October 2011
19 posts
September 2011
32 posts
Seeing as how I’ve done both the top ten for best and worst superhero costume redesigns, I feel obligated to put my money where my artistic mouth is and take a stab at fixing or updating some of these costumes. I’ve picked five here based on:
- It’s a particularly awful outfit that doesn’t fit…
I fucking love this Wonder Woman so much. SO MUCH. (though i like the lasso, sue me)
There are many brands out there that promote themselves as upscale or “exclusive”, producing higher-end clothing or goods for those who can afford the additional cost. There’s nothing wrong with being proud of creating products of high quality, and there’s also nothing wrong with charging a…
Someone show this to some A-list celebrities and see if they still want to shop there. I am going to guess they will not, because a surprising number of celebrities are not huge assholes.
gemothy replied to your post: gemothy replied to your post: So … the Doctor did…
It pissed me off. Amy has never come across as the type of person who needs rescuing, and suddenly calling her Amy Williams as if to say she doesn’t need the Doctor because she’s ~married~ was just…
I know. It felt like he was granting her permission to transfer her affection from him to Rory, like giving her his blessing or something. IDK, it felt really icky ;( That was probably the most sexist line I’ve heard in New Who.
I didn’t get this at all! I mean, when he says it, and he sees little Amelia, it’s like - that’s who he’s been seeing all along. He’s been calling her Amy Pond because he liked the name, he liked the little girl who hung on his every word and waited for the madman with the fish custard. Amy Williams is her name now, but he never acknowledged that, really, because that would be acknowledging that she was fundamentally different from that little girl. She was his Amelia Pond, not because he owned her or anything, but because she had so much faith in him and was so willing to be the faithful companion that he needed. He sort of ‘created’ her, mostly by accident, to be exactly the companion he wanted by his side. Amy Williams is her own person, someone with a life that doesn’t completely revolve around traveling the universe and letting an old man experience everything anew through her eyes. Amy Williams married a man who was nothing like the Doctor, Amy Williams got a job as a kissagram, Amy Williams goes through time all slow and in the right order, Amy Williams has a cute blue house and doesn’t have to worry she might die in the morning. When the Doctor came back for her, he didn’t come back for Amy, he came back for Amelia Pond - he was even sort of offended that this wasn’t who he found. You can interpret his annoyance as merely his conviction that you shouldn’t let a good name go to waste, or you can see a man who came back for a little girl and found a woman who’d almost managed to move on. He tried to tell her that when she needed to lose her faith: that she shouldn’t have had faith in the first place, because he was just a selfish lonely man. He was trying to confess that he didn’t bring her along to make it up to her, he brought her along because she would think that was what he was doing and in an instant he could have that awestruck Amelia Pond back. Amelia Pond, the girl who waited.
Amy Williams doesn’t have to wait for anyone.
#what the fuck kat what are you even on and where can i get some
Oh please are you trying to say that you don’t have dreams where you’re the captain of a spaceship bringing indoor plumbing to a pre-Victorian planet so that the guy you want to bone can wash his junk first? I mean I think we all know that is just ridiculous so don’t even try to pretend.