Thread:Dragonboy6491/@comment-25389622-20140907210809/@comment-25389622-20140921013044

Oh, sorry for the misunderstanding. It would have probably helped if I had looked at the page and actually seen what was there xD I just saw all of the red text and so I thought it was gone. Glad to know that I did something right :-)

The 'Elsa's Dress' page has hit a brick all I'm afraid. I need more time to think about what I am trying to say, that or a few others add to it and we'll go from there. Don't worry too much about it, it'll be fine eventually :-)

In other news I was looking about for some more  Frozen Fever  news (I know it was just recently announced, but I can't wait!) when I stumbled upon a news story talking about Mayim Bialik's 'slamming' of 'Feminist Frozen'. I just found it really bizarre how she attacked it. It wasn't a 'slam' by any means, but the two issues she spoke about were really quite trivial, and it was kind of pointless her expressing those views because not only did she anticipate a reaction, but she does have a PhD and a lot of her work focuses around big issues. I suppose we are all entitled to our opinions though, so I respect that. I had some faith restored in humanity when a lot of the comments defended the film (even people who didn't like it disagreed with her) which was nice. It's just strange how she out of so many would be so hostile towards such a great piece of work. It's strange how people take and interpret things like this. It was funny though because one of the comments raised the point that her character in The Big Bang Theory is desperate for love and a relationship with a man; this is in response to her saying how the story revolves around a man, which it doesn't so the point is null. Her other point centred on how the female characters were not 'realistic' whereas the men were slightly more so... It's animation, it's not meant to be based on reality. What ever happened to creativity? It even says in  The Art of Frozen  how the designers made an effort to make it look realistic, but then drew back some of that realism to make it lean towards fantasy. This is especially applicable to the ice of Elsa's palace. I might come back to the whole 'unrealistic' thing, but I'll leave it for now and go to bed :-)

For some strange reason I agreed to go into work tomorrow, or should I say today...

On a good note I got a call on Friday saying that I was accepted and that I can begin my Lifeguard course. Yay :-)

