the last good oscars was the one in 1967 when evelyn hugo and celia st. james fucked in the bathroom
Saint of mystery and doubt
mai and maki casually being the most tragic siblings, how do you even come back from that? i died for you, the only thing left of me is a sword, a weapon, my death is unequivocal proof that i was holding you back, your pride landed us here, i will take your every weakness with me when i go but i will leave you the greatest burden you will ever carry, i love you
more cowboy!bela sketches
thank you again @expiredsoda and @alexandroseleven for the inspiration!
What if I swab my pussy with this at home covid test to see how absolutely sick it is
Thinking about the Bad Parents this episode because like, imagine your child, who's constantly burdened with the fate of the world, comes to you after school and says it's not enough. That they have to take the Last Stand exam and it's tomorrow. You have no time to take time off work to be with them, to be able to wait for them when they get home.
And then the next day you say goodbye in the morning, you kiss them on the head and tell them you love them. But you know that the next time you see them they will have died. You know that all the day you're at work, your child is fighting for their life in a drastic last stand. How do you focus with that knowledge? How do you move on, wondering if your child is already dead? That while your working or doing chores, your child could be lying on a sandy flood, dead, while all their friends fight for their lives?
How do you move past it? How do you live out that day?
i need feminism because when jesus does a magic trick it’s a goddamn miracle but when a woman does a magic trick she gets burned at the stake
After reading Sunrise on the Reaping Katniss really is the perspective that would cause other characters to lose it if they could read her thoughts. Haymitch has to witness the Spark Notes version of their lives with Peeta footnotes every 2 pages while he has an encyclopedia of everything in his head. Gale has to deal with a girl “choosing” him while pining for some other guy’s arms and hoping to never kiss him again. Peeta has to deal with pages of a girl saying he’s all that’s good in the world, that she lusts after his eyelashes and arms, and in a different world a teenage pregnancy may have happened between them— all while refusing to give what they have a name.
Katniss Everdeen, narrator of all time.