I’d never heard of her and I got more and more shocked as I read on. The sheer number of brilliant people in history who’ve gotten no respect or recognition because they aren’t well-off white men. What a massive loss to us all.
Asgore’s already seen Sans try to look out for Papyrus, but he wanted to give him this peptalk of sorts because he’s seen before how talking about his low health gets him down (which in itself is residual damage from before), and he wanted to re-emphasize that Sans’s strength or value isn’t determined by his health. Sans thinks about this responsibility a lot from this point on.
We saw a similar SOUL silhouette before with Sans, and now we can see both the brothers! Both their SOULs are unusual. Papyrus wanted to wear something grown-up and mature for heading out on their own, which is something he associates with dark sweaters, for some reason…
Asgore waited until they were both out of sight before going into his empty house to weep quietly, one assumes.
male filmmaker: *finding every possible gratuitous way to feature skinny naked women in his work* it’s a social commentary on how females are objectified all the time in real life
white, male filmmaker: *finding every possible gratuitous way to feature skinny, white naked women in his work* it’s a social commentary on how females are objectified all the time in real life.
sis life is too short to act like moc aren’t also complicit w sexism
Meanwhile, over in the MCU;
The MCU has more manservice than fanservice.
Speaking of men of color….
Let’s talk about how after Black Panther came out Winston Duke, the man playing M’Baku, was hit with sexualized tweets and messages from women.
But every time there is a butt shot of a woman in the MCU we get a fresh flood of two bit gender thinkers writing articles about how women are sexualized as if it only happens to them.
Even Quicksilver. They made his suit really tight.
I also found a quiz from Buzzfeed about which man from Black Panther you should hook up with, so….
Don’t forget that MCU’s Peter Parker is 15. Ew.
Well, sure, but at least that scene has a joke purpose. To show him going “I’m not a superhero!” and then immediately reveal his muscles.
The fact that it functions as fanservice is technically incidental.
People will only find fault in the outfit of one of these people.
Weird how you can have any amount of manservice short of a guy’s actual dick being on screen but it’s either got some in-universe reason for existing that totally negates any fanservice value, or else it’s a “male power fantasy” and any man would absolutely dress like that if they could get away with it socially, but a woman show even the slightest titillation to her and any attempt to explain why it exists is shot down as “just an excuse” and degrading her to a mere object.