survival is an act of rebellion. jim loves you SO MUCH. i hope this finds all of us who need it today. please stay alive so we can make it out together. sending so much love and strength

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survival is an act of rebellion. jim loves you SO MUCH. i hope this finds all of us who need it today. please stay alive so we can make it out together. sending so much love and strength
a world where we can meet
heartbreaking, the boring twink is the more self-aware, responsible adult among the dark world leaders. he didn't threaten to kill any kids.
me whenever characters achieve "secret third thing" levels of friendship:
my hxh meta masterpost:
gon: gon, shounen tropes, and abuse (reblog 1) (reblog 2), gonβs life was always awful, how 1999 enhances gonβs CSA trauma, gonβs morality, gonβs view of himself, the significance of kiteβs reincarnation, pitou/gon parallels, gon does not want to be infantilized
killua: killua saves himself, how 1999 enhances killuaβs internal struggle, killua is the opposite of doomed, the CSA implications of killuaβs home life, βheβs the best friend iβve ever hadβ, your life or his, an analysis of βheal tsuboneβs hand!β
kurapika: kurapikaβs honor, kurapika is not a motherly shyboy, the kurta genocide, succession war predictions
killugon: is killua angry with gon?, since it means nothing to you, gon and killuaβs different responses to authority, gon as animal & killua as machine, killugon and envy or lack thereof, gon would never sacrifice killua actually, killugonβs lack of touch, merukomu/killugon parallels, whoβs the girl, killugonβs respective masculinities, some post separation thoughts, killua gives gon his life back, the angst is about the care, puppy love
freecss family: mito defense, ging sucks, ging REALLY sucks, mito & ging, ging & kite, what's up with noko?, gon's mother
misc: my thoughts on chrollo, the cour fourβs thematic resonance, the broad corruption of hxhβs world, nanika is transness itself, a bisky appreciation post, hxh 1999 supremacy, nobunaga doesnβt even pretend to be noble, why does pouf act like that, some brief pariston remarks, kacho and fugetsu predictions, menthuthuyoupi
webweaving: kurapika & gon (1), kurapika & gon (2), merukomu/killugon parallels, what is it that the child has to teach?, let's hide in the forest with mama, nettles, willoughby tucker
happy october, enjoy some ashes from one of my fav movies ever β€οΈ
Favorite First Watches of November
Whoops! Late this month, forgot to do this until today.
Barton Fink (1991) dir. Coen Brothers
Rear Window (1954) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Cemetery of Splendor (2015) dir. Apichatpong Weerasethakul
If I Had Legs I'd Kick You (2025) dir. Mary Bronstein
It Was Just An Accident (2025) dir. Jafar Panahi
Penda's Fen (1974) dir. Alan Clarke
Another great month! These are approximately in order but don't hold me to that. Had to leave out a couple but these six were pretty clear. And, this month I'm visiting home, where I will have access to a car that can drive me to all sorts of indie movie theaters! Hurrah!
Nine movies to watch if you're excited for Divinity (!!)
Watching the trailer last night sent me absolutely buzzing because 1. it's Larian. I cannot understate how badly I need to disappear into one of their worlds again and 2. as I sat there I thought "someone involved in this has seen The Wickerman about two dozen times". So, I thought I'd spread a little folk horror cheer to tide us all over until we get more info about the game.
The Wickerman (1973) dir. Robin Hardy This movie is about a cult that you kind of want to join. Youβre so bought in, it seems so cool, but by the end [SPOILERS] when the flames are licking up the wicker man and Howie is screaming and crying out to God and the goat is bleating and the chickens are shrieking you have to take a step back and go βoh shit, maybe that wasβ¦bad actually.β Wickerman walked so Midsommar could run.
2. The Wickerman (2006) dir. Neil LaBute The 1973 version's inferior but much funnier cousin. This Nic Cage remake is so stupid and so fun and you can actually watch it over and over because Cage chewing the scenery to a rotten pulp makes his eventual death go down a little easier.Β
3. Midsommar (2019) dir. Ari Aster The obvious choice to get hype for a game with flower crowns and horrible burning deaths. An opiated Swedish lullaby where the sun never sets and the yonic energy never ceases. The movie that made a whole generation of women realize they're susceptible to cults.
4. Men (2022) dir. Alex Garland A flick about that grieving urge to go hide away alone in the countryside and why you SHOULDN'T do that. The landscape is lush and beautiful, the central cabin cozy and secluded, the town quiet and full of....men? What starts as a weird encounter with the cabin's owner ends with protagonist Harper arming herself against an army of nude men all wearing the same face.
5. It Follows (2014) dir. David Robert Mitchell An early Maika Monroe (think Longlegs) entry that isn't really folk horror but does embody some of my favorite folk horror tropes i.e. a shapeshifting antagonist with unclear motives and weird, sort of uncomfortable sex.
6. Woodshock (2017) dir. Kate and Laura Mulleavy Kirsten Dunst goes crazy with grief (and off a powerful, hallucinogenic strain of weed) and takes her death wish to the local woods where the trees speak and murder starts to ring in the undergrowth.
7. Enys Men (2022) dir. Mark Jenkin Another Woman Alone in the Wilderness movie but this one with an ornithological twist. The unnamed Volunteer becomes obsessed with a strange flower that unfurls into a Cornish folktale about past and future selves and places set against a backdrop of creeping, coastal lichen.
8. FrΓ©waka (2024) dir. Aislinn Clarke Part Irish folktale, part doomed sapphic romance, Gaeilge-language movie FrΓ©waka is a dizzying depiction of epigenetics and the way female trauma can soak into the very roots of a place. So good my friend and I bought horseshoe necklaces immediately after we watched.
9. Penda's Fen (1974) dir. Alan Clarke Technically an episode from a BBC anthology and not a film, but packs enough punch that you'd be forgiven for forgetting. Set in the lonely, English countryside, a young vicar's son struggling with his sexuality travels across hallucinogenic wetlands encountering the ghosts of Britain's past.
Jataro: Do they call it HRT cuz you change yourself to be more true to your HeaRT? Chiaki: β¦ They call it HRT cuz it means hormone replacement theβ Hifumi: Yes, HRT stands for HeaRT. It's nice, isn't it?
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1921: four trans activists had their conversation interrupted by photographer Willie RΓΆmer. He took this shot outside Magnus Hirschfeld's Institute for Sexual Science 12 years before Nazis stormed the facility and burned its books. The picture is among the most captivating I've colorized/restored from the pre-war era. You can see each subject's expression so clearly. Gwendolyn Ann Smith, the founder of Trans Day of Remembrance, wrote about the photo a few years ago: https://www.ebar.com/story.php?ch=news&sc=news&id=263408
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All the π³οΈβπβ images i have collected so far. Enjoy my precious collection:
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I just think his childhood must have been a little lonely