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Tgif Tongue Goes In First t-shirt

Cat Person, the Tgif Tongue Goes In First t-shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this film based on the viral New Yorker short story, is going to bring the discourse; but amongst the incoming noise and buzz, what struck me most about the film was how it made me feel. It captured the daily horror films women run through in their minds- as we walk home from work, go on a first date, or let someone new into our lives. Was this adaption a hit? No, probably more of a miss. Did it leave me reeling and thinking about it for days afterwards? Absolutely. First, let me take you back to 2017 when Cat Person was first published in The New Yorker. The short story by Kristen Roupenian, went viral. Viral is an overused adage now in 2023, but this really did break the internet. At the time, I was flying to Delhi, India, and almost every woman I passed at the airport was glued to their phone, reading it. It dominated conversations for months, and got swept up in the #MeToo movement. Cat Person, the short story, was about a college student’s [Margo] unsettling fling with an older man [Robert]; it was a story about power dynamics, age gaps, consent, and guilt. It struck a chord with young women everywhere.


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Roupenian went on to receive a million-dollar advance from her publisher Scout Press for a collection of stories, You Know You Want This, which was published in 2019. It did not capture the Tgif Tongue Goes In First t-shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this zeitgeist in the same way. In 2021, the Cat Person hysteria was once more ignited. This time round, though, it was more about ethics and alleged plagiarism. Alexis Nowicki wrote an expose for Slate, alleging that Roupenian had drawn on specific details from her life and packaged them up as her own. It was like the 2021-real-life-version of 2023’s bestselling book Yellowface. Nowicki wrote “Some of the most pivotal scenes—the sexual encounter and the hostile text messages—were unfamiliar to me. But the similarities to my own life were eerie: The protagonist was a girl from my small hometown who lived in the dorms at my college and worked at the art house theater where I’d worked and dated a man in his 30s, as I had. I recognised the man in the story, too. His appearance (tall, slightly overweight, with a tattoo on his shoulder). His attire (rabbit fur hat, vintage coat). His home (fairy lights over the porch, a large board game collection, framed posters). It was a vivid description of Charles. But that felt impossible. Could it be a wild coincidence? Or did Roupenian, a person I’d never met, somehow know about me?”


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Cat Person, the Tgif Tongue Goes In First t-shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this film based on the viral New Yorker short story, is going to bring the discourse; but amongst the incoming noise and buzz, what struck me most about the film was how it made me feel. It captured the daily horror films women run through in their minds- as we walk home from work, go on a first date, or let someone new into our lives. Was this adaption a hit? No, probably more of a miss. Did it leave me reeling and thinking about it for days afterwards? Absolutely. First, let me take you back to 2017 when Cat Person was first published in The New Yorker. The short story by Kristen Roupenian, went viral. Viral is an overused adage now in 2023, but this really did break the internet. At the time, I was flying to Delhi, India, and almost every woman I passed at the airport was glued to their phone, reading it. It dominated conversations for months, and got swept up in the #MeToo movement. Cat Person, the short story, was about a college student’s [Margo] unsettling fling with an older man [Robert]; it was a story about power dynamics, age gaps, consent, and guilt. It struck a chord with young women everywhere.


Roupenian went on to receive a million-dollar advance from her publisher Scout Press for a collection of stories, You Know You Want This, which was published in 2019. It did not capture the Tgif Tongue Goes In First t-shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this zeitgeist in the same way. In 2021, the Cat Person hysteria was once more ignited. This time round, though, it was more about ethics and alleged plagiarism. Alexis Nowicki wrote an expose for Slate, alleging that Roupenian had drawn on specific details from her life and packaged them up as her own. It was like the 2021-real-life-version of 2023’s bestselling book Yellowface. Nowicki wrote “Some of the most pivotal scenes—the sexual encounter and the hostile text messages—were unfamiliar to me. But the similarities to my own life were eerie: The protagonist was a girl from my small hometown who lived in the dorms at my college and worked at the art house theater where I’d worked and dated a man in his 30s, as I had. I recognised the man in the story, too. His appearance (tall, slightly overweight, with a tattoo on his shoulder). His attire (rabbit fur hat, vintage coat). His home (fairy lights over the porch, a large board game collection, framed posters). It was a vivid description of Charles. But that felt impossible. Could it be a wild coincidence? Or did Roupenian, a person I’d never met, somehow know about me?”

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