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rangi42 · 11 months
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https://twitter.com/14__gom/status/1630226731763380224
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actressplayground3 · 6 days
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Jennifer Morris (29) in Role Models (2008)
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coldemergency · 7 months
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Snape: Well, well, well. If it isn't Mr. Bullshit and Dr. I'm-full-of-shit
Fred: In what way are we full of shit?
George: Which one of us has the Ph.D.?
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bitter69uk · 1 month
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“Tennessee Williams saved my life … Yes, Tennessee Williams was my childhood friend. I yearned for a bad influence and Tennessee was one in the best sense of the word: joyous, alarming, sexually confusing and dangerously funny. I didn’t quite “get” “Desire and the Black Masseur” when I read it in One Arm, but I hoped I would one day. The thing I did know after finishing the book was that I didn’t have to listen to the lies the teachers told us about society’s rules. I didn’t have to worry about fitting in with a crowd I didn’t want to hang out with in the first place. No, there was another world that Tennessee Williams knew about, a universe filled with special people who didn’t want to be a part of this dreary conformist life that I was told I had to join.”
/ John Waters reflecting on the influence of Tennessee Williams in his book Role Models (2010) /
Died on this day: my all-time favourite playwright, Tennessee Williams (25 March 1911 – 25 February 1983). Pictured: portrait of Williams by Irving Penn, 1951.
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nickysfacts · 28 days
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Happy Women’s History Month!
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To celebrate here are a couple of examples of historical women from around the world that showcase how we have always been leaders, in every sense of the word!
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bliz-lol · 17 days
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host Role Models!
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theemotionmachine · 3 months
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Many young men are attracted to people like Andrew Tate because he projects strength and confidence in our materialistic and status-seeking world. The truth is young men are lacking role models in life – real examples of heroism – so they are left scraping the bottom of the barrel for inspiration: celebrities, influencers, etc. One problem is seeing money and wealth as the only sign of success vs. other more important values (honor, loyalty, sincerity, courage, sacrifice, etc.) Masculinity is less about taking pictures in front of your Corvette with super models and more a fireman running into a burning building to save a child’s life.
Steven Handel, The Emotion Machine: Self-Improvement in the 21st Century
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providence-park · 9 months
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Seann William Scott as Wheeler
ROLE MODELS (2008)
Dir. David Wain
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mimi-0007 · 9 months
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Stevie Wonder and Mrs. Coretta Scott King
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anelimjolie · 2 years
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„I‘ll read my books and I’ll drink coffee and I’ll listen to music and I’ll bolt the door.“ - J.D. Salinger, A boy in France.
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mbti-notes · 3 months
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Anon wrote: Hi! I’m 22 F, fairly certain that I’m an INFJ. I keep seeking role models to mould myself. I want to have some source of inspiration from external sources, I am not just looking for style, I’m looking to emulate their attitude and beliefs as well.
I think this ‘need’ for me has increased after a fallout with an acquaintance who was a close friend of my friend. She used to be very bossy and controlling of my friend and if I want to interact with my friend then I had to be on the other girl’s good books so I tried to be friends with her as well.
Eventually my friend cut ties with her and I too limited my interaction with her. She thought I somehow manipulated my friend to stop talking to her and lashed out at me, calling me a ‘Chameleon’. I didn’t like it but I can’t stop thinking if it was true. I wanted to become independent and bold to be unaffected of what others think of me
Maybe this is my way of overusing Ni to find purpose/ using Fe-Ti to rationalize my behaviours by using the ‘role models’ to set internal structure and avoid hurting? I don’t want to keep looking for role models because it’s exhausting, whenever I like someone, I feel as though I’m unworthy to choose them. How do I stop doing this/searching for motivation?
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I'm a little surprised you said 22 because your way of thinking still seems a bit adolescent, in terms of ego development. Lagging development isn't abnormal or something to panic about. It's simply a sign that there needs to be some reflection or inquiry about the factors behind it. Addressing those factors is the pathway to getting personal growth going again.
Generally speaking, it's normal and healthy for kids and teens to seek out role models to emulate; it's one of the many learning methods that human beings utilize in the process of growing up into productive members of society. Observing good qualities and impressive achievements in others is a way of getting to know more about oneself and one's own good qualities and capabilities.
We can label ego development as "lagging" when, into adulthood, a person still doesn't really know themselves well enough to have formed a solid sense of self or personal identity. When you have a strong sense of self and a personal identity to express, role models mostly become obsolete except in rare cases where inspiration is needed for further personal growth. One defining characteristic of adulthood is independence, which means there is no need to rely on others to define oneself.
As such, it is indeed appropriate to be asking why you still rely on role models at 22, a time when you should already be independent. In adulthood, reliance on role models can become pathological when it's no longer about learning but more about trying to overcompensate for an unrecognized deficit in one's self. I don't know your history, so I can't give you an explanation. You'll have to reflect on it, but I can give you starter questions for reflection.
Do you have a strong sense of self? Do you have a personal identity, including your own ideas, ideals, beliefs, values, etc, that you want to express out into the world? If not, why not?
Do you understand what it means to "be yourself"? If so, why don't you (instead of trying to be someone else)? If not, then you need to do more to get to know yourself better.
It's not uncommon for this kind of lag in ego development to manifest as "chameleonism" in INFJs. Through immature Fe, many INFJs learn that it is to their advantage to be whatever others want to see in order to get the social acceptance they crave. Unfortunately, this shortcut to validation comes at a big cost of not developing a proper sense of self within. You use the word "unworthy". Low self-worth is one of the major factors behind chameleonism. You might want to read previous posts about it.
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iconsfinder · 1 year
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elitadream · 7 months
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hi, i just wanted to say that your art is so incredibly soft and beautiful! it has this gentleness to it that i adore. i started following you recently because of a few panels you drew ages back with toadsworth and princess peach - i love their father/daughter relationship so so much and you captured it in the sweetest way. what's your thoughts on them? ❤️
Thank you Anon, that's so kind! 🥹💕 Softness and warmth are my absolute go-to when I draw. It always puts me in a peaceful mood, and I'm very glad that other people enjoy it too! 🌅
Oh I love these two SO much!! Ever since I first played Mario Sunshine when I was a kid (the first game in which Toadsworth appears, I believe :3), I've always regarded them as a father and daughter tandem. ☺️ I like to imagine that Toadsworth was the one who mostly raised her, and that they share a family bond that goes way beyond formalities and decorum. Very much like Alfred and Bruce Wayne! ✨️
My version of Toadsworth is infinitely and unconditionally fond of Peach. She's his absolute pride and joy. 🥺🥰 Although a reasonably strict and disciplined mentor when necessary, I also picture Toadsworth as being a very kind, caring and amiable gentleman, who's highly perceptive and has quite the witty sense of humor. 😄 He knows how deeply Peach cares about ther people and her Kingdom, and he's always ready to diligently assist her in any way he can. I view them as being very close and sharing a fantastic relationship, as much on the professional as the more casual side. One that's honest, healthy and good. 😌💝
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coldemergency · 7 months
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Barista: Good morning! Can I take your order?
Harry: Can I get a tall chai?
Voldemort: And a large black coffee
Barista: A what?
Voldemort: Large black coffee
Barista: Do you mean a venti?
Voldemort: No, I mean a large
Harry: He means a venti. Yeah, the biggest one you've got
Barista: Venti means large
Voldemort: No. Venti means "twenty"
Harry: Voldemort...
Voldemort: "Large" is large. In fact, "tall" is large, and "grande" is Spanish for large. "Venti" is the only one that doesn't mean large. It's also the only one that's Italian
Voldemort: Congratulations, you're stupid in three languages
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Role Models host design: @bliz-lol
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raisinbaron · 3 months
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BITS & PIECES :p
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eat my content
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