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There’s this issue you’re not allowed to discuss: that women are needy. Men can go for longer, more happily, without women. That’s the truth. We don’t, as little boys, play at being married - we try to avoid it for as long as possible. Meanwhile women are out there hunting for husbands.

Steven Moffat on Female Characters. (x)

Think about this next time you decide to praise his “not sexist” writing.

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Jesus, Moffat, did you even take a second to ask WHY girls play at being married, being a mother, and keeping house? Maybe because everything they see on TV or in magazines or from their own parents is that those are the only things that garner women a semblance of respect from society?

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I geNUINELY HATE THIS MAN

You cannot BACKWARDS RATIONALIZE THIS BULLSHIT. You cannot inundate women with the idea that their sole reason for existence is a male and then shame them and say all that they want to do is hunt for men, that they are dependent upon them. You can’t say that it’s okay that you write utterly dependent, sexualized females because that’s what women are like. I just— that’s not what women are like. 

I’ve never watched Doctor Who, but I’ve noticed the article this quote is sourced to is talking about a 17th century courtesan the Doctor is in love with. Is Amy Pond a stripper? Coupled with Irene Adler, how many of Moffat’s supposedly “strong” female characters are also sex workers? There’s nothing wrong with this, per se, except for the fact that it’s a fixation, it sexualizes his women and makes their jobs and bodies performative (sex work does not necessarily do this, but after seeing his work in Scandal I’m really not interested in giving him the benefit of the doubt anymore), and it pulls into broad daylight this perverse association that to be worth your narrative while, women have to be flirty and sexy on top of intelligent and clever.

Sexuality can be used in positive, interesting, feminist ways: because women can never actually escape patriarchy, some of fiction’s most interesting characters have resigned themselves to it and learned to harness it to their advantage. This is cool. This is almost done with Irene, except when it’s not, when Irene “falls in love” with Sherlock (as women do) and it serves as her downfall. When her entire character dissolves from cleverness and surprise into blatant, simple seduction. When that becomes her only strength.

What disgusts me most about the implication of the quote - other than the visceral obvious - is that it all but outright says that men are happier without women, and women are happier with them. Men strive to achieve their goals independently, and a woman’s only goal is to obtain a man. Jesus christ it makes me want to riP MY SCALP OFF. THIS MAN IS A HUGELY INFLUENTIAL HAND IN BRITISH TV 

Here’s a snippet of something else he said in the same goddamn interview:

“Well, the world is vastly counted in favour of men at every level - except if you live in a civilised country and you’re sort of educated and middle-class, because then you’re almost certainly junior in your relationship and in a state of permanent, crippled apology. Your preferences are routinely mocked. There’s a huge, unfortunate lack of respect for anything male.”

ahhh, yes

reverse sexism

misandry

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my favorite quote from the article: “Actually, Steven, what you seem to misunderstand is that not all women are hunting for husbands - some of us are scheming to take over Doctor Who so we can make it cohesive and thoughtful, instead.”

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hamsters-in-cups:
“ A hamster in a cup upon whose surface resides an image of a hamster in a cup: The ultimate! (Any more levels of nested abstraction would just be silly.)
”

hamsters-in-cups:

A hamster in a cup upon whose surface resides an image of a hamster in a cup:  The ultimate!  (Any more levels of nested abstraction would just be silly.)

grassleaves:

warhammer40kdatabase:

theamericankid:

When scientists get too honest

> I would love to see more science posts on Tumblr. I particularly liked, “The postdoc who did all the work has since left to start a bakery.”

Well scientists are still human after all.

The last one slayed me omg

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w0ndernez:
“ whats even the point of having favorites in this game you’re only gonna have your heart broken
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w0ndernez:

whats even the point of having favorites in this game you’re only gonna have your heart broken

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Album Art

man-in-the-tan-jacket:

cecilspanties:

Just click on it you wont be disappointed

omg

i love how he gets more excited as time goes on im v happy :’)

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ArtistWelcome to Night Vale
TitleCarlos

bitchharley:

devilishkurumi:

madsmikkelsenpai:

What if Carlos is Carlos from The Magic School Bus who was inspired to become a scientist after all the amazing field trips and he only went to Night Vale because it was Mrs. Frizzle’s home town and he just had to know why she was the only teacher he had who could bend the laws of the universe to her will

this is one of the best hypotheticals ihave ever heard

im not even in this fandom and i like this theory a lot

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algoreofficial:

is there a gender neutral thing for like, boyfriend/girlfriend that sounds nicer than significant other

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merasmus:

if it actually rained men we wouldnt get to enjoy any of it because they would splatter on impact

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slipstreamborne:

marapetsrules:

bobfoxsky:

“You fool. No man can kill me.”

How many times am I allowed to reblog this before it gets weird?

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Sometimes I wonder whether Tolkien, when he thought of this line, sat around going OH SNAP OOOOOOHHHH SNAP to himself for about an hour.

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spiderleggies:

if u ever want me to stop breathing link me to this video

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