"Till rising and gliding out, I wander’d off by myself, In the mystical moist night-air, and from time to time, Look’d up in perfect silence at the stars."
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bojack horseman is leagues more intellectual about the complexities of the human experience than anything any crusty dead white political philosopher festering in the black plague ever said like im sorry but “wanting to be a good person is ingrained in us but being a better person is an incredibly difficult uphill journey especially when the factors of mental illness and trauma are added but its always worth the struggle and progress looks different on everyone” is objectively better than “humans are selfish and only wanna slaughter each other so the ends justify the means” send tweet
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The View From Halfway Down
it’s all okay, it would be. were you not now halfway down.
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Things that I’ve seen on Bojack Horseman and literally nowhere else:
A story where a woman wants to get pregnant, can’t do it and decides to adopt without adoption being presented as lesser or a compromise.
An episode where a main character decides to get an abortion, actually goes through with it, does not regret it and has her choice validated by the narrative and never demonized.
A main character who is an outspoken feminist and whose feminism is never the butt of any jokes about her.
A main character who is revealed to be asexual, and who after realizing this has an actual arc about what this means for him rather than having it dropped and ignored.
A kid raised by gay, poly-amorous men who are consistently depicted as not just good but great parents.
Jessica Biel leading an angry mob of fire-worshipping cannibals.
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Isabelle has a message for her enemies.
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This music videos got me so fucked up ugh
“when the party’s over” by Billie Eilish (dir. Billie Eilish, 2018)
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Glass Animals - How To Be A Human Being
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Any autistic person can tell you how easy it is for autism to go undiagnosed. For example
meltdowns can be misinterpreted as tantrums
sensitivity to food, light, sound, etc can be misinterpreted as whining or being picky
not knowing how to interact with people can be misinterpreted as shyness
one tiny, once-in-a-blue-moon success at something can make people believe that the problem never existed
autistic people often hide their traits to prevent being judged, and may eventually become good at hiding those traits
doctors have literally refused to diagnose people based on stereotypes (girls can’t be autistic, you have friends so you can’t be autistic, etc.)
Because of the possibility of autism being undiagnosed, it’s very likely that autism was just as prevalent in the past as it is now, and affects females just as much as males, even if statistics of the number of people diagnosed say otherwise.
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