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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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just two idiots obsessed with each other
They did not, in fact, cancel it.
Lover Boy Louis
THE VAMPIRE LESTAT 03.06 | "Montreal"
Rajasthani Architecture #2
i support mpreg but more importantly i support mabortion
PAUL MESCAL & ANDREW SCOTT All of Us Strangers (2023) dir. Andrew Haigh
ALL OF US STRANGERS (2023)
enough with the reader x fiction flooding every tumblr tag I Do Not want to be railed by that man
AMERICAN PSYCHO (2000) | dir. Mary Harron.
5K CELEBRATION ♡ for @perccyjackson ↳ SHE'S THE MAN (2006) dir. Andy Fickman
MY OWN PRIVATE IDAHO (1991) dir. Gus Van Sant
Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2024)
it drives me bonkers the way people don't know how to read classic books in context anymore. i just read a review of the picture of dorian gray that said "it pains me that the homosexual subtext is just that, a subtext, rather than a fully explored part of the narrative." and now i fully want to put my head through a table. first of all, we are so lucky in the 21st century to have an entire category of books that are able to loudly and lovingly declare their queerness that we've become blind to the idea that queerness can exist in a different language than our contemporary mode of communication. second it IS a fully explored part of the narrative! dorian gray IS a textually queer story, even removed from the context of its writing. it's the story of toxic queer relationships and attraction and dangerous scandals and the intertwining of late 19th century "uranianism" and misogyny. second of all, i'm sorry that oscar wilde didn't include 15k words of graphic gay sex with ao3-style tags in his 1890 novel that was literally used to convict him of indecent behaviour. get well soon, i guess...
SALTBURN (2023) dir. Emerald Fennell
hate when cops disturbing a fledgling's sleep