-Mitski
she really didn’t have to say this right now

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-Mitski
she really didn’t have to say this right now
i am the fire and i am the forest and i am the witness watching it
WORKING FOR THE KNIFE - Mitski's Statement
Maniac (2018)
Directed by: Cary Joji Fukunaga
Starring: Emma Stone and Jonah HIll
How long will it be cute All this cryin’ in my room When you can’t blame it on my youth, and roll your eyes with affection? And my cheeks are growin’ tired From turnin’ red and fakin’ smiles Are we only bidin’ time ‘til I lose your attention?
nothing new
All too well
i know people care about what details it gives about taylor/jake but i love the fictionalised element to it. like taylor being a successful storyteller but as an author not a singer and having red hair to match sadie instead of sadie being made to look like her. i feel like it sort of removes it from being just like celebrity breakup gossip and elevates it into this epic tragic love story. obviously we all know the inspiration but it really stands on its own as a work of art. like i wasn’t watching it thinking “oh this is the story of a taylor swift breakup” i was just watching a short film about love and heartbreak and coming of age.
Favorite Trope: Sad Dads + Badass Adoptive Daughters
I honest to God thought tlou2 story would be something like: Ellie and Joel are having problems bc she knows he lied to her at the end of tlou, she and Dina have a thing, some cultist assholes kidnap Dina and Ellie goes after them alone bc she’s still upset with Joel, and she kills everyone who stands in her way to get Dina back. Joel shows up bc he won’t let her do this alone. In the journey, Joel tells Ellie he knows how she’s feeling and when she tries to argue, he comes clean about what happened in the hospital and how that’s why he understands. Ellie is like “much to think about”.
Side story: buff lady voiced by Laura Bailey was also kidnapped by the assholes (who are idk sacrificing people bc they’re a fucking cult or something), she manages to free herself, you play as her trying to get away, she finds Dina and some people on the way out, helps them, but most of the people die trying to escape. Idk, some fucking videogame shit happens, but Joel and Ellie find Dina with the lady in the end, maybe Joel sacrifices himself to save them? The last words Ellie says to Joel is that she forgives him, the last words he says to her is that he loves her. The ladies drag Ellie away so she won’t end up getting killed too. The prologue is Dina and Ellie’s married life after some time, they are now the “us” that are left.
It would be such a nice way to wrap up the first game that I swear to God I didn’t think there was any other way it could go.
Sidelines // Wallows
Robert Pattinson: I’m Batman!
Stephanie Meyer releasing Midnight Sun and ready to drag him back into hell:
“Not everything is supposed to become something beautiful and long-lasting. Sometimes people come into your life to show you what is right and what is wrong, to show you who you can be, to teach you to love yourself, to make you feel better for a little while, or to just be someone to walk with at night and spill your life to. Not everyone is going to stay forever, and we still have to keep on going and thank them for what they’ve given us.”
— Emery Allen
Umute it
A beautiful death
I love this picture so much