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sharpay diem is a latin term meaning to bop bop bop bop to the top
Despite the fact that I occasionally compulsively overshare, people somehow still manage to know nothing about me
not Israel’s song being called "set me free", in moments when their own government is oppressing, evicting and attacking hundreds of Palestinian people. they really got some fucking nerve.
*falls in love with someone who was nice to me in my dream*
proofreading my own writing like wow. u sure do love those commas, buddy. what if u tried to cool it with all those commas, pal. all those run-ons, friend. why don’t you tone it down, my guy
I think another thing that makes Jess Mariano such a compelling character is that he gets to survive and thrive. Traditionally speaking the ‘bad boys’ either get redemption through a relationship with a ‘good girl/guy’ or they get a tragic ending (if not both). In the former case their badness sometimes switches from a part of them worth exploring to just a cool aesthetic («there’s nothing bad about this guy you’re just boring for pointing out his issues what do you mean he sold his love interest for a building-»). In addition to being an almost radically fleshed out ‘bad boy’, Jess’ ending defies those expectations. Rory’s love and forgiveness doesn’t save him. And he doesn’t die for the crime of his flaws or status. He survives. Through hard work and more mistakes and learning to open up to figures who can and will help him (uncle Luke), he finds a way out of a pretty hopeless place. And not only does he come out alive, he comes out living. Having a job he’s passionate about with coworkers who share his vision, a good relationship to his uncle and an implied mature relationship to his dysfunctional parents, and with the mental strength and stability to platonically make up with his first love.
At the end of season 3 we see Jess on the beach of a town he has no connection to pleading for even just a temporary shelter from his father, because he has nothing left and no where else to go. At that moment, flaws and all, Jess is a scared kid who can’t see a future for himself. By the end of the series, we see that his future was one of the brightest.