You look kind of catlike in both photos to me, maybe because T absolutely loves taking pictures of the tiny tyrant whose default expression when that happens is "Why are you pointing that thing at me?"
And I successfully defended my position on Splash (1984) as regards the trope of "Born Sexy Yesterday," namely that the film doesn't qualify: Madison has to learn to navigate the human world as surely as the waters from Cape Cod to New York, but she is not naively, adorably, sexily childlike as she does it; she has experience, intelligence, and her alienness is a combination of plausible folklore and ways in which the human world is confusing.
YESSSSSSSS. -- Did you ever read Animal Family by Randall Jarrell? I think you might like it if you haven't.
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And I successfully defended my position on Splash (1984) as regards the trope of "Born Sexy Yesterday," namely that the film doesn't qualify: Madison has to learn to navigate the human world as surely as the waters from Cape Cod to New York, but she is not naively, adorably, sexily childlike as she does it; she has experience, intelligence, and her alienness is a combination of plausible folklore and ways in which the human world is confusing.
YESSSSSSSS. -- Did you ever read Animal Family by Randall Jarrell? I think you might like it if you haven't.