Was Alice a lesbian?


I mean look how she dresses on that ship.

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You're trying to get a rise out of everyone, but I think it would have been a bit impractical to wear a gown aboard ship. How else would she function? It's not like she could've climbed the ship's rigging and saved the ship and everyone on board if she'd been wearing a dress instead of trousers.

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OH NO why would she be a lesbian? woman had to dress as man to get on ships to be either pirates or captains

Look like Tarzan talk like Jane! HAHA

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They already knew she was a woman and weirdly everyone just excepts it. This is the 19th century, not the present day. In real life, the whole crew would have gang raped her.

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JasonRebourne
They already knew she was a woman and weirdly everyone just excepts it. This is the 19th century, not the present day. In real life, the whole crew would have gang raped her.



why does your mind always go there?


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if they respected no they wouldnt




Look like Tarzan talk like Jane! HAHA

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That's what people in the 19th century were like. They would never have respected anything with a vagina.

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That's what people in the 19th century were like. They would never have respected anything with a vagina.
So in that case maybe you should explain how she could be a lesbian. Do you know how lesbians dressed in the 19th century?

Considering that you actually watched "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows" pretty much explains your age.

Considering that you gave "The Shawshank Redemption" a rating of "1" pretty much shows you are a troll.

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So in that case maybe you should explain how she could be a lesbian. Do you know how lesbians dressed in the 19th century?


This isn't a realistic film. In Wonderland, I can sorta give this a pass except for where the time travel rules contradict themselves. But the real world should be more realistic than this.

Considering that you gave "The Shawshank Redemption" a rating of "1" pretty much shows you are a troll.


I gave Shawshank Redemption a 1 because its sh!t. I bet you never actually watched the film.

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JasonRebourne
That's what people in the 19th century were like. They would never have respected anything with a vagina.




somewhat true but there were SOME woman who defied the odds



jeffer23
That's what people in the 19th century were like. They would never have respected anything with a vagina.So in that case maybe you should explain how she could be a lesbian. Do you know how lesbians dressed in the 19th century?

Considering that you actually watched "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows" pretty much explains your age.

Considering that you gave "The Shawshank Redemption" a rating of "1" pretty much shows you are a troll.






haha yeah I dont know why they are making teenage mutant Ninja Turtles again






Look like Tarzan talk like Jane! HAHA

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You do realize that it happened in the Victorian age Londo where Queen Victoria ruled. So they DO respect SOME women, especially from higher circles. Yes, it is unlikely to be a woman a ship captain (even if she owns the ship), but not impossible. Remember, there was a girl long before this time who lead an army into battle and won (Joan d'arc).

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Vicky inherited her crown. Alice does not have that kind of connection.

As for Joan d'arc, she was probably just a figurehead.

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Vicky inherited her crown. Alice does not have that kind of connection.


I thought it was her father's ship?

Anyway, powerful women in the 19th century like Queen Victoria of England, 19th-century women's rights activists Lucretia Mott, Sojourner Truth, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Queen Isabella of Spain, Victoria C. Woodhull, the first woman to run for President of the United States, Asantehemaa, the Queen of the Ashanti Empire, a sovereign nation in West Africa, who sought to make peace with the British, Empress Dowager Tz'u Hsi, Queen Lili'uokalani of Hawaii, Mary Albertson, the American botanist and astronomer, and authors Jane Austen, Louisa May Alcott, Emily Dickinson and Julia Ward Howe come immediately to my mind.

There is also Mary Ann Bickerdyke, a hospital administrator for Union soldiers during the American Civil War and a lifelong advocate for veterans who was responsible for establishing 300 field hospitals during the war and served as a lawyer assisting veterans and their families with obtaining pensions after the war. William Tecumseh Sherman, who was the farthest thing from a feminist said of her, "She ranks me." I can imagine Alice's crew feeling much the same way about her.

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Her self-presentation has nothing to do with sexuality.

Everything they’ve taken from us, we’re going to take back and more.

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Idk, was that chick from Pirates of the Caribbean a lesbian when she put on pants?

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I dunno, I didn't get a lesbian vibe from her.

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yaha , proof of trollness

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Are you serious?

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I just get a lesbian vibe from her.

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Nah, she was totally into the Cheshire Cat.

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Oh please, she couldn't stop making goo goo eyes with the White Queen.

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The White Queen is the one I find creepy! Her wide-eyed innocence and wispy way of speaking are just weird.

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Why does this even interest you?
Does it change anything for you?

It's just a movie. And a bad one above all. Written by one of the worst writers in the trade. So why looking for ANYTHING that makes sense? - And above all, why looking for something so absolutely unimportant as this?



With each day the number of people on my Ignore list is growing.

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How do you speak in a wispy way?



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Gender Expression has nothing to do with sexual orientation, moron!

There are fem lesbians, butch straight women, fem straight men, etc....

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