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The F**k-It List is a 2020 coming of age film about a straight-laced high school senior whose involvement in a prank-related accident realigns his life, which is compounded when he creates a version of a bucket list about a life he wished he'd lived beyond chasing grades and college acceptances.[1]




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After sharing a brief kiss with Kayla (interrupted by the brash Ted) he records a video ranting about being forced down a path he didn't choose, including a 'fuck-it list' of things he wishes he had done if he wasn't scared it would affect his future. He posts it to his friendship group but accidentally posts it publicly. The post goes viral on a small scale (1000+ views overnight). His parents scheme to get him accepted by Harvard, including making advances to their friend (Peter Facinelli) who is also a board member of Harvard.


Kayla appreciates Brett's list and says that she needs his help to start checking items off of the one she's made as a result. This involves smashing the expensive Mustang belonging to her mother's alcoholic and abusive boyfriend, which she says she never had the guts to do before Brett's post. The boyfriend spots them and they drive off and spend a cute day together, including discussion of their mutual lists and Brett's public performance of "Wild Thing" on Venice Beach. Kayla is signed to Ted's dad's modeling agency, where she will be working in Europe over the summer to afford school, but she has to entertain the annoying Ted as a result.


Kayla reveals she has nowhere to go after smashing the car, and Brett refuses to help her in service of getting 'back on track.' She storms off but does later post a good-luck message to him. His list continues to gain traction online in the meantime, which affects his meeting with the principal and results in his inability to graduate high school. His parents berate him and he drives off in his dad's car to the Rocks to meet his friends. They spread the word and a large number of other teenagers turn up to burn their school books together. The fire builds attention for the list and he is called by a PR representative (King Bach) to help him monetise it. The police turn up to reveal he could be considered as inciting crime.


Oh Fuck, Put It Back In refers to a screenshot of pornographic actress Riley Reid saying "Oh fuck, put it back in" during a scene. It is used out of context as a reaction image to describe situations where something needs to quickly be returned back to where it came from.


Once when Dale was alone I had the urge to stop him as he slunk by with his battered briefcase, to tell him that it did no good to be an anarchist, but I knew he would not know what I was talking about. He would look at me as if I were the one who came to school in a tight army-green jacket and a deerstalker hat, as if I had filled a briefcase with dead birds to get attention.


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The refrain "if you let me play sports," spoken by young girls, leads into their answers, i.e., the positive effects playing sports has on a child's life. In less than 30 seconds, a handful of girls encapsulate the many ways sports fosters the personal qualities we attribute to a feminist ethos. "If you let me play sports," they explain:


Physical strength, not traditionally associated with girls or women, is a quality that has recently been celebrated in media representations of girls and women. From muscular roller derby women to the viral "Strong Is the New Pretty" photo series, female empowerment includes strong bodies as well as strong minds.


Title IX was enacted to make sure male and female students have equal educational opportunities, including school sports. When the policy was enacted in 1972, only 310,000 girls and young women played high school and college athletics. These days, 3.2 million high school girls compete in organized school sports. 2ff7e9595c


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