04.06.2023
Today I decided to take the day off to do nothing, the good thing is that I'm taking the chance to clear my mind a little bit from the rush of the week. I'm getting to the end of the college period and I'm already anxious about the assignments I have to hand in, especially the extra ones to replace the grades since I ended up not handing in some of them on time.
So much so that I decided to make this account to get a little more excited doing things to post here. ╰(⸝⸝⸝'꒳`⸝⸝⸝⸝)╯
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Recently I saw an user say they feel weird about the brazilian Ruggie headcanon because “poverty, thievery, and misery are often associated with Brazilians.” I've also seen non-brazilians hesitate to embrace this headcanon out of fear that it might come off as xenophobic or racist. So I wanted to give my perspective on the topic as a brazilian and why the BR!Ruggie hc means so much to us 🫶
If we were to assume that Ruggie is a shallow character whose only traits are “grew up in poverty, lives in a slum, and steals to get by,” and then directly link that to a nationality? Yeah, obviously that would be xenophobic. But that’s not what this HC is about. It’s about how he navigates life and survives despite a difficult background. Reducing Ruggie to just a ''poor pickpocket” does a huge disservice to his character. He’s a hard worker, works in multiple jobs at once and is constantly adapting to survive. This is the reality for millions of brazilians (and many other latinos too) GROWING UP POOR IS NOT SHAMEFUL. No one chooses poverty. People from underprivileged backgrounds often have no choice but to do what they must to survive. In a capitalist society being clever and even deceptive is often a survival skill. It's the PERSEVERANCE to succeed and the resilience it takes to fight for a dignified life that makes them admirable, not the methods they use. If you live in any Latin American country, it’s nearly impossible not to know someone who lives a life similar to Ruggie’s (or to have lived it yourself) And again, it’s not just about being poor!! It's about having to be creative to make resources/food/items last as much as they can, about teaching yourself new skills (like learning a new language on your own without access to paid classes), about being quick-thinking and cunning so you don’t miss out on opportunities, about the shared warmth of community food, and about keeping your humor and playful spirit alive even when life is hard. So when we say “Ruggie feels brazilian,” it’s not because of stereotypes even though we don't really feel offended with stereotypes most of the time tbh it's because he embodies a spirit we know so intimately, the hustle, the laughter through hardship, the cleverness born from necessity, and the hope for something better. It’s representation of a kind of resilience that deserves to be seen with pride, not shame.
is living in a bookstore too much to ask for?
04.10.2024—actually working from a desk for a change. wild. thanks for 13.8k!!
*you like all my posts*
okay so like what are we?
[03.06.2023]
Mood
We’re doing weekly prompts over at the Studyblr Community page! This week’s prompt is “What does your study space look like? Post a picture, or describe what your ideal study environment is like.” Feel free to join in ❤️
No fim é inevitável, o veneno que aprendi a cultivar para mim mesma sempre voltara para as minhas veias e queimará a minha garganta.
Foi legal tentar pensar e acreditar que seria diferente e longe das laminas, mas no fim fica do mesmo jeito.
No fim eu estou cansada...
[OC X CANON APPRECIATION POST! 🩷✨]
Me telling everyone to be nice to the new ppl when join in bc we all know how it is like ofc they ain’t gonna play the game now the anime is coming out soon so I’m WATCHIN 👁️👁️
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