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@jaseyb
I THINK I AM GOING TO CUT MY HAIR
all cyberpunk stories are like “If you wanna crack open a cybercroissant this nasty, you’re gonna need a real top notch e-driller. i know a guy- Toledo Killswitch- he’s got the frag ordinance you need to grizzle this bocce ball.”
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“I think women like to read about murderous mothers and lost little girls because it’s our only mainstream outlet to even begin discussing female violence on a personal level. Female violence is a specific brand of ferocity. It’s invasive. A girlfight is all teeth and hair, spit and nails — a much more fearsome thing to watch than two dudes clobbering each other. And the mental violence is positively gory. Women entwine. Some of the most disturbing, sick relationships I’ve witnessed are between long-time friends, and especially mothers and daughters. Innuendo, backspin, false encouragement, punishing withdrawal, sexual jealousy, garden-variety jealousy — watching women go to work on each other is a horrific bit of pageantry that can stretch on for years. Libraries are filled with stories on generations of brutal men, trapped in a cycle of aggression. I wanted to write about the violence of women. […] I particularly mourn the lack of female villains — good, potent female villains…I’m talking violent, wicked women. Scary women. Don’t tell me you don’t know some. The point is, women have spent so many years girl-powering ourselves — to the point of almost parodic encouragement — we’ve left no room to acknowledge our dark side. Dark sides are important. They should be nurtured like nasty black orchids.”
— Gillian Flynn, “I Was Not a Nice Little Girl”
Some of you need to learn the difference between skinny girls being made to feel insecure about their body from certain people and fat girls being made to feel like their entire life is worthless because of their body size from literally the entire world
People still don’t get the point of this post…….wild
my last polaroid of 2020
baby o’hara
I hate having anxiety because it causes me to say "I have anxiety" to others to explain my impeded daily function which is the cringiest thing ever
someone will ask me why im doing something counterintuitive and I will reply that I have anxiety but emotionally I just communicated that I sound like I love Harry Potter and twenty-one pilots
OP you’re my personal fucking hero
If you see me at a bar drinking bottom shelf liquor in this shirt just please approach with caution
The cat has spoken.
“Aw man, the Animaniacs reboot is going to be full of cringey political humour” buddy, The Animaniacs was always full of cringey political humour. You just didn’t notice because you were seven.
Disagree on “cringey”, but otherwise Yes!
There’s a “Bill Clinton playing the saxophone” gag in the opening credits of the entire first season.
Even the characters found it cringey.