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tylermcnamer · 3 months
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Lyrics by Erin Roberts of The Juliet Dagger.
Extended lyrics by Tyler McNamer.
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[Verse 1] I take the hardest road like I got something to prove Or maybe I just take it to avoid people like you I use my attitude like it's armor Yeah, that way you can't get in and take in more And you can't have Anymore of me
[Chorus 1] You have the best of me now You want the rest of me Standing on my chest just to see if I flinch You have the best of me now You want the rest of me Darin' me to stand down In front of the pitch But I'm not gonna do it I'm not gonna do it
[Verse 2] I'm the Champion of the Universe, can't hold my breath Hit me Natasha one more time, I'm over it You played your hangman, but I won't be your fool Leave me alone, I’ve got my own rules And you can't have Anymore of me
[Chorus 2] You tried to break my resolve You thought I'd lose control Standing on my chest just to see if I'd flinch You tried to break my resolve You thought I'd lose control Darin' me to stand down In front of the pitch But I'm not gonna do it I'm not gonna do it
[Verse 3] You said I don’t matter, but I’m taking it back I'm stronger than your words, you can’t make me crack So hold your breath and watch, as I rise above Your games and your lies, I’ve had enough And you can't have Anymore of me
[Chorus 3] You tore the heart from my chest You tried to crush my soul Pushing on my pride just to see if I'd flinch You tore the heart from my chest You tried to crush my soul Darin' me to stand down In front of the pitch But I'm not gonna do it I'm not gonna do it
[Bridge] You can call me a ragdoll, thrown into the night Minute after minute, but I’ll hold on tight Too bad about your girlfriend, she’s not in this fight I’m not your plaything, it’s time to see the light And you can't have Anymore of me
[Chorus 4] You tried to steal all my strength You tried to own my mind Standing on my chest just to see if I'd flinch You tried to steal all my strength You tried to own my mind Darin' me to stand down In front of the pitch But I'm not gonna do it I'm not gonna do it
[Bridge 2] Oooh oooh Oooh ooh ooh... Oooh oooh Oooh ooh ooh... You have the best of me now You want the rest...
[Chorus 5] You have the best of me now You want the rest of me Standing on my chest just to see if I flinch You have the best of me now You want the rest of me Darin' me to stand down In front of the pitch But I'm not gonna do it I'm not gonna do it
[Outro] I-I'm not gonna do it Yeah, I-I'm not gonna...
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[Verse] I take the hardest road like I got something to prove Or maybe I just take it to avoid people like you I use my attitude like it's armor Yeah, that way you can't get in and take in more And you can't have Anymore of me
[Chorus] You have the best of me now You want the rest of me Standing on my chest just to see if I flinch You have the best of me now You want the rest of me Darin' me to stand down In front of the pitch But I'm not gonna do it I'm not gonna do it
[Verse] And he challenged me like it's your job Every day darin' me a little more Stand in front of your firing squad Line me up and shoot and run it through with your sword But you can't have Anymore of me
[Chorus] You have the best of me now You want the rest of me Standing on my chest just to see if I flinch You have the best of me now You want the rest of me Darin' me to stand down In front of the pitch But I'm not gonna do it I'm not gonna do it Yeah I-I'm not gonna...
[Bridge] Oooh oooh Oooh ooh ooh... Oooh oooh Oooh ooh ooh... You have the best of me now You want the rest...
[Chorus] You have the best of me now You want the rest of me Standing on my chest just to see if I flinch You have the best of me now You want the rest of me Darin' me to stand down In front of the pitch But I'm not gonna do it I'm not gonna do it
[Outro] I-I'm not gonna do it Yeah I-I'm not gonna...
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Camille Roberts in Big Time Love Song
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jessequinones · 6 months
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Stop Using Slurs in Children Stories!
I bet that caught your attention. You might be thinking, what stories use the N-word, or the F-word, well...none that I found. However, there are two slur words that are often used in writing mainly in children's literature because I don’t think enough people know them to be slurs. Those words are cripple and savage.
Before I begin, I need to address a few things. First, I'll only use these words in full for educational purposes so nothing gets confusing. Secondly, I’m not hating on any of these authors. I genuinely think these people might not know cripple and savage are slurs. However, I still need examples of what I’m talking about to explain how common these words are used in writing as well as explaining why it’s a bad idea to use them, so I’m using these authors, not as targets but as examples based on the books I have.
Both of these words (cripple and savage) have a lot of history behind them, and while I strongly suggest, not using them, if for some reason, they have to be used, you need to hire a sensitivity reader who’s a part of the communities that has been affected by said words before you publish your story.
Cripple:
Before I begin, please understand I’ve consulted with a disabled person who’s well knowledgeable in this topic to help smooth out my points. I’m not apart of the physically disabled community. As I’ve been told there’s a big debate going on within the disabled community in regards to if mental disabled people are allowed to use the word cripple or not. This is beyond my understanding of the word, and the community so when I mention the word cripple, I’ll be referring it to the physical disabled community and not the mental one. Everything I’m about to say has already been said by the physically disabled community. I’m not adding anything new or talking over them. If you would like to know more about the language of disability, please read Cy-Cyborg’s article on the matter: https://writingwithcycyborg.blogspot.com/2024/02/LanguageOfDisability.html
Cripple is a world that’s defined one of three ways, to either describe someone who can’t function properly, to describe a situation that’s overwhelming, or to describe an object that isn’t working.
Example one: DragonFire: Sphere of Eternity (book 1)
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“I mean, this morning, no offence, you were crippled.” (Describing a person.)
Example two: “The economy was crippled.” (Describing a situation)
Example three: DragonFire: Age of Legend (book 3) (describing an object)
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The word cripple, even when it was used in a medical sense has always been a word to punch down and insult the physically disabled community. It was used to attack them and point out their disabilities. It became a common replacement for the word injured because it has a more of a punch. Instead of calling someone “severely injured” use cripple instead, it’s shorter and a lot punchier of a word. Over time it became part of normal vocabulary to use it while describing something as severe, despite it still being used as an insult at the same time. Let’s look at an example of how it’s being used to describe an injury in Robert Vane's A Dragons Chains: Book one of the Remembered War
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“I moved my three non-crippled legs…” In this example, the dragon has an injured leg. Why did the author use the word cripple instead of injured? I think it’s because of shock value. Is it cheap shock value? Yes, but shock value for the reader is still shock value. Tell me, what’s the difference would be if the author replaced the word cripple with injured? “I moved my three non-injured legs...” Does using the word cripple add to the sense of urgency? Add to the sense of how injured that character's leg is? Or was it merely just a place for shock value?
But how often is this word used? Let’s take a quick look at the DragonFire series. There are currently four books in this series at the time of writing, and the word crippled is used twelve times throughout four books. Knowing it’s a slur...that’s a lot.
Some of the examples in which it was used are in things such as DragonFire: Fallen Star (book 2) where it reads:
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“...he yelled, his scythed tail coiling round, only for the far less crippled dragon to kick him off.” DragonFire: Order of Enishra (book 4)
It’s not just the DragonFire series which does this, other examples include, The Last Monster on Earth by LJ Davies
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Which uses it four times in one book with examples such as “Lock these two in the truck with the cripple…”
Warriors: Forest of Secrets (book 3) has this line. “As Fireheart said goodbye to Yellowfang and went back to hunting, he felt a new surge of determination to bring Tigerclaw’s guilt into the open. For the sake of Redtail, murdered; for Ravenpaw, driven from the Clan; for Cinderpaw, crippled...”
And even Wings of Fire, one of my favourite book series uses it.
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Here’s a question for you. Is it ok to use that word if the impact is meant to be insulting? In the Wings of Fire example, Queen Scarlet defeats Dune in combat, and is about to kidnap the main characters. Dune, still breathing can barley move upon which Scarlet killed him. Scarlet is one of those pure evil types of characters, this is something I could see her saying, but let’s take a step back and put your eyes in the eyes of a disabled child.
Here you are, a disabled child. You already know what the word cripple is, and it’s been used against you (don’t act like this doesn’t happen). You read Wings of Fire and you come across that sentence. What is the intent behind that sentence in the eyes of a disabled child? Are you supposed to be scared of Scarlet? Angry? Or are you upset, because even in a fantasy book with talking dragons, you can’t escape from real life or that word?
Some of you might say, “What if only the villains use that word?” While I can see Queen Scarlet calling Peril a stupid retarded motherfucker. It’s not something you want in a children's story, so why does cripple get a past?
I hope you’re getting the picture, it’s a very commonly used word, one which the disabled community has begged able-bodied people not to use. The word injured gets the same point across and it doesn’t have a history of it being a derogatory term. While replacing the word cripple with injured or severely injured isn’t a perfect fix, it’s at least getting rid of the other word which is a start at least.
Now before I continue with the other slur, I can hear some of you say you’re aware disabled people are using cripple to describe themselves. Why can’t able-bodied people use it? Here’s the thing. Not everyone in the disabled community is doing this, and it’s not a monolith. The word cripple has been used as an attack against the disabled community for decades. It targets them, puts them down, and it’s only used against them. You only use the term to refer to something as injured so there's no reason to use it on an able-bodied person. The community in which it was used against is taking that word and trying to empower it amongst themselves. You’re not gonna complain if someone who’s black uses the N-word, so why are you upset when disabled people use the word cripple to describe themselves but are saying you can’t? That word belongs to them and their community, not yours. Also, one more thing before I go, not everyone in the disabled community uses this word or wants to hear it. There have been plenty of disabled people who are fine using that word to describe themselves but won’t say it around others if other disabled people express they don’t want to hear it. So be mindful if you’re gonna use it and please hire a sensitivity reader.
Savage:
This word...I have a lot of history with it because it’s a word that’s used against my community, (indigenous) people. And yet, just like the word cripple, it’s used all the time and while it’s a very common occurrence where indigenous voices aren’t heard, we’ve been telling everyone to just drop this word. Unlike the word cripple, we aren’t trying to claim this word, we just want it gone.
The definition of this word is an easy one to understand. It’s to describe a person, object, or an action as barbaric, wild, aggressive, unintelligent, or barely even human.
Example one: “They’re savages, savages, barely even human” Disney, Pocahontas (1995). (Used against people)
Example two:DragonFire: Age of Legend (book 3) by LJ Davies
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“I opened my muzzled to respond, but another savage roar drew our attention…” (Used as an action)
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(Used against a group of people)
Example four: “Savage weaponry” (Use to describe an object)
I’m gonna be using the series DragonFire a lot for my examples, because out of all the books I got, that series uses the word 19 times throughout books one, two, and three. It was used twelve times in book three and I guess someone told LJ Davies about this problem because it doesn’t appear in book four. But it DOES appear in the spin-off series “Tales of DragonFire: Rebellion” twice, and THIRTEEN TIMES in “The Last Monster on Earth”. Overall, that's THIRTY-FOUR TIMES in the course of five books, all meant for children.
LJ Davies isn’t my only example. Chester Young, used it nine times throughout books 1 and 2 of the Celestial Heir books Rowan Silver, used it once in Eyes of Silver: Dragons and Skylines (book 2) And Robert Vane, used it once in the Remembered War series in book 4
Let’s start by showing off some examples and the impact they have and please note, that this might be something you’re just not experienced with. So just like with the disabled child, try to imagine yourself as an indigenous child. You’re fully aware of the word savage, it’s been used against you, and your people. So when you read a text like “Trade with the savages...they wouldn’t understand the concept!”
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It feels awfully familiar to lines you read in your history books about your people. Keep in mind, that you wanted to read a story about dragons so you could get away from real life.
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(From the Last Monster on Earth by LJ Davies)
I know the United States called the Native Americans savage monsters while stealing their land, it was used as a way to justify their actions, make the natives appear barley even human or in most cases, not human at all, let’s not forget, for a good majority of the building of the United States, those founding fathers didn’t see anyone other than themselves as humans. Reading text, asking how people became savage monsters overnight should remind you how people labelled indigenous people in the past and still do today.
"To confirm the princess’s words, yes, there is an army out there whose numbers vastly exceed our own. Nevertheless, they are a crude mockery of the noble kind they once were, and they are now nothing but savages….There was a series of grunts and nods at that statement...” (DragonFire: Age of Legend, book 3)
I think, this text is a great example of what I’ve been trying to say. In this text, the character who is speaking and the grunts and nods are all dragons with human-like intelligence. They're a stand-in for us. The Elder (who spoke in said text) has been seen and viewed as one of the good guys. He calls his kind noble, and he’s working with a princess, (let’s not forget our history books on how the royal family treated indigenous people). He calls his attackers “nothing but savages”. In translation, their monsters, who are no longer noble or righteous. There’s an agreement with his statement, as if what he says is right and we should be agreeing with him.
In that sentence, understanding everyone is of human intelligence and is a stand-in for humans. We have an old white knight, calling the enemy savages while the royal family are the heroes who are trying to protect their land from those filthy, disgusting, savages. You can kind of see why I’m saying we really shouldn’t be using this word.
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“Yellowfang will be allowed to stay here until she has recovered her strength. We are warriors, not savages…” Warriors: Into the Wild (book 1)
Savages...indigenous people, they aren’t warriors, they would’ve killed Yellowfang, and left her to rot in the wilds, Thunderclan is better than those monsters. Am I making my point clear enough when it comes to the history of this word, who it’s targeted against and how it comes across when reading in children's media?
You might’ve noticed I’ve mainly been using examples when it refers to a group of people, not necessarily showing off how commonly it’s used as either an action or an object because honestly...those are just kind of dumb. A savage roar? What does that mean?
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Ah yes, because we really needed the use of the word “savagely” to get the point across that Misuk just destroyed a person's skull. The “turning his head into a bloody pulp” wasn’t enough on its own. Without the use of the word savagely how else could we get the aggression and power across? When savage is used as an action it’s mostly because said character loses control of their humanity. They become savage when they attack and the end result is a bloody mess because that’s the only way indigenous, I mean, monsters, I mean barbarians, I mean savage people know how to fight. You often see these kinds of moments when the good guy who’d never hurt a fly loses control and unleashes hell, they turn into something that’s not themselves, they turned into a savage and these moments are meant to be shown as shocking as the character forgets who they are for a couple of seconds.
Indigenous people were savages, with savage strength, and a savage kind of culture. They scalp people, beat them to a bloody pulp, and ate your children. Those monsters needed to be killed. Whenever you use the word savage, it circles back to a group of minorities who were just trying to survive. This word has been used so much, that I don’t think many people realise the history behind it, which is why I said I’m not hating anyone who uses it, but please try to get a sensitivity reader. Get disabled and indigenous sensitivity readers, even if there’s no indigenous or disabled representation in your books, the words you use, still affect us and it’s a good thing to be aware of the words of which you speak and write.
Please be aware of these words, especially if you’re writing stories meant for children because the more children see these words, the more normal they’ll think it is and the more often they’ll start repeating it. I think there’s a time and place for these words, but saying them as an excuse to make something more shocking, isn’t the time or place.
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Julia Roberts in Erin Brockovich (2000) dir. Steven Soderbergh
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"Did some small part of you want something a little stronger?"
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That sad Get Back hug wasn't so sad
Remember this? This sad, moving moment from Get Back, episode 1, that made me all weepy about the break-up. I found out from a podcast, Something about the Beatles, that this is pure fakery on the part of the Beatles. Maybe everyone knows this, I don't know, but it was mind blowing to me. The podcast plays the actual dialogue from the Nagra Tapes. They were mumbling nonsense! No sad discussion about how to get George to come back after he "quit" that day. So Peter Jackson's editing here is completely misleading.
Wild.
I clipped the part of the podcast where they discuss this and play the Nagra tape original. It's pretty funny, what the three Beatles are saying, and absolutely consistent with their personalities. Jackson was making his own fan fic here. The entire podcast episode is worth listening to. It's a deep dive into Get Back as a secondary source–Jackson's interpretation, given his mission to make a work of entertainment that Apple would approve, rather than Truth. I found it fascinating.
"Stick it up your ass!" John Lennon
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The Kings of Summer (2013)
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tylermcnamer · 3 months
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Lyrics by Erin Roberts of The Juliet Dagger.
Music constructed with Suno.
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Lyrics:
[Instrumental]
[Verse] I take the hardest road like I got something to prove Or maybe I just take it to avoid people like you I use my attitude like it's armor Yeah, that way you can't get in and take in more And you can't have Anymore of me
[Chorus] You have the best of me now You want the rest of me Standing on my chest just to see if I flinch You have the best of me now You want the rest of me Darin' me to stand down In front of the pitch But I'm not gonna do it I'm not gonna do it
[Verse] And he challenged me like it's your job Every day darin' me a little more Stand in front of your firing squad Line me up and shoot and run it through with your sword But you can't have Anymore of me
[Chorus] You have the best of me now You want the rest of me Standing on my chest just to see if I flinch You have the best of me now You want the rest of me Darin' me to stand down In front of the pitch But I'm not gonna do it I'm not gonna do it Yeah I-I'm not gonna…
[Bridge] Oooh oooh Oooh ooh ooh… Oooh oooh Oooh ooh ooh… You have the best of me now You want the rest…
[Chorus] You have the best of me now You want the rest of me Standing on my chest just to see if I flinch You have the best of me now You want the rest of me Darin' me to stand down In front of the pitch But I'm not gonna do it I'm not gonna do it
[Outro] I-I'm not gonna do it Yeah I-I'm not gonna…
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Camille Roberts - Big Time Rush
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mariocki · 1 year
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Galaxy of Terror (1981)
"Aren't you afraid?"
"Too scared to be."
#galaxy of terror#american cinema#sci fi film#1981#bruce d. clark#marc siegler#edward albert#erin moran#ray walston#bernard behrens#zalman king#robert englund#taaffe o'connell#sid haig#grace zabriskie#jack blessing#mary ellen o'neill#kenny myers#barry schrader#roger corman#perhaps most notable for the future big names who worked on this in various capacities; you've got a pre Freddie Rob Englund in the cast as#well as soon to be director Zalman‚ youve got James Cameron doing 2nd unit stuff and production design‚ Bill Paxton was the set dresser (!)#future oscar winner Bob Skotak doing visual fx and Wes Craven's future wife and film producer Iya Lubunka making prosthetics and possibly#(depending on who you believe) body doubling for one of the more graphic scenes of uh.. hm. well it's a.. you gotta see it ig‚ but it's#pretty tasteless and gratuitous. anyway. Corman himself was responsible for adding the more extreme sequences against the directors wishes#(a familiar story‚ see also Humanoids from the Deep) but all griping aside i was surprised by how into this i was. the first act in#particular does a brilliant job of quick‚ intense world building and setting up various intriguing mysteries for the viewer#the middle section fumbles it a little‚ but the design is deeply impressive and clearly something Cameron carried into Aliens#like im not even joking‚ this nonsense space slasher clearly had an unlikely impact on space horror cinema that came after#including Event Horizon and the Alien sequels‚ perhaps even a tiny but on Carpenter's The Thing. or maybe it's all coincidence. who knows!
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Erin Brockovich (2000)
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Kendall Knight and Camille Roberts in Big Time Photo Shoot
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