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todays bird
Three Goblin Art
will byers stan first human second
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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beatrice + gay panicking™ whenever ava gets too close to her face
they can’t get their hands off of each other
#the maya hawke salute universe 🫡 STRANGER THINGS (2016-) DO REVENGE (2022)
Just to give some context: the girls Anaïs saw sticking those letters to the wall aren't just random activists, they're part of a french collective called "Les colleur.euses" (The Gluers). The movement originated in France a few years ago, initially to protest against all the femicides our government is eager to ignore. The purpose was initially to glue to the wall the names of the victims, so they would not be forgotten. After a while, the collective spread to other topics: femicides but also sexual violence, transphobia, homophobia, sexism in general, etc... They always use the same font and the messages are always short, usually a catchphrase or stats, easy to read and remember. There's a branch of the collective in every big city, and even in smaller ones. It does not include cis men, but everyone else is able to come and glue. It's usually the first step many teenagers take when they want to become activists.
It's such a great tribute to the movement than to feature it in skam, especially if it's gonna be a way for Anaïs to express herself surrounded by people who understand her pain. I never thought I would ever say this, but damn. I'm so proud.
Loryn Nounay (Eleonore). That’s it. That’s the post
BATWOMAN 3.10, “Toxic”
MAYA + being a ghost of her past / haunting the narrative / being haunted by the narrative
+ CONT.
just want to leave this here
MAYA + being a ghost of her past / haunting the narrative / being haunted by the narrative
skam france, dir. david hourrègue / virginia woolf to vita sackville-west / emma, jane austen / the pillowcase, annelyse gelman /
After eight apartments in three years, I’ve developed a slight doubt about the usefulness of unpacking.
These clips have so many freaking layers!
Yesterday with Maya not unpacking showing how she has trouble feeling comfortable and stable in a place due to her upbringing in the foster system and also being a metaphor for how she doesn't unpack her emotions and that she's like one of the boxes. Max talking about his parents and comparing how Maya doesn't open up to Lola.
Today with Jo and Redouane mucking around like kids while Maya is the one to clear everything up. Always having to act like the adult and mum despite still being a kid herself. Showing how upset and angry she is that Lola hasn't contacted her and disappointed that it seems Lola didn't miss her as much as she said she did. Probably using it to support her insecurities that no one really needs her in their life and that everyone leaves.
Maya’s first appearances in Skam France S6-S9