Scoo... "Puh." You have to put the "puh."

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Scoo... "Puh." You have to put the "puh."
nobody talks about how exhausting it is to live in that space between "things will get better" and "i can't handle this anymore." it's like your emotions are constantly swinging. leaving you both hopeful and defeated in the same day.
One thing I'm really loving about the perspective shift between Interview with the Vampire and The Vampire Lestat is how Lestat and Louis appear in each other's narratives, through each other's eyes.
Louis sees Lestat as this primal force of nature who looks like a romance novel hero, can effortlessly control any room, is "preternaturally charming," impeccably turned out, no one can say no to him for long.
but we get in LESTAT'S head, and suddenly he has scars and a tangled mane of hair, people are constantly talking over him, he sweats, he's getting beat up and his clothes are getting destroyed in a non-sexy way, he's flailing around wildly with NO idea what he's doing, people (lestat included) think he's untalented and annoying.
And LOUIS, well. Louis clearly sees himself as uncanny, reserved, compelling but a little off-putting. He is other: cut-off from humanity, holding his emotions and relationships at arm's length.
Then we see him in The Vampire Lestat, and it's like no. This is the warmest, cutest, sexiest, coolest, most capable and most desirable man who has ever walked the face of the earth.
iwtv seasons one and two was like being tucked into bed and read a heartbreaking story by Louis du pointe du lac. The Vampire Lestat is like your blackout drunk uncle trying to tell you an anecdote at a family gathering
going to start saying "it's ok i have the blood of akasha in me" when faced with any kind of problem at all
Tump dies tonight while giving his speech in the hot hot sun. Like to charge, reblog to cast
men used to deal with loneliness by writing shit like catcher in the rye or the death of ivan ilyich but now they go right to manosphere podcasts and peptides
what the hell does jordan peterson know about bone deep existential loneliness that dostoevsky can’t body better? hell, i’d even say you’d get more out of reading bukowski and it’s hard for me to pay that man any real compliment
literally lestat and armand
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hey don’t cry. robert redford having sloppy bonkers balls to the walls insane reunion sex with paul newman in heaven rn.
deep down you know june is actually going to feel like this. put down the poem excerpts
Imagining things as they could be instead of how they are
unironically so important