by Lizz Lunney
dirt enthusiast
Stranger Things
Three Goblin Art
Claire Keane
Not today Justin
RMH
hello vonnie
Sade Olutola
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

titsay
Mike Driver

Product Placement

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

oozey mess
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occasionally subtle

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by Lizz Lunney
You ever think you’re over something and then it’s like no, nope, still bitter. Going to live and die on this hill, this is my home now.
Magician
Head in the clouds but my gravity centered
Maja Wrońska
skeleton-warrior:
noirandhotchocolate:
ladyshinga:
hohohoenn:
iconic video of my childhood
I still regularly quote this.
I can’t reblog this without providing a link in case anyone doesn’t know what this is. Because everyone should know what this is, I feel.
HOKAY
jesus. this was a throwback.
Some words I say.
Much cooler than newspaper.
The Gowanus Canal after it rained.
Tonight at rehearsal for Henry VI we were working on the scene at the end of part one with Margaret and Suffolk, and the director told me, “You’re so good with words,” which is probably one of the best compliments I have ever received.
Late night boring post-grad life update for the archives. Since graduation, I:
- was in a mash-up of Julius Caesar and The Comedy of Errors called Beware the Ides of Monday in which I had an inexplicable British dialect; rapped; and was inside of a giant, tent-sized lady puppet.
- moved out of my apartment in Hoboken, stayed in Clinton Hill and Bushwick, then came home to Philadelphia.
- watched too much television (but that included a lot of the World Cup, which I enjoyed way, way more than I ever expected to).
- waited in line for five and a half hours to see Much Ado About Nothing in the park, was literally first in line when they ran out of tickets, nearly cried, and then was given a ticket by an incredible stranger who walked by saying she had an extra, actually cried.
- started re-reading Harry Potter and re-watching Game of Thrones.
- exercised and rode my bike a bunch, and then stopped (and should really start again before all of my muscles atrophy).
- cooked more legitimate meals than I have in a long time (and also smoothies).
- took the Bolt Bus to New York more times than I would like to.
- started looking for a new apartment, resigned myself to staying in New York.
- got cast in all three parts of Henry VI that are going to be done in rep in September and I'm playing two dudes who both get murdered so I'm pretty jazzed about that.
Summer is kind of the worst, and I keep going back and forth between being okay with being lazy and not doing a whole lot, using the "you just graduated college - take a break" excuse, and feeling like I could (and should) be doing so much more right now. There are a bunch of things I said I wanted to do this summer that I haven't done yet: learn how to drive, get new contacts, have that conversation I've been putting off for over a month. Summer just makes me feel so sluggish and useless; I want to hibernate until fall.
Sometimes I need to remind myself that life is not a film and that is probably for the best, but fiction's gotta be based off something, right?
The New Inspiration Pad
I just graduated college, so here’s a picture of me buried in a pile of socks as a wee babe.
Fog in Hoboken about a week ago.
I WANT TO WATCH JON STICK THAT SWORD THROUGH TANNER'S FACE OVER AND OVER AGAIN HOLY CHRIST
Tonight a stage punch accidentally turned into a real punch and there was a lot of blood (though I didn't see it because I wasn't wearing my glasses, though I could tell something was wrong) and I have never before had to finish a show when the two main characters are gone HOLY SHIT LIVE THEATRE.
Edit: But also, we went on to do another show at night and it went very, very well and our faculty advisor (who is one of my favorite teachers and a person who I respect IMMENSELY) came backstage afterwards and told me not only, "You sounded great. You sounded really great," but also, "You guys accomplished more than you think you accomplished."