- Joined
- Sep 9, 2016
How the hell do you go around not knowing about that costume? I'm not saying that in a creepy or nerdy way either, its just a part of pop culture that I thought everyone over the age of like eight had seen before.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
How the hell do you go around not knowing about that costume? I'm not saying that in a creepy or nerdy way either, its just a part of pop culture that I thought everyone over the age of like eight had seen before.
"What am I supposed to tell my kid(s)?" seems to be a common refrain among the Moral Guardians on the entire political spectrum, BOTH sides.That was in response to some moral guardian's outrage over a Slave Leia action figure. He never saw the movie, and was confused when he found an action figure of a woman in a slutty belly dancer costume and made some autistic twitter rant about "what am I supposed to tell my daughter about this?"
Fisher's response was basically what you said. Tell her an evil alien captured me and made me wear it so I choked him to death for it.
Shouldn't be surprised he didn't actually know the context to that outfit.That was in response to some moral guardian's outrage over a Slave Leia action figure. He never saw the movie, and was confused when he found an action figure of a woman in a slutty belly dancer costume and made some autistic twitter rant about "what am I supposed to tell my daughter about this?"
Fisher's response was basically what you said. Tell her an evil alien captured me and made me wear it so I choked him to death for it.
Because we should totally break people's immersion and joy out of literally all things forever because of decision made by the fucking wardrobe department.
I know Fisher was hilariously derogatory about the costume too. The damn thing was made of plastic anto paraphrase her; "You could see all the damn way to Florida in the gaps, Daniels (C-3PO) certainly got a good show."
There a reason these people are always so bastardly mealie mouthed about all of media? Is it because their own shitty ideas get shot down for being too "out there" or because their parents wanted them to do something practical instead? Did their shitty "great" ideas back in high school getting shot down put them on this path? I just don't know any more.
Ian Miles Cheong said:And apparently, if you’re a badass like Carrie Fisher, you can only be remembered by your latest photograph in Star Wars Episode VII and not for the life you lived.
Ian Miles Cheong said:When video games aren’t grinding his gears, the self-described “pop culture detective” sets his sights on movies like Rogue One. Upon its release in theaters, he decried the movie for “drawing on orientalist or terrorist stereotypes.” Essentially, he argues that Rogue One is racist.
He falsely described the rebel insurgents on Jedha as wearing turbans, and followed it up with an incorrect statement about how “most leaders of the good rebels are white and all the extremist rebels are POC.”
McIntosh said:Cindy is there to reaffirm the player's heterosexual... uh... ness.
That is pretty fucking metal, honestly.an evil alien captured me and made me wear it so I choked him to death for it.
That is pretty fucking metal, honestly.
Talking about father/daughter talks about the slave Leia outfit I think this is my favourite:IIRC, some guy whined at her about how the outfit set a "bad example" for his daughter, and Fisher was like, "Tell her an alien slug made me wear it, I choked him to death, and changed out of the outfit!"
This is more than simply true. They outright insult the intelligence of women by doing this, too.But luckily the dead Carrie Fisher had Jonathan McIntosh to save her from it by talking over her.
That's what all women need, a white knight to protect them.
This is more than simply true. They outright insult the intelligence of women by doing this, too.
If you look in the context of Carrie Fisher's role as Leia in ROTJ, you find that she's right in the middle of a pop culture lightning storm. If she were to find the outfit distasteful, I would imagine she could've have bargained for a new one. She didn't, so I doubt she would've felt too uncomfortable with it.
Also, I bet a lot of her co-workers felt some jealousy that she got to wear that in whatever fuckin desert that shot those scenes in.
It is decided.
Carrie wore the outfit because she chose to, not because she was forced.
In this current year environment, anyone who is willing to tell some overly sensitive cuck to fuck off deserves at least some level of respect. Here's to hoping that Josh is on the receiving end of one of those moments.IIRC, some guy whined at her about how the outfit set a "bad example" for his daughter, and Fisher was like, "Tell her an alien slug made me wear it, I choked him to death, and changed out of the outfit!"
Well, McIntosh, it was (not) nice knowing you...It is decided.
Put Ceronovich and McIntosh in a locked room, fill it with ground glass, golf clubs, a can of kerosene, a lighter, duct tape, two steel chairs, and a copy of "The One" playing on a 50" HDTV strapped to the wall. They have two hours to kill one another - neither are allowed to leave until the job is done. If neither are dead by the end of two hours, the room will be flooded with dildos until they are crushed to death.
The fate of the multiverse is at hand.