Wed, Jun. 15th, 2005
BPAL: Kostnice
Wed, Jun. 15th, 2005 08:26 pm( Read more... )
Wow. I've finished my batch now!
Imps up for trade:
Burial
Kostnice
Wrath
All around the level of the label. Would prefer trading, particularly for anything citrusy or non-floral.
yhlee, I've got Severin, Phantasm and Dirty for you.
Wow. I've finished my batch now!
Imps up for trade:
Burial
Kostnice
Wrath
All around the level of the label. Would prefer trading, particularly for anything citrusy or non-floral.
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The Inside, 1x01 and 1x02; Powerpuff Girls
Wed, Jun. 15th, 2005 10:46 pm( Spoilers for both )
On another happy note, I also saw the first Powerpuff Girls episode that pissed me off. It starred super-feminist villain, armed with a female-sign-shaped gun (that circle and cross symbol), who is insanely feminist and so insists on Susan B. Anthony dollars, as opposed to bills with dead white men on them. And of course, she makes the Powerpuff Girls feel unappreciated because as feminists they should be seeing male oppression everywhere. Because of this, they let her go because she's one of the few female villains, and feminists are incapable of seeing anything outside of that. I stopped watching the ep when the girls started sulking at all the boys in their school, because of course feminism means that you hate all men. Arrrrrrrgggghhh! Anyway, hopefully the end of the episode was better than the beginning, but I wasn't about to stick around to watch.
I dunno. Maybe I am reading too much into these TV shows, but I am rather sick of seeing female victims on TV and then seeing episodes that go about making fun of feminists being "feminazis" who hate all men.
On another happy note, I also saw the first Powerpuff Girls episode that pissed me off. It starred super-feminist villain, armed with a female-sign-shaped gun (that circle and cross symbol), who is insanely feminist and so insists on Susan B. Anthony dollars, as opposed to bills with dead white men on them. And of course, she makes the Powerpuff Girls feel unappreciated because as feminists they should be seeing male oppression everywhere. Because of this, they let her go because she's one of the few female villains, and feminists are incapable of seeing anything outside of that. I stopped watching the ep when the girls started sulking at all the boys in their school, because of course feminism means that you hate all men. Arrrrrrrgggghhh! Anyway, hopefully the end of the episode was better than the beginning, but I wasn't about to stick around to watch.
I dunno. Maybe I am reading too much into these TV shows, but I am rather sick of seeing female victims on TV and then seeing episodes that go about making fun of feminists being "feminazis" who hate all men.