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I found a link to this article on their Facebook page. Apparently, 1984 is bad because there's Manic Pixie Girl character.
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I found a link to this article on their Facebook page. Apparently, 1984 is bad because there's Manic Pixie Girl character.
Oy vey, another person who adores Handmaid's Tale. Since it's publication which has had its plot come more true? The constant over watching police state? Or the totalitarian Christian state which enslaves women?I found a link to this article on their Facebook page. Apparently, 1984 is bad because there's Manic Pixie Girl character.
Oy vey, another person who adores Handmaid's Tale. Since it's publication which has had its plot come more true? The constant over watching police state? Or the totalitarian Christian state which enslaves women?
Yep, Julia. The rest of the book's merit don't matter to writer of this article.Julia? Did they even read the book?
Yep, Julia. The rest of the book's merit don't matter to writer of this article.
Moron article said:If you thought the "manic pixie dream girl" was a recent invention, you should reread 1984. Orwell might be a great writer when it comes to social commentary, but Julia is a pretty flimsy character. She exists to make our protagonist feel things. And I mean... who's really going to fall for Winston? Winston is the worst.
As expected, it wouldn't look out of place on a race realist or white nationalist forum.
Can you imagine having to put up with someone who writes or unironically reads stuff like that during the holidays? Some perpetually offended sourpuss sneering at every turn.
I know articles like this are supposed to make me feel more sympathetic towards people with eating disorders (or various other adversities) but all it does is make me feel sorry for the poor fucks who have to deal with the afflicted person.
Good post. You certantly have contributed to this discussion in a meaningful way.remove the everyday and i'd like this thread even more
-I have to wonder, how insecure, narcissistic or lacking in empathy do you have to be if you can't relate to or let alone enjoy a character if they don't look like you (or at least have your labels)?
Now EF is getting the comic book representation whining. This brings a few things to mind...
-What is it with them and the Mary-Sue's repulsion towards heterosexuality? Without it, many of them wouldn't be born (a few of the parents could be bi). I've noticed that in EF's articles, when it comes to hetero articles (that are not poly) a number of them are about abusive relationships, the guy is a jerk or how it leaks into and hurts those with other sexualities. It's like a horseshoe theory that it's not too different from fundies complaining about gays and bisexuals.
-I have to wonder, how insecure, narcissistic or lacking in empathy do you have to be if you can't relate to or let alone enjoy a character if they don't look like you (or at least have your labels)?