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OBSESSION (2026) dir. Curry Barker
I went to a taylor swift concert once and it was mostly ok but there was one standout moment where they brought a red pulsating jewel on stage. Taylor said it was called the heart of Ozymandias. She kept inviting people on stage to touch it and every time they did they would turn into sand and blow away. And people just kept going up and touching the thing.
I hope that within 5-10 years every ice "agent" in jail
"erm can we not wish state violence against people?" you know. you're right, I was being too generous wishing a fair trial and a life sentence against people who are hunting and kidnapping innocent people off the street and sending them to concentration camps
I hope that within 5-10 years every ice "agent" is butchered like a fucking animal
but you don't know the life of a showgirl, babe...
tag ur op
âȘ Don't care where the hell you've been 'cause now, you're mine, it's 'bout to be the sleepless night you've been dreaming of... âȘ â The Fate of Ophelia (2025).
Jaws 50th Anniversary - Released June 20, 1975
Steven Spielberg on the set of Jaws in 1974
Jaws 1975 | Steven Spielberg
JAWS (1975) dir. Steven Spielberg
I watched Jaws for the first time last night and this was all I could think of the whole time
JAWS (1975) Dir. Steven Spielberg
since itâs been 6 months since midnights (!!!!) what was your favorite on the first listen and whatâs your favorite now?
SO BABY GIRL GOOD LUCK TAKING CARE OF YOURSELF
SUN BLEACHED FLIES, Ethel Cain MARTYRS (2008) dir. Pascal Laugier SAINT MAUD (2019) dir. Rose Glass THE EXORCIST (1973) dir. William Friedkin VERONICA (2017) dir. Paco Plaza THE LAST EXORCISM (2010) dir. Daniel Stamm THE TAKING OF DEBORAH LOGAN (2014) dir. Adam Robitel POSSESSION (1981) dir. Andrzej Ć»uĆawski THE EXORCISM OF EMILY ROSE (2005) dir. Scott Derrickson THE CONJURING (2013) dir. James Wan
mark z danielewski tweeted about your post btw
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SETTING MYSELF ON FIRE IMMEDIATELY?
â100 companies carbon blah blah Iâm gonna do whatever I wantâ is the new climate change denial.
In her book Fixation, Sandra Goldmark has a quote that I really admire. She talks about how the ultra wealthy and oil corps are primarily responsible for destroying the planet, so why bother doing anything for the environment?
âbecause not taking these actions -individually- is even more ludicrous; it denies each of us a place in the world. If our actions are part of the problem, then they must be part of the solution.â
She then quotes Jonathan Safran Foer:
âthe ways we live our lives, the actions we take and donât take, can feed the systemic problems, and they can also change them. Both macro and micro actions have power, and when it comes to mitigating our planetary destruction, it is unethical to dismiss either, or to proclaim that because the large cannot be achieved, the small should not be attempted.â
Ultimately itâs a matter of personal integrity; if you truly believe pollution and overconsumption arenât good things youâll want to keep your actions aligned with this belief to the extent that you can, reduce your contribution to these problems even if you know it has a negligible impact. âMy individual behaviour is a drop in the ocean so why should I bother trying to live in accordance with my deeply held valuesâ would be a weird mentality.
âMy life amounts to no more than one drop in a limitless ocean. Yet what is any ocean, but a multitude of drops?â
- David Mitchell