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The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar, from Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Harry Clarke (1923)
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David Seidner - Spring/Summer Collection, Elle, 1997, from Thierry Mugler by François Baudot (1998)
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forgot i horse-ified yves last year. the sillies.
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im really in a bad place i hope the sun doesnt start setting crazy early at like 4pm. i said i hope the sun doesnt set early at like 4pm that would be bad for me
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I genuinely think Mouthwashing fandom is a good example on how real life misogyny is very wired on people brains and influenced how they engage with fictional misogyny.
You have a story about a woman being assaulted and telling a man he trusted but being dismissed because he is friends with the attacker, and people fixate on shipping her with either of those men.
You have a story about how men that downplay their male friends violence, assume neutrality is the safer option, unintentionally help create an environment that's unsafe to vulnerable people, at a risk becoming a victim themselves. And people make it about toxic yaoi.
You have a character kill herself because she didn't want birth the child of her abuser. And people make AUs where she happily keep the baby.
Misogyny isn't just "I hate this women", it's also downplaying their trauma, defending those who caused it, and reducing them to mothers or wives against their wished under this idea of what womanhood is about.
I don't think we can separate fandom misogyny from it's real world influence, not yet.
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never posted this crochet tapestry that my friend made me for my birthday
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just found out i've been abandoned by god which means he's not watching anything i do anymore. you should come over.
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