hmasfatty:

dyemelikeasunset:

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That pyramid is great! Saving for future use. (The rest of this person’s explanation is also awesome)

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pleading-eyes:
“ Can we talk about how AMAZINGLY this show handles the twins’ relationship, and gender in general?
Mabel loves plenty of traditionally feminine things like bright colors, sleep overs, knitting, crafts, and is boy crazy. (But yet she’s...

pleading-eyes:

Can we talk about how AMAZINGLY this show handles the twins’ relationship, and gender in general?

Mabel loves plenty of traditionally feminine things like bright colors, sleep overs, knitting, crafts, and is boy crazy. (But yet she’s not a damsel in distress pushover, nor is she a screeching, nagging jerk, which seem to be the most common roles for women in cartoons).

Dipper thinks a lot of the things his sister does are weird or “gross”, he often scoffs at her “girly” things.

And yet.

Mabel is the tough one, not Dipper. Dipper is much more of a “wuss” than his sister, and readily admits it. Dipper likes some girly music. Mabel finds a lot of gross things cool, while Dipper is disgusted by them.

In other words, THEY FEEL REAL.

Too often a girl in cartoons has to either ADORE all things girly, or be repulsed by them (the media’s idea of a “tomboy”). This is absolute nonsense. Girls can have a variety of interests which can include both traditionally feminine and masculine things. Mabel manages to be something of a “girly girl” while still having all these AWESOME non-traditional traits about her. She’s complex. Like a real girl her age might be.

Dipper on the other hand is very much an adventurer. He manages to be wimpy at times without coming off as an unlikeable stereotype of one. He has his weak moments and his strong moments. He’s probably the less dominant of the twins, and he’s definitely the more emotionally sensitive one. He has some interests which are non-traditional, and so what? It’s not treated as weird or played for laughs (except in one episode where Dipper is made to feel ashamed for not fitting the traditional role of “manly man”, and the show handles it wonderfully, by letting Dipper come to realize that being a man is so much more than being violent or aggressive).

And while they still have their definite differences, as a brother and sister will naturally have, they still share many interests as well! They’re often playing games and sharing inside jokes. The idea that boys and girls “play too differently” doesn’t occur to these two when they’re having a great time with the one person who has always been there beside them.

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Fiction doesn’t affect real life, but this fictional pony is my waifu and she’s SO. HOT. — a conveniently selective fandom

See also:

“I have been a lifelong feminist, and as an artist working in the animation industry for more than 16 years I have striven to do right by women and girls in the animated projects I have been part of. I try to bring sincerity and depth to the female characters I’ve animated and have fought in development and story meetings to make female characters more than just the typical girlfriend, Mom or sex symbol.” - Lauren Faust

“Color has never, ever been depicted as a race indicator for the ponies.” - Lauren Faust

“I’m going to let you know, from where I stand the darker side of the fandom is not what I will talk about, it’s not part of what the show is about, but if you choose to do that, that is your choice, it’s not why we’re here, not why I’M here.” - Nicole Oliver

“Gotta admit, that kind of gives me the creeps. I’d rather not know about it.” - Lauren Faust

Because way too many people forget these. I wonder why. (via tarajenkins)

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videogamedad:
“ fascistballerina:
“ I guess it’s time to repost my stuff.
”
this is the most incredible post ive ever seen
like it doesnt just miss the point, it actively takes a detour several countries away from the point
i dont think ive ever seen...

videogamedad:

fascistballerina:

I guess it’s time to repost my stuff.

this is the most incredible post ive ever seen

like it doesnt just miss the point, it actively takes a detour several countries away from the point

i dont think ive ever seen someone try to point out a hypocrisy and fuck it up so hard ever before. i don’t think we’ll ever see something like this again. we need to cherish this post because it may very well be the only one of its kind

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pinkiepony:
“ awdreen:
“ LOOK AT THE TIMY REAL HAIRED HORSES
”
Where the fuck are these sold
”

pinkiepony:

awdreen:

LOOK AT THE TIMY REAL HAIRED HORSES

Where the fuck are these sold

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zabvza:

gameandwatch:

fucking watch this

how real is this

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theendofaspark:

this is never going to not be funny 

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karlanagisa:

if they sold shinji ikari push-up bras id buy one. i dont care if they were sold for 5 million dollars i’d buy one. id buy hundreds of them. i want shinji ikari to protect my nipples and instantly add 2 cup sizes

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buttermilkqueen:

be nice to small bunnies. and big bunnies, and chubby bunnies and fluffy bunnies. be very kind to all bunnies.

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