"my child is fine" your lonely-ass child has spent so much time maladaptively daydreaming about a nonexistent romantic partner that they've imagined almost every possible scenario and will never be satisfied with any partner in real life because no one will ever compare to their fictional significant other and anyone who could will take too long to reach a level of trust and intimacy that will satisfy their agonizing desire to love and be loved
I love when tragedies are like...
Falsettos (2017) dir. Matthew Diamond
Willow: seriously..
Hunter:🤨
Gus: you're embarrassing me, dude
Camila: oh my 🤭
Luz: dude
Amity:urgh
The regret on Gus’ face. He knows he could do better. He so easily could. And yet he’s after... HIM.
(Also supportive Mom Camila loving and enjoying the antics of weird kids.)
Rereading the Anne of Green Gables books, i'm currently in the middle of Anne of Avonlea and was no one planning on telling me that Mary's death was inspired by Hester Gray's story?
There is something embarrasing, but also hot that there are at least two fandoms that has their ships named "cherik", and you've been to both of them.
Monsters and their humans lovers
Bônus
A fae, a raven and their human daughter
“will isn’t perfect, he was mean to-“
enough! who cares? will byers could team up with vecna and destroy hawkins for all i care and i’d still worship him. god bless.
Someone today will read Shakespeare’s hamlet and say omg he’s just like me fr. Another person will read moby dick and proclaim Ishmael as an adhd king.
A person grieving for their recently deceased lover reads the iliad and they watch as Achilles rages and rages and god how righteous anger fueld by love is so devastating that it’s ramifications still affect the world several thousand years later.
We might one day settle down and read the epic of gilgamesh and watch as a king has to accept the death of the person he loved the most. One of the very first stories ever written and it was about coping with death, and how to grieve.
We don’t read classics because they’re old, we read them because they remind us that we are never alone. That a character created over 500 years ago struggled with the exact same problems we all still have today. That even a king from centuries past had to deal with death just like me. That’s what makes stories so powerful–they prove to us that we are never truly alone in what we are feeling.
Todo mundo vai sofrer - Marília Mendonça
the 100 having both the most atrocious case of bury your gays trope in tv history and the biggest case of straightbaiting in tv history is so funny like they really said no-one is gonna win this you're all gonna lose