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20. she/her. lesbian probably idk. lover of music, movies and poetry
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It scares me when I see younger generations struggle to come to conclusions a story is very blatantly spelling out for them. I guess it's a result of "netflix writing" which is when they overexplain every action a character is doing because they assume that most of the audience will be on their phone or have the show/movie on as background noise. My latest example of where I see a lot of young viewers struggle to undestand basic plot points is with 'Obsession'. It concerns me to see people struggle to find meaning in the poem Nikki recites – which is an incestuous take on the tale of Hansel and Gretel, where Hansel rapes his sister. I've seen people call the scene random or pointless because they don't stop to think about what the implications here are and what it says about how Nikki views Bear. You guys need to think critically about the stories you consume. Stop, sit and think!! This is why native language courses in school exist. Not just to learn the grammar of your spoken language, but to learn how to read universal context clues, to think critically, to understand literary devices. Because storytelling matters and you guys are gonna "ChatGPT, why does this character say that?" yourself into being illiterate idiots, unable to discern any meaning from something that's in front of you, which is gonna translate into a lack of skills on how to handle real life human interactions. Yes, the average American struggles to read above a 6th grade level, which is sad, but the literacy crisis really scares the shit out of me because most of you guys lack basic comprehension skills. Sit and think!!
these kids have had ipads put infront of them most of their lives, they only know roblox and netflix trash. they can't read they can't write they can't sit and listen for more than 1 minute. I feel for every teacher out there in general but being a literature teacher right now must SUCK
It scares me when I see younger generations struggle to come to conclusions a story is very blatantly spelling out for them. I guess it's a result of "netflix writing" which is when they overexplain every action a character is doing because they assume that most of the audience will be on their phone or have the show/movie on as background noise. My latest example of where I see a lot of young viewers struggle to undestand basic plot points is with 'Obsession'. It concerns me to see people struggle to find meaning in the poem Nikki recites – which is an incestuous take on the tale of Hansel and Gretel, where Hansel rapes his sister. I've seen people call the scene random or pointless because they don't stop to think about what the implications here are and what it says about how Nikki views Bear. You guys need to think critically about the stories you consume. Stop, sit and think!! This is why native language courses in school exist. Not just to learn the grammar of your spoken language, but to learn how to read universal context clues, to think critically, to understand literary devices. Because storytelling matters and you guys are gonna "ChatGPT, why does this character say that?" yourself into being illiterate idiots, unable to discern any meaning from something that's in front of you, which is gonna translate into a lack of skills on how to handle real life human interactions. Yes, the average American struggles to read above a 6th grade level, which is sad, but the literacy crisis really scares the shit out of me because most of you guys lack basic comprehension skills. Sit and think!!
If you miss David Lynch's presence on this earth as much as I do, go to Jennifer Lynch's tiktok.
She is his daughter (and author of Laura Palmer's diary) and ever since his passing last year, she's taken to posting little snippets from their life together. They used to call each other everyday and clearly had a wonderful relationship. She shares little candid moment. Like pictures of him in a photo booth she has on her fridge, a video of them smoking cigarettes right after he won his Oscar, opening christmas presents with his grandkids.
She is very open about her grief and invites others to share theirs and to talk about it. it's clear she wants to preserve his memory by sharing these moments with the world.
We are actually mutuals and she often leaves comments under my posts that are related to her dad's work.
She once left this comment under an edit I made and it literally made me cry because it felt like the biggest compliment I could have ever gotten, other than from David Lynch himself
there is some spiritual connection between Laura Palmer, Ophelia, and Padmé Amidala
Mionionese is so interesting to me because they do seem to pick up little bits of human language along the way, like Dick fully asked “Alles gut?” (All good? In German) “Wirklich?” (Really?)
you know what, the minions falling victim to hollywoods inevitable transition into talkies because they can’t speak any human language is something I never really considered, but it does make an interesting premise for a movie
Once you start viewing Ryan Gosling in The Notebook as a butch lesbian that's when you reach divine enlightenment and it becomes the greatest movie of all time. gimme that southern 1940s forbidden yuri
that fanfic from a fandom you’re not in WILL change your life
If I had a nickel for every time a movie from 2026 used the story of Hänsel and Gretel as an allegory for rape/csa, I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it happened twice
Before rewatching A Knight’s Tale (2001) staring Heath Ledger you will say to yourself ‘A Knight’s Tale (2001) staring Heath Ledger cant actually be as good as I remember.’ and you will be wrong every time
randomly getting into football now that the World Cup is happening after not caring for it all my life
that brocedes documentary in 30 years when they're finally somehow gonna be able to sit in the same room together and talk is gonna hit like crack
Lewis at the Barcelona GP turning around to say he can’t right now when Nico approached him, instead of ducking away or hiding behind his umbrella… we’re one step closer guys🚬🚬🚬
you have to outlive donald trump
imagine how funny the internet will be on the day he dies.
Is this like, a prediction?
Scheduled this for june 6th future me pls tell me something goood has occured
ELON/TRUMP DIVORCE DATE PREDICTED
scheduled this for June 6th 2026 see you then and in the meantime let's pray
my favorite moment in Its a Wonderful Life is that little scene where the cab driver kisses his friend the policeman on the forehead and I just found out that they were named Ernie and Bert. ITS ERNIE AND BERT
Lestat stop making music I beg
This song is so Half Man coded like that’s literally Niall and Ruben right there