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Wednesday, December 30, 2015

How "Pleasantville" Beautifully Captured The Nature of Change






1. There is beauty in the details you overlook.



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Living in a big city, it’s hard to appreciate the natural beauty that surrounds you. Pleasantville simplifies things by transplanting the city kids to an idyllic small town, and brightening the world bit by bit in gradual pops of color. It’s a lot easier to remember to stop and smell the roses when they’re bright red against a grayscale bush.





2. Art is a form of protest.



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Outside of nature, there’s manmade art, which can be equally easy to ignore when you’re a kid. Pleasantville captures the transgressive power of art: It’s a stunning form of protest, an ability to address and subvert societal norms without violence. And the results can be gorgeous, like the mural painted by Mr. Johnson and David toward the end of the film.





3. Reading is essential.



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Reading is another form of protest, which is radical information to anyone who previously regarded it solely as homework. Books offer knowledge, but also the ability to escape past your surroundings. The boundaries of Pleasantville disappear when the teenagers start opening their minds, and that happens when the books fill in with words.





4. Everything has more meaning when shared with someone else.



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Ah, young love. While Jennifer brings sex to Pleasantville, David finds love. Real love, that is — not just baking cookies for the star player on the basketball team. But it was always under the surface, like the forbidden longing between Mr. Johnson and Betty. Just like that, color floods the scene. A life without love feels a little meaningless — or, you know, black and white.





5. Sex is exciting but dangerous.



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With love comes sex, something of particular interest to a pre-adolescent watching Pleasantville. We get both sides of the equation in Betty’s bathtub masturbation scene: Her first experience with female pleasure is transformative, bringing color into her world. But there’s a scary power to it, too, as seen by the tree outside catching fire. The danger here is palpable.





6. It’s important to be open to new experiences.



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You can’t let fear hold you back. Those raised with a religious education might flinch when Margaret offers David the apple, but it’s not about temptation — it’s about knowledge. And there’s no shame in opening your eyes and expanding your horizons. For Jennifer, it’s not sex that brings her color back: It’s staying in and reading instead.





7. Standing out will encourage those around you to do the same.




It’s tempting to conform, because that’s the easier option. But David and Jennifer both end up changing Pleasantville for good, rather than letting the town’s restrictions hold them back. Following the examples of the outsiders, the townspeople learn to be independent, thoughtful, and complicated — they’re granted dimensions they never would have found otherwise. It’s thrilling to watch.





8. Sometimes you have to cover up to make those around you comfortable.



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At the same time, there’s a risk to standing out. Pleasantville doesn’t shy away from the realities of being different, as the people with color are shunned by the conservative town. It’s an allegory for race relations — the “No Coloreds” signs spell that out — but it speaks to something larger, the fear that so many of us felt as kids that we weren’t normal, and we had to hide that.





9. Change is scary.




It is terrifying, actually. But it’s also so, so important. Watching Pleasantville at 12 years old, there’s something comforting about the simple black-and-white world David and Jennifer get transported to. There’s also something frightening about the ways they change it. And yet, you know that it has to happen: Pleasantville can’t stay innocent forever, and neither can the people in it.





10. The most important thing is independence.



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Risks be damned, if Pleasantville teaches you one lesson above all others it’s to be true to yourself. By the end, everyone has expressed his or her honest emotions, and they are better — and more human — because of it. The color that once was scary goes on to paint the entire town, proving that everyone has the capacity to be his or her own person with unique passions, desires, and needs.



Read more: http://buzzfeed.com/louispeitzman/how-pleasantville-beautifully-captured-the-nature-of-change




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Sunday, August 2, 2015

Can We Break These Stereotypes Already? Muslim Women Everywhere Deserve Better.





This infographic woke me up. I’d pondered the prevalence of Muslim stereotypes before, but not necessarily stereotypes of Muslim women. The good news is we can all speak up about it and make some brand spankin’ new change! I love it when my world opens up a little bit more each day.






Read more: http://upworthy.com/can-we-break-these-stereotypes-already-muslim-women-everywhere-deserve-better




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Saturday, May 16, 2015

Community Post: 10 Adult Novels For Kids






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In 2008, right around Twilight’s first theatrical release, it seemed that most people I knew were extolling the virtues of reading young adult fiction as actual adults. I always sort of winced at the notion. There are so many wonderful works of adult fiction already in existence, ready to expand minds — and what about the kids who think that stuff like The Hunger Games or The Diary of a Wimpy Kid is a bit too pedestrian?


Well, they might cozy up to this list: a handful of works meant for adults but suitable for the more voracious youthful readers too.


KEEP READING …


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Read more: http://buzzfeed.com/adilawar/10-adult-novels-for-kids-g1q9




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Wednesday, March 4, 2015

The "Reefer Madness" Of Porn Leads The Afternoon Links






Read more: http://buzzfeed.com/rsultan/the-reefer-madness-of-porn-leads-the-afternoon-l




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Saturday, February 14, 2015

23 Of The Most Painfully Awkward Lyrics From 2013


1. Justin Bieber, “All Bad”



Stringer / Reuters

There are sooooo many reasons you should not be singing this line, Biebs.




2. Jason Derulo, “Talk Dirty”



Lucas Jackson / Reuters

Yes, I guess you could.




3. Katy Perry, “This Is How We Do”



Lucas Jackson / Reuters / Reuters

No one is more worthy of respect.




4. Miley Cyrus, “#GETITRIGHT”



Christopher Polk / Getty Images for Clear Channel

You’re in front of a mirror, Miley. You can just look down and check.




5. Kings of Leon, “Temple”



Shirlaine Forrest / WireImage

Watch out, buddy, or you’re going to jail.




6. Selena Gomez, “B.E.A.T.”



Lucas Jackson / Reuters

DO NOT SAY THIS, SELENA! This does not sound good, Selena!




7. Lady Gaga, “Applause”



Lucy Nicholson / Reuters

This is a straw man argument, Lady Gaga. NO ONE HAS EVER SAID THIS.




8. Childish Gambino, “3005”



Paul Butterfield / Getty Images for Coachella

C’mon, dude. Seriously.




9. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, “Mermaids”



Greetsia Tent / WireImage

Ew, no.




10. Robin Thicke, “Blurred Lines”



Christopher Polk / Getty Images for Clear Channel

Oh man, Robin. So many things!




11. Jay Z, “Heaven”



Benoit Tessier / Reuters

Is Jay Z even trying anymore?




12. Jay Z, “Tom Ford”



Ollie Millington / WireImage

No, he is not.




13. Jay Z on Drake’s “Pound Cake”



Benoit Tessier / Reuters

Not even a little bit.




14. Migos, “Versace”



But he’s not alone in that.




15. Drake, “Versace”



Michael Buckner / Getty Images for Bing

Is that a threat?




16. Geri Halliwell, “Half of Me”



Uhhhh…..girl power?




17. Jason Derulo, “Marry Me”



Olivier Douliery/Abaca Press / MCT

And not one second longer!




18. The Wanted, “Walks Like Rihanna”



…what? Since when does Rihanna have a distinctive walk?




19. Eminem, “Survival”



Jumana El Heloueh / Reuters

Well, congratulations for multi-tasking.




20. Miley Cyrus, “4×4”



Lucy Nicholson / Reuters

TMI, Miley.




21. Katy Perry, “Double Rainbow”



Ethan Miller / Getty Images for Clear Channel

Lightning has no sound, Katy.




22. R. Kelly, “Cookie”



Andrea De Silva / Reuters

This is not what anyone means by “rough sex,” Kells.




23. Cam’ron, “Go Outside”



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Actually, you know what? Never mind. This one is genius.



Read more: http://buzzfeed.com/perpetua/worst-lyrics-2013



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Perfect match A bit early for

Perfect match A bit early for Valentine’s Day but I couldn’t resist.


Valentines Day



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