those years in exile? faith. not in any gods. not in myths and legends. in myself. in daenerys targaryen.
iâm sorry i was watching this scene and omg jorahâs fucking face the whole time
#modern au danny picks a fight in literally every bar while jorah is just like fuuuck okay let me finish my beer at least
Mad Max Dothraki Road
AVE FURIOSA by Medusa-Dollmaker

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Fury Road, or Massimilio the Mad
(Partially stolen from @harkerling)
Dramatis Personae:
Massimilio, a madman
Furiosa, an Imperator
Immortale Giovanni, a lord of war
Rictus, son of Immortale Giovanni
Cannibale and Contadino, lesser lords of war
Angela Splendissima, a wife
Capace, a wife
Sapenda, a wife
Daggae, a wife
Fragilia, a wife
Fessura, a soldier
Nux, a dying soldier
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Names and naming
Mad Max Fury Road is full of names: weird, inventive, evocative names. But it also uses them brilliantly. Thereâs so much information packed into what names are spoken, when and how.
Names and titles are a classic way of revealing hierarchy. Joe is named repeatedly, and each time it shows his relationship with the person naming him. Nuxâs âImmortan! Immortan Joe!â is all about his godlike status. The Organic Mechanicâs âJoeâ is deliberately casual, not actively disrespectful but certainly not worshipful.Â
Then thereâs the ongoing tension in what Joe calls Angharad: âSplendidâ most of the time, reverting to her proper name at moments of stress, when he really needs her to listen. In the canyon scene, he goes from âSplendid, thatâs my child, my propertyâ when heâs trying to rebuke her to âAngharad! Get out!â when he realises sheâs at risk of hitting the rock. Â Itâs implied that she rejects âSplendidâ â certainly the other wives only ever call her Angharad. (More generally, the wives use each otherâs names simply, to get each otherâs attention: I donât get any sense of hierarchy from it.)
Other names are hardly ever spoken. Furiosa doesnât call the wives anything. Charlize Theron has said this was because she is trying not to get emotionally attached.
On screen, Furiosa explicitly uses names to form connections. When she asks for Maxâs name, itâs a deliberate attempt to achieve emotional engagement, because she needs him on side. And itâs rare for her: not only does she not name the wives, she doesnât use the war rig crewâs names, either. In a movie that keeps its dialogue sparse, every word counts - and every omitted word counts, too.
Within the Citadel hierarchy, war boys donât get named by anyone but each other. âIâve got a war boy, running on empty,â says the Organic Mechanic. An imperator later uses exactly the same phrasing to introduce Nux to Joe: âIâve got a war boy, says he was on the war rigâ. It suggests that, from the top of the Citadel hierarchy, war boys are seen as interchangeable. One describes Nux as if he were a machine; the other - âsays he was on the war rigâ - implies his lower status, framing his evidence as hearsay. Itâs clearly a huge honour for Joe to ask Nux his name. Itâs also the only time we see a Citadel full-life acknowledge a war boyâs name. Â
War boys in this film are both abusers and victims - terribly fragile, desperate for attention from the powerful class that exploits and uses them, not questioning its values. They go unnamed by their superiors, but they name each other as often as possible: âMorsov!â âSlit, whatâs happening?â Though Nux shouts âCrew, out of the way!â at Ace - maybe they donât know names beyond their own crews, or maybe he just doesnât recognise Ace from behind.
They use names to encourage each other. Just look at the way they all shout Morsovâs name before witnessing him. âWitness meâ is a plea for affirmation: see what Iâm doing, make it mean something. Witnessing is an act of performative masculinity - I liked @bookishandiâs post on witnessing Nuxâs death. But itâs also framed as an act of mutual support (which I think is why itâs taken off so much in fandom).  Morsovâs death - which is really the viewerâs introduction to âwitnessingâ as a concept - is part of a scene that shows us the war rig crew working smoothly together.
The exception is Slit, who tries to undermine his colleagues instead, shouting âMediocre, Morsov!â rather than âwitnessâ, or telling Nux that Joe wasnât looking at him, âHe was scanning the horizonâ. And of course Slit is the most insecure of the lot, begging for any scrap of attention: âI got the blood bagâs boot! Take me, I got his boot!â Â
Imperators, and others from the Citadelâs powerful classes, are clearly known by their names. âFuriosa, she took a lot of stuff from Immortan Joeâ, for instance. Thereâs no sense that war boys give this recognition to anyone not at the top of that hierarchy. The war boy who tells Nux about Furiosa talks about the wives as things - âstuffâ, âprize breedersâ. Nuxâs own reaction to the wives - âso shiny, so chromeâ - sees them as objects rather than people. And of course he goes on calling Max âblood bagâ, even when he thinks theyâre on the same side. Itâs not a conscoius insult; it clearly doesnât occur to him that Max might mind - any more than Nux minded the way the Organic Mechanic or the imperator talked about him.
Then thereâs the scene when Furiosa greets the Vuvalini. Hereâs what she says:
âI am one of the Vuvalini, the Many Mothers. My initiate mother was K.T. Concannon. I am the daughter of Mary Jobassa. My clan was Swaddle Dog.âÂ
This is a speech proving her identity, but how she does it is so revealing. She doesnât use her own name at all. Instead, itâs all about a web of relationships, of connections, the ways in which she belongs. (Sheâs also proving that she belongs by demonstrating knowledge of Vuvalini society.) She lists her initiate mother before her birth mother â her place in the community before her lineage. Her tenses are interesting, too. Her clan was Swaddle Dog â sheâs left, the clan may no longer exist, sheâs talking about the past. But when she talks about being Vuvalini, itâs âI amâ. Â Even though sheâs asking for recognition, it has none of the war boysâ neediness â sheâs naming what she is, how she chooses to see herself. Sheâs not seeking approval or affirmation.Â
And though the Vuvalini team work is smooth, they do it without shouting names â to the point where most of the Vuvalini characters donât have names at all (which is very unhelpful for fandom, George). Citadel naming is intensely hierarchical, about who does, and doesnât, get respect. Vuvalini naming is about community, identities built up through choices and relationships.
Of course, the filmâs most powerful naming scene has nothing to do with the Citadel or the Vuvalini: itâs Max telling Furiosa his name. (OH MY HEART.) Itâs the conclusion of Maxâs emotional arc, his return to being a human being: accepting a name, accepting his own identity. Crucially, he accepts it by sharing it. Throughout the film, names are meaningful because theyâre how people connect with each other. In the âMy name is Maxâ scene, we see Max choosing to do that. Engage to heal.Â
my name's cougar but my friends call me mountain lion and my mama calls me puma and today's my first day at big cat high. i'm so nervous i hope they don't realize i'm not panthera >ÜŤ<
emo cheetah jughead smoking behind the school: it's hopeless, catamount. they'll never see us as 'real' big cats... us outcats gotta stick together -ďťâ˘
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My library does âstuffed animal sleepoversâ where kids leave their stuffed animals at the library overnight. Then the staff lets teenagers in after-hours to arrange the stuffed animals into fun scenes and take a bunch of pictures for the libraryâs social media. And then the little kids come back the next day and get to see all the pictures of their stuffed animals reading, playing games, riding around the library on book carts, etc đĽš

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