• @tetris11
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      41 month ago

      I never understood the attraction. “oh my god she’s so different!”

      If she never painted her hair, her coy personality would be an actual red flag. But nope, coloured hair = quirky, so gotta put up with that whole mess.

      • @captainlezbian
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        91 month ago

        On one hand that was part of the point of her character, that people were far more attracted to the idea of her than the reality. On the other hand, a beautiful actress portraying a very “cool millennial” aesthetic got to me too. She was the archetypal manic pixie dream girl in a story about how she won’t save you and you won’t save her, you both have to learn to save yourself.

        • @tetris11
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          31 month ago

          I never picked up on that lesson, truth be told

      • Flying SquidM
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        51 month ago

        And while we’re on the subject of Ramonas, Ramona Quimby was a little shit with two loving parents who put up with way too much of her antics. If anyone should have been in therapy, it was Ramona. Think of the horrible, vain, manipulative adult she must have turned out to be.

        • @tetris11
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          11 month ago

          I bet you any money that we’re talking about the exact same person.

          • Flying SquidM
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            41 month ago

            I could certainly see an adult Ramona Quimby changing her name to Ramona Flowers to get attention.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 month ago

        her coy personality would be an actual red flag

        Oh it already is. She and Scott deserve each other (read that in a disdainful tone).