Blonde, rich girl you assume will be a huge bitch turns out to be a decent human being

>blonde, rich girl you assume will be a huge bitch turns out to be a decent human being

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Is she into /ss/?

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Her mouth says "no" but her vajayjay says "yes".
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Who saw that coming?

That's something I REALLY loved about this film.

The father, whose family is obviously ex-plantation owners, became to be more based in general.

He was rich, but he allowed his daughter to play with the poor black girl, and paid her mother as his daughter's tailor, and handsomely at that. And respected her, not treating her like shit as what would be normal at that time.

>He even makes her feel comfortable that she can tap on his belly, remarking on how a way to a man's heart is through his stomach, making her feel part of their family.

It might've been not really historically-accurate on that stretch, but they pulled enough just enough for it to be fairly believable, just because of how they developed those two secondary characters.

Something like, even though she's spoiled, the blonde girl really showed authentic southern soul, which really stands against what was the norm at that time.

gj disney, gj

There needed to be more scenes of Tiana and Lottie just hanging out.

Phael is shitting the bed as usual, you have another booru link?

>40
There needs to be more.

Bohnen is the artist's name, I'd link to his hentaifoundry page but I see that site has completely changed their entire design and FUUUUCK THAT SHIT.

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This is definitely the reason why Rarity is my favorite pony.

This first half of this movie is the best 2D Disney movie of all time.

Honestly this. That part of the film could've easily been controversial if they fucked it up (like I feel like they kinda did with Naveen's race), but they managed to do this tastefully and with respect towards both the white family and Tiana and her mother.

TPatF was a good movie.

I have mixed feelings about Princess and the Frog precisely because I love the first half, but lost a lot of interest in the last half. It sucks cause if they could have kept up that quality, it would have been a fantastic movie.

So why didn't she just give her best friend the money to pursue her dreams?

Because I imagine Tiana, of all people, would never accept a handout. She's far too proud.

She literally did. In exchange for catering a ball or something, she gave Tiana money to buy an old building to turn into a restaurant. Then whacky hijinks ensue and the rest of the film happens.

>authentic southern soul
please
the real southern soul is shrivelled and rotten, pocked with needlemarks and bad teeth

user is talking about the rich ones.

Just giving your friends money rarely turns out well.

mfw @1:32

>like for all typical cases with females, they already have their eyes set on the best

>but instead of being a pure bitch, she breaks it down for him, gives the guy solid advice, and even encourages him that there are many girls willing to get with him

so fucking based

>It might've been not really historically-accurate
People in the South, even at that time, tended to be polite so long as you stayed in your lane so to speak.

One of the reasons it's one of my favorite webcomics.

I appreciate that they were able to portray both sides of the story, without entirely ignoring the dynamic of the time, yet none of the characters are remotely bad people. Lottie was spoiled and thus blind to much of what Tiana was going through, but in a way that fit with her upbringing and didn't reflect badly on her as a person. When push came to shove, she was a true friend who cared about Tiana.

It was a bold move and it paid off. I think nearly everyone was waiting for a betrayal or bitch moment that never came. It was one of those feel-good bait and switches that's refreshing these days.

I think it was implied that she and her father had offered to help before but it wasn't accepted. They help her out anyways under the guise that it was a trade of sorts for catering.

It was a nice change of pace for once

this is bait
Rarity is worse pone

>It was a bold move and it paid off.
how? the movie did terribly

The poster girl.
Its amazing that she turned out to be one of the most decent people on the show

It paid off in the story itself. Everyone agrees that she was one of the bright points of the movie.

>correlating the quality of a film through how much money it makes

pls be b8

also not to mention,
>this movie was released during Pixar's rise and also the cash-in of all those teen disney shows

Yeah no surprise it didn't do that "well", even though it made 267mil from 105mil budget, not to mention the money made from merch

>roundfaced side character is more entertaining and likable than the main character

gg disney

I remembered an early 2000's Supergirl issue that actually played with that. Kara (disguised) befriends an average cute ginger girl that adverts her the rich blonde girl is dumb and bitch. It turns that the ginger girl is a massive bitch that humilates Kara and the dumb blonde defends Kara. Supergirl just reveals her identity, apologizes with the blonde and tell the ginger to fuck off. It was an interesting averted trope.

>>correlating the quality of a film through how much money it makes
>pls be b8

it literally killed the 2D department faggot

>if they fucked it up (like I feel like they kinda did with Naveen's race),
what.

You people are disgusting.
>generous
>self-made business-horse
>fabulous af
>understanding
>mature
If anything Rainbow horse it worst horse.

> gingers are full of resentment
Why is this a surprise?

Sauce on this?

You want to know why?

they were one of the few families that owned slaves and weren't jewish thus had christian morality that all men are equal and can be saved
t.descendant of white slave owners

From Dipper point of view.

Everyone else in the show deserved to burn except for her and the Ginger's.

I cannot believe this.
S1 &2 Pinkie Pie is obviously best.

No you dumb piece of shit she's at her best peak whenever it's her episodes, like how Spike is the worst when he's his own episode.

>I think nearly everyone was waiting for a betrayal or bitch moment that never came.

The betrayal/bitch moment is when Lottie is talking about wanting to shove some of the snacks she ordered at the guy she was flirting at, looked toward the table, and saw Tiana had totally destroyed it. I'm sure everyone in the theater was ready for the big freak out, and instead she completely ignored the snack table, ignored the prince that she was trying to fuck, and took Tiana aside to make sure she was okay.

After that I don't think people were waiting for the bitch moment anymore. At least I wasn't.

I thought she would have been a bit mad but I'm glad I was wrong.

I remember there was a bit of controversy because they made Naveen half black and didn't give him any specific nationality to try and stray away from controversy.

that's adorable

Little known fact:
Girls who are actually attractive and had great childhoods are decent people BECAUSE of those things and not in spite of them.

They know who they are and are comfortable enough with themselves to not have to put others down.
It's the people around them that are bastards, because they feel the need to prove themselves worthy.

guys guys please, we all know who's in the wrong here. both of you are for being horse fuckers.

Disney was totally insecure as soon as they saw the first 3D pixar (or technically lucasfilm, I think) work. Even before Toy Story, they were scared shitless that 2D "was a dying medium."

Instead of really digging deep into their own work and trying to improve internally though, they gave into their own fear and killed their own 2D department. In the meantime, Pixar naturally rose to fame due to their commitment to good storytelling, which is what Disney should have focused on all along.

After their gradual failure that ended with Home on the Range, Disney shamelessly tried to cash in on the "3D craze" and made some pretty shitty 3D films. Not long after, that's when they decided to do PatF, which was supposed to be their revival back to the good old days. However, by then, Disney had pretty much completely lost its way. Instead of doing a fantastical story based on an old legend, they tried to pull another Pocahontas, which already did relatively poorly, and did it even worse because the setting they chose had virtually no magic in it at all. I enjoy PatF, and I think it should've fared better, (though I also feel it could've been better too) but it was the wrong film for Disney to make to try to do a comeback.

Nowadays, they're apparently picking themselves back up, but it's with 3D that is pretty much directed by Lasseter anyway.

>things that never happen in real life
Rich females are all worthless cunts, even more so than the ordinary females.

>they tried to pull another Pocahontas
what's that supposed to mean?

PatF is actually one of my favorite disney princess movies, Tiana wasn't just a spoiled cunt like Belle or Ariel that just wished for a more interesting life, she actually had her own life goals
Many people hate on the movie because the POC characters are frogs for like 70% of the movie, but how does that matter, most movies get remembered for various scenes and not every little minute

Just like the real northerner is some hick in a trailer park or a negro in a downtrodden ghetto while northern suburban whites pretend they're part of the working class struggle?

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Are people still retarded or do they still believe that the south was row after row of plantations during the slave era? Less than 2% of the population even owned slaves

Same with how people who grow up under harsher conditions tend to be colder people. This general idea that people who grew up with a silver spoon are evil incarnate while the poor soul who grew up in poverty is a saint is a recent Invention and a stupid one at that. Being poor doesn't make you good and being rich doesn't make you bad

Poor females and males always think the world owes them something for the shit hand they got dealt in life.

>Just like the real northerner is some hick in a trailer park or a negro in a downtrodden ghetto

That's a southern stereotype too though.

And plenty of southern suburbanites think they're working class too.

The southern economy was highly dependent on slaves, ergo its massive support and driving force behind seceding the increasingly anti-slavery North.

And rich males and females think everyone should be able to get where they are even though they were born into privilege and have never had to work for anything in their lives.

Im sure He was his real Father and that lady knows how attend a landlord.
One of those history everybody knows about someone family here around the border

Born into privilege is relative. If you were born in the US, you already have it better than more than half of the world who don't have running water, gas, or electricity. And being rich doesn't exclude one from having a work ethic, especially since you don't stay rich for long without one. Class warfare is bullshit, you can't assume what anyone is like simply because of their financial background

If anything, it's flipped a lot of the time. Can only go by anecdote here, but a lot of the chillest kids I grew up with came from hyperrich families who didn't feel like they had to prove anything while the poor kids would be posturing all the time and pulling Mean Girls shit to climb the social ladder.

And it rapidly and easily replaced slavery with sharecropping. It wasn't a reliance on slavery that drove the southern economy.

You got what I said was a purposely generalizing statement equivalent to right?

Which was in response to another generalizing post.

>a lot of the time
>gives anecdotal evidence

While that may have been true for you that hasn't been true for other people. This is as dumb as the
>popular kids aren't bullies
>all the popular kids were super nice and it was the social outcasts who sucked
or
>bullying doesn't exist
>it never happened at my school

Many people in the US don't have running water, gas, or electricity. You're so fucking privileged you don't even realize that.

We're all one big greentexting snake eating its own generalizing tail

Not saying it's true for everyone. Saying in my own experience, the stereotype has usually flipped.

>especially since you don't stay rich for long without one

There are plenty of rich socialites who were born into rich old money families that prove you wrong

In my experience it has gone both ways just as with poor people

user, she literally says that she's willing to wait for something she's already waited for all her life Oh Lord

Oh Looord

If you live in the US, you have a far easier access to those utilities than a family living in the Dominican Republic regardless of your financial standing. You can choose to be retarded or see reality.

What?

If you have something to offer to the world that's significantly better than everyone in your vicinity. Otherwise, you will remain dirt-poor like the vast majority of Americans.

Holy shit are you retarded or just pretending. Paris Hilton for example founded several business ventures while capitalising on her popularity. You can't just spend money and stay rich forever because managing money is something you have to do constantly unless you want to have worthless investments

Despite what Bernie Sanders and the other socialists told you, there's no such thing as doing nothing and just making money

Just that instead of capitalizing on disney magic (tm) they try to do something "progressive" that's given a little too much importance. (Such that everything else gets pushed aside)

Don't get me wrong, PatF handled it a lot better, and I do think Tiana's character is a step in the right direction. The point you mentioned about Tiana's character is why I like both PatF and Moana. Which btw, I think is actually a great stepping stone for them. The story trust they set up with polynesians is one of the smartest things they've done in a while.

Poor is relative. Most Americans have a car, home, amenities like cable and expensive smart phones and clothing that costs in the range of $100+
Please, take your ramblings elsewhere because most Americans think poverty is the fact they can't buy a range rover

I'd be chill too if my family was easily able to pay bills instead of scraping by month to month.

Friends on the other side was GOAT.

Maybe they should have paid the bills instead of buying iPhones

Most Americans cannot actually afford the basics and live in massive debt because of that fact. That sounds like dirt-poor to me.

Most Americans are in debt because of stupidity, I.e using credit cards for luxuries and balking on the bill and never saving money because their desire for cigarettes or new Jordan's was stronger. Most poverty in the US is self inflicted and even then they live better than most of the world

This is not remotely the case, from my personal experience and knowledge of many Americans' lifestyles. Very few people actually get into debt because of iPhones, that is pretty much a meme.

Actual popular kids weren't bullies, that's why they were popular.

Don't let your childhood perception of people alter facts. Bullies were other socially awkward kids who wanted to impress others and saw putting other kids down as a means of attention.

Statisically you are wrong, but no one likes statistics.

But continue with to argue emotion and circumstantial evidence. It means so much more.

Tiana was a stubborn women who didn't want you accept help from anybody. Suga Mama told her so in her song. That Tiana needed to be willing to accept help from others.

Most people are in debt for a variety of reasons, many of them stemming from personal choices and not because there's some evil businessman keeping them down. The housing crises came about from people taking loans to pay for homes they couldn't afford. Most college students have debt because they automatically approach college with taking a loan. There's a variety of reasons for debt and most of it doesn't stem from being "poor"

I think that's what surprised me the most in that movie; I was certain that I was going to loathe her, but turns out she was best girl.

Unlikely we're ever getting a supporting character that swings the likeability scale that way from first impression to final conclusion the way Lottie did.

>everyone just assumed she was being nice to Ginger for some manipulative reason
>Gingers 2 cancerous friends brainwashed her by constantly putting these thoughts into her head
>in reality Courtney just liked Ginger as a person and wanted someone to be her friend for reasons beyond her money
A Real Human Bean

There were no "good" options for many of these people. No matter what path they chose, e.g. renting vs. owning, degree vs. trade, etc. many of them would've been fucked. It's the system, dude.

>blond, rich girl you assume will be a huge bitch turns out to have massive breasts

Its their stupidity mostly. They don't educate themselves, they try to keep up with Joneses, and are endless consumers who can't save a penny. The system isn't perfect but many people only have themselves to blame for their failings, not " the system". I use the system just fine

>The housing crises came about from people taking loans to pay for homes they couldn't afford.
Sold to them by people who assured them they could afford it.

>Human Bean
when will the meme end?

Maybe slave owners weren't completely souless cartoon villains towards their slaves? the same as a shepherd not kicking and abusing his dogs and flock every single waking hour?
These were people you had to communicate with and maintain in order to get shit done, after all.

No, but what being rich does make you is able to get along in life without having to depend on other people, which makes it easy to ignore other people's feelings and experience. Conversely, people who grow up poor generally have to rely on others to help them solve their problems, so they have to develop empathy and a sense of solidarity or they won't make it in life.

Actually, there is such a thing as trust funds and family endowments where a bunch of professional managers invest the family's money and the family members just get a fat stipend every year.

why
*clap clap*
didn't she
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just invest
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in her friend's
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dream of
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owning a restaurant?