Natalie Portman is the most popular Israeli celebrity in Hollywood. She is a vegan and a so called activist.
And talks about feminism and how she admitted she has white privileges. She said she wants to debunk the police because her colored friends don't get the same treatment as her. But, she is quiet about Palestine and is not saying anything. She labels herself white in America but always supports israel. She admitted she has blood from European ancestry who moved to Israel due to the Holocaust for shelter. Proving that Palestine was the original country.
It's ironic that to her animal's lives are more sacred to her than Palestinians. I used to have gifs of the movie tale of love and darkness on my blog. The point of view of a Jewish boy in Israel. Funny how Palestinian movies gets cancelled. So, I watched it. The main character wanted to tell a pretty Arab girl that both people should live in Israel in peace. Ironically. He mentioned in the book and not the movie ....
This movie lied to me. I am so disappointed.
So call me a cunt and pos and whatever. These were celebrities I used to worship and was stupid to believe in their lies. I hate Hollywood.
I don't like it about Beverly either and Miriam Lass is actually Clarice too. And I hate the fact that the show make Hannibal like unstoppable, he got caught only because he let the police catch him because Will reject him. It's felt abdurd to me. They show us that police in there is stupid.
And I like the book one it's show that Will is smart enough to catch Hannibal despite him got stabbed. Both of them actually.
It’s a well worn trope at this point: a woman, her gun, and the killer. There’s nothing wrong with that, really - but how a thing is done matters as much as what is done.
So let’s compare and contrast. Beverly’s discovery of Hannibal’s nightmare basement is a clear homage to Clarice Starling in Silence of the Lambs. But there are a few important differences.
I think people forget that the situation in Silence of the Lambs was out of Starling’s control. She didn’t run in half-cocked trying to cowboy her way into a serial killer’s den - she shows up to ask him routine questions and he runs off. Her choices make sense in context. She has to pursue him, both as an officer of the law and because she knows the clock is ticking on Catherine Martin’s life. So she does, and she emerges a triumphant hero. She descends into hell and walks right back out again.
On Hannibal, however, Beverly Katz is not behaving in a way that makes sense. Katz - who has been shown to be both brilliant and level-headed - goes to a suspected serial killer’s house in the middle of the night, by herself, and breaks in. She doesn’t tell anyone where she’s going. She dies trying to get evidence that she couldn’t even use because it was obtained illegally.
It’s absurd. Are we really to believe that rational, calm Beverly Katz would behave like this? It disrespects both the intelligence of the character and of the audience.
The saddest thing is that Katz could have easily been Hannibal’s Clarice Starling. She was the perfect candidate to take Hannibal Lecter down - uninvolved in his bullshit, clear-eyed, and formidable. Instead her arc has been cut off right as it was getting good. She was thrown away for a cheap shock that wasn’t actually a shock at all. What a waste.
You literally give me anxiety before my bed time
Patrick Nunn, from "The stories of oral societies aren't "myths"; they're records", pub. Aeon
I would die in 3 months if this thing happening to me because i would be boring af
Okay, that's cute moment
boba: would you slap your best friend in the face for a million credits?
fennec: i’d roundhouse kick you in the face for free.
boba, tearing up: i’m your best friend?
Peeling back the anxious thoughts is the toughest part, but it helps so much, especially when you write them down! Some of my favorite techniques:
1. What is the worse case scenario, and could you live with it?
2. What would you tell a friend going through this?
3. Will you remember this is in 5 years, or will you overcome it like you did with your past challenges?
I’ve been thinking about this little analogy for a bit, and it’s helped me reduce the weight a recent stressor has had on me. A manufacturing issue had been making me anxious this past few week, but when I stripped it down, it was just another blip that I’d deal with. I realized I had been adding all these layers of anxious thoughts onto something that I’d definitely overcome, even if the worst case happened. So I hope picturing your anxiety as an onion with a smaller, baby stressor inside can help you lighten the load of your anxieties!
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hot evil characters who i want to fix but will make me cry if i actually meet them in real life>>>>>>