EARRING MAGIC KEN IS IN THE MOVIE??
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"Why isn't anyone talking about how Ken's character is so reminiscent of growing up with boys? Watching someone you care about go from gentle and innocent to cruel and hateful. From a friend to treat you like an object."
@yellenabelova I'm sorry I need this quote, but you deleted it, and I can't find it anywhere else either, so I copied it. If you have a problem with it, I'll take it down.
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Barbie Spoilers
Obsessed with the way that men are saying that the Barbie movie ‘hates men’ when the worst thing that happens to a man is a girl rejects him. Way to tell on yourself.
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i can’t think abt this too long or i’ll go crazy but the way the last episode highlighted the ways in which shiv and kendall are so often a set/pair is sooo. like there’s so much to unpack there. they’re so obviously different while having very similar shortcomings and strengths. you Know shiv has always wanted to be The Eldest Son that kendall was when they were younger, but has always believed she would have done it better. and ken tells shiv himself “i’m the real you” when he’s the one on the outside. they share that need to be the hero to logan’s villain and that makes them both brave enough to confront him and totally delusional about their own shortcomings. they big up themselves as moral movers and shakers but theyre the ones who shamelessly lie to the group abt their motivations when it comes to the deal w stewy and sandi. and yet when it comes to fighting logan for as performative as they are it’s also totally authentic, deep, personal anger that keeps them from buying into logan’s spiel the way connor and roman do. selfishness as a strength and a weakness. dad’s favorite children have the nerve to be angry because they did believe deep down they were chosen ones.
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I just got back from watching the barbie movie with my friends and let me tell you I have some gender feelings about Allan
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