Bojack doesn't appreciate the disrespect for his ex boyfriend
not enough is talked about PC being a cold blooded capitalist this atttude is rather cruel especially during the funeral but so true to how hollywoo/the music industry work
I can’t believe they’re the fucking cover 🤣
"this show/book/podcast depicts a protag who is a terrible person, it doesn't condone any of their actions-" SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP!!!!!!!!!! I DON'T CAAAAAAREEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
please on GOD can we MOVE ON past kindergarten arguments about whether a text is didactically good and provides a moral example with its protagonists i am NOT INTERESTED in any of that i don't even care if a text says THIS IS BOB HE MURDERED PEOPLE AND IT RULES if it is saying something interesting or worth picking apart with bob and his murderous ways maybe it provides some insight into the author's views maybe it's trying to make a point about murder or what have you but please no more NO MORE of babies whining squabbling dribbling spit over whether the narrative is a good person NO MORE
this post was brought to you by bojack horseman discourse on twitter which is a show i have never watched but the apparent tension seems to be that some people think it is a bad show bc bojack is unpleasant and morally corrupt and while i fully understand the urge to push back against this kind of unspeakably frustrating take with "but the point of the show is that he's a bad person" i do not think this kind of kiddie pool discourse should be engaged with at all if possible bc the people raising this point are quite frankly not the type to be swayed (if not outright trolls out for sweet ad engagement money on elon's X) and it feels like doing the show a disservice when the most you can say for its complexity is that it's actually A Good Teaching Cartoon instead of, say, something that knows how to bleed sympathy from you for someone you'd never think about twice or lets you walk a mile in their shoes
god I could be so wealthy if I had no ethics. that's so fucking frustrating. I'm living paycheck to paycheck because I'm not grifting vulnerable idiots on TikTok. I feel like I have the ability to very easily scam people. I could make a killing with AI. but god. I have morals and ethics and so I get to be poor as shit. I hate this fucking world
I could have made a killing as a psychic, but noooo I have to feel bad about lying to people ugh
I think abt this all the time because the thing is, evil rich people truly believe that they’re geniuses who have discovered a way to make money that the rest of us dummies haven’t…but the truth is that they are just willing to do evil shit that everyone else would prefer to not to because we have standards
when the fic is a rated t one-shot with a 20k+ word count titled something like "the mechanics of turtle migration" with kudos in the low hundreds yk it's gonna hit
why do kids cartoons always have the best most nuanced and layered plots and characters and adult cartoons are always just “fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck”
i'm begging y'all to expand your horizons beyond family guy or american dad.. pleeease pleaaase i hate this mindset there's a bigger world of adult animation beyond what seth macfarlane makes and it's very rich and beautiful
No actually so the reblogs of the post I just was on keep having people talk about “moral panic.” A lot of people really relate to this premise of feeling immense anxiety over whether or not things are moral, and they feel they should consult others’ opinions, ask permission from others, or punish themselves for thinking that way.
OCD. This is OCD. That’s just OCD. That is textbook the definition of what OCD is. You have a moral obsession and compulsively seek reassurance and support for feeling like you are doing something wrong all the time. “Moral panic” is not an innate feature of being an artist or a leftist or existing on the internet in general, if you have developed a severe sense that everything you do is wrong or might be wrong, SEE A FUCKING PSYCHIATRIST.
I am so fucking serious see a psychiatrist if you feel like you suffer debilitating guilt if you don’t reblog donation posts. See a psychiatrist if you check discourse tags every ten minutes because you can’t tell if you have the Right Opinion and need to constantly engage to be a Better Person. See a psychiatrist if you think getting inspired by other artists/writers/etc is actually plagiarism somehow, so you need to ask permission to use the same colors as someone else.
THIS IS NOT NORMAL. I am SO sick of people treating this like it’s NORMAL. And before anyone says how like, people online actually act like this and make them feel like this behavior is necessary, YEAH, THEY DO!!! Constant negative social interactions CAN GIVE YOU OCD. People are being socially traumatized into developing genuine obsessive trauma responses because people online are SO morally obsessed that they will insist upon anyone being slightly out of line as fucking evil or something.
Grabbing you by the shoulders. If you have “moral panic” PLEASE consider there is something more to it than just the internet being a hellscape.
I feel like I would have been diagnosed with OCD a lot earlier if the vast majority of screening questions (for mental illnesses in general) weren't based on the person's perception of their own behavior, in isolation. and what i mean by that is asking someone with OCD "do you wash your hands excessively?" is not a good question.
a person with OCD believes they are washing their hands the correct number of times. it's not excessive. we believe we're exhibiting best practices and helping to keep everything clean.
better questions might be, "does it seem like you wash your hands a lot more than your friends or family?" "do you get dry patches or cuts on your hands from washing your hands?" "do you find it deeply distressing, more so than how you've seen other people react, when you get something on your hands that you can't clean off right away?"
being asked "are you overly preoccupied with bugs, symmetry, and contamination?" also got "no" responses from me years ago in my life. what they didn't ask for, and didn't know, was what *exactly* I was doing in my day to day life that genuinely ate up my time and mental space to a concerning degree, but I *didn't know* that other people don't do this.
"do you spend a lot of time cleaning?" -> no, it's not a lot. it's a good amount. why?
"do you become frustrated because it seems like no one else meets your organizational and cleanliness standards - do you often 'take over' for other people because they can't do it right - do new friends seem surprised by how strict you can be about your living space?" -> oh. yeah. yeah I get it now.
You cannot pretend you give a shit about people who suffer from OCD or other compulsory disorders, and then turn around and declare people have to feel guilt about their thoughts to be a good person.
No one has to punish themselves physically, verbally or mentally for having intrusive thoughts, no matter what those thoughts are about.
And expecting people to do grand gestures to prove they really are sorry for having intrusive thoughts is vile and abusive. No one has to perform remorse for your entertainment.
actually disgusting that a victim should have to recount her sexual assault to the public in horrific sickening excruciating detail to finally be believed. we knew months ago that neil gaiman was a rapist but it really took knowing *exactly* the ways that he raped and dehumanized her for you people to decide that it was *really* rape?? fucking ghoulish.
Buddy is a funny little mouse. He is Princess Susie's best friend, and helps her when she is in trouble. His favorite food is cheese.
Buddy appears in Once Upon a Time re-imagined as Carlos, a hispanic Starbucks employee. He first appears in "The Cold Never Bothered Me" (S7E22) where he has a crush on Maid Marian. In "The Cruelest Point" (S8E6) he is murdered by Prince Philip as part of Captain Hook's plot to blackmail Lightning McQueen. He later appears in a flashback in "Lord Help Me" (S11E14) where it is revealed he had a cocaine habit. A photo is shown of him eating a cheese,