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For WIP Wednesday, here's something I'm working on! A Kyle/Sasappis/Bela fic 👀
Have you seen Grosse Pointe Blank (1997)?
Yes
No
Haven’t even heard of this movie
“Dear Sister” - Saturday Night Live (April 14th, 2007) “wow” - Barry (May 28, 2023)
COLD CASE (2003 - 2010)
Season 1, Episode 1: Look Again
People shouldn’t be forgotten. Even if they are my kind of people. Maybe they don’t have a lotta money, they don’t have lawyers but they matter. They should get justice too.
She looks on the screen as if you could reach out and touch her… she had a quality no-one else ever had on the screen except Garbo.” - Billy Wilder
Happy birthday to the beautiful Norma Jeane Mortenson, best known as Marilyn Monroe, who was born on this day, 100 years ago 🩷
he’s so #relatable
You get transported into the universe of the last media you consumed. How are you doing?
This is better than my real life
I'm doing well
I'm doing fine
I'm not having a good time
I'm absolutely cooked
There is nothing different about this universe and my own
Now that's it's near Christmas I want to talk about my forever obsession with A Very Brady Christmas. Trust me when I say that nothing else in the Bradyverse is as interesting.
The movie starts with a Carol and Mike each accidentally gifting each other with a vacation out of their vacation fund. When they figure out what the other had in mind, they instead decide to spend the money on plane tickets so all The Brady's can be under one roof for Christmas.
This is where the Drama™ comes in.
Everyone is under one roof for probably the first time in awhile, but their ALL unhappy. Jan and Philip have separated, Marcia's husband Wally has lost his job (and she has two very annoying kids), Peter is dating his female boss and has mixed feeling about it, Bobby has secretly dropped out of grad school and is a race car drive now (?), Cindy is tired of being the youngest child, and Greg...misses his wife i guess.
Even Alice is sad! Sam the butcher has just left her for another women! She moves back in to the Brady house and regresses back being a housekeeper, even though she's more of an Aunt now than an employee.
Anyway, everyone gets together and they're miserable! Much to the confusion of Mike and Carol.
Anyway, because this is The Brady Bunch everything gets resolved at the end. Bobby comes out as a race car driver, Jan and Philip reconcile, ect ect.
What's so fascinating to me about this movie is how far flung our characters seem to be at the beginning. Everyone is grown up and now has very adult problems. Bobby dropped out of college and became a race car driver without telling anyone! Not even his siblings!
Also, before Jan and Philip were married he was her collage professor, which is fascinating on so many levels.
I’m at the airport, Harry Gruyaert
Anyway, a lotta ink has been spilled about the lie of Ballerina Farm/Hannah Neeleman and her JetBlue-heir husband pretending that a small farm is financially viable without significant outside income. She sells that pioneer myth by actually selling something called bone broth hot cocoa at $46 a bag. (Gross.)
But in all the outrage about Neeleman, I haven't seen anyone compare her to the original tradwife liar, Laura Ingalls Wilder.
I'm not referring to the Little House on the Prairie children's book series, which were actually pretty open about how poor the Ingalls family was and how many times they almost died through illness/extreme weather/starvation on that homestead stolen from Native Americans. Those novels include plenty of nostalgia and manifest destiny and libertarianism, but Ma Ingalls clearly hates being out on the homestead isolated from their neighbors. That's not trad-wife content. Maybe trad-child content.
No, long before Wilder published her first children's in 1932, she had a regular column in papers like the Missouri Ruralist and Farmer's Week in the 1910s/20s, where she would write 500-word pieces such as:
"The March of Progress"
"Classed as Illiterates"
"The Wanton Destruction of Trees"
"Kinfolks or Mere Relations?"
"Let's Not Depend on Experts"
"When Proverbs Quarrel"
"The Hidden Cost of Getting What We Want"
"Don't Call on The Government All of the Time"
"The Armor of a Smile"
Those are all real essay titles -- I've read them; you can too -- and the content is exactly what you'd expect: folksy, gently humorous, self-effacing, lite-Christian inspirational, suspicious of city life, glorifying backbreaking physical labor, full of housekeeping tips. Any single one of them could be easily repurposed into a Ballerina Farm IG caption or a TikTok voiceover with a quick edit: nothing new under the sun.
And just like Neeleman lies by omission about how their farm books are balanced, Wilder lied by omission about her own account books. Her husband Almanzo Wilder was partially paralyzed by diphtheria after their marriage and couldn't physically manage a farm alone. Caroline Fraser notes that Almanzo's parents (themselves wealthy farmers) had to pay off the mortgage on the Missouri farm or Laura and Almanzo would not have kept the property. Even with that financial help, they had a lot of rough years and it was Laura's side hustles -- selling eggs, clerking, writing columns lying about the rewarding joy of farming -- that kept them afloat. Eventually she started publishing full-length novels and their success finally put them in the black.
I don't expect every modern cottagecore critic to memorize the biographies of historical farmfluencers like Wilder. I do want an acknowledgement that social media is a new vehicle for a very old phenomenon. Tradwife farming content is part of the foundational myth of USAmerican culture, not late-stage capitalism brainrot or whatever. We have always been like this, and canceling Ballerina Farm or deleting TikTok off your phone won't solve it. We've got to address Christian patriarchal settler-colonialism at the root.
What's Up, Doc? (1972) dir. Peter Bogdanovich
Attn @baileyquarters this is basically the "God Talks to Johnny" ep, yes? (I can almost *hear* this in Johnny's voice TBH)
I know, Johnny. I know you want me so bad it's like acid in your mouth.
PATRICK SWAYZE AS BODHI & KEANU REEVES AS JOHNNY UTAH Point Break (1991) dir. Kathryn Bigelow
MISS CONGENIALITY | 2000
bonus:
Heyo I starting my studies for CPhT! Any advice? Stuff you wish someone told you at the start of yours?
Sure!!
Start learning the top 200 drugs first. If you work in a pharmacy, get in the habit of looking at the brand/generic name of the drug. Whatever pharmacy program your store uses should tell you this somewhere. My pharmacy uses PioneerRx and there's a tab that tells you this when filling.
Then if you're bad at math (like i am) definitely start learning pharmacy math as soon as you can. This book was very handy.
I hate flashcards so this website has games and quiz's to learn the top 200 drugs and many more games.
Get yourself a textbook to study from and don't bother with any of the online courses. This will save you money in the long run.
Give yourself about 2-3 months to study and then take the test. Make sure to give yourself plenty of time before the deadline just in case you fail the first time. There's no harm in failing, but you job should cover the cost of the test the first time. I had a coworker who failed the test twice before she passed the first time.
I passed the first time but waited until the last minute. Don't be like me.
Hope this helps! I personally thought the test was pretty easy but I know not everyone is like me lol
Other quick links:
This poster is very handy to have plus this textbook. Just some recs if you needed them!
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