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“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.”
— BRENDA CHAPMAN, creator of the animated feature Brave, on the company’s “blatantly sexist” reboot of the main character, Merida.
Ugh.
Sign the Change.org petition to keep the original Merida here.
One of my faves.
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Packet pick-up for The Color Run Seattle. Countdown to becoming a rainbow!
much of life is trying to make sense of life. we do that through attempting to express our experiences and then evaluating it to see whether they ring true. we normally need another person to hear our attempt so that we can hear it ourselves. often we don’t ask for a problem solver, because we need a listener, one who lets the other friend tell the story, and have the imagination to be with them in it.
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Florentijn Hofman’s Giant Inflatable ‘Rubber Duck’ Floats to Hong Kong
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I want that bed spread, like now.
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