Heath Ledger in promo for A Knight’s Tale (2001)

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Mike Driver
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
we're not kids anymore.
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Heath Ledger in promo for A Knight’s Tale (2001)
AYO EDEBIRI via Ernesto Casillas on Instagram (January 11, 2026)
brown bear, black bear
Why did 4 months of this year go by in like a week
Where am I
jiyung lee
Christian Dior Haute Couture Fall/Wint 1999
being single sucks [remembers that romantic love isnt the gleaming beacon of salvation that will fix the chasm within me] #mychasm #isupportmychasm [remembers not to trivialize my emotions] but it is painful to never have been deemed worthy of that kind of lasting love [remembers how many incels there are] but honestly you should be totally self-sufficient and never want anything ever [remembers that im evil] im evil
#myilya
your problem is you think if you communicate with clarity and earnestness that people will actually understand you
Carrie Bradshaw been knowing about the civil rights and freedoms altered by state surveillance
oh my fucking god who cares about men who caresssssss
shut upppppppppppppp
afraid, but facing it
(clips from my latest short animation)
im actually a lot like shane hollander except for that instead of being deeply loved by another person i am all alone and instead of being legendarily good at sports i am weak and out of shape. but otherwise. a lot a like.
Remember when I was going crazy 5 minutes ago [chuckle of fond remembrance] amazing how time changes people
guys i liedddddd 😭😭😭😭😭 i actually want it 😭😭😭 i want it so bad 😭😭😭😭 i want it so bad its ruining my life 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
England isn't a real country, stupid. England is a lie to sell you more Doctor Who
what bothers me most about Fennell’s adaptation of Wuthering Heights is the discourse that continues to be propagated (often by women themselves!) that because it was written by a woman, the novel must reflect the kind of relationship the author secretly dreamed of, that she was quirky, dark, perhaps secretly romantic in a morbid way. if it had been written by a man, everyone would say: “oh, the author is analyzing toxic relationships through these characters. he’s criticizing them.” it always bothered me that Brontë was immediately branded as a weird lovelorn woman, when in reality there is not much in her biography to attest to that. she was just a very intelligent writer who thought about a very intelligent subject like any of her male counterparts.
the canon always sees men as universal observers and geniuses who undertake social studies, but when it comes to women, they are reduced to being mere subjective chroniclers of interiority, supposedly recording their personal romantic fantasies.
many novels contain a romantic thread. among other things, Wuthering Heights opens with one. but most of the book is about revenge, cruelty, trauma, inheritance, generational damage etc. and yet, because it was written by a woman, only the love story is treated as significant.
if Wuthering Heights had been written by, say, F. Scott Fitzgerald, critics would likely praise the ruthless anatomy of obsession. I am just so sick of this. I sure would love to see the day when The Great Gatsby is marketed as the greatest love story ever told, overflowing with loose erotic scenes, rather than the highbrow social critique it’s usually presented as. the idea that women write “from emotion” while men write “from intellect” is still too deeply sedimented in how we talk about art.