THE VAMPIRE LESTAT | 3.05 "NEW YORK"

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Jules of Nature
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$LAYYYTER
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Misplaced Lens Cap
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if i look back, i am lost

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THE VAMPIRE LESTAT | 3.05 "NEW YORK"
never in life have I blushed, russians do not do this (is lie, liar told you that)
their reassuring little okay's (okei's) <3
Shane is the type of dad who gets so worried about sun exposure like his kids are LATHERED in sunscreen and they're so tired of it and go to Ilya but Shane just gives him a look and Ilya says "listen to your father, he only wants what's best for you" much to the children's dismay
#NEEDTHAT
will never not be mad about gig economy apps making a 4 star rating mean “unacceptable quality”
Doordash will suspend you below 4.2 stars.
Uber drivers can be suspended at 4.6 stars.
Lyft drivers risk suspension under 4.8 stars.
Even for apps where they don’t have a publicly stated minimum, their algorithms will bury you.
4 stars does not mean 4 stars. It means 1.4 stars.
If you give a person a 4 star rating, to these companies, you are not saying “I was mostly satisfied with the service, but there’s always room for improvement”—which is what 4 stars should mean—you are voting for them to be fired.
Genuinely, do not ever give people 4 star ratings on gig service apps for any reason that is not a safety issue where their continuation on the app could seriously hurt people.
If someone gives you “just OK” service where you don’t want to give them 5 stars, but you don’t actively hate their existence and hope they die, just don’t rate them.
some of you people are so annoying. i mean me too but good lord
i love fiction so much can we never be real again
a summer drink will save you & a summer fruit will save you & a glass of water will kiss you silly
*closed eyes clenched fists* maintain hope maintain hope maintain hope maintain hope
free my girl she did all that and that’s what makes her such a compellingly complex character. that’s her essence
scientists are experimenting on cross-breeding a crab and a cheetah; things could go sideways real fast
I am deleting this app off my phone
[ID: a screenshot of a comic speech bubble. The black text in it reads "No matter how open-minded, socially conscious, anti-racist I think I am, I still have old learned hidden biases that I need to examine. It is my responsibility to check myself daily for my stereotypes, prejudices and, ultimately, discrimination." /ID end]
antiracism is a constant process. i was raised in a racist village and it's not easy to get rid of it. i moved away over 10 years ago but those ideas are still haunting me.
also keep in mind that shame + guilt are not conducive to growing as a person. when it comes to "checking yourself" it should be a non-judgemental process. it's not about flagellating yourself for every bad thought or trying to purify your mind of all corruption. it's only when acknowledging your own racist thoughts doesn't fill you with dread that you can really progress past the white guilt of it all.
radical self-acceptance & genuine self-critique are not opposites. they need each other. do not let obsessive-compulsive behaviors colonize your desire to grow as a person.
The person who tweeted “y’all can’t even boycott Chick-fil-A” was right then and continues to be proven right now
Millie Bobby Brown starring as Enola Holmes Enola Holmes (2020) Dir. Harry Bradbeer Enola Holmes 2 (2022) Dir. Harry Bradbeer Enola Holmes 3 (2026) Dir. Philip Barantini