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VEGAS (2022) by DOJA CAT, dir. child.
anthony bridgerton said “i am not a man of poetry” and then turned around and delivered “you are the bane of my existence and the object of all my desires. night and day i dream of you” all men do is lie
🍁🥧 october is going to be a month filled with healing and positivity 🥧🍁
GUYS the coffee is out at the beachwood cafe????????? Why is no one talking about this ?!?!?!?!
I remember seeing them perform this live on my campus.. My jaw dropped within 10 seconds.
Captions for this video below since they talk really fast and can be hard to understand! I struggled myself a bit, so let me know if I messed up on anything!
A black man and a white woman take the stage together to perform a slam poem.
Both speak together in unison for the first few words, before the black man begins feigning shock, as though he suddenly lost the ability to speak, though he continues mouthing along as she speaks. The poem begins:
“The first day I realized I was black. It was 2000. We had just learned about blacks for the first time in second grade. At recess, all the white kids chased me into the woods, chanting ‘slave.’ My mother said I refused to come out for three hours. She said she thinks I was lost in the trees, but I just needed to be closer to my roots.”
Both begin speaking in unison for a few words again, before this time, the white woman feigns loss of speech, but continues mouthing along just as the black man did before. He continues speaking:
“As a woman, having a boyfriend is a battle. If 70% of us are abused in a lifetime, what is the number of men doing it? The answer is not one man, running faster than light to complete a mission, and that is what leaves me sick.”
Again, the white woman begins speaking as the black man mouths along.
“The second day I realized I was black was in a gas station. I only had twenty five cents, so I searched for what to spend it on. The cashier floated from isle to isle, eyes fixed on my hands.”
The black man begins speaking again, and they continue in unison.
“That was the first time I realized skin color was a crime.”
Now the black man continues speaking as the white woman mouths along with him again.
“My body has become cause to write legislation. Cause for ass smacks in the back of a class. My body has demanded everything except respect. I’ve been asked, ‘what makes you feel unsafe?’ And I struggle not to yell ‘everything!’”
They switch again, so the white woman is now speaking as the black man mouths along.
“The third time I realized I was black was in an all white cafeteria. I gathered my legs under me, made rockets of my feet, and approached a girl. She told me she was not into ‘my type of guy.’ I felt the words shoot daggers into my melanin. I have never wanted to disappear so bad.”
They switch so the black man is speaking and the white woman is mouthing along.
“As a woman, I’ve learned to answer to everything except my name. ‘Little lady’ is not said to mean ‘equal,’ but to make sure I remember my place. I battle between wanting to own my body, and accepting there is a one-in-four chance a man will lay claim to my skin, a plot of land for the taking.”
Now the white woman speaks as the black man mouths along.
“The last day I realized I was black was in an elevator in California. To the white woman that told me she knows what it feels like to be black because she grew up poor:”
They speak now in unison.
“I would tell you to think before you speak.”
The black man begins mouthing along again.
“But your mind has got to be bacteria infected. And any filter through that labyrinth of nothingness might be worse than no thought at all.”
Now he speaks as she mouths.
“There’s a group of women going around the room, sharing their personal definition of feminism. He is the only man in the room, and all of a sudden, the tone switches to destroying the patriarchy by annihilating all men.”
She speaks now as he mouths.
“Do you know what it feels like to be black? To pop lock your way in and out of hugs? It is not a problem you want to sympathize.”
They speak in unison.
“But to tell me that you know my pain is-”
He falls silent again and mouths along as she continues speaking.
“-to stab yourself in the leg because you saw me get shot. We have two different wounds, and looking at yours does nothing to heal mine.”
She now mouths along as he speaks.
“Never will I turn away an ally.”
She speaks.
“But when a man speaks on my behalf, it only proves my point!”
He speaks.
“Movements are driven by passion, not by asserting yourself dominant by a world that already puts you there.”
They speak in unison.
“You speak to know pain that you only fathom because we told you it was there. You know nothing of silence until someone who cannot know your pain tells you how to fix it.”
They continue to speak in unison, but now slowly back away from the microphones with their arms held straight out to their sides, parallel to the ground, to mimic the pose of Jesus on the cross, in order to highlight the next line.
“Every day is a crucification. But there is no regards for lives crossed.”
They now quickly swap places and return to the microphones. This is symbolic of them switching places to speak for themselves and not each other. The white woman begins speaking alone.
“I fight so my voice can be heard. I fight for the voices you silence, all in the name of what is right.”
They speak in unison for a few words before he speaks alone as she mouths along again.
“The problem is, you assume the struggles attached to a social class. I am black, and bold, and beautiful by nature. Ain’t no income that can change that.”
She begins the next sentence alone.
“The problem with speaking up for each other-”
He speaks alone.
“is that everyone is left-”
They speak in unison.
“without a voice.”
This is the end of the poem. The audience cheers as the Button Poetry logo appears on the screen, followed by the logo for the “Association of College Unions International.”
Reblogging again because of the captions
holy f u c k
TOM HOLLAND as Arvin Russell › The Devil All The Time (2020) dir. Antonio Campos
Tom Holland as Arvin Russell in The Devil All the Time (2020)
could we ever be enough? baby we could be enough
happy 10th year anniversary @onedirection
#10yearsof1D
Here’s some fun facts about one of my favorite stories being told in Hamilton: this is Ariana Debose, who plays a special role within the ensemble known as The Bullet. She’s killed for suspected espionage right after You’ll Be Back, and is the first one to die (not counting Hamilton’s mother or cousin who hangs himself). After this moment, she becomes an omen of death. At the beginning of Stay Alive, she carries a shot that narrowly avoids hitting Hamilton. In Yorktown, she helps Laurens kill a redcoat, shakes his hand, then Laurens is the next to die. In I Know Him, she’s the one bringing the message to King George about John Adams and symbolically heralding the impending doom of Hamilton’s political career. During Blow Us All Away, she’s the one who tells Phillip where to find George Eacker, (and flirts with him! Phillip is literally flirting with death!) then Phillip is the next to die. In Your Obedient Servent, she brings the desk on stage and hands Burr the quill to write the first of several letters that will eventually lead to Alexander Hamilton’s death. During the final duel, she again catches a bullet (fired by Burr), and if you watch her, she gets closer and closer to hitting Hamilton while he’s doing his soliloquy until Eliza pops onto stage. At this point, The Bullet is stopped by other members of the ensemble, the time freeze is abandoned, and we all know what happens next. (soure: JC Payne)
Keep an eye on her, she is going to be Anita in the remake of West Side Story and Alyssa in the film adaption of the musical The Prom. And she is a prominent
We stan a talented, beautiful triple threat in this house!
I didn’t even notice she showed up before every death-
holy shit-
Let me tell you something else about her. I was a stagehand on the show Donna Summer musical where she played donna in her 20’s ish. We worked together for 3 months and she is an AMAZING human.
Not only can she sing, dance and act but she is smart and kind. She stood up for the stagehands when they were driving us and not giving us our breaks. She walked into meetimg with the directors and went off on them and refused to go back onstage for rehearsal till we got our breaks. She talked to us and was funny and kind and sweet and made me feel like I mattered to the show. When high schoolers came in and they were doing a Q and A some of them wanted to be stage hands and they were asking stagehand questions, and when the guy in charge told her we werent allowed to go out to talk to them, she put her foot down again. It was surreal, I’m used to being ignored so I just couldnt believe it. And when we were allowed to go out and answer questions she and the other actors got off their chairs to sit on the ground so we had a place to sit.
To be honest, shes so wonderful, kind, smart, talented funny and beautiful I had the HARDEST time talking to her, I couldnt get up the courage to do it for two weeks until she started talking to me.
I will always support and stan the shit out of this woman. I’m so excited and proud to see where she goes. She deserves so much.
I hope to see her again someday <3
she was also Jane in the original broadway case of A Bronx Tale:) she’s absolutely fantastic!!!!
please please PLEASE reblog if you are a tom, harrison, tuwaine, harry, IDC MARVEL blog! i’m desperate to talk to more people! 😄
The goal isn’t to live forever but to create something that will.
(April 16, 1971 - March 31, 1995)
Last summer→fwb!tom
Summary→you and tom meet during a summer vacation in Hawaii, you both find yourselves tangled up in each other but didn’t realize how serious it was until the both of you break paths and go home. But what if your summer fling was far more than a summer fling?
Warnings→mentions of sex, fluff, flashbacks
Pairings→fwb!tom x reader
Word count: 2.8k
A/n→based off of this ask here! I thought it was an amazing idea and wanted to write it was more than just a blurb
Summer of 2019
If there was anything tom would never regret it was definitely the summer he met you. You who wore a soft white floral sundress in the bar near on beach. You who sat alone without a group of people laughing around you to make you feel like you were worth something. You who would later end up being the best thing that had happened to him in awhile.
Hawaii was a beautiful place. And for the month of June, Tom, Harry, sam, Haz, and many more of his friends would get hotel rooms by the beach and party all night. It was a fun relaxing vacation honestly, spending the days by the beach, surfing, being with friends, feeling the sun on his bare back. Tom loved it. Tom loved the island itself. But what he loved more than anything was the feeling he got when he first saw you more.
“Can I get you a drink?” Toms flirting game was off, he hadn’t had a proper girl in years and he wasn’t much of a flirt. You let out a soft laugh as you played with the straw of your already half drunk sex on the beach.
“I’m good, but thank you.” You smile at him and he gets a little red. He was cute, a little burnt on the nose, his hair was salty, legs were still a little sandy, very muscular and wasn’t American.
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beautiful story with beautiful writing!!! also, i never see colorado in writing on tumblr, im so happy to see it here!!!! yes home state!!!❤️
Info. "The Devil All the Time"
The Devil All the Time is an upcoming psychological thriller based on the novel of the same name by Donald Ray Pollock.
Directed and co-written by Antonio Campos and produced by Jake Gyllenhaal and Randall Poster, the film presents a joint cast like; Tom Holland, Sebastian Stan, Robert Pattinson, Tracy Letts, Mia Goth, Bill Skarsgard, Gabriel Ebert, Jason Clarke, Riley Keough, Haley Bennett, Harry Melling, Douglas Hodge and Jason Collett.
Set after World War II in the 1960s in Ohio, the film follows a nonlinear story of several disturbed people who suffer post-war damage. Netflix will release the film in 2020.
Premise:
In the 1960s after World War II in southern Ohio, extravagant, convincing and mentally disturbed people suffer the psychological damage of war.
Cast:
Tom Holland - Arvin Russell.
Sebastian Stan - Lee Bodecker.
Robert Pattinson - Pastor Teagardin.
Mia Wasikowska - Helen Hatton.
-To name a few...
Production:
The film was announced in September 2018, with Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson, Chris Evans, Mia Wasikowska and Tracy Letts in talks to star in the film. Antonio Campos would write and direct the film, with Jake Gyllenhaal as producer.
In November 2018, Mia Goth joined the cast.
In January 2019, Bill Skarsgård, Eliza Scanlen and Gabriel Ebert joined the cast, with Netflix now ready to distribute the film.
Sebastian Stan was chosen to replace Evans after his agenda conflicts caused him to leave and personally recommended Stan to assume his role.
In addition, Jason Clarke, Riley Keough and Haley Bennett were announced as part of the cast.
In March 2019, Harry Melling joined the cast of the film.
Filming began on February 19, 2019 in Birmingham, Alabama, Pell City, Alabama and Anniston, Alabama, and continued until April 15, 2019.
reader insert fic i’d be reading: my pale skin flushed pink at his stare
my tan, brown, latina self: