[Image: A photograph of a woman cosplaying as Ursula the Sea-Witch from the Little Mermaid.]
OH MAN I WISH I HAD SEEN THIS! I would totally have given you a high-five.
[Image: A photograph of a woman cosplaying as Ursula the Sea-Witch from the Little Mermaid.]
OH MAN I WISH I HAD SEEN THIS! I would totally have given you a high-five.
[Image: A photo of some of the signs on Alex’s artist alley table that read: “Hey you! Do you have a dollar? Do you have a face? Draw your face for a dollar!”]
OHAYOCON.
Come find me in the artist alley.
I’M ALSO DRAWING PONIES, YO.
I HOPE YOUR HAND DIDN’T FALL OFF AFTER DRAWING ALL THOSE FACES. <3
So far, it’s still attached! <3 Though after Saturday’s marathon of drawing, I did put on my wrist brace for safety’s sake. ^_^;
[Image: A photo of model Sonia Rykiel with a mischievous expression wearing a dress made of black fuzzy knit fabric and stripes of a sheer material. The neckline of the dress has big knitting needles stuck through it like she is knitting the dress onto herself. Sonya has bright orange hair with bangs.]
She’s crafty.
I loooove the big knitting needles.
[tw: ableism, rape culture] Common arguments on the “derpy hooves” thing, blah blah blah
- “It’s ableist to say that people with different faces are disabled” — Um, no, no one ever said this was about ALL people with disabilities, or that people with different faces are somehow automatically disabled. What’s ableist is not acknowledging that some people with “derp faces” do exist.
- “We should all just stop back off and stop fighting, give peace a chance, blah blah” — The majority of what I’ve seen has been people spouting off ableist shit. I’ve seen people who criticized Derpy threatened with rape and death, harassed multiple times, etc, but I have yet to see a person who thinks “derp” is okay call out their fellow Bronies on said behavior. I’ve gotten some shit myself but I haven’t posted it. So no. When someone is being a racist dick, and they refuse to acknowledge it, you don’t say, “hey let’s be friends!” This is not about moral relativism. It’s either ableist or it’s not.
- “It’s just a cartoon! You’re taking this too seriously!” — Cartoon characters can send political and social messages to people as much as real people. Maybe you haven’t noticed, but MLP has a lesson about friendship in every episode. If it can do this, why couldn’t it also be ableist? And also, this is really funny given how some people have responded with threats, harassment, etc. I guess it’s only serious if the word is some pretty little meme that matters to you, right?
- “The creators of the show didn’t mean for it to be ableist!” — Intent is not magic. The end. If a little kid says X expletive about People of Color, they are still being racist even if they didn’t mean to. It is very possible to say or do offensive things without meaning to.
- “People will always find something to be offended by, blah blah” or “it’s just the internet, it won’t change!” — No. Actually, people get offended when they encounter something that demeans their existence or their identity. It is incredibly possible to be funny without hurting people through ableism, sexism, homophobia, etc. Go look up Mitch Hedberg, he’s a standup comedian who is incredibly funny without being offensive. This kind of response reeks of self-interested, self-convenient fatalism. Maybe if you actually took on some responsibility and acknowledged what’s going on, you could change something.
- “Derp just means ‘awkward’ or ‘silly’” — Okay, then don’t use faces and images that make fun of people with disabilities. And there are plenty of other words that mean “awkward” or “silly”, without being ableist…such as…”awkward” or “silly”. Or potatoes. Or jujubes. It’s not hard.
- “Someone who is disabled told me it doesn’t bother them” — Okay, and it bothers other people with disabilities. Your point? No one elected some grand representative of all of the disabled people to speak on our behalf. It’s not some popularity contest. It’s about actually figuring out if this is a problem or not.
- “It’s not ableist, you’re wrong, you’re being too sensitive” — Cool story. I guess the people with disabilities who are telling you it’s a problem don’t matter as much, right? Oh wait, that’s ableist.
if anyone can refute these, I’d love to see it. I haven’t yet.
Read, y’all.
Image -screenshot from Minecraft of three terrace houses I’ve built.
FINISHED! OK WHAT NEXT?
I long for Fancecraft. I would be so fancy.
SHIT YOU SAY TO FAT PEOPLE— PART 2
Part 1 is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYTT9zS-Aao
Written directed starring and conceived by:
Lillian Behrendt (http://www.twitter.com/lillianbehrendt)
and Matt Cornell (http://www.mattcornell.org,http://www.twitter.com/mattcornell)
[Image description: A monochromatic animated GIF of the night sky. A meteor is seen hitting the Earth’s atmosphere, lighting up briefly, then sputtering out. A running timestamp is on the bottom border of the image.]
A meteor breaking up in the Earth’s atmosphere on Sept. 30, 2011.
Astronomy lusting time.
[Image description: A photograph of two people cosplaying as human versions of Discord and Trixie, from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic against a white/gray photo backdrop.]
For those unaware, in the latest episode she was shown clumsily destroying the town, talking with slurred speech, and was officially referred to as “Derpy.” She’s officially the mentally handicapped joke character, just like fandom has always wanted her to be.I’ve received countless asks about this, so I figure you’re all wanting a reaction. But really, if you’ve read any of my posts regarding the “Derpy Hooves” character, you know exactly how I feel about it.
Absolutely disgusted.
This is a low I had not expected. I really don’t even know what to say. I have lost so much respect for the creators after this.
Yeah, this pretty much sums it up. I got onto Facebook today and a friend of mine had posted the status: “Derpy is canon and is voiced.”
So I got on YouTube to find the episode… and yeah. That just happened.
“She’s officially the mentally handicapped joke character, just like fandom has always wanted her to be.”
I hope you guys are happy living in your disgusting, privileged worlds.
Her legs are giving me an optical illusion headache. I guess she has flies around her because her costume is so hard to get out she doesn’t shower very much.
This is a literal Escher Girl! It’s just like the infinite staircase!
(My alternate analysis is that the artist had her pelvis drawn the other way around so her butt was turned towards the viewer, then decided it should face the other way instead and just redrew that area without changing the positions of her foot and knee relative to each other.)