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forlorn-kumquat asked:

Stede tells the crew: "We'll talk it through as a crew" and he gets them to be emotionally open and honest with him and with each other, but he can't bring himself to do the same. He gets Ed to open up to him in a sobbing meltdown but he's a closed book.


I think the first (and possibly only) time in the show that Stede ever actually talks about his own feelings is on the beach: "You make Stede happy."

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knowlesian:

THIS IS VERY TRUE

and since i have a couple minutes i want to talk about stede and trauma responses.

because stede’s got a lot going on, re: the reasons he makes some pretty poor choices throughout the run of the show; he’s got a touch of narratively ironic main character syndrome, he’s preeeeeeetty fucking non-neurotypically coded, his wealth and material comfort have kept him from noticing the larger state of the world, the hilarious snippy retorts parts of him are hilarious and snippy, etc.

but on top of that: we’ve met his fucking dad. i don’t really want to speculate past what canon showed us, but i’d say he absolutely qualifies as emotionally abusive, and we know he sent stede off to sad alone little rich boy school at some point.

we get zero indication stede has experienced even the barest attempts at emotional support until mary offers them, at which point he’s like ‘what is this… telling people deeply personal things about you that you speak of??? and then people don’t take those things and laugh at you??? they want to help you??? seems sus, i would rather go read a book and/or run away to sea like a small child lugging his backpack of fruit snacks down to the park. also when i tried to tell you about horses with kind eyes you didn’t understand what i was trying to do there and i felt slighted, so thanks to my upbringing i have taken that miscommunication and hung onto it and even if i don’t know it, it’s playing into why i won’t take you up on your very kind and well-communicated offer to alleviate my pain. i am A LOT. it’s sad, it’s realistic, but oh man. it’s hard dealing with me and it’s hard BEING me. tell you the truth, i don’t like it much either. or myself! weird, that.’

this man makes me want to CRY.

anyway: stede grew up with a father who looked him in the face and said: you suck. you deserve no kindness, which is handy because i will never show it to you! and if you don’t get used to that level of cruelty in the place that should feel safest from the person the world says is taking care of you, you are not gonna make it out of this shit alive.

stede made it the fuck out. he cut himself into pieces and shoved himself into boxes and learned to shut his fucking mouth and not expect kindness, so when people offer it to him he doesn’t trust it.

hell. i’m not even sure he knows what kindness is, before he takes his fruit snacks and his backpack and runs away to the sea.

i truly do love this show.

I love all of this, but I do have a slight amendment to make.

Stede tries to talk about his feelings one (1) time prior to the beach. It’s the very first time he and Ed properly meet, in Stede’s quarters. Ed is lying back on the couch, Stede is propped poorly on a table or something. Ed says, “You ever feel trapped? Like you’re just treading water? Waiting to drown?”

And Stede starts to answer, real and honest when he says, “Yes. I have… I very much have felt that way–”

And Ed fucking interrupts.

It’s not even a little interruption, either! Like a request for a clarification or a surprised “no, you?” or anything even vaguely demonstrative of giving an actual living fuck about Stede’s answer! Ed plows straight into Stede’s small, aching truth with a ramble about his own feelings, going so far as to say that Stede “has it all sussed out,” making it clear to the audience and crystal fucking clear to Stede that no, actually, Ed asked him a question but it wasn’t one Stede was meant to answer because Ed thinks he already knows everything he needs to know about this rich weirdo’s emotional landscape.

No one wants to hear what Stede really feels. Even this kind man, this peak pirate, this one person who wants to praise Stede for all the things he’s been tortured for before– even he doesn’t want to hear how close Stede was to giving up and letting the water in.

And so, probably, that means it’s not something meant for Stede. Here’s proof again. The final evidence that establishes the fact: no one wants that kind of thing from Stede. And he’s fine with that. He’s okay. He’s had a lifetime of learning it, and he should just be grateful that Ed had kindly ignored his faux pas, is still willing to be friends even in the face of Stede’s sullying the conversation with his ill-bred, intrusive, filthy fucking feelings.

He’ll just have to remember not to do it again. Which isn’t a problem, really. It’s tiring, to try over and over again – and it’d be easier, better, if he stopped. Stick with what might be safely said in social circumstances; listen and support others as a gentleman ought, but remember too that a gentleman doesn’t burden others.

Keep kicking your legs, Stede Bonnet, and wonder how everyone else manages to walk on water rather than drown in it.

oooh, i had forgotten about that! i agree with this, actually with one …not so much disagreement, as added perspective:

ed’s delighted by stede being a weirdo. he’s incredibly intimidated by stede being rich.

he definitely talks over stede there, but in the same way stede is like: fucking… look at you. you’re so cool and tough and strong and a legit pirate, how could you have pain? and comes in with an image of ed he got from a book ed comes in with a bunch of his own baggage about wealth.

he was taught directly and indirectly that people like stede have made it: they won at Being People. god quite literally loves them the most, god gives them nice things because of that, and stede is worthy of those things in a way ed can’t quite accept he could be, too.

so when he talks over stede, he’s thinking: this man? this peak of Being Loved By God And The World (who is shaking up piracy! who thwarted izzy! who is just… mad and amazing and very attractive even while looking like a half-drowned golden retriever) how could he possibly feel like i do. look at everything he’s got! having Things is how you make it in life, because once you have Things and god loves you most, by god happiness is apparently supposed to come along with.

and since this is their first meeting and stede has been conditioned to read that unintentional rejection of his (very important) attempt to connect as a hard and forever no, he goes: well shit. lesson learned, i must now shut the fuck up or he won’t like me anymore.

the heartbreaking thing here (and the mark of the very good writing in terms of setting up natural conflict via characters being deeply, relatably human) is that if that had happened later? say… in that scene on the deck? there’s almost no chance ed would have talked over him, if i had to make a guess. 

they both came in with these images of each other on a pedestal for very, very different reasons, and because of the very specific ways they are each a little bit broken the end of the season is almost inevitable, one way or another.

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Ed’s face in this photo FHKASKDNJS 💀💀

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waymond-wang:

When I choose to see the good side of things, I’m not being naive.
我总是看到事情好的一面  那不是因为我天真。

It’s strategic, and necessary.
而是必要,和需要。

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link to twitter thread

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edandstede:

we have not talked nearly enough about stede jealously saying that jack has nice hair and olu immediately telling stede he has nice hair too. and while we’re at it, i just love the atmosphere stede has cultivated on his ship. the way olu casually slept on stede’s couch all night and sleepily talks to him, the way lucius wanders in and speaks with olu and then with stede - and the little comforting touches lucius always provides, to stede’s knee in this scene but also to stede’s chest when he’s impaled in the ship’s mast. they’re all very openly affectionate and complimentary of each other, including physically, and it is incredibly refreshing between male characters and i just love it so so much

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ever since someone pointed out that in the treasure hunting episode, ed is much better at being kind about the whole thing after he eats, i haven’t been able to un-see it. hangry ed. true representation. (via @whois_egg on twitter)

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Request for ideas!

Lately I’ve been noticing that I use words like “crazy,” “insane,” “lunatic,” etc in a way that I really don’t think is appropriate, because obviously these are words used for people with mental illnesses and not, say, people who wear houndstooth with polka dots or whatever. (HOUNDSTOOTH WORKS WITH EVERYTHING, EVEN POLKA DOTS.)

So I’ve been trying to use different words like “wild” or “bonkers” or even just “ridiculous” as the closest synonyms I can think of, but I was wondering if y'all had any good suggestions that I can add to my lexicon. What are some words that can point out silly shit people do (and I include myself as people) that doesn’t feel like I’m using damaging language?

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smooth-crimminal:

ohlexa:

JURASSIC PARK (1993) dir. Steven Spielberg
JURASSIC WORLD DOMINION (2022) dir. Colin Trevorrow

The only reason I will watch this movie is because these 3. Chris Pratt can suck it.

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gaymenaredivineincarnate:

gaymenaredivineincarnate:

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I know for a fact no one in an emergency would ever call on these losers for help. Useless.

Like the conservatives got all this via voting but tell me how voting is meaningless?

a rabid white minority gets shit done BECAUSE they have no hesitation about identifying institutionalized power as the most important power, BECAUSE they don’t whine about the terrible ideological burden posed by casting a ballot

but sure. voting mysteriously becomes meaningless & seeking institutionalized power becomes silly cringe behavior only when it’s NOT primarily white men seeking power to act in the interests of white men at the expense of everyone else. sure.

One thing to remember however: this didn’t happen overnight.

This has happened over forty years of slowly picking away at democracy with votes and legislation and policy and conviction. Forty years of slow wearing down, of teaching Americans that they’re special and that they deserve peace and prosperity and never having to make hard choices between the bad and the worse.

It’s true that your vote in the next elections may make little difference this year. But the votes that the conservatives gained in 1980 didn’t make much difference either: at least, not that year. But they kept voting. And they kept voting. And they persuaded others to keep voting along with them.

And forty years later, you’re staring down the barrel of a dysfunctional democracy, and what looks like it’s very much going to turn into a Christian theocracy. (I am deeply cynical that it will stop at Roe v Wade. Deeply cynical.)

Do you have the courage to stand up and fight for the rest of your life? Do you have the vision to plant trees for an orchard you’ll never get to enjoy? Do you understand the weight of one vote and one vote and one vote and one vote and one vote, year after year after election after election after decade after decade?

Or do you just want “one and done”?

The dude in the tweet above wants “one and done”. He’s not willing to put his shoulder to the wheel and work for his democracy. Look, he’s not unusual in that - the truth is that most Americans aren’t. They were taught that the world they inhabited wasn’t just a privilege that they enjoyed but their right to have and to keep without expending any effort to ensure that it remained so.

It’s true that after the next election, things will look no better than before the election. But keep pushing at the election after that, and the election after that, and the election after that…

Don’t want to expend the energy?

Then STFU about the broken system! It was your lack of expended energy - or the energy you spent persuading others that ‘marginal change’ was just as bad as ‘no change at all’ (*coughs*NeverHillary*coughs*) - that contributed to the broken system today. Put in the work - put it in over the time period that the conservatives who are now shaping your world against your wishes did - and you might very well see the results.

The current state of American politics didn’t happen overnight, but it did happen.

Changing it won’t happen overnight, but it will happen - if you work to make it happen.

If the left stops voting then the right would just dominate and it will get worse.

Simply voting for the president won’t matter. You need to vote in local and state elections. You have to pay attention to the stances of the candidates.

Go to primaries. Support progressive candidates and push for them. Help do campaign work. Help advertise the stances.

Also pay attention to what is going on and voice your opinions to them. Especially for local issues.

I have this fantasy that I can go back in time and get everyone who voted in 2008 to also have voted in 2010. Imagine how much better the country would have been had the GOP not had any power at all after the Bush debacle?

But nope. We handed the house to the GOP a mere 2 years after starting to clean up their mess. And as a result, almost nothing got done and the government was shut down a couple times.

The GOP is going full fash. Getting them out of power is, like, the very least you can do to stop them.

  1. Roe v. Wade being overturned was only able to happen because conservatives have a 6 to 3 supreme court majority.
  2. Conservatives have that majority because they got to place 3 judges.
  3. They got to place three judges because they won the 2016 presidential election.

The Roe v. Wade decision can be traced back to a single critical election loss using only three logical steps and morons like this are still saying voting doesn’t matter. This was an election in which many self identified progressives chose not to vote, and looking at the numbers it could have been won if more progressives had voted. If this doesn’t cement a decision to vote in every single election you possibly can for the rest of your life then you simply are not paying attention.

This is a particularly dramatic and straightforward example of the principle talked about above: Elections shape the future, not the present, and we often don’t feel the real consequences of a win or loss for years. Every election matters.

If you do not strategically vote you are not progressive. Strategically you are centrist.

anyone who tries to convince you there’s no point in voting is ACTIVELY TRYING TO SUPPRESS YOUR VOTE.

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chuplayswithfire:

blackbonnet reunion and stede has bulked up a bit from all that rowing and from being physical, being a proper pirate working on the ship alongside the crew, maybe a bit of a beard, and he’s still a fancy man, still in nice clothes - maybe not as nice as his old wardrobe, but he’s stolen silk and fine clothes on raids and he still cleans up good - and there’s ed, a shadow of himself, fierce and terrifying, eyes dark with exhaustion and make up and look i’m just saying

i’m just saying stede should be able to pick him right up and sweep him off his literal feet and tell his darling that he looks tired, he looks handsome, he looks gorgeous, he looks like he needs to sleep

big strong fancy man stede bonnet carrying the dread pirate edward blackbeard teach to bed, putting him to sleep so he can finally rest

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storyknitter:

berlynn-wohl:

I’ll tell you what’s problematic about being over 40 and being friends with someone under 25: if you say “but I am le tired” they do not understand that they are supposed to say “well have a nap AND ZEN FIRE ZE MISSILES”

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smooth-crimminal:

Seeing Rhys and Prince Harry together was not on my bingo card but here we are..

https://youtu.be/V_sUwhZhTTY

OMG AND DAVID FANE