I keep thinking this! very frustrating
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I keep thinking this! very frustrating
fuck!

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Hot take but rigid divisions between queer identities and heavily-policed labels that are treated like diagnoses are really, really bad.
Trans men have shared histories with lesbians who have shared histories with bisexual women who have shared histories with ace people who have shared histories with aro people have shared histories with gay men who have shared histories with trans women who have shared histories with nonbinary people who have shared histories with etc etc etc etc etc.
Labels are important for people who want them, but we need to stop treating sexuality and gender as rigid boxes and checklists.
yes. labels aren’t a fort you need to protect; labels are a pin you can add to your backpack to signal being part of something. You can, in fact, have more than one label (as a treat).
both trans men and trans women are punished for our proximity to both feminity and masculinity. people decide when we are men or women based on what is the WORST option at the moment. we both get treated like women only when someone needs to infantalize us or call us bossy, bitchy, stupid, vapid. we both get treated like men when someone wants to demonize and paint us as violent, predatory, abusive, perverted. NONE of us are benefiting from any gendered privilege, because we are always treated like the worst of either gender depending on the scenario. this is something all trans people experience, regardless of agab, both trans men and trans women. so why do we assume that the other side has the opposite experience as us?? why do you think that because your life as a trans man or a trans woman is painful, that a trans person of a different gender must have the opposite experience?? like i just dont get the preschool level understanding of gender like "well boys and girls are opposites so of course our experiences are opposites too" we are living the same transphobia and if you cant see it you need to listen to other people more
you have to forgive the printer because it's one of the most machine-ass machines we interact with on a day to day basis. that thing says kerchunk. hardly anything says kerchunk these days. you can't get mad at her when she kerchunks up a little.
Crazy that tech has gotten so bad that we're doing printer forgiveness now
People on here talk about Laura Palmer like she’s their friend who actually died

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Despicable! They know he’s 4x weak to ice!

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I'm really enjoying the cosmic horror reinterpretation of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It gets to a lot of the ambient horror of the film - what is terrifying is almost environmental, and the sense that the Sawyer family expresses something bigger and worse and more rotten to the USA than simply being cannibals.
The cosmic horror and the social commentary of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre fold together like two clasped hands. Much of the sense of cosmic horror and social commentary were probably accidental byproducts, but not wholly unintentional because there is no way to detach from either and there are some clear touchstones for both. And the extrapolation of these into more complex ideas is 100% attributing a degree of artistic intent which we know on record could not have existed. Too much of the movie was improvised in the moment due to low budget. Too much exists because everyone was physically and psychologically exhausted due to the miserable working conditions.
But it's such a good read on the final product. Everything from the seemingly undead grandpa to the blood symbol on the van to the sunspots for opening credits to the proto industrial score from Tobe Hooper fits so nicely into that theme, the rest of it falls into place. The heat, the nightime sequence, madness as the conclusion. It's wonderful, and when you understand the incomprehensibly vast monster is the USA itself, I think it's a way of making it understandable to a non-horror fan like it never has been before.
In many ways, the sun is almost as much a presence as any character. And when you look to the other attempts to approach the material after The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2, that sense of unknowable worship is very noticeably absent. Outside the hands of Tobe Hooper, we're left with people struggling to find a way into the material by the signifiers like cannibalism, the saw, or isolated rural communities. But none of them consider the real secret ingredient is that Tobe Hooper's movies are in awe of the environment, and his Sawyers are not just cannibals, but worshipers and mystics.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is almost infamous for its messy, grimy realism (in part because everyone was sweaty and couldn't take showers filming in the Texas heat), but those elements are like the costumes and casual nudity of The Wicker Man from 1973, set dressing to lend veracity to a story about something bigger.
It's one of those films that transformed horror films forever and never stopped being an influence on the genre, but for all that it remains difficult to convince both horror fans and non-fans that one of the reasons it has been so influential is because it was and still as a sincerely beautiful work of art.
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I'm a pacifist like institutionally but I'm absolutely certain that violence solves at least some problems on a much smaller level. I don't believe in wars or nuclear weapons or military campaigns I do believe in the power of that guy who punched the nazi in the face so hard his entire media presence immediately crumbled to dust

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