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we're not kids anymore.
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florence welch for elle magazine russia photography by ina lekiewicz styled by ekaterina mukhina hair and makeup by leigh keats and sarah freyton
franchaela in bridgerton s03 → s04 → s05
i personally think that jacob anderson as louis de pointe du lac is the sexiest that a man can possibly be...now they don't make men like that every day do they?
thinking about the concept of a lottienat Fear Street 1666 au
Gillian Anderson, 1995
day thirty seven of posting my favourite susan sarandon pictures
This is the most important Shaunanat scene of the entire series, provides all the context you could ever need to understand their Season 3 dynamic, and it didn’t even make the final cut somehow
This is at the core of Shauna's resentment of Nat's moral posturing throughout Season 3. She trusted Nat and believed in the good in her, enough so that Nat was the one to appear as her trusted confidant and support in her post-labor vision. She once viewed Nat as the grounded moral compass, but then she watched Nat eat her baby along with the rest of them. Unlike the others, Nat carried visible remorse. There's a look of clear guilt on her face, while the rest only appear hungry and crazed. But she still participated in the same unspeakable act. Remorse does not equal innocence. Even though the dream wasn’t real, Shauna still carries the visceral memory of it, the emotions attached to it, and the meaning she drew from it as though it were. When Nat tells Shauna, "You don't have to enjoy it so much" (about Shauna and Melissa maiming Coach Scott, even though Nat stood by and allowed it to happen) and Shauna fires back, "And you don't have to act like such a saint," all Shauna is seeing is Nat with her baby's blood smeared across her mouth, but with an expression that is "seemingly sorry."
Shauna was paranoid and resentful towards all of them because of this deeply symbolic vision, but Nat's betrayal cut the deepest. That is why Shauna is so quick to puncture Natalie’s “sainthood” throughout Season 3, why she is so fixated on exposing the hypocrisy of Nat’s moral authority, and why Natalie, specifically, becomes her target.
don’t even get me started…
Don’t bother with the local girls, Samantha Joy Groff (because)
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she is soooo cool to me
husband come home the kids miss you
something something what doesn't kill you makes you stronger
can't wait to see what he's up to.