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forgetmenotthatstheanswer · 6 years ago
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ATLA AU: Todoroki.
This is a Todoroki who has mastered the art of Chinese grandma moves.
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forgetmenotthatstheanswer · 6 years ago
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A family with an old person has a living treasure of gold.
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forgetmenotthatstheanswer · 7 years ago
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forgetmenotthatstheanswer · 7 years ago
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I just want to take a moment to Recognise the beauty and Relevance of sense8 - An Open Letter to you, Netflix
I have been with this show since the beginning.
I was home alone one night, and saw it pop up on the top of my Netflix screen. I googled it first, and read that the general consensus was that the show was a bit odd and not particularly good. I flicked past it on Netflix, couldn't find anything else to watch, had dinner, and decided to sit down and try the first episode.
I watched the first season within three days.
Sense8 is perhaps the most beautiful show I have ever watched, alongside shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Six Feet Under.
In the current climate of popular television, popular shows are usually one of two things (or a combination of both): they are extremely negative and cynical, and they are more about shock or twist than substance. Think about it: shows like Game of Thrones, as an example, are almost entirely about the dark side of humanity, psychopaths, manipulators, violence, sexual violence, death, destruction. The television landscape is often bleak, emotionally cheap, lacking in artfulness.
Sense8 is the antithesis of that. Sense8 is a television show that is explicitly and unapologetically about how diversity is our strength, love and compassion are our superpowers, and fear is our enemy. It is not a show that wants to suggest to us that we, as human beings, are inherently evil. It is not a show that wants to reel you in through shallow twists or gore or suicidal ideation. It is a show that says to each viewer: 'Can you feel your own humanity? It's right there, come with us into this story, and feel your humanity again'.
It is a show about Kala, an Indian woman who is equally dedicated to science and religion. It is a show about Nomi, a trans woman who is capable, happy, dedicated, loyal, clever. It is a show about Capheus, a man from Nairobi who is endlessly positive in the face of adversity. It is a show about Lito, a Mexican man who wants to entertain you, who is brave, gay, and dramatic. It is a show about Sun, a Korean woman who will sacrifice even for those who don't deserve it. It is a show about Wolfgang, a German man who is living with trauma and trying to find himself underneath it. It is a show about Will, a cop from Chicago who will protect us at all costs. It is a show about Riley, a woman with endless empathy and strength, who can lose a husband and child and still have a heart full of love.
It is a show about us. The best of us, us being individuals and humankind. It is a show that, I think more so than any other show that is currently on television or has been on television perhaps in my lifetime and maybe yours, that demonstrates the true power of art. Art can heal us, art can move us, art can tell us stories and educate us about people and experiences we don't personally know or understand, art can bridge gaps, art can challenge preconceptions, art can make us brave, art can challenge fear, art can repair.
Sense8, for me, has been an important show, and a very necessary show. In a time when the political conversation across the world seems to turn on whether or not we should start separating from each other, whether or not we should fear each other, Sense8 has been there to show us why fear and separation are antithetical to love and joy.
Sense8 is also a show that has the most wholehearted and kind and careful representation of queer people and queer culture that I have seen on television. The show contains four openly queer characters, all of whom are happy, successful, fulfilled and loved. It is a show that has had no interest in playing into the stereotype, as is often found in television and film, that queer people are inherently unhappy.
I had never had any particularly strong feelings about Netflix before I watched the first season of Sense8. But Sense8 to me, was the embodiment of what I, at least thought, Netflix was about. Bringing programs to an audience, programs that were fearless and new and boundary pushing and actually interested in artistic integrity over profit or perceived return; that was what Netflix was to me.
I feel that in cancelling Sense8, Netflix has betrayed it's own philosophical vision and what I think is it's artistic integrity, and responsibility.
But mostly I feel that today, an opportunity and a light has left the world. Art, in our darkest times, is often one of our strongest allies, one of our strongest antidotes. Sense8 was not only a television show that people loved to watch, it was a television show that people needed to watch. It radiated joy, friendship, respect, global community, hope, empathy and decency. It was a television show that did not simply encourage our base, unrefined, animalistic tendencies towards competition and violence, but one that tried to remind us of the conscious choice we can make to be kind.
Sense8 wanted you to feel that the world, every individual within the world, was a part of your cluster; if only you could broaden your mind ever so slightly to the idea. Sense8 wanted you to know you were not alone in feeling hunted, in feeling tired, in feeling overwhelmed. Sense8 wanted you to know that together, if we try, and we use each other's knowledge and skill and perspectives, we can be better.
I want to thank the entire cast, crew, and creatives of Sense8 for trying to give us that light. I want to say I am disappointed in Netflix for not realising it's potential as not simply a company, but as a patron and distributor of 21st century art. I would also like to note that as a queer person, I no longer consider Netflix a 'network' that actually values the stories of people like myself - especially since there seems to be no indication of finishing this show with the respect the audience deserves.
I hope we can all remember what this show gave us. Be critical and clever like Nomi, strong but forgiving like Sun, positive and courageous like Capheus, protective and loyal like Will, open and joyful like Lito, dedicated to your mind and your heart like Kala, strong in yourself and unapologetic like Wolfgang, kind, empathetic and resilient like Riley.
Remember, that you can be a sensate, if you just try.
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forgetmenotthatstheanswer · 7 years ago
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RENEW SENSE8
SENSE8, the only american series that caught my attention and heart. I can’t believe it has been cancelled.
Sense8 has the best story and concept and everything else is just beauty, I mean, have you seen Nomi and Amanita’s wedding proposal? Lito, Hernando and Dani’s relationship to each other? Sun and Wolfgang’s tsundere moments? How Will would give up his everything for Riley? Our Van Damme’s courage? And Kala’s fight between what’s right and what she wants? Does netflix see that?
Because god! This is one of the best. I mean, the message, the cinematography and all. The best series I’ve ever watched, and I can’t accept the fact that it is being cancelled.
SO PLEASE, NETFLIX, DON’T LET THIS BEAUTIFUL ‘SERIES’ GO AND RENEW IT.
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forgetmenotthatstheanswer · 7 years ago
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jun: i am 100 kg
jun: and i just ate 800 grams of ravioli
jun: like a whole fucking can
jun: that means im 0.8% ravioli
seungkwan: ...
seungkwan: it's 4am what the fuck
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forgetmenotthatstheanswer · 7 years ago
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Jun: sapnu puas
Minghao: ?
Jun: turn ur phone upside down ;-)
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forgetmenotthatstheanswer · 8 years ago
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Nerdy cool Seung Cheol (◍•ᴗ•◍)❤
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forgetmenotthatstheanswer · 8 years ago
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Dokyeom: hey
Seungkwan: hey how are you
Dokyeom: good, what about you
Seungkwan: good
Dokyeom: that's good
Dino: this is literally so sad
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forgetmenotthatstheanswer · 8 years ago
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Vernon: im tired of u fake ratatouille fans thinking the rats name is ratatouille
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forgetmenotthatstheanswer · 8 years ago
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My other half isn’t here so how can I live as one?
Seventeen - I don’t Wanna Cry
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forgetmenotthatstheanswer · 8 years ago
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forgetmenotthatstheanswer · 8 years ago
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Only you could fill the empty void inside my chest.
Where my soul is found most dead
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forgetmenotthatstheanswer · 8 years ago
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Vampire Seung Cheol (ㆁᴗㆁ✿)
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forgetmenotthatstheanswer · 8 years ago
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