we need to stop idolizing tom holland immediately. yesterday, actually.
it’s really cool that he’s this seemingly progressive sweet young dude but i saw a whole post about how he’s “the perfect example of non-toxic masculinity uwu” and another post gave him credit for trans-coding peter parker like “coding” stuff in homecoming wasn’t basic “ha ha misgendering is funny” stuff or misogyny and also stuff that’s in the script which he did not write and should not get credit for.
like………. he’s great. watch his interviews, enjoy his performances.
but also he’s like 21??? im 21 and im incredibly stupid all the time. tom’s also gonna be incredibly stupid because like……. people in their early 20s….. are stupid…. and say stupid shit…. and if you hold them to an impossibly high standard…. they will fail you…. no matter how good their intentions are….
just. cut it out early before this turns into another idolization-to-hatred cycle.
In summary: please be fucking normal
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A year changes you a lot. Think back to who you were last June. If you have been working hard and healing, celebrate your progress. The summer solstice is a reset point.

A pride flag flies above the Jerusalem Shuk right before Shabbat
I wish you and your families a peaceful and restful Shabbat from Jerusalem.
Shabbat Shalom!
The Incredibles 2 said “hell” and “I’ll be damned,” also had several scenes with alcoholic beverages. Preview was talking about the 14 year wait. This movie was MADE for kids born from 1990-2002 and not your crying 5 year old, sorry I don’t make the rules
yall are so like. weird like have you ever heard of things being made to be enjoyed by both kids and adults. like what’s yall’s deal with kids
plenty of kids’ movies used to have more “adult” content, because filmmakers didn’t treat kids like they were made of glass. see also: Casper (1995), which featured “bitch” and “piss off” as well as a main character getting drunk and a visual reference to one of the scarier parts of The Exorcist. it doesn’t mean the movie isn’t for kids; it means the writers are trusting kids to be as sophisticated mentally as they really are
(before I got to the last line of the original post, that’s what I thought OP meant. that the movie seemed made for Milennials because it had the slightly more mature subject matter kids’ movies were allowed to have when we were young)
something i’ve been thinking about is how the older, more mature, and better adjusted a person is, the less likely they are to be on tumblr, especially the parts of tumblr that revolve around subcultural drama and “discourse.” obviously, there are exceptions to this. but the general trend stands. this applies to many offline scenes as well.
i don’t mean to attack these communities; i’m speaking from experience and in particular, i want to stress that a community in which most people are struggling or in crisis at any given time is not automatically a “bad” community, nor are its members at fault. it makes sense that many people would leave such a community once it is no longer filling a need for them.
this is just something to take into account. look around your scenes at times and notice whether the people you might need most as mentors or role models are being selected out. whether there are people around you who can give you a sense of perspective and a view of how someone like you might be happy and ok in the future. it may not be possible to change this, but at least you can be mindful of the ways in which your community may be showing you a limited range of experience, even when it can feel like the world.
I think this is definitely true for people who engage in discourse, it’s almost like interacting with the people who read and write comments sections of news articles. That type of environment attracts people who like picking fights and arguing.
Not sure if this is true of tumblr at large. I think the reason why people are on tumblr has more to do with if they are in a socially isolating environment IRL instead of maturity. Thus, there’s a lot of socially anxious people and autistic people who don’t fit into RL social spaces easily, there’s a lot of people who are cut off from their RL environments due to, say, being in a conservative family or a small town and not being cishet, and there’s a lot of people who are in a stage of transition where they just aren’t socializing as much offline. I’ve noticed I use the site less when I’m in a more social environment compared to when I have, say, just moved to a new place or about to move to a new place. There’s a job I’m applying to in the middle of nowhere in Arizona and I think if I take that I will probably be on here a lot when I’m not camping out in the desert just because I don’t think I would fit in well with the RL environment there. I think if I got a job at another university or a large city instead, I would be on here less once I had found another peer group in addition to my online one.
it’s going to be okay.
I Detransitioned. But Not Because I Wasn’t Trans.
I had my first kiss with a boy long before I transitioned. At 17, I
knew I was a girl, but also that adults in my life weren’t ready for
that. I figured if I couldn’t be a girl, then I might as well fake being
a boy who likes boys.It
was the winter of 2004. I remember this because that was when my little
heart discovered the Bright Eyes’ song, “Lover I Don’t Have to Love.”
On this perfectly executed, piano-driven, emotional-roller-coaster of a
track, Conor Oberst sings, I want a lover I don’t have to love. I want a boy who’s so drunk he doesn’t talk.Families are changing. Find out how—every week.
On
the desktop computer in the kitchen of my home in rural Maine, I opened
up AIM and typed out an away message with that lyric and then, without
waking up my parents, I crawled back upstairs to my bedroom to sleep.
TW: Suicide, Transphobia, Physical Assault mentions in the rest of the article


