1. nerds-geeks-fangirls:

    jammoth:

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    pizz4s:

    I swear to God if one more stupid fandom ruins a beautiful text post i am calling the police.

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  2. julestache:

inthurnet:

trying to explain a fandom

this is the most accurate post i have ever seen

    julestache:

    inthurnet:

    trying to explain a fandom

    this is the most accurate post i have ever seen

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  3. seedatart:

You don’t have enough badges to hit me!

    seedatart:

    You don’t have enough badges to hit me!

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  8. protowilson:

In case you missed the news yesterday, Oscar-winning “Brave” writer and co-directer Brenda Chapman released a very strong statement against the Merida makeover this weekend. Actress and model Lily Cole, who inspired Merida’s look for the film, also tweeted her support for the campaign today, saying “I am Brave!! Tia Kratter [the Art Director] at Pixar said I inspired Princess Merida…” and “I need to personally defend Merida!” Support continues to mount for the petition — now with over 115,000 signers! Let’s keep the pressure on — please sign and share “Say No to the Merida Makeover and Keep Our Hero Brave!” petition at https://www.change.org/keepmeridabraveIn her statement to the Independent Journal, Chapman wrote: “There is an irresponsibility to this decision that is appalling for women and young girls. Disney marketing and the powers that be that allow them to do such things should be ashamed of themselves.”“I think it’s atrocious what they have done to Merida. When little girls say they like it because it’s more sparkly, that’s all fine and good but, subconsciously, they are soaking in the sexy ‘come hither’ look and the skinny aspect of the new version. It’s horrible! Merida was created to break that mold — to give young girls a better, stronger role model, a more attainable role model, something of substance, not just a pretty face that waits around for romance.”“They have been handed an opportunity on a silver platter to give their consumers something of more substance and quality — THAT WILL STILL SELL — and they have a total disregard for it in the name of their narrow minded view of what will make money. I forget that Disney’s goal is to make money without concern for integrity. Silly me.”To read the full article, visit http://tinyurl.com/cb658to

    protowilson:

    In case you missed the news yesterday, Oscar-winning “Brave” writer and co-directer Brenda Chapman released a very strong statement against the Merida makeover this weekend. Actress and model Lily Cole, who inspired Merida’s look for the film, also tweeted her support for the campaign today, saying “I am Brave!! Tia Kratter [the Art Director] at Pixar said I inspired Princess Merida…” and “I need to personally defend Merida!” 

    Support continues to mount for the petition — now with over 115,000 signers! Let’s keep the pressure on — please sign and share “Say No to the Merida Makeover and Keep Our Hero Brave!” petition at https://www.change.org/keepmeridabrave

    In her statement to the Independent Journal, Chapman wrote: “There is an irresponsibility to this decision that is appalling for women and young girls. Disney marketing and the powers that be that allow them to do such things should be ashamed of themselves.”

    “I think it’s atrocious what they have done to Merida. When little girls say they like it because it’s more sparkly, that’s all fine and good but, subconsciously, they are soaking in the sexy ‘come hither’ look and the skinny aspect of the new version. It’s horrible! Merida was created to break that mold — to give young girls a better, stronger role model, a more attainable role model, something of substance, not just a pretty face that waits around for romance.”

    “They have been handed an opportunity on a silver platter to give their consumers something of more substance and quality — THAT WILL STILL SELL — and they have a total disregard for it in the name of their narrow minded view of what will make money. I forget that Disney’s goal is to make money without concern for integrity. Silly me.”

    To read the full article, visit http://tinyurl.com/cb658to

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