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You could use a little pick-me-up
Melanie La Barrie as Hermes, Rachel Tucker as Persephone, West End 2025: @callmelasagna’s master
une etoile pokée dans la nuit
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ptn jai pas les mots, jsuis ds le mal depuis que jai appris
les cowboys c le premier vrais concert que jai jamais vu, juste apres le covid a paris
ct insane
c des albums que moi et ma pote d enfance on se mettait en boucle en gueulant chantant avec
jai leurs albums qui tournent depuis ce matin
merci pour tout, vous etiez un grand monsieur de la musique
thank you for loving me
*a few months after The Ithica Saga*
Odysseus: *wakes up at the dead of night drenched in cold sweat*
Penelope: Love? What's wrong?
Odysseus: That prophet son of a bitch- IT WAS ME!
Penelope: What??
Odysseus: I WAS THE MAN WHO WAS HAUNTING ALL ALONG!!
Penelope: *pulling him down and hugging him* ok dear just go back to sleep.
*meanwhile in the Underworld*
Tiresias: Fucking finally that dumbass
Telemacus: "Gee, I wonder who Athena's friend was?"
Odysseus: "Athena has another friend? Who!?"
Athena looks at Tiresias: "I see what you mean"
The Sound of Music (1965) dir. Robert Wise
Lady Death based on The Fallen Angel by Alexandre Cabanel
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This means that if you have a visa, EU settlement status, indefinite leave to remain etc. you can still sign it and it'll be valid
idk I just personally think that getting chills from music is the best part of being alive. like when a song is so good you can feel it in your whole body. that's why I'm here.
The way I was grinning when I saw them 🤩
celestial, cosmic, eternal
It really is nice how obviously fond Elphaba is of Glinda right off the bat in the movie, with What Is This Feeling showcasing how much Elphaba enjoys their little feud. For the first time in her life, someone's judging her for her, rather than her skin or her magic. Glinda doesn't give a shit that she's green, she's mad that Elphaba's taste in clothes and decor clash so severely with her own! She doesn't care that Elphaba could accidentally kill her if she got too angry, she's too busy being upset that Elphaba keeps minorly inconveniencing her! How refreshing that would be, to meet the most annoying person in the world and discover that her own narcissism has caused her to be the only person who sees you for who you really are. Of course Elphaba would take the hat seriously as a gift -- has anyone other than Dulciebear ever gifted her anything? Of course she would gamble her own self-confidence at the Ozdust -- at worst, Glinda's ego is so massive that she would never allow her mortal enemy to be the butt of someone else's joke. And in the best case, well, Glinda recognizes how important she is to the one person that she knows has no one. The only one who gets her, the only one who has ever understood her, standoffish and rude the way a stray cat is before it finally follows you indoors.
It's a real shame this story couldn't be anything other than a tragedy, huh?
the wicked movie teaches important moral lessons like "be bisexual in college" and "don't trust politicians" and "if you push someone who's in a wheelchair without their permission, someone might throw a bench at your head with their mind"