CHAT IM ACTUALLY GONNA STRANGLE SOMETHING WHAT DID THEY DO TO MY BOYS
ok sorry but was the breakup really necessary??? yeah the stripper subplot was kinda funny but like couldnt they use that as a support for nigel and isaac seeing that he’s the right one for him or something?? like im actually so pissed off right now im waiting to start season 4. I really like this show but they were my favorite couple 😭😭😭
Ant-Watching Club 🐜🐜🐜
From a prompt by @mildly-salted !!! In love with this concept. I think all of the ghosts getting into ant club (Sass was busy watching the tree branch) would be so funny, especially in the shed. I can imagine Jenkins and Baxter getting so annoyed and Isaac being awkward about it 😭😭
(og prompt and full image under cut)
me when it's 1773 and im helping my bro put his makeup on (no homo of course):
can u tell i love 1773 isaac. no? then im going to make you know
YES THIS A REFERENCE TO THAT ONE LESBIAN PIC
this is like the dlc to my xmen fixation 😭
anyways take this wip of their mcdonalds date
Thor 2011 parallel to Loki, 2023.
Beauty and the Beast fits Lokius for no reason
(take this as you want, go crazy go stupid w it)
[episode 4 destroyed me this is how i cope]
…wow its really that bad
(they bring Beatrice back with a seance or something)
Isaac: I almost married..
Beatrice: …I see-
Isaac: I almost married a British officer.
Beatrice: ohshit
well he's not the god of fashion
Me and my friend are fighting about this and I need to turn to the general public. Please rank yourself on this scientific scale for your opinion on oranges (not tangerines or members of the orange family or orange flavored things, strictly a classic orange)
1) Love oranges
2) Like oranges
3) Kind of like oranges
4) Orange neutral
5) Kind of dislike oranges
6) Dislike oranges
7) Hate oranges
I heard ppl talking shit about Turning Red, that it “unlike Encanto, didn’t do a good job of explaining about the family/generational trauma”. Well LET ME EXPLAIN THIS IN ASIAN AMERICAN’S PERSPECTIVE.
As East Asian, I cried like a bitch in this scene. This three images were the perfect representation of how Asian family deals with trauma. If you don’t know, seeking counseling/therapy is basically frown upon in Asian culture. It doesn’t matter what it is, ppl will think you are a looney.
(Btw, in Korea when you go to a therapist THIS SHIT IS NOT PRIVATE. this will be on you PERMANENT RECORD as if you are some kind of fucking criminal. If you seek out therapy, EVEN A BLOODY SCHOOL COUNSELOR DURING MIDDLE SCHOOL, this will jeopardize you getting a jJOB/CAREER. Because no company will hire you!!!). I suffer from Long term stress disorder and my doctors recommended that i see a therapist. on my first therapy session, during ride back home, my mother flat out told me that she didn’t believe in therapy. and told me that EVERYONE HAS A BURDEN TO CARRY AND WE DO IT IN SILENCE AND STEADFASTNESS.
Sounds harsh right? But to the older generation, this is honorable act. to bare, and suffer for the family is something to be honored.
No matter how destructive it can be……
Many older generation Asian/parents carry this. they bare all the weight and don’t tell a soul the suffering they had to endure.
So what happens WHEN they can’t bare it longer?
chances are, the oldest child of the family plays therapist.
because the parents (ESPECIALLY THE MOTHER) has no one to lean on regarding such matter. They rather take their trauma to their graves then tell non-family members or a worst a STRANGER (therapist)
I am the oldest child of my family, I was my mother’s supporter, helper, her confidant and listener. I comforted her and listened to all the horrid, heart breaking trauma she suffered. She was also the oldest child of her family and she bared all the weight of the family. the difference between my mother and i, is that i grew up in west. i was told that speaking out my feeling/mental health is critical and important. and i seek out help when i wasn’t okay. meanwhile generations had taught my mother that seeking therapy is shameful.
so, us, the kids, who learned of emotional support and health, leads our parents out from the trauma.
just like how Mei is doing in this scene.
so yeah, this movie doesn’t tell trauma like Encanto. but that’s the point, every nation/generation have different way to deal with trauma. and turning red perfectly represented how west born/raised Asian kids deals with family trauma.
This movie isn’t encanto, it’s turning Red. And I think that’s beautiful on its own.