oh oh genres oops
ummm musicals or comedy
comedy musicals
If you could choose to be in a type of media, what type would you like to be in(for example video games,books, etc) and what genres would it be?
Do movies count? (Acting is one of my secret passions ssh don’t tell)
ok so I'm from New Jersey and I guess we have an accent to the rest of the us but for us, everyone else has an accent. I'm in class right now (History, specifically) and our teacher is from either Tennessee or Idaho (I can't remember but chances are its neither) And every time she says America it comes out "Amyeericuh" and the entire class collectively cringes. Also, she says "pink" like "peenk" and instead of class she says "Clyeeass" idk why but I wanna cry like why cant everyone just be from new jersey
Once I was wearing a green bandana and my little sister (she was three at the time) asked me if I dyed my hair green.
my brown hair was that same brown it always was. it was fully visible
"I'm curious, reblog and put in the tags where you're from and-"
ישראלים:
I see you finally changed you blog title. Done with the amniguity, huh?
yeah haha
(You targeted me /j)
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unrelated, but whenever I see ur pfp I think it’s Joey from full house 🥲
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idk how to do the linky thing
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yeah I mean honestly I would like to say that I’d be ok with (hypothetically, I’m aromantic) marrying a non-Jew, but I wouldn’t be. And yes, love is love, and tevye undoubtedly made the right decision, but if I were here parents, I’d be a bit disappointed/betrayed. ESPECIALLY in a shtetl during the time of the pogroms, when Jews could generally only trust other Jews.
i've noticed that there is a bit of ingrained antisemitism in some non-jewish fiddler on the roof fans and im not gonna lie it really rubs me the wrong way. like they probably don't even know they're being kinda antisemitic in this way
here's what i mean. fiddler on the roof is about (shocker) jewish tradition and change. when you see tevye who cannot accept his daughter for marrying a non-jew, do you think, "oh, he's set in his ways, he's bigoted, he's just not modern enough, his (jewish) tradition is making him blind." ? whereas every time someone in my family would see it for the first time, literally everyone said, "it's a shame, but i absolutely understand why."
i think that's the most important thing -- do you understand why a man like tevye, a jewish man whose judaism is incredibly important to him, a jewish man who lives in the pale of settlement and whose village is under constant threat of pogroms, a jewish man who is alive in this period literally 2 years after the infamous kishinev pogroms (assuming this story takes place in 1905), a jewish man whose ancestors were constantly persecuted for being jewish (ESPECIALLY in the pale), a jewish man who is so remarkably proud to be jewish despite all of this --- do you understand why this man might be rightfully upset at his daughter for breaking the tradition that he and his people have paid with their lives to keep?
you can disagree with tevye's decision all you want -- i do too -- but like. if you don't see this you need to check yourself. fiddler on the roof is not just about the breaking of tradition -- it's about the breaking of tradition that is been their only method of survival for generations because they are Jews.
WHAT
I don't really have a speciality but people comment a lot on posts about my jellyfish hatred so ig that's that Also please call me Ellis
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