shane hollander appreciation week: day three favorite quotes: his multitudes ♥
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shane hollander appreciation week: day three favorite quotes: his multitudes ♥
HEATED RIVALRY (2025-) dir. Jacob Tierney
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I got 60 out of 1000 😂
Based on the number of ratings each book has on Goodreads. And if you haven't read them, maybe you can use for a literature bucket list.
Anyone who says they’ve read all 1000 is a liar because one of them is a huge cookbook and no one is actively joy reading that.
with some of these it’s like “fuck, I did read that,” and with some it’s like “Oh fuck, I did read that.”
I got 99, but I counted a few that I had only mostly-read before deciding I didn’t like them and never finishing them.
Oh this is useful. A few books I forgot the authors of but I remember wanting to read are on this list (like I forget which it was: The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho or The Alchemyst by Michael Scott… probably wanted to read both). And others I remember reading which hit me hard as a kid: hello Flowers for Algernon and Maus. And there’s Dante’s Inferno (the Divine Comedy).
So not counting ones I’m unsure on or ones I plan to read: 174. A fourth were required reading for school but still. Kind of weird how many books from Steven King are in the list compared to other authors with multiple not-singular-series books there are.
… okay that can’t be right. How the hell am I higher than average???
35, but several are on my list.
I read 212 which tbf not bad. Quite a few on there I won't ever read fs lol
The above is a video shared by smrchildsadness on Twitter, showing a person participating in a pride parade exchanging a pride flag with a person standing on his (am using his pronoun based on the TikToks/Tweets of what happened) doorway who had a Portuguese flag. There are sounds of cheers and crying and the two people hug each other as they exchange the flags. The man at the doorway then waved kisses to the crowd within the pride parade.
The Tweet says: "NO YOU DONT UNDERSTAND HE WAS WAVING THE PORTUGUESE FLAG BECAUSE HE DIDN'T HAVE A PRIDE FLAG AND THEY TRADED FLAGS AND HE'S SO EMOTIONAL TO GET HIS OWN PRIDE FLAG I'M EMOTIONALLY RUINED"
For context, apparently they were worried that maybe he's a nationalist because he was waving the Portuguese flag and some nationalists opposing the pride march were waving that flag. But upon interacting with him, it turns out he didn't have have a pride flag and he wanted to wave *a* flag in support of the pride march. So they had an exchange and now he has his own pride flag 😭🥹.
The image above is a Tweet by kunwara_ladkaa that says "I'm crying so much right now (Image taken by Manuel Fernando Araújo/Lusa)". The image shows the same man from the pride parade crying as he hugs his new pride flag.
The above image is a Tweet by dudz_zZzz that says "ainda não parei de pensar nele," which according to Google translate from Portuguese to English is "I still haven't stopped thinking about him." The image is a drawing of the person from the pride parade, crying as he hugs his new pride flag.
Posts were made on July 1, 2024.
One of the most joyful moments of 2024 during a Pride Parade in Portugal.
Some of y'all don't deserve Hudson Williams or Connor Storrie.
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me watching wasian characters and actors face racist harassment on one side while the other says that actually they're white-passing
there is no context in which a bunch of white kids drawing a swastika on an asian is not a hate crime. read that again.
but yeah it’s totally hudson’s fault and he’s a racist nazi lol
I don’t go here but major props to them for this.
I'm saying this as a white person, but I'mma really need white people to shut up about the Hudson Williams thing. I also need white people to stop talking about how he's basically white and how actually being "wasian" is just as easy being white and so he can't really experience racism and blah blah blah like seriously. White people shut the fuck up challenge.
What it feels like when you love both Connor & Hudson
and a very happy pride to Them ❤️🧡💛💚💙
It is about fucking time a major media outlet actually writes about the smear campaign against Hudson. Not to give EW many props but it’s more than most have done.
imagine viewing everything though the most bad faith lens in existence because you just want so badly to justify your already-existing hatred and excuse your already-existing racism, and even after given context, even when corroborated by multiple people, even when it's obvious your gut-reaction response was unwarranted, you still refuse to accept you're in the wrong and still demand "accountability" from a guy who was the victim in that scenario. blows my mind.
heeeyyy. There's scs from this Tiktok user defending H going around. I copied this comment from them earlier and maybe if you post it it'll have a wider reach 🫰🫰
@Lesbian:Not gonna type it out again so here is a copy of another comment i wrote: @Lesbian: Im in his year, and was literally at that party, it was a bush party and it was dark as fuck. No one knew what was written on them unless it was somewhere they could see. He was NOT the only poc to have that symbol drawn on them that night. Kamloops is racist as fuck. Also, total strangers write on you. It’s one of the biggest parties of the year for grade 12s. EVERY SINGLE SCHOOL ATTENDS. Everyone writes on each other. Everyone is drunk. Most people write in sharpie.
@Lesbian:@Lesbian: There are two big tradition parties in kamloops, one at the end of the year for the grade 11s and 12s, and another the night before the school year starts for the new grade 12s in September. They are MASSIVE and always held out in the bush so the cops dont get called. It’s dark as fuck, no bathrooms (if you wanna piss you gotta go behind a tree lmao). Also, our year there wasnt even a bonfire because of fire bans, so literally the only light at this party was shitty phone lights, flashlights/headlamps if you had them. And again, everyone is drunk. He 100% had no idea what was written on him. Some shitwad did that and now he is being punished, and no one is even listening to the facts about the people THAT WERE THERE.
People are speaking up about everything on TikTok. Take what you want from it 🫶🏻🫶🏻
Simu Liu speaking facts 👏🏽
Hearing about how Hudson Williams had a resurfaced photo of him in high school with a swastika on his face made me sad. Not because I thought he really was someone who should be totally disparaged and cancelled. I was sad because I knew people would try to cancel him over this.
I saw a few people already post in defence of Hudson saying that yes, they were offensive symbols but he was just a teenager, doing stupid teenager things and that someone else drew it on his face. I agree with this.
I can tell you now that as teens we all do dumb things in our past. We may say dumb things or even do ignorant things that as teens, we need to be educated on. I can’t deny that I have said or done some things myself as well, wincing now as an adult at how bad I now know it is.
I can even relate to Hudson Williams, in being Asian and knowing that it doesn’t give me a free pass to be ignorant or somewhat racist. But being a teen, making dumb teen mistakes and decisions does not make someone who they are. I believe everyone can leave some things in the past because I bet if a lot of people had their past dredged up, they would also remember some of the regrettable things they’ve done.