four trans people walk into a movie theater …
Reminds me of EEAAO.

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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four trans people walk into a movie theater …
Reminds me of EEAAO.
THE MATRIX (1999)
Mother Mary (2026) | dir. David Lowery
Everyone needs you, except me.
Mother Mary (2026) dir. David Lowery
Desert Hearts (1985) Dir. Donna Deitch
DESERT HEARTS (1985) dir. Donna Deitch It is 1950s Nevada, and Professor Vivian Bell arrives to get a quick divorce. She's unsatisfied with her marriage, and feels out of place at the ranch she stays on, she finds herself increasingly drawn to Cay Rivers, an open and self-assured lesbian, and the ranchowner's daughter. (link in title)
Anne Lamott, Bird By Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life North American; United States, pub. 1994
paper and pen seems so powerful now. on account of all the. surveillance
How Stories Can Save Us – The Philosophy of The Fall
Saw this in theaters last night and I was FLOORED
2 years later...As soon as the movie began I started crying lololol Sure it's about stories but it's also about choosing to live and love and be loved
I think a lot of people spent their childhoods being very deliberately forced out of their comfort zones by parents / teachers / whomever in a way that was just deeply unpleasant and degrading and so, when they reach young adulthood and are finally allowed real control over their lives, become set on only doing things they know they're comfortable with forever. that's a really important thing to be able to do, especially if you're so used to having your boundaries routinely ignored that you aren't even certain what you like vs what you can bear, so I absolutely see why a person would have a negative reaction to being told that discomfort is good: it can very easily sound like being told that all that work they've been doing to prioritze their needs for the first time ever is Bad and Selfish, actually. and to that I will say two things:
one: as long as you aren't hurting or, like, being a dick to anyone, just staying in your comfort zone isn't an immoral action. if you just want to read one type of book (or just fanfiction), or just eat one type of food, or just watch one type of movie, or not go to new types of social events, you aren't being a bad person for that, and if people say that, they are soundly wrong and just trying to get a self-righteousness kick.
two: trying new things because you want to expand yourself feels a hell of a lot different than trying new things because you're being forced to. you'll feel better about trying new foods if you know you have a back up familiar one in case you can't stomach the new one, it's easier to read new books if you can experiment with audio versions or reading it in little five-page chunks by yourself, you can breathe a lot easier going somewhere new if you aren't chained there for three hours because your parent is your ride home, etc.
tl;dr: new things are good. I get why you might not want to try new things, and that's fine, but it's also more comfortable to try new things as an adult with your own agency so, yeah, what have you got to lose by trying a weird old art film?
Something something psychological safety. It's easier to try a new skill, meet new people, try new food etc when you trust your loved one(s) and don't feel like your love or safety is threatened by disappointing them.
What's YOUR granny hobby?
Crochet
Cross-stitch
Baking
Gardening
Quilting
Embroidery
Knitting
Jewelry making
Scrapbooking
Candle-making
Puzzles
Something else (in the tags)
If you engage in several of these, just choose your favorite or the one you do most
i’m very self aware. which unfortunately hasn’t solved anything
by jeremy ville
for @punklesbiancherry
ANDOR 1.07
be sure to pine for your coworker this valentine's day
On this day, Feb. 6, 15 years ago, Joanne and I met at her apartment in Toronto, on Super Bowl Sunday, for a "Peace Summit," after driving each other up the wall for the first season of #Warehouse13. We came up with the "safe word," Teddy Bear, to be used with discretion if we were getting on one another's nerves. She used it often. 🤣
-Eddie McClintock