Why Sansa Stark Is the Strongest Character on ‘Game of Thrones’ by Julianne Ross

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Why Sansa Stark Is the Strongest Character on ‘Game of Thrones’ by Julianne Ross

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One of these women is despised and hated for being awkward.
The other is applauded and worshipped for the exact same reason.
I know other factors come into play.
But something isn’t right there.
ones an extrovert and ones an introvert voila la différence
kstew comes off as genuinely awkward and shy, while jlaw harnesses the appearance of awkwardness and uses it to charm people. she knows how to look just awkward enough that it’s cute, because her awkwardness isn’t real. you can even see it in this picture, with kstew slouching and jlaw keeping her back more or less straight.
And the smile. JLaw has this incredible smile, and while KStew has a nice smile, nobody ever shows those photos. They get her at her blankest expression. And in this world where every woman is expected to smile at the request of strangers, KStew is apparently robbing everyone of that smile they feel entitled to. So we love JLaw and her “aw shucks” brand of awkwardness, but we revile KStew for not being “on” full time.
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This is literally my fourth or fifth time reblogging this.
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Death of the Author, or, Why Negative Reviews are not Critiques
Previously posted on Bibliodaze
Writing a book doesn’t take hard work. That’s too mild a phrase. It takes blood, sweat, and tears, heart and soul, sleepless nights and days of flailing around in a panic. It takes rejection and perseverance and no less than three cases of literally banging your head against a wall.
And when that much of your soul is in part of your work, hearing that your novel, your baby is nothing more than a product can come as a harsh blow. “No! No, not this! This isn’t your measly old average business arrangement! This is literature. This is magic. Haven’t you seen the tumblr quotes?”
But the sad truth is, once you start charging money for it, even magic becomes a commodity. I think this is a fact that too-often left off those advice lists for new authors. It’s a hard truth to accept, but the fact of the matter is, you’re asking me for money. I am giving you money in exchange for a product or service. That’s capitalism in a nutshell, and no amount of heart and soul changes that fact.
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Amen.
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YO DUDE I SAW THIS ON DA A FEW WEEKS AGO AND I WAS LIKE “WHY DID SOMEONE SUBMIT SCREENSHOTS OF THE FILM?” BUT THEN I WAS LIKE HO SHIT IT’S A COSPLAY!!!!! THIS PERSON IS PERFECT
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I DIDN’T EVEN FUCKING.. I THOUGHT I WAS SCROLLING PASSED OLD SCREEN SHOTS FROM THE BLACK PEARL!?!?!?!?
HOW THE SHIT IS THAT A COSPLAY

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Sansa Stark meme: 1/10 scenes
“Sansa!” The boyish shout rang across the yard; Joffrey had seen her. “Sansa, here!”
He calls me as if he were calling a dog, she thought.
what I really love about this scene is that Sansa is trying to emotionally manipulate Joffrey into going to the most dangerous area of the fight. Don’t tell me she’s just a passive player, she picks her battles where she can and this is her shining moment of defiance.
#he calls to her as if she is a dog #he forgets that she is a wolf
When I was in Ninth Grade, I won a thing.
That thing, in particular, was a thirty dollar Barnes & Noble gift certificate. I was still too young for a part-time job, so I didn’t have this kind of spending cash on me, ever. I felt like a god.
Drunk with power, I fancy-stepped...
The Opposite end of traditional “street harassment”: the girl who never get’s cat called
In feminist spaces I see a lot of feminists complain about being street harassed. I read about it and I totally sympathize with their experiences, even though I have never experienced them myself. I am a female myself but am not conventionally attractive. I am not hideous but more or less a plain jane. On top of that I have ALWAYS valued comfort over style, so dressing feminine isn’t something I do on a regular basis. I wear a lot of loose jeans and T-shirts. But yeah, anyway, know that I am not trying to play “who has it harder” or anything but rather I am making this to share my experiences of getting the opposite end of the shit-covered stick that is street harassment that I don’t see being mentioned. I call it street dismissal.
When I say street dismissal I am talking about men who feel the need to subtly announce that unattractive women are not worthy of respect or acknowledgement because they are not a conventionally attractive female or their fellow man.
Some examples I’ve personally experienced include:
Many guys at parties will arrive or leave, give all the men handshakes, give the attractive women hugs, but won’t even make eye contact with me. I am not a guy or a hot girl so I don’t exist.
I’ve been bumped into in public without an apology by men. I am not an attractive girl or your fellow man, so it makes sense for you to not even notice I am there.
One time I was walking behind a group of attractive women. A guy spotted us. Opened the door for the three women and shut the door in my face. I am not worthy of his time because I am not attractive.
I once was charged a cover on ladies night because I went out to the bar in my work uniform. (red shirt khaki pants)
Another time at a bar, I saw an open space to order a drink. The guy sitting next to me saw me, raised his eyebrows and turned the other way to make sure I don’t DARE try to talk to him. (Because I totally went there to hit on him and NOT get a drink right?)
I once went with my gay male friend to a straight guys house he knew. The first thing out of the straight guy’s mouth was “I was totally excited when you had a chick with you. Nevermind!” the whole night he offered my friend drinks and didn’t offer me a thing and seemed frustrated when I asked where the bathroom was. The only other thing he said that night was “do you have any hot single friends that would come over here?”
Another time I went with a female friend of mine to get drinks. We met up with her guy friend. He ordered a round of beers for everyone except me. His excuse was “he didn’t know she was going to bring someone along and he is low on money” that was until his guy friend from high school showed up unexpectedly and he quickly bought him a drink.
These are just examples that have happened to me. So my question is are there any other “unattractive” girls out there that experience things similar to this?
I just wanted to speak from the other perspective. We always hear the horror stories of sexism from the perspective of the women who are objectified by men in the sense of “oo I want that.” and not too many in the sense of “oo, ew DO NOT WANT”
This may seem like a big long rant that looks like “WAH PRETTY GIRLS GET THINGS AND I DON’T OH MY LIFE SUCKS” but I don’t mean to come off that way. Because I feel the need to mention that guys don’t do this just to get laid. This is where it’s important to bring up the fact that we are treated with less respect than other men. Men aren’t decent people to other men because they want to fuck them. They are decent to them because they see them as equals that deserve basic respect and acknowledgement. But we are women and to these men either you try to fuck them because they are hot or want them to go away. An unattractive woman has no purpose to him.
Misogyny affects all women negatively.
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I heard gifs work better on this site now so to celebrate here’s my favourite that it would never let me post before because it always said it was too big.
All of Oregon trail in one gif. *Sob*
Twilight in two seconds
This is the only twilight thing I will ever reblog.
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Action Movies Can Have Women
How sad is it that we praise a big-budget action flick for having a whopping total of two female characters with more than one line? I’d say pretty sad. Sure, Thor 2 managed to have a total of four women (Four! Out of a cast of, like, ten dudes with speaking roles! Holy crap, you guys, that’s almost half! /sarcasm]), but most of them don’t. Thor 2 seriously the only movie I can think of with that many female characters. The standard seems to be two. Or less.
Why is this acceptable? And I’d like to not hear the crap about “But these movies are FOR guys so obviously they’ll have GUYS doing GUY stuff. Psh, girls don’t pilot starships or fight robots or get eaten by dinosaurs.” Except that they do.
Jurassic Park was made in, what, 1996? (Which put my scarring for life at age 11?) 1996 and they managed to have two major female roles, one of which was a paleobotanist who fought off velociraptors (technically they should have been deinonychus but I forgive you, Michael Crichton and excuse me while I go cry in a corner for a few minutes). The other was a nerd girl who literally saved the main cast from being eaten with her hacker skills. Both of them contributed to the story. Both of them had a function that was more than “gets menaced.” Jurassic Park 4, coming out in 2015, I think? I haven’t seen a single one. Not one woman. It seems, for now, to be a total sausage fest.
Transformers 4 has one female that I’m aware of and her only scenes in the trailers are “looks pretty” and “gets menaced.” That’s not cool. I know, I know, it’s a Michael Bay movie, Mr. “I introduce my leading ladies ass-first, what do you mean that’s sexist?” But why? Why does the down-on-his-luck machinist have to be a guy? Why can’t the movie be about a kick-ass mechanic, her rebellious I’m-not-following-in-your-footsteps daughter, and her scruffy-yet-charming boyfriend? Or about a dad, his daughter, and her girlfriend? (Michael Bay movie, I know, it’ll never happen.)
We used to be “happy” having at least one woman around to talk words and stare longingly at the heroes manly muscles. Then we started getting two ladies with screen time. I’d like to see it go further. I’d like to see a major Hollywood blockbuster where the main character is a woman, who has side characters (that she has a relationship with and talks to) who are also women. And while some movies manage to pull that off, I’d like to see it in more than two or three a year. Seriously, people, we make up half the population. I’d like to see that on film, please.
(And please stop making all the women white. There are other ethnicities.)
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Eddie Izzard on The Project (Australia) [x]
Eddie Izzard on gender expectations.
Pretty sure I’ve reblogged this before, but I don’t care.
We get this one role. So we’d better hope it’s a good one. Because – They could make 10 shitty Batman movies, and we’ll always see more Batman movies. But if Wonder Woman isn’t top of the pops for every second she’s on-screen in Snyder’s film, they’ll burn the character down and salt the earth and the topic won’t come up again for another 30 goddamn years. Wonder Woman will be poison on the lips. And that’s the danger of putting Wonder Woman in Batman Versus Superman.
Here’s How You Ruin Wonder Woman for the Movies, Chuck Wendig - http://feedly.com/k/1ccLKXC (via sarahmoon)
So true and so goddamn wrong.