Why must we conform to traditional gender norms for gay relationships in writing? Is it so preposterous that two fem dudes are fucking? Two butches going at it? GET OUT OF THE BINARY PEOPLE
I hate to break it to some people, but some of the ways we fill the void of community or direction is inherently religious. Some people chose the tradition path. Don’t make rash judgements on others from a place of ignorance. Know them and why.
As someone who studies religion and belief, all people want is community and guidance. Religion and other avenues provide that. I don’t know why people on the internet try to say choosing religion later means you’ve joined a cult and are brainwashed.
as a side note i will say sometimes i find the way people talk about religion to sometimes odd….its like everyone forgets that it is a community for a lot of people and it’s easy for any person to get into a religion. yall are always watching stuff about cults but can’t do 2+2?
Almost like an arrested development, you must replicate a time before the confrontation with reality, blinded by child wonder and optimism. But, the best parts of retaining those traits is to grow with them, not yearn for your ignorance.
I can’t help but think about the over saturation of nostalgia movies for the 80s and 90s. I think it stems from this growing need to return to the ideal utopia of your childhood that was ripped away. But it never was a utopia.
That’s why I think the Michael Movie was effective because it tapped into a cultural memory of glittering tv screens tuned into MTV. It acts as an escape from the ugliness you have become aware of, but the rot of societal decline was there.
I love when “enlightened” larp-ers who have never engaged in a sort of meaningful reflection attempt to utilize the key words of religion to explain their anti-humanistic worldviews to brain dead conservatives.
Professor Jiang explains why Donald Trump can’t die 👁
“If we all have Trump in our minds, then he becomes a convergence of all individual realities on Earth. And this convergence is what we call God.”
Variety asks Melissa Barrera if she thinks the people that returned for ‘Scream 7’ are “scabby” and “crossing the picket line”:
“Oh, one hundred percent. I think they all are. And they have to live with that. The only way they were able to make that movie after what happened was to nostalgia-bait as much as possible.”
(https://t.co/dMoGUc8iNg)