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Hello, everybody! Today’s artwork: Out Cold Using Acrylic paint, I created this scene where my

Hello, everybody!

Today’s artwork: Out Cold

Using Acrylic paint, I created this scene where my friend’s OC found mine unconscious, badly hurt, but still alive.  It’s supposed to be in a rocky, dark, mountainous area, but sadly, I had very little time to pain this.  It isn’t very well done, but I was quite satisfied with it.  (Sorry about the horrible anatomy.  Looks better in real life, I promise.)

Story behind this:
My character, Eryforia (an Elvin warrior), was in a battle with a few Fire Trolls (we have a whole country and loads of creatures created to fit this story).  She was already weak from poisoning; she was simply defending herself, trying to hide so she could heal.  My friend’s character, Krostruly (a Demon necromancer), found her and battled off the trolls, but not before she was knocked out by one.

I hope you guys like this!  Don’t forget to be awesome!

Best Wishes,
Dom


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Hello, Sweetie!  Today’s topic, requested by beelovespuppycat, is Doctor Who, sexism, and my thoughts on the topic.  I hope you all are having a DOOWEEOOOOO day.  I don’t even know what that means but I hope you’re having that kind of day.
(Note: this essay may trigger you if you don’t like reading about feminism, sexism, or Moffat.)

All right then.  Let me just state this: I’m sorry, but I’m not very passionate about this subject.  I’m very neutral on it and don’t know very much about it; however, I will try to state and support my thoughts on the subject as clearly as possible.  Forgive me if I miss a thing or two.

So first off is the question of whether I believe there even is sexism in Doctor Who.  My answer is yes; I do believe that Moffat is sexist and that his writing in this show portrays that very well.  One obvious example is Amy; she has the potential to do so much yet she depends on everyone else.  Though yes, there are some people like this, every female character fits in with some kind of trope.  Amy is lovable and one of my favorite characters, but there’s literally nothing she’s done without someone else to support her or to be by her side.  I can’t think of one thing about her life that doesn’t include the Doctor or Rory.  She’s “strong” and likable, but she isn’t independent.  She’s portrayed as useless when she’s pregnant, which is not true.  My mother did all the work when she was pregnant with me and my father didn’t really help out much with anything.  There are many things that should’ve shaped Amy as a person, but we only see these things in relation to the Doctor and/or Rory.

There’s also the case of River.  River had so much potential but ends up being only a (very sassy) plot device.  Yes, there are many things about her that makes her a great woman, but nothing about her is truly explored.  Sometimes, it feels as if she was only put there to wreck havoc/help the Doctor/be the Doctor’s wife.  So yes, while she can be amazing at times and I absolutely love River, the way she was written is so very flawed.

However, let me also state that not all the women on Doctor Who are like this.  Martha, Rose, and Donna were all not only “strong” female characters (notice how I put “strong” in quotations; this is because apparently this is all females can be, which is stupid, because females can be so much more), but they are characters with background stories and realistic flaws.  We learn to love them and they are awesome and adorable and freaking epic at the same time.  Though sometimes the way they’re portrayed can be a bit off, at least they were more than females that fit into tropes.  They were characters that we knew, bonded with, loved, and understood.  They were independent, strong-willed, funny, sassy, intelligent, and so much more.

So, yes.  There is sexism in Doctor Who under Moffat’s writing.  He isn’t a horrendous writer or a storyteller, but he is sexist and a misogynist and I don’t really like him.  However, the show and its story is still valuable and beautiful to me.

The next question: how can we fix this?  One, we could probably get a different writer, or at least, another writer.  An added bonus would be that the next writer, or maybe Moffat’s writing partner if it came down to that, is female.  We haven’t had a female writer for the show since 2008, which is a huge problem within itself.  We won’t be able to have any realistically flawed yet amazing female characters until another writer helps create the show.  If they’re female, this could potentially help a lot (some female writers stick to tropes, as well; remember that not all female writers understand or believe that sexism is realistic in TV shows in this “modern era”). There are male writers out there, such as George R.R. Martin and Joss Whedon (I don’t know if they should write for Doctor Who, they’re just examples), who do a brilliant job writing and portraying women as more than society makes us out to be.

Another way to fix it?  Let the actresses have more say how their character acts and should be portrayed.  Sometimes writers only include tropes, but it’s the actors that really create their characters.  Some are more limited than others.  If actresses were able to create and mold their character’s flaws more and show how their character grows, then perhaps we could have more realistic women.  I know sometimes this can’t happen, but it’s a simple thought.

A bit off, but I need to state a very important point, though: while I would like the Doctor to be of a different race, have ginger hair, etc., it is impossible for the Doctor to change sex.  It has been established in Classic Who that Time Lords are born as either male or female and cannot regenerate into the opposite sex.  I know RTD was thinking of getting a female doctor, but I believe that’d go against canon.  So while it’d be great to have a female Doctor (and we can totally have on in an AU), it wouldn’t be canon.  So while I’d love a female Doctor, I honestly don’t think it’s possible unless they explain it somehow, but I don’t think they can find a way without contradicting what has already been stated. 

I view myself as a feminist (or a growing one, as I’m still learning new things each and every day), but I’m at a rather neutral stance here.  Yes, there is sexism in Doctor Who.  Yes, the female characters could be written much better.  No, I’m not a huge fan of Moffat at all.  But does that make me detest the show?  No!  I’ve seen so many posts that say “I’m going to stop watching if Moffat makes this character —” or “I hate the show now because the females are all horribly written.”  While true, I still love the show.  I love the story and the wibbly wobbly timey wimey.  I don’t know what this makes me in the minds of others.  I don’t know what you all think about me right now, and I don’t know if you guys understand what I’m trying to say.  But I hope you all understand that I do care about making the show less sexist despite the fact that I’m not all that passionate about the subject.

That’s my stand on things.

Thank you for reading this all!  I’m not sure, but this seems like my longest essay so far.  If you got here to the end, thank you!  If you spot any grammar mistakes, please alert me to it.  I hope you understand what I’m trying to say and please message me with any questions you may have.  I know I’ve said a lot of things that don’t make sense or sound weird, so please ask me if you’re confused.

Don’t forget to be awesome!

~Dom

P.S. I’m sorry I didn’t really talk about Clara.  I agree that she’s a step in the right direction to resolve this issue, but because I haven’t really been able to assess her character in the show yet, I can’t really say much.  Whenever I did try to type about her, it just never came out right.  Forgive me.

Sources for info I used throughout this essay:
On Amy Pond and other female companions
Why is Doctor Who Sexist?
Can the Doctor regenerate into a woman?

I also used a lot of information from posts I’ve read before but can no longer find.  Sorry. :/

Artwork for the Week: Fire Dragon! This was actually a project from a really long time ago.  It&rsqu

Artwork for the Week: Fire Dragon!

This was actually a project from a really long time ago.  It’s still one of my favorite things.  This was a going-away present for a friend of mine who shares my obsession with dragons.  It isn’t the best project I’ve ever done, but still one of the more personal and nicer ones, definitely.

I hope you like it!

DFTBA,

Dom


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Hey guys!  WickedBatGirl here.

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I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who is following me right now.  I randomly got a lot of follows and messages telling me how great my posts are, which makes me really happy!

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You are all much too kind!  Thank you for being so amazing to me.  I love you all!

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As they say in my hometown, Don’t Forget To Be Awesome! :D <3

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Love, Dom

Hey guys!  This is for the random but amazing people who started following me yesterday and today.  Hey guys!  This is for the random but amazing people who started following me yesterday and today.  

Hey guys!  This is for the random but amazing people who started following me yesterday and today.  Thank you all so much! :D

In case you can’t read it:

WELCOME to all of my new followers!  Just a warning: if you followed me because of Rythian, I don’t actually blog/reblog much about the Yogscast.  On this blog, I mainly write essays on whatever comes to mind and post some artwork.  Feel free to check them out!  However, if this is not your cup of tea, then go ahead and unfollow me!  No hard feelings!  I have a reblogging tumblog, if you like that better.  And now, I have a Yogscast-specific tumblog for all of you interested in yogscast-only things!  Once again, thank you all!  As they say in my hometown, Don’t Forget To Be Awesome!

I hope you all enjoyed this quick little comic!  If you’re still unsure of what I do, click here for my introduction post.  Thanks!

~Dom


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Hello everybody!  Hope you’re having a good day.

So my friend told me that she hadn’t seen my posts today, which makes sense, as I posted them about 2 A.M. over here.  This is a list of all of my essay posts so far.  Wow, I only have 3.  Go figure.

Introduction (Please read this if you just started following me!  Thanks. :3)

Inherent Goodness (Mostly About Snape Though)

What Not to Say to Asians (Part 1/???)

And now, is there anything you want me to rant on about in these essays?  Please tell me!  Thanks!

Hey guys!

So recently, I went to Katsucon 20.  I’m looking for some pictures of myself as a Little Sister. (Photo courtesy of Jason–sorry, I kind of stole it, you had the best pic of me solo ;3;)

If you have a picture of me or have seen one, please submit it to me/message me a link!  I’d love to see them.  I didn’t get many pictures of myself, sadly, but I had some WONDERFUL pictures with others!  Please reblog this if you can. ^.^

Thanks!

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