In honor of the Ides of March, my favorite Tiktok
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@marcandhischronicles
In honor of the Ides of March, my favorite Tiktok
are u in love with me? no?? *slides u a chocolate pudding* how about now?
So in lil Nas x’s masterpiece Montero (call me by your name)
When he drops down to hell- there’s words inscribed in the floor. Looks like
Damnant quod non intelligunt
Which is absolutely incredible love all of it
Matilda (1996) dir. Danny DeVito
“Whataboutism” is a Cold War propaganda tactic that the Soviet Union started using in the 1940s to avoid or shoot down criticism.
Instead of addressing people’s concerns or answering uncomfortable questions, Soviet leaders would respond with, “What about…” and then draw attention to unfavorable events in the U.S. and other parts of the Western world.
(Source, Source 2, Source 3)
My "stay in bed all day" game too strong
“When I was young, I used to admire intelligent people; as I grow older, I admire kind people.”
— Abraham Joshua Heschel
“Gretchen Wieners had cracked.”
MEAN GIRLS (2004) dir. Mark Waters
I really be breaking my own heart expecting to get what I give
“I thought I wouldn’t live through it. But you do. You learn to love the place somebody leaves behind for you.”
— Barbara Kingsolver