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leederpfucker · 1 month ago
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I made an Objectified family tree (kind of)
I made it using Google Slides although it would be fun to draw a traditional family tree with these guys one day. Also the images will be updated with new info (although how much after is up in the air)
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I am only including confirmed public information. Any speculations (like my theory that Faux is Morrigan's sister based off of the fact that the mythological Morrigan is part of a sister trio) or Patreon confirmed relations are banned from this family tree
We do actually know to an extent how related to Faux the Faux Objects are. To quote the FAQ on the site: "Closely related characters often have long bodies, fly, and have curved claws. Far descendants are more likely to have a special hidden ability that can help them in a survival situation, though they may not be aware of it until it is too late." So, Body Pillow is on some level closely related to Faux. I THINK (do not quote me on this) during an LSD video (not sure which one) Chester mentioned Faux has been dead for a while to Faux is likely Body Pillow's great great grand relative. However, since we don't know the specifics Body Pillow will currently stay in "unknown relations"
The reason pretty much none of these include two sets of (unknown) parents is because if we have zero info on a relative they weren't included. Although I should mention right here that out of the main cast Gum is the only one who spawned from a single parent
If you think you've seen this post before you have. I deleted the original since Tumblr messed with the ordering
Characters that are here but not tagged due to tag limits: Unnamed marine person (note the fins), Citrus' sister, Painkiller's parents, Gum's mom, Sharps' mom, Minty and Malt's mom, Fuzzball's mom and step dad, Sugarcube, Dynamite's parents, Dynamite, Push, Push's adopted nephew, Ribs, Porkloin, Wagyu
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BCOP 100: Looking at Women?
I had no idea people look and judge women! Honestly! None at all! (If you can’t hear the sarcasm leaking through my voice then I apologise. I’m a colossal failure) 
Berger, a bloke whose relatives include Quarter Pounder and Half Pounder, once stated ‘Men act, Women appear’. What they were basically saying is Nude is just an object - Women become objectified. When we look at paintings throughout history, nude Women are always the largest focus of the painting itself, even if there’s a nude male alongside them. 
Laura Mulvey, a certain woman who is going to be showing up quite a lot in this part of the module had some interesting points to prove. She used psychoanalytic theory on the male gaze in 1975. She discovered that in traditional storytelling, the female subject was always passive, whereas the male was active. Basically the female needed saving and the male was the active hero to save her. To look is active, and to be looked at is passive.
Male Gaze
- Voyeuristic and fetishistic looking. Picking that apart, Voyeuristic is secretive pleasure from viewing, and Fetishistic looking is when an object replaces something you love (like me with my Xbox).
Film Spectatorship is heterosexual and male, and sexually active or powerless female characters are nearly always in the typical plot.
Noami Wolf (1990) stated that ‘Women have always suffered for beauty’. Fairytales served as learned cultural norms.
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