reply to your reply that you replied to my ask or whatever @hoppersdrugmart
I made this as a goof a few weeks ago, and thought I may as well release it into the world. Fare thee well, Lowly Yaldabaoth!
Didn't have a "forever searching" dream last night even though I went to bed watching videos abut archeology. Should I get into headshot photography as a side gig? I hate mah job. I want to go to the mall. Omg also seeing the old guy tonight after work. π§π»ββοΈ it's important to remember you still have a life on a weekday.
observe my trinkets closely they are all going in the dollhouse.
I try not to be one of those crazy childfree people but working amongst suburban normies from loving families feels like being in the fucking zombie apocalypse I'm constantly fighting for my fucking life in here. They fully expect me to give them a complete explanation of my childhood trauma, my experience with men, a rundown of my sex life, a psychoanalysis of my mother, a blood test, an IQ test, a hymen restoration, $100, and a lapdance. And then they might accept that I don't want a husband and children.
2024 girl at the beach
My guilty pleasure right now is watching luxury hotel reviews and I found this british guy who keeps accidentally clipping into the backrooms.
He's unintentionally making the best liminal horror content on youtube
lol one of the first things i complained about on here was how much letterboxd hated the Ghost World movie... i watched it again last night and remembered one of the main complaints was that Enid managed to do everything wrong and screw up her life. and I just Do Not think she did. She's 18, and the only thing she did wrong was get fired from her job on day 1. She rejected her computer job because she didn't want it. Her found art piece was too controversial, and someone who had never even met her forced a failing grade upon her. She grew apart from her friend after highschool like people tend to do, which to be fair, was more obvious in the book than the movie. Fucking an old man was in bad taste but eh, whatever. If anything it's Seymour's fault.
"Enid ruined her whole life" is an ironically teenage take. I mean, it's a coming of age film geared toward teenagers, so I'm not surprised. but she just seems like a moody teenager who runs into bad things happening to her. the point is that she couldn't have known. she doesn't have the tools to deal with these events because she's fucking 18. the movie is about how she's 18. you were even dumber when you were 18.
Enid is going to be fine. There's nothing wrong with her. They should've included the last line of the book in the movie, I think.
my eccentric 55 year old coworker just told me that it's gay to talk to other men about movies because their sexual fantasies will always inspire their opinions on a film. he would do numbers etc. etc.