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cannot express to you how badly i want to be sloppily making out with someone with our hands all over each others chests and my wetness on their thigh and their mouth on my boobs and all the spit and and and
if I had a nickel for every time hunter schafer played a character who had a close relationship turned psychopathic with a man who terrorized everyone around him I’d have two nickels .. which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird it happened twice
it should be against the law for streaming services to use shows they canceled to advertise. stop parading her dead body around you bitch you literally killed her
Someone passed me a note in my math class and when I opened it it was a drawing of a hare. The hare looked at me and said, “The mountains have roots. They want the sky back.” And then the ink seeped through the paper until I was holding a completely black and soaked note.
CHAPPELL ROAN
Attends the 2024 VMAS
May 25th -Â Spongebob and Patrick go camping
A random old lady walked up to me and asked if I was autistic. I told her I wasn't sure, and she said, "Would you like to be?"
Martin Scorsese watching Eminem perform at the 92nd Academy Awards vs Ryan Gosling at the 96th Academy Awards
Martin Scorsese watching Eminem perform at the 92nd Academy Awards vs Ryan Gosling at the 96th Academy Awards
On my uncle's farm in Kentucky
Oh to live in a weird little town with gloomy weather and strange weird sounds in the woods and hushed whispers about strange sightings and an alarming amount of hauntings and a concerning amount of eye motifs and a library with conveniently placed section for everything that's relevant to the mystery and cloaked figures sneaking around and the occasional uncanny person and weird notes and maps and books and stuff being found around the town and oh to live in a weird little town with a mystery
Auroras glow above Jupiter and moon, 1981
Ron Miller
this remains one of the funniest scenes in this show imoÂ
Cassandra Peterson and her alter ego, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, 1980s
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off (Nov. 17, 2023)
RYAN GOSLING - BTS of I'm Just Ken
Seeing people talk about Ken being a metaphor for little boys who grew up to be porn obsessed, objectifying teenagers who then grew up to be misogynistic, angry men in power who you will always miss as the innocent little boys they once were whilst they don’t notice a single thing about their progression hits so much harder when those little boys weren’t just your playground friends but your older or younger brothers who grew in the same house that you did, experienced so much of what you did, lived by your side for years only to still become those men.
And it sucks cause you blame yourself for not noticing, for not having a bigger impact, for missing the times that you could’ve changed something but it’s not ever actually your fault because you were just a little girl too and you were too busy playing with your dolls or texting your friends, just going through your girlhood to ever notice their change.
But even if we did notice, would it have mattered? Because shouldn’t having a sister be enough for them? Shouldn’t that be enough for them to understand? Even in the slightest?
Shouldn’t having a mother be enough?
the barbie movie was obviously brilliant, but the moment that stood out to me the most was that raw pain and anger and grief in america’s voice as she gave her speech on how women are expected to be perfect. the dead silence in the background, the way the shot went from her to her wide-eyed daughter to the tired and increasingly horrified barbies. that moment sticks out to me the most because of how much i am sure america and those other women were not acting, dropping the façades of their roles and tapping into that exhaustion and pain that everyone, especially women, under the patriarchy has. it was raw and beautiful and so so so needed greta gerwig the woman you are
Awesome.
i be in my own head fighting for my life
TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET photographed by Julian Ungano // Venice, Italy
I’m sorry if i seem weird it's because I literally am
WALL·E (2008), dir. Andrew Stanton
WALL·E (2008), dir. Andrew Stanton