🕸 i'm needles! lesbian, late 20s. any pronouns. 🕸 goth rivethead & horror enthusiast. 18+
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@vamlut submitted: Lovely millipede (that I forgot the name of) found in northeast US! 🐛
She told meh er name is Sylvia <3
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Audition オーディション (1999) dir. Takashi Miike
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Masaaki Sasamoto - Night Angel
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my fingernails grow so fast i think some lesbophobic witch has placed a curse upon them
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think i might start going by silver in casual circles...
#.txt#still going by my legal name around family and at work though.#the only thing that makes me kinda tentative about it is that my cousin has the same name....#my mom wanted to name me that but didnt and my aunt took the name when my cousin was born a few years later. but im not close to her at all#and ive always considered silver to be my name (or one of them) internally since i was a child...#and it suits me better than my real name.#(it's not needles btw that's just a nickname my friend gave me lol.)
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male gaze is not 'when person look sexy' or 'when misogynist make film'
death of the author is not 'miku wrote this'
I don't think you have to read either essay to grasp the basic concepts
death of the author means that once a work is complete, what the author believes it to mean is irrelevant to critical analysis of what's in the text. it means when analysing the meaning of a text you prioritise reader interpretation above author intention, and that an interpretation can hold valid meaning even if it's utterly unintentional on the part of the person who created the thing. it doesn't mean 'i can ignore that the person who made this is a bigot' - it may in fact often mean 'this piece of art holds a lot of bigoted meanings that the author probably wasn't intentionally trying to convey but did anyway, and it's worth addressing that on its own terms regardless of whether the author recognises it's there.' it's important to understand because most artists are not consciously and vocally aware of all the possible meanings of their art, and because art is communal and interpretive. and because what somebody thinks they mean, what you think somebody means, and what a text is saying to you are three entirely different things and it's important to be able to tell the difference.
male gaze is a cinematographic theory on how films construct subjectivity (ie who you identify with and who you look at). it argues that film language assumes that the watcher is a (cis straight white hegemonically normative) man, and treats men as relatable subjects and women as unknowable objects - men as people with interior lives and women as things to be looked at or interacted with but not related to. this includes sexual objectification and voyeurism, but it doesn't mean 'finding a lady sexy' or 'looking with a sexual lens', it means the ways in which visual languages strip women of interiority and encourage us to understand only men as relatable people. it's important to understand this because not all related gaze theories are sexual in nature and if you can't get a grip on male gaze beyond 'sexual imagery', you're really going to struggle with concepts of white or abled or cis subjectivities.
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nin forced to change lyric to "I want to fuck you like a human" after warning post made by 15 year old
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#you cant tell but the shorts are dark grey with black stripes.. used to be knee length but i cut them shorter.#i need to distress them more im just lazy.#.txt
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NIИ // ERASED, OVER, OUT [FURTHER DOWN THE SPIRAL, 1995]
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Braindead / Dead Alive (1992) dir. Peter Jackson
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Skinny Puppy - The Greater Wrong Of The Right
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