i want to kiss him /srs
Suddenly, Paps in Sans's jacket
• pre- or non-hrt trans people
• genderfluid/non-binary people who want hrt
• genderfluid/non-binary people who don't want hrt
• pre- or non-op trans people
• tall transfems
• short transmascs
• fat/plus size trans people
• fem trans men
• masc trans women
• transmascs who don't/can't/won't bind
• transfems who don't/can't/won't tuck
• transfems with wide shoulders
• transmascs with wide hips
• genderfluid/non-binary people with facial hair or tits
• genderfluid people whose presentation is static but their gender is not
• non-binary people whose desired presentation is how society says their agab should present
• transmascs who bind but still have a visible chest
• non- conventionally-attractive trans people
• non-conforming trans people
I'm trying to prove a point to some transphobic relatives. Back me up tumblr.
#this one of the many things i quote on a daily basis and no one gets it
cannot stop thinking about the "I'm slick as a brick" blooper literally my favourite Remus moment ever and it's not even canon
Happiest bastard on earth right here
#REAL #people are so weird #fandom
Watching something just because you hate it and feel the emotions that come with that is not normal.
Watching something to make fun of it is not normal.
Blogging/posting about something you Hate is not normal and no you can't just say it's criticism. ( Looking at something through a critical lens, and picking apart a piece of media because you dislike it is not equal. )
Blogging/posting about something for the sole intention to RUIN the enjoyment others get from it is not normal.
Think about why you feel the need to do any of the above.
the thing about sans is, laid-back depressed guy who loves grease, gross humor, reads car magazines on the job and spends half of his free time in a bar scratching his ass is the PERFECT candidate to be the "straight one" except that by making him 4'9 and giving him a 7ft tall girlbestie toby made him every letter of the LGBTQ+ acronym all at once
Something that's really funny about Little Shop 1986 is the juxtaposition between the narrative often not taking anything seriously/making fun of itself and the characters and plot to the point that it's meanspirited at times (like Seymour describing the lifelong abuse and neglect he's gone through being framed in a very comedic and flippant way that's clearly making fun of him to the point that there might as well have been a laugh track playing, this happens with Audrey's introduction as well) but at the same time the performances (especially those of Ellen Greene and Rick Moranis) are so sincere.
This is most prominent in the theatrical cut ending where some of the dialogue feels like it was written in that Spongebob sarcasm font ("ThIs Is BeTwEeN mE aNd ThE vEgEtAbLE") (the very mocking tone at parts probably comes from them being pissed off that they had to redo the ending and seeing this new happy ending as stupid and fake and vapid which is fair) but it still feels like the actors are taking it fully seriously. If they were pissed at the audience like the writers clearly were I certainly can't tell. I refuse to look up interview quotes for any of this because most times I've looked at an interview quote for this movie it's been completely antithetical to every single thought I've ever had about it and made me wonder if I've watched the movie that it's talking about but yeah. Also probably no one involved would admit it if they were pissed at the audience but like... the writers probably were based on some of that dialogue/framing. No I don't know who 'the writers' were despite having written the equivalent of two doctoral theses on this movie. Because researching the authorial intent is painful for the reasons I've described.
How did this post get derailed this hard
Anyway tl;dr the juxtaposition between the narrative not taking anything seriously/being very mocking and the performances being very sincere is fun, it really adds to the feeling of Seymour and Audrey trying to survive in a world/society that hates them when the narrative itself is taking the piss out of them half the time.
for #letpapyrussayfuck day
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"I can't help it if mirrors love my face
It's genetics, yeah, I got these genes from outer space!"
I haven't watched Wish, but does this line remind anyone else of Twoey? Specifically the song Mean Green Mother From Outer Space?
Howard Ashman and Alan Menken worked on The Little Mermaid and Little Shop of Horrors, so this could plausibly be a purposeful reference
Does anyone have any additional insight into this like potential parallels between Magnifico and Twoey/additional references/etc?
Opinion on the idea that the only reason why Orin pushed Arthur away was bc Denton kind of scared him? Like Arthur saw him in a completely different way than anyone else has and that HAS to scare someone whose very used to people being afraid of them right.
Orin uses his intimidation, etc as a means of both protecting himself and controlling others. In turn, that means that Arthur is unpredictable. As you can imagine, someone like Orin would most definitely hate unpredictability.
Old man yaoi.
Old man yaoi ✊️✊️
(glad that's catching on lmao)
Oh yeah 100% when I saw the movie that's what I thought,that orin was scared or at the very least very weirded out.
It's like he's not used to someone matching his energy.(I was gonna make a Analogy of it being like Julius Ceasar but it didn't make any sense and I just wanted to talk about Julius)
It's also probably would mean orin would have to come to terms with the fact he's gay and he does not wanna do that.
There's more I wanna say and something I wanna compare this too but I'm lacking the words
(they/them)|goo goo gaga baby ver. 2836| im not expecting much from this lmao
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