#That Language Aesthetic
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janacademia · 6 months ago
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a melt into each other type of love
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nightmareevara · 7 months ago
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Being someone's safe place is the greatest honor.
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minimalist-quotes · 4 months ago
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I’m slowly learning that some people aren’t good for me, no matter how much I love them.
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liesandnights · 1 year ago
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My version of flirting is looking at someone I find attractive multiple times and hoping they're braver than me.
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thedeadpoets-blog · 4 months ago
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oh september, how you have my heart.
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soultied-z · 2 months ago
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i wish i knew how to love myself the way i love others
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fighterandtired · 2 months ago
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Love language >>>>>
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h0n3ym00n333 · 22 days ago
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coffee + ancient greek ˖˚⊹ ꣑ৎ‎ (or pics from study sessions that i never posted)
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dumblr · 2 months ago
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ptimepoet · 2 months ago
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jeoncanis · 10 months ago
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"What do you do for a living?"
Oh I am a professional hopeless romantic and I read books and cry in my free time.
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teddys-draft · 10 months ago
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A love language ✨
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nightmareevara · 7 months ago
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Being called "my girl" hits different
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insummerigrieve · 6 months ago
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Behind Convent Walls (1978), Walerian Borowczyk
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moxrglory · 5 months ago
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ffcrazy15 · 1 year ago
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Someone needs to do an analysis on the way the Kung Fu Panda movies use old-fashioned vs. modern language ("Panda we meet at last"/"Hey how's it going") and old-fashioned vs. modern settings (forbidden-city-esque palaces/modern-ish Chinese restaurant) to indicate class differences in their characters, and how those class differences create underlying tensions and misunderstandings.
#This is neither a criticism nor a compliment of that artistic choice#I just think it's really interesting#Like even looking at the Five:#Tigress talks in an older style than the others because she was mainly raised at the Jade Palace#While Mantis talks like Joe-schmo off the street because he *was* a streetfighter and an ordinary guy#Shifu and even Tai Lung talk like they're from an old-fashioned novel or kung fu movie#Po talks like a modern guy you'd meet working in a twenty-first century family restaurant#Part of Tigress's initial disdain for him in the first movie is clearly because she considers him to be low-class/a commoner#(And therefore an intruder into the world of the Jade Palace and the rest of the Kung Fu masters which appears to be semi-noble).#Shen looks genuinely off-put and disgusted when he has to respond to Po's greeting with a “...hey.”#And when Po wants to appear more legitimate as a warrior he adopts a more “legendary”/old-fashioned way of speaking.#In the aesthetic language of KFP old fashioned=noble/upper class and modern=common/lower class.#This translates entirely naturally—I think especially to an American audience—but it is wild once you notice it#Because you realize: “Hang on—shouldn't *all* these characters be talking like they're living in the medieval era?”#“And what does it mean that they're not? What is the movie attempting to convey with this—probably entirely subconscious—artistic choice?”#kung fu panda
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