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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Keni
will byers stan first human second
taylor price
art blog(derogatory)
trying on a metaphor

pixel skylines
Cosmic Funnies
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❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
Not today Justin
i don't do bad sauce passes
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
DEAR READER
noise dept.
dirt enthusiast

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

Kiana Khansmith

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@each-oceans-end
To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before (Susan Johnson, 2018)
The Good Place is gold and everyone should watch it.
some Seattle draws I made for a show here~ relatively quick pieces, so my fingers didn’t fall off from the cold.
•Seattle Pride•
📍Capitol Hill, Seattle WA
Dolomites, Italy. One of the most unreal places on earth.
the x-files + text posts (13/?)
Source.
Master of None (2017)
(via Sunset Flare on the Water | Looking east from the Bremerton … | Flickr)
Bye, Western ✌🏻
Things I would like:
to not be in a weird fight/limbo thing with my boyfriend
if my eye could stop twitching
to be done with school (only like two more weeks!)
to move into my new apartment
to have a guaranteed full-time position at my job
money
The kind of thinking I like to see, the kind of thing I like to think about– and tell my students to think about.
Amazing how much a movie could be fixed by telling it from the woman’s POV.
“I was genuinely surprised by just how creepy Pratt’s character is when you take away his POV. We don’t know whether to trust him or not, believe him or not … We feel the cruelty as she feels it.”
I mean, I doubt many women would be nearly as surprised but yeah, a very interesting take on how stories are not the same when told starting from different points and perspectives
Excellent analysis.
Do you guys remember the scenes after the revelation where JLaw told Pratt to leave her alone and she’s jogging around the concourse…and Pratt keeps talking to her over the ship-wide comms system? Given the original edit with Pratt being set up as a Nice Guy™ , it was supposed to be romantic like a boombox scene, I guess…
…but it’s terrifying! She can’t get away from him. No matter where she goes he can still talk to her, force her to hear him. Like the creep who sits down next to a girl on the train and insists on talking to her despite her book, her headphones, her body language and her verbal refusal to engage, Pratt just keeps coming at her like an entitled predator.
It’s the last two people on earth fantasy that guarantees the man his choice of hot babe. :/ Because he’s a Nice Guy™ and deserves a second chance.
This is a really good example of two important storytelling principles that I’ve come back to over and over again.
1. Entering the story as late as possible is often the most interesting choice. See how much creepier–and more engaging–the movie gets when we chop off the first 30 minutes? In this case, withholding important information until as late as possible is much more effective than seeing the story in a purely linear fashion.
2. Who you pick as your protagonist is the most important political choice you make as a writer. You’re choosing whose eyes we see the world through, whose mission we’re hoping will succeed, and whose interior life we empathize with. This is an example of a premise that gets way more interesting when you don’t assume it’s going to be told from the Default White Guy’s point of view.
A woodpecker hitched a ride on the side of this man’s car during a rainy day in Chicago.
Cute but I woulda lost it 😂
Lmfaooooo the way the bird closed its eyes when he said “you’re beautiful” had me weak.
I would have felt so blessed if was chilling on my arm
*in a thick Chicago accent* “Welcome to Chicago”