I'm telling you, this is just another example of how our society values creativity and self-expression over personal identity and mental health
. I mean, think about it, we're celebrating a mythological figure who was literally turned into a monster by the gods. It's like, what does that say about us? Are we okay with being objectified and feared just because of our appearance?
And have you seen the time and effort Klum put into this costume? 10 hours is not a joke! That's almost as much time as some people spend on their daily work lives
. Meanwhile, she's out here creating a character that's literally petrifying to look at.
It's also interesting how we celebrate these kinds of characters in popular culture without critically examining the power dynamics at play. I mean, who gets to decide what's beautiful and monstrous? Is it just a fun costume or is there something more going on beneath the surface?
And have you seen the time and effort Klum put into this costume? 10 hours is not a joke! That's almost as much time as some people spend on their daily work lives
It's also interesting how we celebrate these kinds of characters in popular culture without critically examining the power dynamics at play. I mean, who gets to decide what's beautiful and monstrous? Is it just a fun costume or is there something more going on beneath the surface?