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The outcome is only uncertain for those who disbelieve.

@cordeliaistheone / cordeliaistheone.tumblr.com

my name is cordelia (they/them) it's 2024 and surprise it was autism all along
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it’s hard remembering to be a tough cookie but sometimes u gotta be tough because people will dunk u in milk because they think you’ll be better that way but if you don’t like being soggy don’t crumble u stick up for urself and fuck them if they don’t like it it’s not worth losing your personal flavor over there are other people out there who will love u for who u are don’t settle u deserve to be the best most delicious cookie u can be you’re beautiful i fucking love cookies

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I think the major problem here is that women were clamoring for “strong female characters,” and male writers misunderstood. They thought the feminists meant [Strong Female] Characters. The feminists meant [Strong Characters], Female. So the feminists shouldn’t have said “we want more strong female characters.” They should have said “we want more WEAK female characters.” Not “weak” meaning “Damsel in Distress.” “Weak” meaning “flawed.” Good characters, male or female, have goals, and they have flaws. Any character without flaws will be a cardboard cutout. Perhaps a sexy cardboard cutout, but two-dimensional nonetheless. And no, “Always goes for douchebags instead of the Nice Guy” (the flaw of Megan Fox’s character in Transformers) is not a real flaw. Men think women have that flaw, but most women avoid “Nice Guys” because they just aren’t that nice. So that doesn’t count. So what flaws can female characters have? Uh, I don’t know. How about the same flaws a male character would have?

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Emma, you always play such strong, independent women, will you continue that with Gwen, or will she be more of a damsel in distress? 
There are elements of Gwen that are damsel in distress— she is very strong, independent, incredibly intelligent—she’s the valedictorian, she has her life planned out in front of her, she’s the oldest in the family so she feels very responsible—so there’s a lot that she has together but everyone is stupid in love. So her first love is… big. There’s an element of being a damsel in distress, which I think is important. Women don’t always have to be just the one thing; they could be lots of things… including a damsel sometimes. 
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"I just started with the same trainer as Andrew Garfield who’s playing Spiderman, which you know he is in the most unbelievable shape ever. And uh, the other day, we share a trainer so after work I was supposed to work out with our trainer. And Andrew said “You know, would it be okay if I, if I worked out with you guys?”. I was like, “No, that would not be okay.”. He was like, “Why? You know, it would be a bonding experience.”. And I was like, “Because you can lift a car and I am a weakling, you know, beyond belief.” It was, yeah, it’s pretty, it’s pretty brutal we’re on two completely different ends of the spectrum."

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