GOODNESS GRACIOUS WHY IS IT 92 DEGREES IN OCTOBER
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GOODNESS GRACIOUS WHY IS IT 92 DEGREES IN OCTOBER
mindynovak replied to your post: if you went to the movies but didn’t t...
what did you see??
the skeleton twins! i haven't been able to find a theater near me playing it so i jumped at the chance. it's good, but saaaaad.
dude this amc is hella fancy the seats recline and there’s a retractable footrest for each seat and everything
pro-tip: go to the movies on a weekday if you'd like to meet mature singles in your area
who has two thumbs, speaks limited spanish, and is gonna go see the skeleton twins by herself on a weekday?
LA skyline 🌴🌴 #nofilter #tbt
The reason why the room was pink was because on black and white film, hues of red become dark shades of black. Pink is the perfect balance to give it that dark creepy grey.
PHOTOGRAPHY BITCHES
A related fun fact: while old black and white film was under-sensitive to reds, it was correspondingly over-sensitive to greens. Actors whose characters were meant to have unnaturally pale complexions - like Morticia Addams - would often take advantage of this by wearing makeup with a green base tint in order to make their faces “pop”. This is where the modern trope of cartoon vampires having green skin comes from.
These are some fun fucking facts
BEING UGLY IS REALLY FUCKING ANNOYING
offense that's inaccurate you're a freaking babe gina
You can’t pick and choose what parts of feminism you want. You can’t support your queer sisters but not your trans sisters. You can’t support your fat sisters but not your sisters of colour. Being a feminist means creating a positive and equal space for women. The second you start excluding women based on which characteristics you do or do not find appealing you have defeated the whole point of being a feminist.
Stana Katic arriving at the LA Philharmonic’s Opening Night Concert and Gala (x)
giggling bc out of context this looks like castle and beckett are like, looking at chairs for the loft or something
SILVERMAN PROMOS
elle judygrimes and i are finding our roots
camille actually knows how to type chinese on her phone and her pinyin is way better than mine omg dishonor on my cow
The “Asian accent” tells the story of Chinese-American assimilation in a nutshell. Our parents have the accent that white Americans perceive as the most foreign out of all the possible alternatives, so our choice is to have no accent at all. The accent of our parents is the accent of the grimy streets of Chinatown with its mahjong parlors and fried food stalls and counterfeit jewelry, so we work to wipe away all traces of that world from our speech so we can settle comfortably into our roles as respectable middle-class doctors, lawyers, engineers, hundreds of miles from Chinatown. No wonder we react so viscerally to the “ching-chong, ching-chong” schoolyard taunt. To attack our language, our ability to sound “normal,” is to attack our ability to be normal. It’s to attack everything we’ve worked for. And make no mistake about it — to sound like a “normal” American is to wield privilege.
Breaking Out The Broken English : Code Switch : NPR
"We can’t just..pick up where we left off, as if nothing happened"
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I never thought about the kind of budget they must have for wardrobe. a lot of those dresses Joan has worn have been $300 - $500. I can’t even imagine all her COATS omg.
right? plus a bunch of her sleep shirts (that we barely see) are a hundred dollars each