normalise saying ''what the fuck is wrong with you'' to mean people
stop making this post cute. it's blunt and violent. it's about humiliating needlessly cruel people not about bickering with loved ones.

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normalise saying ''what the fuck is wrong with you'' to mean people
stop making this post cute. it's blunt and violent. it's about humiliating needlessly cruel people not about bickering with loved ones.
[becoming crazed] art should physically harm you
i walk a fine line between โiโm asexual and i hate how much the world revolves around sexโ and โsex is way too stigmatized and people should be able to be more open about it if they want toโ
I think these are two sides of the coin called "sex should not be such a big deal"
tosca is the number one example imo of operas that are way better when seen in person. like every time i watch it on a video recording iโm like sure ok but every time i watch it in person it feels like this
Tosca is really that one story where you can clearly see a delineation between prima donna (i.e.? Tosca and Scarpia) and drama queen (Angelotti and Cavaradossi)
scarpia having one foot in the grave and the other in a bdsm dungeon is how i think he should be portrayed.
So since it has been Tosca day, I was discussing with @itsa-me-cavaradossi a review I read some time ago that mentioned how after Tosca says to Cavaradossi "falle gli occhi neri", he does actually paint the Maddalena's eyes black, and I asked her about her opinion on this staging detail. She replied that it would be difficult to competently paint over within the very few free bars of music in that moment, and I suggested that the tenors might just do it with two brushstrokes, like *plonk* *plonk*, but she pointed out that:
(yes, she did DM me this.)
And in response, she started dabbling with this *plonk plonk* idea, until she sent me this monstrosity, which I am obligated to subject to all my followers:
(here is the review that started it all, btw)
Soooo excited for this feeling.
you cannot truly be a lover without also being a really good hater. iโm not joking. only people who are genuinely good hating ass bitches can love as ferociously as me
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being a โgood womanโ gets u no prizes from what Iโve seen so just be u fr
no more "in my humble opinion", from now on it's "from my grandiose and objectively correct deductions".
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really love these tender description from the pov of a smitten stone butch of a stone femme โ how different yet the same we are, how we feel the same toughness and protectiveness, the same pursuit of and nurturing of pleasure for our lovers, how we can reinvent pleasure entirely every time weโre with someone new
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