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Concept: toy story 5 is centered around that creepy doll Annabelle who’s just like woody, buzz, please get me out of this box I fucked up a couple times and now the humans think I’m a fucking demon wtf
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“Ask for what you want and be prepared to get it.”
-Maya Angelou
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me: i don’t cry easily
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frankly? ban all plastics. require all public buildings to be solar powered. public community gardens in every neighborhood. ban all pesticides. ban fossil fuels. put wind turbines on every sky scraper. gardens on every rooftop. tax cars and fund public transportation. build bike lanes across every city. train/railroad infrastructure across the country (tear down highways). every state mandated to have a certain percentage of land be a wildlife preserve. local/organic farms get huge tax breaks. raise the minimum wage. aquaponics farms in every city. every family has chickens in their backyard. community composting. jeff bezos’s body for fertilizer. i have a clear idea of what i want the world to look like and i want it now. hire me
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Im sorry but what is camp? I tried searching on google but i have trouble understanding english and i dont really get it :(
Camp is difficult to explain but easy to spot once you’ve got the hang of it. This is my interpretation based on my opinions, other people might describe it differently.
Susan Sontag, in ‘notes on ‘Camp’’, describes camp as “the consistently aesthetic experience of the world” “the answer to the problem: how to be a dandy in the age of mass culture” and “anti-serious”. Camp is a fashion movement, but is also a way of approaching the world, individual people can be called camp.
The word is strongly associated with the lgbtq+ community and more specifically with gay men. Camp fashion is ugly and overblown. Camp has to be grand to be truly camp, it has to be enthusiastically appalling. It is associated with theatrical fashion and certainly contains the drama and passion of the stage. Camp is about enjoying and embracing fully an aesthetic that isn’t ‘chic’, stylish or pretty but one that is dramatic, loud and frivolous. Camp is ugly, it’s big, it’s colourful, it’s silly, it’s fun.
It’s been described as apolitical but I think it is rather political, especially within the lgbtq+ community when dressing unconventionally signals your membership to a marginalized group. Camp is snubbing your nose at how people say you ‘should’ dress while still believing firmly in self decoration.
Camp is rather ironic, in that dressing camp is a careful fashion choice with a result that is ‘unfashionable’. This is what people are going to struggle with most at the met gala, I think. They’ll cling to ‘pretty’ and aim at ‘glamorous’ and miss ‘camp’ by a mile.
I realise this explanation is long and I don’t know if it is clear, but I hope it’s a little bit helpful.
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Natasha Lyonne at the 2019 Met Gala, Monday, 6th May.
(Camps: Notes on Fashion)
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ezra miller’s met gala look 2019
“I had a lot of bizarre thoughts in my brain and I was trying to explain them to several people who, in many cases, received it with aprehension, even fear. Ricardo was immediately exhuberant and enthusiastic about the notion. We talked on the phone and from what I’m told, two minutes into the conversation he was drawing the look.”
- Ezra Miller on working with Ricardo Tisci on his 2019 Met Gala look
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Some of y’all really had the audacity to call Harry Styles the king of camp for him to show up in a blouse from forever 21. I have to laugh straight men really do the bare minimum.
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Book-filled loft in Los Angeles | photos by Bethany Nauert | more pictures here
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