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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

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Cosimo Galluzzi

@theartofmadeline

Andulka
Cosmic Funnies
Claire Keane
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NASA
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Origami Around

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@comfortime
music wonderland
Letting go of some shit I never had for the 8th time
holy quaternity
Ursula K. Le Guin, The Left Hand of Darkness
erin lecount, sweet fruit
let yourself be small, wrong, needy, bitter, grandiose, and resentful without trying to clean it up into empowerment or irony
saw the l word for the first and only time i think around 10 years ago when i was 13 or 14 and then couldn't stop thinking about tibette for a solid 6 months...going through a rewatch and despite promising myself i'd genuinely teach myself to hate bette next thing i know im skipping everyone else's scenes just to see them
Q: Was that just an improv? Jennifer Beals: It wasn't scripted. Laurel Holloman: No, it wasn't scripted. It's actually, I think, one of my favorite scenes that I've seen. It's such a… it's just one scene that I can watch and I just see the truth of those two characters at that moment. Jennifer Beals: As the scene was written it was much more about sex on the surface in a way but in the moment it became so clear how much Bette missed Tina and all the different layers that come with that. Our job when things like that start to happen is that you just let it happen and you kind of stand out of the way. Laurel Holloman: I mean, Jennifer is so amazing when something like that happens, when she gives me something like that, the best thing is to respond and I really like what that did for Tina because she comforted Bette and it was the beginning of a lot of strength in that character. Jennifer Beals: It was the beginning of the equality in the relationship too, I think. Laurel Holloman: Yeah, and it was more complex for her because of the relationship she was in where as Tina was alone so it was very different. Different things happening.
U either die a queer icon or live long enough to ship tibette :/
I love toxicity
I think we should do some sort of combo thing, you know? Instead of the whole hyphenated thing. What? Like Portard?
hope is a skill
hope is a weapon you are trained to wield
I'm a woman. I'm gay, I'm biracial. I'm a mother to an extraordinary daughter. I'm an ex-wife, a friend. I think I'm a really loyal friend. I'm a daughter, I'm a sister and I'm you. I am a part of you.