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This is gonna be really offensive is another plague ever starts.
-September 3, 2016
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My new years resolution is to not get the plague
This is gonna be really offensive is another plague ever starts.
-September 3, 2016
Every Kiss: #56 | 1.24 The Twizzle
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The way Gillian Flynn writes white women…
Ok so like normally when I read/watch anything that is written by a white person and has mostly white characters I normally think to myself “xyz character would’ve been more interesting if they were black/poc” or “this needs to be more diverse etc” but not with Gillian Flynn….like don’t get me wrong I’d love if there were more poc in her writing (why I can’t WAIT for widows) but like…I didn’t read/watch gone girl and think Amy should’ve been black, same w/sharp objects and I always wondered why I never thought this. Then it dawned on me, she (more than any white female writer out there) writes about the dangers of white femininity in such a gruesome and familiar way. something that may not be familiar to the culture as a whole (a culture that puts ww on a pedastal and coddles them hell thats a big point being made in gone girl) but is familiar to poc (esp black ppl). White women using femininity/whiteness to kill/harm ppl on the fringes of society (the three girls Amma kills are 2 nongender conforming white girls and a little black girl and now think of how many ww got black ppl killed) white women using their whiteness/femininity/presumed innocence as a cover for there bad deeds etc. the cruelty of white housewives and little white girls. All recurring themes in her writing. All things unknown to white society but WELL known to and feared by black society. Idk if she does it on purpose but damn she does it well
Anyway this is a bit of a incomplete/sloppy analysis and I’m no expert on her writing or kno much about her opinions on things but still ☕️
i’m sorry but if i don’t disappear mysteriously, causing an odd group of people who knew me to get together to solve my disappearance, all the while they find out they all knew wildly different versions of me and didn’t really know me at all, then what has this all been for?
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The scene in the beginning of Onward when Ian and Barley just brought back their dads legs and the legs are walking around unsure and then Barley taps one foot and the legs jump back and Ian’s like “what are you doing” and Barley replies “just trust me” and he taps out a rhythm on the foot again and then there’s a pause and the foot taps back, finishing the rhythm because that’s something Barley and his dad used to do (“I used to play drums on his feet”) is all I needed to see to know that the movie was going to emotionally destroy me
im sure this has already been done before but
I want to see Hiro sitting next to Miguel, listening his song quietly and secretely before miguel get permission from his family about his music in his attic. .. plz somebody give me higuel
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