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YOU ARE THE REASON

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

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noise dept.
Sade Olutola

Discoholic 🪩
wallacepolsom
$LAYYYTER
i don't do bad sauce passes
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
we're not kids anymore.

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KIROKAZE

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@elliotstabler
Seen on Twitter
The Sopranos “Walk Like a Man”
“Perhaps the most consistent throughline of the entire series has been the relationship between Tony and Christopher. Really, only the Soprano marriage even comes close to the level of detail and shading that’s devoted to Tony’s connection with his “nephew,” the man who was supposed to succeed him someday but has only managed to piss Tony off and strain the two’s relationship to the point of breaking. What’s doubly sad about this is that a major contributing factor is that every time Chris tries to better himself, or tries to prove his loyalty to Tony, he gets mired more deeply in the situation, unable to escape from the man who increasingly views everybody in his circle as his subject… (Fittingly, in a late-episode moment, Chris sees Tony laughing in slow-motion, wreathed by cigar smoke. He looks like the devil.)”
AV Club on Christopher Moltisanti and Tony Soprano (x)
Succession “This Is Not for Tears”
“I know my father’s a bastard, and I know he’s cruel. But I don’t think I’ve ever quite seen the gorgon head of his evil before, and I think that has a real effect. Despite the glaring evidence of my father being a false god, I have been worshipping at his altar for so long. I’m ready to be his sacrifice. But I think, in that moment, I finally see him for what he is.”
Jeremy Strong on Kendall and Logan Roy (x)
FLEABAG || The only person I’d run through the airport for is you.
this might seem weird, but do you guys have comfort horror movies? mine are the thing, a nightmare on elm street, scream and suspiria
You can really tell who’s never experienced poverty and food insecurity when it comes to discussions around food costs and how unhealthy food is cheaper. Some fucker always comes in with the price of like… lettuce or… apples. And it’s like yeah bitch but can you work an 11 hour shift after eating some salad and an apple!?! Find me something cheaper, and more filling than the broke ass staples of boxed mac and cheese, hot dogs, noodles, bread, beans, and rice. I’ll wait.
It also ignores the mental toll that poverty takes like maybe your home made veggie filled recipe isn’t crazy expensive but it also involves prep time and cooking time and organization in terms of fresh food that a lotta poor people can’t manage.
Not to mention if you can only afford to get to the store once every couple weeks via bus or cab then you can’t keep fresh veg on deck.
But ya know.. poor people are just dumb and lazy.
Does Dutch mean like dom butch?
........ No. It's my nationality.
Opal and glass gold-mounted pendant by René Lalique, c. 1900.
Why did he name his son that
Well it’s short for Yoga Matthew
THE SOPRANOS, SEASON 3 EPISODE 1
Fleabag + being too real
Donna Tartt, The Secret History
i do not want a “job” or to go to “college”, i want to live in the mountains with a pretty girl and a black cat and make stew for dinner and paint pictures of her in oil paints and sell wood carvings and potatoes at the market.
“is this moment radicalizing you?”
while i’m here, and still somehow have followers on this website, i thought it would be useful to repost an activism resource masterpost i saw on twitter a few days ago. it looks like the OP (@thebryreed) set her account to private, but i saved the links and figured they would be useful reading & listening, given everything that’s going on right now.
Malcolm X (1964) The Ballot or the Bullet
Martin and Malcolm by James Baldwin (1972)
Assata Shakur’s Autobiography (1987)
The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House by Audre Lorde (1979)
Are Prisons Obsolete? by Angela Davis (2003)
The Invention of Women by Oyěwùmí (1997) (this requires institutional access or creativity)
Sylvia Rivera’s Y’all Better Quiet Down speech (1973)
Toni Morrison’s Nobel Prize Speech (1993)
Fidel Castro’s History Will Absolve Me (1953)
Toni Morrison (2015) No Place for Self-Pity, No Room for Fear
W. E. B. DuBois Why I Won’t Vote (1956)
what to do instead of calling the police •
here’s a thread by user a_busy_woman on twitter
„take a community class on how not to call the cops and how to deescalate [...]“
all the links in the thread
handbook for alternatives to calling the police by the UUA
the abolitionist toolkit by critical resistance
a meta resource put together by Aaron Rose
deescalation webinar on YouTube by Side with Love
a starter guide resource put together by twitter users literElly, sheabutterfemme, and MicahHerskind
bail fund for Minneapolis
what is a rival if not a crush ur mad about having
laura palmer would juul