Mermaids with hair over their eyes are usually from deeper waters. The sea floor has almost no light, so deep sea mermaids (few of which have functional eyes) visiting the surface would be blinded by the sun.
To mermaids, covering their eyes with hair is similar to sunglasses.
Deep sea mermaids are also shy, accustomed to dark waters for hiding their monstrous appearances.
Freshwater Mermaid: Howdy y’all, I’d like you to meet my cousin. She’s a little shy 🙂 30ft Tall Deep Sea Mermaid with hair so long it turns the water black: ᴴᵉʷʷᵒ
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This was very messy but its 2:29am what more do you want from me
She is my exact hero
Suzy saying my name actually startled me, despite it being text.
concept: the first thing a nightborne does after joining the horde is to get a tattoo in orcish thinking it’ll be something cool but it actually means dirt or rock and smugly shows it off to some blood elves
concept: all orcs think a tattoo of something like “dirt” or “rock” is cool as hell
Anyways this scene set women back 50 years and the reason why we still don’t have equal pay
I don’t think so. 1 just because you’re feminine doesn’t mean their adding to misogyny and I’m tired of tumblr acting like it is
2 I think the point of this was she was dressing like the princess(I forget her name) and that she felt pretty
1. I’m tired of all yall clutching your sephora mascara as soon as someone criticized media for using this ugly damaging trope. Pls stop acting like I’m oppressing you for wearing make up (I wear make up too fam) because that’s not the point of this post.
2. She doesn’t “feel” anything she’s a fictional character written by a man, and the actress later expressed how much she hated and regretted that scene.
How is it so hard for you guys to understand that taking a non feminine girl and painting her as “lonely” and “unliked by her peers” until she gets the Princess Make Over does she have friends and The Dream Boy. What message do you think this sends to girls watching this movie who look like Allison? Think a little bit more critically about real women’s lives and what media is sell them then jumping to the conclusion im attacking you for wearing lipstick.