"This is just for fun. No one is going to make you marry your fictional crush. The people who have fictional crushes know that these characters aren't real. We know that you can't physically marry them." But do we, Mariana? Do we really? Stop harshing our collective mellow.😅Loved the tag!
Sadly I have to speak up and advocate for us fictional crushers, because everyone else harshes on our mellow 😂 (Hopefully I used that expression correctly haha!). Thanks! It was fun to film 🤓
There are many! Sadly she's always painted as the tragic woman who fell in love with Cortés. (Or as a traitor, which is the official story that's been told about her. We even have a word in México that comes from her name, that is used for people who hate Mexican things). So she's either a traitor or a tragic figure. Hopefully now that historians are starting to change her narrative, someone will write a historical figure that portrays her adequately.
Indigenous Science and Technology looks cool. And kind of glad I'm not the only one who has been having disappointing medieval books. Great vid
"This is just for fun. No one is going to make you marry your fictional crush. The people who have fictional crushes know that these characters aren't real. We know that you can't physically marry them." But do we, Mariana? Do we really? Stop harshing our collective mellow.😅Loved the tag!
Sadly I have to speak up and advocate for us fictional crushers, because everyone else harshes on our mellow 😂 (Hopefully I used that expression correctly haha!). Thanks! It was fun to film 🤓
Great video!
Thank you!! 🥰
Malintzin does sound like a badass, I bet someone could write a great historical fiction from her perspective.
There are many! Sadly she's always painted as the tragic woman who fell in love with Cortés. (Or as a traitor, which is the official story that's been told about her. We even have a word in México that comes from her name, that is used for people who hate Mexican things). So she's either a traitor or a tragic figure. Hopefully now that historians are starting to change her narrative, someone will write a historical figure that portrays her adequately.
@@marianamasbooks That's a shame
@@AaronReadABook it is!