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“I can’t carry it for you, but I can carry you,” is one of the rawest lines in all of fiction and it pierces me like a blade every time I hear it
JRR Tolkein: so this fellow is known to most of the characters as Gelladir but the elves know them as Dìrolarië and to the dwarves as Tûlganûn and to the rohirrim they're known as Éogol and they go by the nickname Wanderer for the first 50 pages after you first meet them and they have several other names you have to remember like Cielga-Tór or Nirreancadil or Windtongue so you have to constantly check the glossary at the back of the book to figure out who on earth anyone is referring to half the time.
Terry Pratchett: **points** that's Mr Broccoli and his friend Sergeant Sevenpuddle.
Matthew Perry having the last line said in Friends really hits a million times harder now :(
Confronting your trauma….TopMew edition
Only Friends Episode 12
(Wish they could explore this further…my one criticism is that episode 12 seems rush cause they try and fit so many things! And we don’t know what happen with Daddy Dan or Atom…. 🙃)
- still, TopMew was sweet in this scene ♥️
28/10/2023
isnt it insane that merry and pippin spent like the span of weeks apart in different countries and immediately made new besties whose lives they save in their final battles. like merry strikes the blow on the witch king that lets eowyn kill him and pippin pulls faramir out of denethor's pyre. and then eowyn and faramir ended up marrying each other. isn't that wild. were merry and pippin conspiring in the houses of healing like hey i think my new best friend would be great with your new best friend how quickly do you think we can get them to fall in love. was there great hobbit cacophony when faramir kisses eowyn on the ramparts. i think yes.
You gotta read and watch some old books and films that aren’t 100% modern politically correct. I’m not saying you should agree with everything in them but you need to learn where genres came from to understand what those genres are doing today and where media deconstructing old tropes is coming from.
Also, more often than you might think, they’re not actually promoting bigotry so much as “didn’t consider all the implications of something” or just used words that were polite then but considered offensive now.
Kill the censor in your head.
"Though there may have been some hiccups earlier, this first kiss is so damn romantic."
23.5 Degrees (2024) dir. Fon Kanittha Kwunyoo Episode 8 - "The Starry Night"