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Nick googling "am I gay quiz" late at night is the most relatable thing I've ever read.
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“This isn’t about history. This is about whitewashing history.”
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“When we remove a Confederate memorial... we are saying that it is time to remove the veiled hate that put it there in the first place”
Hi!! Have you read A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara? If so, is it any good? I tried reading it but it kind of got boring....
I haven’t, but it’s been on my to-read list for ages now! I really should get around to it...
Hey, just a little fact check about I'm thinking of ending things, in the movie the girlfriend is not named either, they refer to her in multiple names but as you said, she doesn't have a definite name, and in the subtitles they refer to her as "young woman". That's an important part of the story, and they definitely kept it. Just thought you would like to know :)
Ya know, I think you’re right. I must have misinterpreted this part of the movie. I definitely never noticed that they called her “young woman” in the subtitles- thank you for bringing that up! That’s great; I’m glad they kept with that.
I did notice that she had several different names in the movie (Lucy, Lucia, Louisa, Yvonne at one point). I wonder if, in the movie, her name changed based on Jake’s projection of who she was? I’d have to watch again.
If any of you know, please feel free to share!
i say this to every girl i love: abandon shame
and we love every girl
hell yeah we do
I just read your thoughts on the Im Thinking Of Ending Things movie and i have to say..... INCREDIBLE. Im not sure on how to say it but it was so well thought out and just amazing. Your mind!!!! Honestly!!! Wow!!!!
Aw, thank you so much! I didn’t expect it to get so much attention honestly. I’m glad I’ve gotten to share my thoughts with so many people though!
Thank you again for the kind words <3 it means a lot to me that people are reading what I’m writing, and responding to it positively
What are you currently reading and would you recommend it?
Margaret Atwood’s The Blind Assassin. Definitely would recommend it!
What are you guys reading?
Reblog if you're gay, lesbian, bisexual, pansexual, asexual, transgender or a supporter.
This should be reblogged by everyone. Even if you’re straight, you should be a supporter.
Ah, to be a poet from the 1800s, writing sapphic rhymes about a woman that historians will later call my “good friend and roommate.”
Thoughts on I’m Thinking of Ending Things (the movie)
I did a post about Iain Reid’s I’m Thinking of Ending Things book, and now that I’ve seen the movie I’m going to add a few more annotations! Feel free to take a look at my book annotations on my blog page.
Here were the most thought-provoking parts of the movie, in my opinion:
1. Interruptions. One of the first things that I noticed was that often, when The Girlfriend (who, in the movie, was named Lucy. But in the book she didn’t have a name, which was one of the most important parts, so I’m going to refer to her as The Girlfriend or TG) would talk, Jake would cut her off or misinterpret what she was saying. For me, this solidified the theory that TG is a figment of Jake’s imagination. How often do you stop a thought in it’s tracks and start a new one? This would be similar to Jake talking over Lucy. Now how often do your thoughts stop your spoken sentences aloud? Exactly.
2. Bonedog. Bonedog was supposedly a poem that TG wrote and then recited in the car on the drive. But later on we see her reading the poem from a book in Jake’s room. Now, if you do a little research, Bonedog is actually an unpublished poem by poet Eva H.D. So TG did not actually write it. I think the reason she knew it so well was that Jake read it as a kid in his room and it stuck with him (I mean, it literally tells the story of his life. He probably memorized it) and then he recited it through TG in his final moments.
3. Jake didn’t talk to the parents unless he had to, or to get mad at them. TG did most of the talking. If you read my book annotations, you already know that I think TG is a manifestation of the suicidal part of Jake’s psyche. So based on that, the fact that she did all the talking leads me to believe that Jake set up the meeting with his parents (who were also in his head) and let them ‘meet’ TG/his suicidal tendencies/his real self (?) so that he could gauge their reaction to his darker side, and possibly say goodbye in a way that, to him, felt like saying goodbye as himself instead of as a person pretending to be happy.
4. The Tulsie Town server only talked to TG. I think Jake wouldn’t talk to the TT server because (as I mentioned in my book annotations) she is a manifestation of his fear (because rashes!). Jake didn’t want to freak himself out and not go through with the suicide by letting his fear talk him out of it. The TT server also told TG that she was worried for her, not worried for Jake. This could be because TG was Jake’s suicidal manifestation, the TT server (manifestation of fear) would be afraid for TG because Jake is harmless- it’s the suicidal part that is going to end up killing him.
That’s all for now! I might add more. Please feel free to add to this with your own thoughts!
Thanks for reading, and if you want to check out my book annotations, you can visit my blog page!
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hardcover or paperback • rent or buy •
reads in silence or reads with music• standalone or series •
annotations or pristine pages • e-book or physical copy•
dog ears or bookmarks • mismatched series or complete set •
cover matters or you don’t judge • lend books or keep them yourself •
enjoys lit classes or despised them • browses shops or orders online •
reads reviews or goes in blind • unreturned books of clean library record •
rereads or once was enough • fanfic enthusiast or a stickler for canon •
deep reader or easily distracted •
must read the book before seeing the movie or order doesn’t matter •
neat bookshelves or messy bookshelves • skips ahead or resists temptation •
reads aloud or in your head • guesses plot twists or never sees them coming
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Your daily reminder to drink my Respecting Women juice, and if yours doesnt include trans women, disabled women, women of color, and all other women, then it's out of date. Worry not, mine is free and made fresh every day.
Hydrate or die-drate, bitches
physically i am here barely surviving with the monumental weight of a capitalist society on my shoulders but mentally i am sitting with a lover on a rooftop having a rousing discussion about a book while gazing at the stars
Bonedog
Coming home is terrible
Whether the dogs lick your face or not
Whether you have a wife or just a wife shaped loneliness waiting for you
Coming home is terribly lonely
So that you think of the oppressive barometric pressure back where you have just come from with fondness
Because everything is worse once you are home
You think of the vermin clinging to the grass stalks
Long hours on the road... roadside assistance and ice creams
And the peculiar shapes of certain clouds and silences with longing because you didn't want to return
Coming home is just awful
and the home style silences and clouds contribute to nothing but the general malaise
clouds such as they are are in fact suspect and made from a different material than those you left behind
You yourself were cut from a different cloudy cloth returned Remaindered
Ill met by moonlight
Unhappy to be back
Slack in all the wrong spots
Seamy suit of clothes
Dishrag ratty worn
You return home
Moon landed Foreign
The earth's gravitational pull an effort now re doubled dragging your shoelaces loose
And your shoulders etching deeper the stanza of worry on your forehead
You return home deepened
A parched well linked to tomorrow by a frail stand of “Anyway”
You sigh into the onslaught of identical days
One might as well, at a time
Well anyway
You are back
The sun goes up and down like a tired whore
The weather immobile like a broken limb
While you just keep getting older
Nothing moves but the shifting tides of salt in your body
Your vision blears
You carry your weather with you
The big, blue whale
A skeletal darkness
You came back with x ray vision
Your eyes have become a hunger
You come home with you mutant gifts to a house of bone
Everything you see now, all of it Bone
-From the movie I’m Thinking of Ending Things, based on the book by Iain Reid. Officially an unpublished poem by Eva H.D
Annotations on Iain Reid's "I'm Thinking of Ending Things"
This book was quite a ride (for everyone involved)! As I read it I took note of certain things, and have typed them out for you all to read. Let me know if you thought of something similar while reading this book, or if you have questions, and especially if you disagree with me on some point; I love discussing books, and would be more than happy to do that, especially with this book, which was so engrossing.
I should start off with what I made of the book. I understand that there are several schools of thought regarding what actually happened in this book, and for my annotations to make sense, you need to know my views on things. Obviously, there will be spoilers ahead, so if you haven't read this book, go do so!
So, here's my take: Jake and The Girlfriend (TG) are going on a road trip to Jake's parent's house. TG reflects on the car ride over that she is thinking of breaking up with Jake (hence, "I'm Thinking of Ending Things"), because she feels like they aren't connecting in the ways a couple should- but she hasn't quite made up her mind. When they get to his parent's house, which is a farmhouse, TG immediately feels like something is off. She finds framed photos of herself as a child in the house, when she goes to the bathroom her slippers move on their own, and Jake's parents give her the creeps (and just aren't good at dinner table small-talk). After Jake and TG depart, they stop at a Dairy Queen for frozen lemonade, where they are greeted by 3 very unusual servers. After that, they go to an abandoned school to throw away the cups, in which they are ultimately trapped in and separated by a creepy custodian. The custodian chases TG and Jake around the school for hours, until TG finds herself in the janitor's closet waiting for him. This is the point where all the pronouns are mushed together, and we readers find out that Jake and TG are the same person. Then the custodian finds them/him in the closet, and merges his consciousness with theirs (because he is also Jake and TG) slowly kills all of them with a wire hanger, committing suicide and "ending things."
Now, I think that every character in this book was manifested by the janitor (who I'm assuming is named Jake), and is a side of the janitor himself. Not just the 3 in the closet at the end. I think that Jake has a severe multiple personality disorder, and became suicidal, so he made up a whole trip to his parent's house and place of work in order to rationalize killing himself. I think that while he was at work at the school, Jake mentally drove himself and his imaginary girlfriend to his dead parent's farm, and then took himself on a trip down memory lane by exploring his room, the farm, and the basement, but through TG's eyes. He then left and drove to Dairy Queen, where he got some drinks for himself and TG. Then he mentally drove to his school to throw away the cups, which was his way of explaining why Jake stopped at the school, which would eventually lead to his and the janitor's death, which was the goal. But physically, I think Jake/the janitor was at the school the entire time.
The book vaguely clarifies that TG was never a girlfriend of the janitor Jake, but was instead a girl he met in a bar many years ago and then became obsessed with. I believe that that is true. That would explain her namelessness (Jake never got her name in the bar), and her presence in the imaginary car ride. But I think that the only part of TG that was borrowed from her real life person was her looks; I think Jake made up his own personality for her that would satisfy his suicidal fantasy, and actually made her the manifestation of his suicidal thoughts, which is why she was the one "thinking of ending things."
Now that we've covered my basic opinions, let's get to the annotations:
1. The most obvious: the nosebleed in the bathroom. Though I am a complete novice to the horror genre, do nosebleeds ever signify something good for the characters? It seems like nosebleeds are a common omen of things going downhill. This particular nosebleed reminded me of one in the Netflix show, The OA (stellar show by the way. I highly recommend it). In the show, the main character gets nosebleeds as a form of premonition, and after not getting one in years, finds herself with a nosebleed as a warning of impending danger (I won't spoil what it is, but I sincerely hope you watch the show and find out).
2. Twos. Twos are all over this book, it seems: Jake+the girlfriend, the dead lambs, the dead pigs, the parents, the number of cars on the road is never more than two, the original servers at DQ were only 2, two lemonades at DQ, the number of cars at the school (supposedly. Jake and the janitor drove the same car, so there was really only one car, but TG saw two... It's really just a confusing worm hole there), and my copy of the book has the sentence "I'm thinking of ending things" written twice. I think twos play an important role in the book. Possibly because threes represent balance in literature, so by nature twos would represent being unbalanced and unstable (and the whole point of the book was to feel 'unbalanced' or 'uneasy')
3. The "police lineup" comment from the girlfriend, when she was saying she could pick Jake out of a police lineup based on his walk. What a weird thing to say! Why did she automatically place Jake in a police lineup as a place she'd have to identify him? Why not a grocery store, or a fair, or a parade? Or literally anything other than a police lineup? (This thought gets even more confusing when you take on the fact that Jake and the girlfriend are the same person, which leads to the question: why would Jake need to pick himself out of a police lineup? For all the indecision throughout the book about whether TG made up her mind to end things or not, I think the janitor already made the choice to do it, and was unconsciously placing himself in a police lineup because he felt like he was also killing his other personalities, which would be murder.)
4. The waving man outside the girlfriend's window was Jake. Maybe he became so obsessed with her that he stood outside her window, and then narrated that experience from her point of view in his subconsciousness? This idea is made more plausible because at the window of the school, the janitor does the exact same thing (stands at a window, stares, waves, then leaves) and we know the janitor is Jake. So the probability that Jake was stalking the girlfriend goes up significantly.
5. Rashes. It is mentioned in one of the italicized interviews that the body was found in the closet with rashes on his arms and neck, and from then on there were 2 (another instance of twos!) instances of rashes (that I could find). The first was the 3rd server in the Dairy Queen, the one that told the girlfriend that she was worried, who had rashes on her arm. The 2nd was as a metaphor for fear ("Untreated, it will only fester. Fear is a rash" pg 186). So, then, is the 3rd Dairy Queen waitress an embodiment of the fear that Jake feels? It seems like it, given that she was 'worried', and seemed timid and uneasy, and had a rash, which symbolizes fear.
Every time I go to bed, I hope that I am transformed into a giant insect in the morning
You will always be loved, and you will always be in love with love... Don't be afraid. There are exquisite things in store for you. This is merely the beginning.
Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray