GREETINGS EVERYONE!!! I've spent the last couple of months working on a full length comic adaption of @goodlucktai's beautiful 'fishbowl' fanfic!!! Below you can read the fruits of my efforts :) Enjoy!
On Luffy's birthday, I wanna remind all of you that one of the things that makes him one of the most influential and ground-breaking shonen protagonists is that he makes things happen. No fate or prophecy or destiny leads his path. He's the one choosing, freely, what he wants to do and he will do it. And in consequence, he makes things happen in the manga that affect everybody around him. The story doesn't tell him what to do and instead, he is the one telling how the story should go. That and the fact that his whole character is meant to spread the message of following your dreams and living with laughter and joy are the reasons why celebrating his existence is so important to so many.
What About The Kens?
I'm already seeing guys complain about the Barbie movie end, how they wanted Kens to be equal in Barbieland but were only given a small part on the Cabinet.
That's the point.
You're meant to feel bad for the Kens. Believe me, women aren't partying over the 'Returns to Matriarch' ending. Some will be, but the ones who also clocked the meaning behind it won't. Most women will also feel bad for Kens. Because it's an exact parallel to how women are treated in reality.
Men, you're meant to be upset. You're meant to question it. Because you're meant to feel it, and feel what that is like, so you can finally understand women. You're upset at seeing it in a movie, now imagine living it in reality. That's being a woman.
Kens were shit on so you could feel what it was like for women this entire time. Kens were being used as a placement so you could see yourself in a woman's shoes. A world dominated by the opposite sex. When Ken leaves, and sees male presidents (All men) for the first time, men being doctors and lawyers, etc, realising he is more than just a prop for Barbie, that was on purpose. Because that is the feeling that Barbie gave to women. It's why you cheer for him at first before he goes a little overboard.
It's exactly why the real world was an exaggerated Partriarchy and Barbieland an exaggerated Matriarchy. Neither wins. Neither is equal. None of them change for the better. It's why you should want women in the real world to be respected, and Kens in Barbieland to be respected.
The thing is, women also didn't win. Not in the real world. In Barbieland, yes, but not anywhere else. The real world didn't change. But you didn't notice, did you? That Gloria (The mother that helped Barbie) also didn't get a position on the Mattel board? It was still all men? Her idea was ignored until it made a profit, and the men will likely get the credit? She'll still just be the receptionist? The women representing the real world didn't get anymore opportunities, neither did the men in Barbieland.
I was hoping that Gloria would be offered a position on the board, and that the Barbie Cabinet would introduce another entire Cabinet to represent the Kens, but neither happened. They're complete mirrors.
But which one did you actually notice? Which did you actually care about? Now tell me again the ending was unfair. Because it was. For both parties. That's the point.
The difference is, Barbieland is fictional. You will walk out of the theatre with the reassurance that at least it's not real. Women won't. Women can't. Companies not giving women equal opportunities or voices isn't fictional, and that was just one example. There are no women presidents (USA at least) for us to go look at in the real world. We don't have somewhere to go to realise it could be different for us like Ken did. Barbie and make believe is all we had when we were kids, or even now.
You're supposed to be mad, just not at the movie.
now that itās back to school season, here are some ways to stress relieve during the school term
fun things to do
spa days
go to the cinema
make playlists (for your friends, for different moods, etc)
go to the park
thrifting
painting
play/learn an instrument
play minecraft :) (if u want to play with me, my xbox name is kaitlin980 ;))
spend time with family
draw
journal
hang out with pets
binge-watch your fave shows
be around friendsĀ
keeping mental health in check
eat healthily (but with cheat days!)
drink lots of water
have a routine
take days off
relax in your breaks
try not to feel guilty
donāt procrastinate!!
take the stress out of studying
get ready beforehand (snacks, water, clean space)
study with friends
study in the library
listen to music
use pretty colours
use fun methods (quizlet, teaching ur family and pets teehee)
again donāt procrastinate!!
be organized
learn about other things, not just your curriculum
hope this helps in the coming term! im rooting for all of you <3
In honor of Luca returning to theaters:
New Luca Art dropped from Kenna Jean Harris (story lead on Luca and director of Ciao Alberto):
āi had a whole sequence in mind of Luca and Alberto reuniting for four summers in a row, culminating in a kiss.ā
One Piece places a lot of emphasis on found family, which a lot of people can relate with. However, it doesnāt say that real families suck and should be avoided, it just doesnāt talk about them much. But we know that Roger and Rouge loved Ace very much, we know that in his own way, Garp loves and wants the best for Luffy, Dragon does love Luffy, even they havenāt meet yet. Robinās mom loved her, and sacrificed herself to save Robin, Reiju and Sora where they only two people who cared for Sanji, and they loved him deeply. Vivi and Cobra, the Boa sisters, Usopp and his mom, and various other examples. The general message of One Piece isnāt that all bio families are to be avoided, though there are families that provide examples of that, but that when you go out into the world, the people you meet will become your family and thatās beautiful.
A h-heartfelt reunion..?
Bonus
Omg ššš
happy pride month everyone :)
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