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Why Does The Media Make Tall Women The VILLAINS? | The Villain Stereotype Explained
- 2024/10/31
- 再生時間: 19 分
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Happy Happy Halloween everyone!
If you’re watching the video version of this episode, I do have a little costume on lol. Quite literally just a little witch hat. But that’s the most I’ve done in years! Fun fact, I haven’t dressed up for Halloween since middle school; in recent years, I’ve literally printed out a picture of the map of India and taped it on my shirt. Get it? India the person dressing up as India the country? Clever, right?
But this year I wanted to try so I literally bought a little witch hat lol.
Make sure you stay safe out there this Halloween!
Today’s episode is actually fitting for today. If you’re a tall girl and you need a last minute costume, just be a villain or monster. It’s perfect. Okay, that sounded wrong - hear me out because I have a quick take:
Tall women are monsters.
Tall women are scary. Tall women are evil. This is what the media wants us to think by primarily casting tall women as villains in movies, especially Disney animated films. My question to you is: Have you ever noticed that in quite a few animated Disney movies, the woman villains tend to be on the taller side while the princesses and woman protagonists are on the shorter side? Are you seeing a pattern or am I just bugging?
No tea, no shade to Disney movies or any other movies!! This is just my personal opinion.
So, how did this topic come about? How is this affecting tall girls? Tune in to the full episode for more!
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whitneyallysyn/
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Happy Happy Halloween everyone!
If you’re watching the video version of this episode, I do have a little costume on lol. Quite literally just a little witch hat. But that’s the most I’ve done in years! Fun fact, I haven’t dressed up for Halloween since middle school; in recent years, I’ve literally printed out a picture of the map of India and taped it on my shirt. Get it? India the person dressing up as India the country? Clever, right?
But this year I wanted to try so I literally bought a little witch hat lol.
Make sure you stay safe out there this Halloween!
Today’s episode is actually fitting for today. If you’re a tall girl and you need a last minute costume, just be a villain or monster. It’s perfect. Okay, that sounded wrong - hear me out because I have a quick take:
Tall women are monsters.
Tall women are scary. Tall women are evil. This is what the media wants us to think by primarily casting tall women as villains in movies, especially Disney animated films. My question to you is: Have you ever noticed that in quite a few animated Disney movies, the woman villains tend to be on the taller side while the princesses and woman protagonists are on the shorter side? Are you seeing a pattern or am I just bugging?
No tea, no shade to Disney movies or any other movies!! This is just my personal opinion.
So, how did this topic come about? How is this affecting tall girls? Tune in to the full episode for more!
Subscribe to A Tall Girl's Newsletter: https://atallgirlspodcast.beehiiv.com/subscribe
Let's stay connected: https://beacons.ai/atallgirlspodcast
Leave a review and let me know how tall you are: https://atallgirlspodcast.com/reviews