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Why does Tumblr have an obsession with vitiligo?

  • Suicide Girl model and America's Next Top Model contestant have it, spread on Tumblr, that's why.

    Votes: 669 16.2%
  • Stop fucking asking this this question.

    Votes: 481 11.6%
  • I swear to God I will start deleting these posts.

    Votes: 146 3.5%
  • Goddammit.

    Votes: 394 9.5%
  • ACTUALLY IT'S PART OF A DEEP FALSE-FLAG OPERATION TO TURN ALL BLACK PEOPLE WHITE.

    Votes: 2,442 59.1%

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Last time I checked fetishisation of trans people was a bad thing. Huh, times change, I guess.

If you want to fuck trannies, you're a chaser and you're disgusting.

If you don't want to fuck trannies, you're a transphobic bigot.

Basically, if you aren't a tranny, you're a piece of shit.

This is known as Troon Logic. Troons are people nobody wants to fuck, whether they're gay, straight, cis, trans, whatever.
 
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Hey. Which line is her mouth?
 
Want to see more of those race-bent movie posters? The thing is that some of them fall flat like the dead stare in the Bridget Jones one and how the couple in the Titanic one aren't dressed in the proper period costumes. They often say that blacks are cast a villains and such, but even in the 80s and 90s I don't remember seeing a lot of black villains (like they act like there is) unless they're in movies about the hood or it's Demolition Man. Heck, cartoons in the 80s wouldn't let you have a non-white villain (Jetta was supposed to be black in Jem and the Holograms or course there's Baxter Stockman). Shredder was the exception.
 
Want to see more of those race-bent movie posters? The thing is that some of them fall flat like the dead stare in the Bridget Jones one and how the couple in the Titanic one aren't dressed in the proper period costumes. They often say that blacks are cast a villains and such, but even in the 80s and 90s I don't remember seeing a lot of black villains (like they act like there is) unless they're in movies about the hood or it's Demolition Man. Heck, cartoons in the 80s wouldn't let you have a non-white villain (Jetta was supposed to be black in Jem and the Holograms or course there's Baxter Stockman). Shredder was the exception.
Also the...honestly really presumptuous subtitle that they add to all of them: "If you're surprised, it means you don't see enough black people in major roles." Surprise is just the natural reaction to seeing a big, noticeable change to things that are cornerstones of film and TV. The race of the leading actor isn't the cause--it's the fact that there's a change, period.
 
Want to see more of those race-bent movie posters? The thing is that some of them fall flat like the dead stare in the Bridget Jones one and how the couple in the Titanic one aren't dressed in the proper period costumes. They often say that blacks are cast a villains and such, but even in the 80s and 90s I don't remember seeing a lot of black villains (like they act like there is) unless they're in movies about the hood or it's Demolition Man. Heck, cartoons in the 80s wouldn't let you have a non-white villain (Jetta was supposed to be black in Jem and the Holograms or course there's Baxter Stockman). Shredder was the exception.

I feel like most non-white villains are more likely to be Asian than black. Black people as villains often get mook status; they're cannon fodder for the good guys. This was true in the 80's, though in the 80's, street gangs were more likely to be depicted as pretty racially diverse. Gotta have some white guys and Latinos mixed in with the black guys who assault the protagonists in the street, obviously. We wouldn't want to be insensitive.

... Honestly, though, that's a trope I kind of love. There's something really endearing about movie gangs being able to look past each other's skin colors and just come together over a love of being petty hoodlums. Yes, they may assault some lady in the alley for her purse with a switchblade, but at least they're not racist, you know?

There's really a lack of really good black villains. I think we've only seen this being corrected in the past ten, maybe fifteen years or so. Everybody loves a good villain.
 
I feel like most non-white villains are more likely to be Asian than black. Black people as villains often get mook status; they're cannon fodder for the good guys. This was true in the 80's, though in the 80's, street gangs were more likely to be depicted as pretty racially diverse. Gotta have some white guys and Latinos mixed in with the black guys who assault the protagonists in the street, obviously. We wouldn't want to be insensitive.

... Honestly, though, that's a trope I kind of love. There's something really endearing about movie gangs being able to look past each other's skin colors and just come together over a love of being petty hoodlums. Yes, they may assault some lady in the alley for her purse with a switchblade, but at least they're not racist, you know?

There's really a lack of really good black villains. I think we've only seen this being corrected in the past ten, maybe fifteen years or so. Everybody loves a good villain.
Dr. Facilier was great.
 
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I looked at the artist's tag and I find their style is really endearing in some posts, but this piece and a couple others are just so detached from the source material.
I have to admit I saw it as “soy boy” gay, not “i’m gay”.

And as a :late: addition to the emotional support animal conversation a few pages back, I think any emotional support animal should be able to pass the K9 good citizen test, and be recertified every 2 years.
 
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There's really a lack of really good black villains. I think we've only seen this being corrected in the past ten, maybe fifteen years or so. Everybody loves a good villain.

Samuel L. Jackson in most of Tarantino's films is often a great villain, although these are often movies without any good guys. He's usually more the charming villain, but his character in Django Unchained was absolutely despicable and brilliantly played.

Another great Samuel L. Jackson villain is the dude he played in Unbreakable, the M. Night Ramalamadingdong film.
 
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