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Creating Content and Storytelling Opportunities:
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Navigating Cultural and Market Differences:
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the cherry on top-
There is so much I want to say about this still but there's still stuff being analyzed and picked apart in the ULO community that I want to get as much of a full picture as I can before making a massive compiled theory post, so I'm kinda just posting my thoughts in very scattered parts for now. Obviously this is still all speculation that should be taken with mountains of salt but the evidence towards this being a load of baloney is damning as all hell.
And btw, I do think it's massively fucked up that Rachel is pulling this "Rachel Smythe Presents" shit that's literally word-for-word the same thing as Rick Riordan Presents, but she claims she's "never read PJO" and that LO isn't ripping it off.
The fucking audacity. With this in addition to the Lynn Buckham "study" (i.e. ripoff) it really begs the question of how much she's been ripping off and passing off as her own since the very beginning.
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20dollarlolita’s February $20 challenge:
Metamorphose OTK’s, $16 // BTSSB socks (these were $42 for all three so technically $14 each and that qualifies IMO)
Angelic Pretty letter set, $17 // GLB no. 1, $20
I wasn’t really trying to find/make anything for this challenge so it’s not a lot but I figured I’d share ^^
I have bought a skirt and blouse before for $20 (my cheapest dress was $35), and tons of legwear/hair accessories for $20 and under so I don’t think it’s an impossible challenge for bigger pieces but an unlikely/difficult one. Still fun to see though! I think this should become a bigger thing
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I hope Mattel knows that no matter how much representation paint they slap on this cartoon, it's not gonna fix the issues with the live action movie.
Like, idk about ya'll but I definitely haven't forgotten about that racist shit 💀.
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Making Cleo extra dark and making Clawdeen afro-latina in the show doesn't make up for jack shit, idc.
It would be different if Mattel actually addressed those issues and apologized, instead of just straight up ignoring the backlash and moving on. But no.
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