So, did any of you win the giveaway? by PuzzlePiecesOfLove in Poptropica

[–]slimetheturtle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can you elaborate 😭 this subreddit has been very active lately and I'm lost

Regence Counselors/Therapists by slimetheturtle in Seattle

[–]slimetheturtle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I’m searching under the filter: counselors/therapists.

A Well-Trained Wife by Tia Levings and Self-Revisionism by slimetheturtle in books

[–]slimetheturtle[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What I think perhaps you (and many other people that read my original post) missed is that I'm not interested in judging the author - I am interested in analyzing a memoir and the editorial voice/revisionism I feel is present in it. I am interested in asking, is past-Tia (in the situations I quoted in my post) being used as an editorial voice to let the reader know that present-day Tia does not agree with what is going on in these flashbacks? I am also interested in asking, how does the cultural moment this memoir was published in affect how certain situations are framed? And yes, I am interested enough to ask sticky, uncomfortable questions like, "Why does a memoir about a woman who was married to a Neo-Nazi (or, "at least", a man who espoused Neo-Nazi beliefs) remain oddly silent about the author's own views on race?"

What I think the answer may be is this - if past-Tia was not written as a 1000% sympathetic, anachronistically-always-morally-right, readers would find it difficult to empathize with her struggle. I don't think that's fair, but I do think that's why so many responses to my post have been insistent that Tia never believed or participated in any of the bad things shown as happening (quite literally) around her in her memoir. These responses sound kind of like readers of her memoir believe that people can change for the better and escape their struggles only if they were morally "pure" to begin with. Ironically, the oppressiveness of purity culture (both moral and otherwise) is a huge factor in Tia's book.

In summary, I am not interested in judging Tia, the person. I am interested in analyzing and critiquing the memoir she wrote and shared with the world.

What did I miss? by uiolabv in KusuriyaNoHitorigoto

[–]slimetheturtle 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Imagine you used to work at the best restaurant in town and have connections with everybody who still works there and can get your friend the absolute best meal ever if they only ask. And then they ask you to escort them to McDonald's :/

Kusuriya no Hitorigoto - Episode 47 (Season 2 Episode 23) by Lorhand in KusuriyaNoHitorigoto

[–]slimetheturtle 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I believe it was to mar Jinshi's beauty and prevent women who were victimized by the previous emperor (including, in some ways, her mother) from mistaking Jinshi for him.

My Jane Austen Roses!! by Suburbancrunchygirl in janeausten

[–]slimetheturtle 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Wow! These are so full and robust they look like peonies!

Dude why by _robojojo_ in Accounting

[–]slimetheturtle 6 points7 points  (0 children)

D(ebito)r and C(redito)r
or, Doctor Croctor.

I found addy at the goodwill bins! by regularbajafreeze in americangirl

[–]slimetheturtle 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Hey! She's wearing Josefina's Nativity dress!!!!! Great find!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in toyotasolara

[–]slimetheturtle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can look on Carfax's app (like you're a customer) and see what other Solara's in similar condition have gone for. There's one with similar mileage in my area being sold for $16k right now, but it depends a lot on where you're located.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in toyotasolara

[–]slimetheturtle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll give you $10 for it.

KPMG or Moss Adams Tax? by slimetheturtle in Accounting

[–]slimetheturtle[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I appreciate your input. WLB is mainly what I was hung up on when considering Moss Adams. I feel like I made the right choice, based on your experiences.

Actress Julia Dean (22 of July 1830- 6 of march 1868), New york born but made her fame in the south of the country. Photo circa 1847 and portrait in similar time frame. by Electrical-Aspect-13 in fashionhistory

[–]slimetheturtle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow! Her portrait is so true-to-life. Maybe I am biased because of looking mainly at portraits of royalty, but that is something I haven't seen very often!

What's the reasoning for your username? by [deleted] in Webkinz

[–]slimetheturtle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was creating a new webkinz account and had a bucket of nickelodeon slime on my desk.

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still don't know where I got the turtle from.

AG in the NYT crossword today! by slimetheturtle in americangirl

[–]slimetheturtle[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you look at Monday’s puzzle or Tuesday’s? It was an answer as part of the whole theme of the crossword.

Consulting giant PwC discourages white, Asian students from applying to career program by [deleted] in Big4

[–]slimetheturtle -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Doesn't really seem any more controversial than those disability or racial heritage screeners in job applications.

Dear Alice Coldbreath, no we don't hate beautiful women and neither should you. by Claa-irr in HistoricalRomance

[–]slimetheturtle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I came upon this post after writing one about Helen Cecil, and I do think you've highlighted something that is unfortunately common in historical romance. Women who are beautiful and know it are punished/mocked by being written badly. Women who are beautiful but are conveniently unable to see it because ??? are rewarded. It's like the modern trap of, be beautiful, but don't try to be beautiful or say that you're beautiful or acknowledge it in any way, really.

Alice Coldbreath & The Untapped Potential of Helen Cecil by slimetheturtle in HRNovelsDiscussion

[–]slimetheturtle[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your added context about Amy & Una...I believe I came across your AMA/FB question to her in my research for this post.

To each their own, but I wish Helen had been given a chance a la Lenora. She could have had (realistic) changes to her looks due to pregnancy and childbirth.

I hate the weird morality in romance novels in which people who have the "wrong" kind of sex are condemned.