Us upon learning that everyone hates people that collect Funko Pops: actually emotionally hurt and feel worthless.
Like, we KNOW not to let others opinions affect us, but geez, we've only ever seen like..TWO positive reactions towards them (yours included.) We like them and are easy and fun to collect. Also, we're like…the worst Funko Pop collector, as in, we take them out of package and throw it away. Yes, we take figures….out of the box! The horror!/sarc But seriously, people really need to stop shitting on what others enjoy collecting. So what if one of the types of figures we like to collect are the ones with the black circles for eyes, as least we're having fun and enjoying ourselves, what are they doing? Complaining that people are having fun and finding joy in something they're not? Waahhh waaahhh. People need to grow the fuck up.
Sorry, it's almost 1am, and we just saw another video that went on a random rant half through about how stupid people that collect Funko Pops are, and how pointless the figures are. This was coming from a guy that collects Hot Wheels and keeps them in the package btw. Pot calling the kettle black, right?
oh i'm sorry you guys feel that way!
i don't personally love the look of funko pops but i honestly wish i did! they are probably the most easily accessible figures (in my country at least) and they're not too expensive. good for everyone who does like and collect them!
i do own one, reagan from the exorcist, which was a gift from a dear friend so i do like it because i love her :) i also like non-human funko pops, i feel like the big eye thing works best on a little creature! i just ran into this garfield one online and it's so cute honestly AUGH......
anyway i agree! i think it's understandable that funko pops are popular and it's incredibly unnecessary to hate on them and their collectors. i don't care if people say they dislike their look but they are harmless so any more than that is unnecessary!
hope you guys do still enjoy collecting them despite everything!
hi! here’s a list of almost every single anaysis Thing I’ve come across in like two months of being insane about the scottish play. Most are about lady macbeth/the gender theme btw.
‘He has no children’: The centring of grief in The Show Must Go Online’s Macbeth - Gemma Allred: on the misogyny that frequently surrounds conversations around Lady Macbeth
this post by @amillionmillionvoices: Same topic as the previous one, but goes more in depth, explains ladymac’s motivations as mostly coming from love not self-serving ambition.
this post by @dukeofbookingham: also explains the prior point very prettily— that ladymac is (mostly) motivated by love, but also makes the case that many of it is guilt born from not fulfilling societal expectations
On the character of Lady Macbeth - Dr. Emil Pfundheler: paper that explains the same point made in the previous post, using the text to explain. Written in 1873 so explains gender as a dichotomy, but once you take that out, its points are very good.
Characteristics of women: moral, political, and historical - Anna Jameson: aka Why Lady Macbeth is not inherently evil— same topic and the other two, but focuses a bit on the fact that she is A Woman. Not my favorite, but worth reading I suppose. Also includes analyses of many female Shakespeare characters. It does include some very bad history in the beginning— Gruoch did not orchestrate Duncan’s murder. That’s something Hector Boece made up.
Lady Macbeth: “Infirm of purpose” (from The Woman’s Part: Feminist Criticism of Shakespeare) - Joan Larsen Klein: on how she both fits and doesn’t fit the idea of a reinassance wife— doesn’t fit because she isn’t aligned to god (this read more like a Christian analysis than a feminist one if I’m being honest), but fits them because she behaves like one, only subverts them because she’s like, the evil murder girl version of the Wife. The essay right after this one is also very good.
The Hysteria of Lady Macbeth: required reading if you wanna play her Btw not kidding. Analyzes her character thru the lens of freudian psychology. Screws up the text of the play a bit but provides an actual in-depth explanation of how sonnambulism works. Note that “hysteria” is not a current psychological diagnosis, but a symptom of other conditions. Still extremely interesting.
The Macbeths - G. K. Chesterton: analysis of their relationship, makes some interesting point on the differences of the nature of their ambition and desire to kill the king
Shakespeare’s tragic frontier; the world of his final tragedies - Willard Farnham: this one is long but oh boy does it go deep. Talks about the lore of the witches, explains historical context to find out how the real events were so screwed up, makes an interesting point about Macbeth’s conscience against Lady Macbeth’s, and lastly talks about the tragic world of Macbeth compared to other tragedies.
Women’s fantasy of manhood: a Shakespearean theme - D. W. Harding: exactly what it says on the tin, using ladymac and her skewed (and I’d call romanticized) idea of what a man is that she pushes on Macbeth. So yeah, talks about the gender theme. Also talks about Goneril from Lear, Cleopatra, and Volumnia from Coriolanus and how they fit the theme— although ladymac is the only one who goes downhill from it.
Unnatural women in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth - Elizabeth Klett: I’ll be honest I didn’t love this one a lot. Basically talks about how every woman in Macbeth defies gender roles. Doesn’t go too deep however. But the book has a ton of essays analyzing female characters in classic lit.
things to add to your journals
song lyrics for a specific mood
spotify codes for favourite songs
receipts from a trip
envelope for gifts from any small children you know
pages to press flowers in
ticket stubs
fortune cookie readings
daily three-card tarot pulls
watercolour paper for art
page cutouts
watercolours just in general
pressed flowers
other dried herbs
sketches (taped or glued in)
morning/evening routines
colour in the leftover paper backing from stickers and glue/tape it in
friendship bracelets that may have broken or come off
grocery lists or other shopping lists (glue in if written on other paper)
book quotes
block poetry (you'll have to take a page out of a book for this)
mental health goals
halloween: candy wrappers
fabric scraps
family recipes
different textured papers
stamps
coins
HER BEING CHONKY MAKES IT 10X CUTER ♡
watching a korean cooking show while eating lunch... they're making these delicious, high-concept dishes while I'm eating overcooked pasta with melted mozzarella... life is so unfair ( ´△`)
Fish I want to be the Jack to your Rose your ass is so fat and I want to date you
fish will you be the livvy dunne to my baby gronk youre so sigma w a lvl ten gyatt im not being skibidi i wanna rizz you up
I really need you to never say that ever again
song so good it tricked me into thinking i was in a relationship
everytime I hold or pull or touch something and I see my nails, long and painted and a shimmery purple, I feel pretty again