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I normally prefer to watch the not having actually seen any of the nominated movies. I failed at that in '23, so my opinions in some cases are based on the actual productions rather than the standalone spectacle. ☹️

That having been said, Greta Gerwig and America Ferrera should be given *all* the awards for this:

"It's impossible to be a woman"

youtu.be/CBqlDWHkdHk

@BrazenlyLiberal
Took my two 12 years old grands to see this, this past summer. Impressed with it beyond what I ever expected. And this speech was perfection. Because it is true for the ages.

@CinnamonGirlE @BrazenlyLiberal

This scene from Barbie nutshells the problems being a woman represents here in the U.S. And the kicker: men, even more enlightened men, but certainly the vast majority of men, never ever understand these 2.5 minutes.

@evamarie @BrazenlyLiberal
You have to actually live it in the skin to understand. Over a lifetime of these extremely insane issies.

@BrazenlyLiberal
We have to be OK with people not liking us, is the main takeaway from this speech. Of course, we're not raised that way, but people not liking me is something I've learned to be perfectly content with sometimes and my life is better for it. It's not your job to win people's approval for everything you do and are.

@janallmac

Interesting! I saw it another way - that we are expected to want everyone to like us. And while being content with people not liking us is mentally and emotionally healthy, it comes at a price.

Whether or not I meet others' expectations (more often not), after more years of those expectations
than I even care to be specific about, sometimes it's too much just being expected to fill that role

@BrazenlyLiberal
I know it can be a lot of pressure, believe me. I've reached the point where I'm a little cranky about people and their expectations. They can expect what they want from me, that does not mean they are going to get it. Especially if it is literally impossible, ridiculous, or if I never agreed to it.

@BrazenlyLiberal
It's natural to want to live for our kids, right? And we are taught to live for many other people, which is why we're supposed to want everyone to like us. And these skills can sometimes come in handy.

But we can live for ourselves, too, and that means sometimes people are just not going to like us for dumbass reasons of their own, and we can cheerfully go about our business without that bothering us.

@janallmac

Sometimes I think if I ever again hear the words "Why aren't you...?" I seriously might get stabby.

@BrazenlyLiberal
I hear you! 😂 Sorry. People always think they have the right to tell us how to look and behave and what to do. For mind blowingly stoopid reasons, more often than not.

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