Top 5s - [2/5] Films - Rope (1948) Dir. Alfred Hitchcock, based on the 1929 play by Patrick Hamilton.
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Top 5s - [2/5] Films - Rope (1948) Dir. Alfred Hitchcock, based on the 1929 play by Patrick Hamilton.
My favorite part of doctor who ever is when the doctor does their whole “I refuse to kill this villain/monster because of merciful moral reasons” bit and then immediately follows it with “so instead I will trap them alone in a barren hell dimension for all eternity”. It’s like that’s worse, though. do you get why that’s worse.
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[Text ID: “I wanted to be on the river, or dancing, / but something had me by the back of the neck.”]
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current obsession....had to post these at some point (;>︿<)
Lucrezia Borgia, the envy scandal of Italy.
when georges bataille wrote, “no greater desire exists than a wounded person’s need for another wound” & when gillian flynn wrote, “a child weaned on poison considers harm a comfort” & when ocean vuong wrote, “sometimes being offered tenderness feels like the very proof that you’ve been ruined” & when lisa m. basile wrote, “did you inherit a sickness? did you blame god? do you believe in god? do you believe in yourself? are you still on fire? did you ever put out the fire?” & when stephen a. guirgis wrote, “why didn't you make me good enough so that you could’ve loved me?”
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ada limón, lucky wreck
OH, NO. MUST BE THE SEASON OF THE WITCH, BITCH
↳ an era of female villains ❤️🔥
Alex Forrest in Fatal Attraction (1987) portrayed by Glenn Close
Annie Wilkes in Misery (1990) portrayed by Kathy Bates
Peyton Flanders/Mrs. Motts in The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992) portrayed by Rebecca de Mornay
Catherine Tramell in Basic Instinct (1992) portrayed by Sharon Stone
Hedra "Hedy" Carlson/Ellen Besch in Single White Female (1992) portrayed by Jennifer Jason Leigh
Suzanne "Suzy" Stone in To Die For (1995) portrayed by Nicole Kidman
Kathryn Merteuil in Cruel Intentions (1999) portrayed by Sarah Michelle Gellar
still sad that the ada limón poem sent by nasa wasn’t dead stars. like imagine the poem sent to space being one that says “look, we are not unspectacular things. we’ve come this far, survived this much. what would happen if we decided to survive more? to love harder?” wouldn’t that have been the most human thing in the world?
I’ve read a lot of different versions of myself - and all of them are true because it’s all opinion, and they’re as accurate as it can ever be. But I don’t think that I’ve been deft at hiding parts of my personality.
the way random poetry will give me nona the ninth feelings now
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“However much you feed a wolf, it always looks to the forest.”
— Marina Tsvetaeva, from ‘Art in the Light of Conscience: Eight Essays on Poetry’ (via dehanginggarden)
sometimes i get the urge to be really nasty and mean and say mean things and then i go to do it and i cant its like. im too soft. im not punk rock at all. i lied. i lied to you all. i lied on the internet. im not hardcore. im possibly soft grunge but thats about it