#lewis pullman would be disgusted
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attapullman · 10 months ago
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me: *wants to date bob floyd*
also me: *dates reformed fuckboy and enjoys it*
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therealmilfdennys · 3 months ago
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ummmm hey fellas so what if. hypothetically. i had a lot of emotions and feelings towards lewis pullman's characters and Also some. disgusting nasty fanfic ideas for a certain bull riding cowboy? would anybody be interested in that? because...i have Things I need to Say
also maybe justified?? idk man i've been on my cowboy shit recently and jacob pitts makes me feel a certain way
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bobfloydsbabe · 1 year ago
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NINE PEOPLE I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW BETTER
Thank you so much for the tag @wkndwlff, @sylviebell, @ereardon, and @sebsxphia. You're all darlings.
LAST SONG? Earl Grey Tea by Griff
FAVORITE COLOR? Dark green
CURRENTLY WATCHING? The Russell Brand documentary about his disgusting, absolutely vile behavior. I want to throw up.
LAST MOVIE? Oppenheimer, I think.
SWEET/SPICY/SAVORY? Sweet.
RELATIONSHIP STATUS? So single it physically hurts.
CURRENT OBSESSIONS? TGM and Lewis Pullman. It's my personality at this point.
LAST THING YOU GOOGLED? Wrist pain.
I think everyone has been tagged by now, but if you haven't and want to do this, consider this yourself tagged by me!
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fate-motif · 9 months ago
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how could you? well, let's consider three things.
first, the susan conversation happens before the friends of narnia realize they are truly dead. i don't think they would have talked about her in that way if they knew they might never see her again. it's a conversation you have when you're deeply frustrated by a family member you're on complicated ground on, spoken like you're waiting for something to change for the better but not knowing what to do.
second, if we're meant to think that the friends of narnia are fine with how susan has been left behind, it's honestly par for the course with the rest of the deeply christian series for me. lewis doesn't seem to believe in universal salvation and it's up to people who don't believe that to imagine how christians who do cope with the idea that many people will not be saved. that leads me to the third discussion.
the discourse around the problem of susan is huge because it's a plot point highly politicized in specifically white pop cultural feminist talking points. jkr voiced disgust that susan becoming irreligious is symbolized by a shallow life specifically identified with feminine interests. pullman, Incorrectly i might add, says that aslan dooms susan to hell for discovering sex. the outrage centers on this idea of "letting women be feminine"*. it's never about the theological implications of damnation, and it never intersects with the (in my opinion) much more galling idea that apparently, if you're a good person who's a believer in another faith, you've secretly been a good christian all along. but because susan's a white woman, it's impossible for white people not to pitch in and clamor about what an outrage it is that susan was "excluded" when come on. people in real life choose to not align with christianity. susan chose to drift away from narnia. it is a reality that is disturbing in the context of this deeply allegorically religious series of books, but that is painted in a much more urgent light for this specific case because extremely shallow pop cultural feminist concerns about how it's so deeply terrible that a woman who's described as having become so materialistic and self-absorbed that she dismisses her family's beliefs as childish and silly... likes makeup and clothes.
*i recommend reading kat coffin's twitter thread on the problem of susan that summarizes best most of my beliefs about the specific feminist critique to be made of the plot point. i do want to add that i think it is sexist to describe susan's departure from narnian friendship in the language of feminine interests but to me it's such an extremely unimportant detail when, at least as someone who grew up christian, you can tell that the feminine parts of her new life are not the problem: it's that she's let materialism separate her from her family and of course, in the context of this unambiguously religiously supportive book, God. if it had been peter or edmund, that descriptive language might have centered on money and jobs and connections, as befit the life of a man in the era. if anything, i think it would have been worse if susan's irreligiosity had been coded using descriptions of how she's become a working woman. just something to think about when you're wondering whether the descriptions of "nylon and lipsticks" sounded so bad.
realized that the "problem of susan" misinterpretation is going to explode when the new narnia reboot drops and started chomping at the bit
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ahalal-uralma · 3 years ago
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Books:
- A book that makes you feel good / happy
- A book that makes melancholic / sad
- A book that makes you laugh
- A book that makes you feel romantic
- A book that evokes nostalgia
- A book that you have watched more than any other
- A book that you used to love, but now you don't, and why
- A book that makes you feel good/happy.
As a general rule, I don’t like to purchase books with the intentions to become miserable from them. Anything that does manage to upset me (Twilight, ahem) I will promptly seize and desist from my shelves. I feel that every single book I presently own makes me happy in it’s own way.
I do not even know where to begin to direct my attention, but I own so many great works by so many talented authors: ie. J.R.R. Tolkien, Oscar Wilde, Neil Gaiman, H.P. Lovecraft, Beatrice Potter, Anne Rice, H.G. Wells, Edgar Allan Poe, Tad Williams, Terry Goodkind, Lewis Carroll, L. Frank Baum, Philip Pullman, Alexandre Dumas, Thomas Hardy, James Baldwin, etc.
- A book that makes you feel melancholic/sad.
Snowflower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See.
Beautifully eloquent, but it had me crying by the third chapter. 
It broke my heart.
- A book that makes you laugh.
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- A book that makes you feel romantic.
A few books do this strongly for me, especially:
Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
Phantom Of The Opera by Gaston Leroux
Complete Poems of John Keats
A book that evokes nostalgia.
Crown Duel and it’s sequel Court Duel by Sherwood Smith. I was thirteen when I first read these books. I have yet to discover another literary work that reaches their level of energy and passion. It’s romance is enigmatic and alluring. They will always be pure magic and escapism for me.
- A book that you have read more than any other. 
 (Note: You said ‘watched’)
Candide by Voltaire. I feel like so much happens in so few pages that you are left going, “what was that about....?” And then, you find yourself going over it again wondering what madness your plunging yourself back into.
I have not learned anything yet by doing so, for the record, except I am being the indulgent fool Voltaire thinks most of society is.
- A book that you used to love, but now you don’t, and why.
I have very complex feelings and opinions about the Twilight series by Stephanie Meyer.
I wouldn’t say I “used to love it” so much as I had high hopes it would get better, only to discover it really does not get better.
I was 18 when I read the Twilight series with no prior conceived prejudices regarding it, simply because they didn’t exist for anyone around the time. I was consuming each book immediately as it was being published. And you know what? I’ve never been more disappointed in myself.
I really do not even know where to centralize my disgust first: do I address New Moon’s insulting representation of mental illness by omitting written pages?
There are entire pieces of paper wasted on nothingness. No writing. Depression is not this empty and meaningless. It is more nuanced than what she represents it as.
I remember thinking ‘how much of a selfish individual do you have to be, how absolutely disconnected from reality, to contribute to the waste of trees in this way?’
Or do I dive into the waking nightmare that is all of Breaking Dawn? I really wish I can say I have hallucinated this entire series, but alas...no.
You know a book is awful when it is capable of creating trauma. I could not look at people for days, because I didn’t know how to mentally process it’s finale. It was a highly negative experience for me and taught me a lot about how I value my mind and time.
Now, all criticism aside of Meyer’s Twilight Series and concerns about her intentions, I will be honest that not every piece of her writing is this poor. People can experience growth and recognize a need for improvement. She is not immune to this and with that said....
If you really want to try one of Meyer’s works, I would recommend The Host, instead.
I was 21 when I read it. So a few years passed since Twilight was initially published. Yes, I did give her a second chance despite what I had gone through. Did it make me a big fan? No. But, it was a pleasant enough experience for me to forgive her, somewhat.
It does start off slow and confusing, but begins to improve after four chapters. It’s not terribly original or complex, but at least the plot has some merit.
It’s worlds different and entertaining enough to make you wonder if you are reading the work of another author. Or like I said previously, maybe she realized the need for improvement by the creation of this novel.
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For the question thing. Do them all.
1. Would you have sex with the last person you text messaged?….maybe. 🤐2. You talked to an ex today, correct?Sort of?3. Have you taken someones virginity?Virginity is imaginary, but, again, sort of. I’ve slept with girls who had never slept with a girl before. Multiple girls that I was their first “lesbian encounter” lol. And I’m pretty sure I left a good impression. 😏4. Is trust a big issue for you?Yes. Especially in my partner communicating with me and not telling other people/friends of theirs private things that are between us.5. Did you hang out with the person you like recently?Yeah. Sunday night. :) It was fab.6. What are you excited for?Parahoy 3!!!! Also, traveling. The trips I’m planning.7. What happened tonight?No idea. That’s the future. I can tell you what will PROBABLY happen. I’ll be coming home from work at like 8:30 and watch The Crown.8. Do you think it’s disgusting when girls get really wasted?Why would I think it was disgusting when girls do it, but not guys? No. Once in a while, you need to let loose and get wasted. But I worry about the person’s health if I know they’re the kind of person who gets sad, angry, depressed, etc. after getting really drunk and it isn’t healthy to do that a lot. Plus, if they’re spending a lot of money on it and they aren’t a rich person, I know they could be saving and using it on something better.9. Is confidence cute?It’s attractive sometimes, I guess. But it’s also very attractive to be straight forward and honest when you’re not confident in yourself or if you doubt yourself. Plus, sometimes, people are overly-confident (or pretending to be) and it comes off as arrogance.10. What is the last beverage you had?Tea (PG Tips)11. How many people of the opposite sex do you fully trust?0.12. Do you own a pair of skinny jeans?Like 6 pairs.13. What are you gonna do Saturday night?No idea. It’s too far away. lol.14. What are you going to spend money on next?Probably beer and food at the movies Thursday night when I see The Last Jedi.15. Are you going out with the last person you kissed?lol no16. Do you think you’ll change in the next 3 months?Sure. Everyone’s always changing and growing.17. Who do you feel most comfortable talking to about anything?My closest friend.18. The last time you felt broken?Can’t remember. …Which is really nice. :)19. Have you had sex today?Nope. Not today.20. Are you starting to realize anything?I can’t think of anything right now.21. Are you in a good mood?Actually, yeah! Great mood, right now.22. Would you ever want to swim with sharks?I guess.23. Are your eyes the same color as your dad’s?No.24. What do you want right this second?To be in New York, I guess. Or London, if not New York.…and a good sandwich. Which I could get in either of those cities.25. What would you say if the person you love/like kissed another girl/boy?I’d feel jealousy, I guess, but we aren’t going out, so I’m not entitled to anything, so… *shrug*26. Is your current hair color your natural hair color?No. Never.27. Would you be able to date someone who doesn’t make you laugh?What28. What was the last thing that made you laugh?Probably something @idontneednohelp said.29. Do you really, truly miss someone right now?Yes. Very much. And she knows that. 🖤 x30. Does everyone deserve a second chance?Most people. Not EVERYONE.31. Honestly, do you hate the last boy you were talking to?What? Was this written by a middle schooler? I don’t even remember the last “boy” I talked to.32. Does the person you have feelings for right now, know you do?Yep.33. Are you one of those people who never drinks soda?For the most part. I rarely drink any anymore.34. Listening to?Dua Lipa.35. Do you ever write in pencil anymore?No.36. Do you know where the last person you kissed is?Yep.37. Do you believe in love at first sight?No. That’s lust. Or infatuation. Love comes with time and effort.38. Who did you last call?My closest friend.39. Who was the last person you danced with?No clue. It was probably at a bar/club when I was drunk, so, whatever. lol40. Why did you kiss the last person you kissed?‘Cause I liked her?41. When was the last time you ate a cupcake?A long time. ..I’d love to have one right now. But I had a really good thick slice of iced gingerbread loaf yesterday.42. Did you hug/kiss one of your parents today?No.43. Ever embarrass yourself in front of a crush?Sure.44. Do you tan in the nude?Never have, no.45. If you could, would you take back your last kiss?No.46. Did you talk to someone until you fell asleep last night?No. I watched The Crown until I started falling asleep.47. Who was the last person to call you?I don’t know.48. Do you sing in the shower?Sometimes.49. Do you dance in the car?What50. Ever used a bow and arrow?Yep. I loved doing archery at summer camp as a kid.51. Last time you got a portrait taken by a photographer?I’m gonna say it was almost exactly a year ago. A few really great photos. :)52. Do you think musicals are cheesy?NO.53. Is Christmas stressful?Only if big family get togethers are involved. (Because of the homophobia, transphobia, racism, xenophobia, etc.) But I don’t usually have to do a lot of that stuff anymore.54. Ever eat a pierogi?YEAH! Love em!55. Favorite type of fruit pie?Dutch apple.56. Occupations you wanted to be when you were a kid?Actress, actress, astronaut, actress actress, actress57. Do you believe in ghosts?Sure. Why not.58. Ever have a Deja-vu feeling?Yeah, but I haven’t had it in a while.59. Take a vitamin daily?B12 and Vitamin D (because it’s so rainy and gloomy here most of the time)60. Wear slippers?No.61. Wear a bath robe?No.62. What do you wear to bed?My underwear. That’s it, usually.63. First concert?I seriously don’t remember. I wish I did, but I don’t.64. Wal-Mart, Target or Kmart?Tesco.65. Nike or Adidas?Vans.66. Cheetos Or Fritos?Ketchup chips (doesn’t matter what brand).67. Peanuts or Sunflower seeds?Macadamia nuts.68. Favorite Taylor Swift song?Right now, it’s Delicate.69. Ever take dance lessons?Tap.70. Is there a profession you picture your future spouse doing?I don’t really picture my “spouse” since I don’t plan on marrying again, but whatever my partner wants to do that makes her happy, I’m sure I will like and support it.71. Can you curl your tongue?Barely. I’m not good at it.72. Ever won a spelling bee?No. But I could have.73. Have you ever cried because you were so happy?Yes.74. What is your favorite book?The Magician’s Nephew by C.S. Lewis. I also love His Dark Materials by Phillip Pullman75. Do you study better with or without music?Without. But I love having music on.76. Regularly burn incense?No. It actually irritates my nose sometimes.77. Ever been in love?Yep.78. Who would you like to see in concert?Oh, LOTS of people.79. What was the last concert you saw?Paramore.80. Hot tea or cold tea?Both.81. Tea or coffee?Depends on the situation and my mood.82. Favorite type of cookie?Black & White cookie. Preferably from Junior’s.83. Can you swim well?I can’t swim at all.84. Can you hold your breath without holding your nose?Yeah, but not well.85. Are you patient?Very, sometimes. VERY. If I need to be, I can be patient for a lonnnnnnggg time.86. DJ or band, at a wedding?idk87. Ever won a contest?Yep.88. Ever have plastic surgery?wtf. Who would answer yes to this? I s2g this was written by a 12 year old lol.89. Which are better black or green olives?Black.90. Opinions on sex before marriage?LMAO91. Best room for a fireplace?What ARE these questions?92. Do you want to get married?No. I WAS married. Don’t want it again. But if the right girl came along and SHE wanted to, I would.
There. Did them all! :)
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elfyourmother · 8 years ago
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Thank you for helping me put my finger on what bothered me so much about the "Elven gods" bullshit holy fuck????!?!? I almost dropped my damn computer when I realized. All these Christian-culture writers think it's cool and edgy to write other peoples' religions as inherently inferior and flawed and "debunked", but it would be Disrespectful for Fantasy Jesus to get the same treatment. The obvious ethnocentrism is disgusting.
(PS my favorite subversion of this is the Dark Materials trilogy by Phillip Pullman, have you ever read those? Talk about a scathing criticism of the Christian authority hidden under some wacky fantasy lol.)
tbh it wasn’t until i left the church and started exploring other belief systems that i really started recognizing this trope for what it was. it’s just so prevalent and so ingrained in the western fantasy tradition da and its ilk are fimly placed in and grew out of. i feel like c.s. lewis can be blamed for a lot of it (w a side of tolkien)
i haven’t read HDM and tbh i was always hesitant even though i’m always interested in deconstructions of christianity as an institution. i have this inherent kind of reflexive wariness about white guy atheist sf/f authors in how they approach religion in their stories, because i’ve seen deconstructive critiques of “religion” in stories veer uncomfortably into racism and classism
like i said I never read these particular books before. he may avoid that. but I’m wary because I’ve been burned a lot.
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