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Patrick Ness, More Than This
Hanif Abdurraqib, They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us
Yeah now we've entered the back pain stage
they gotta start shooting divorced white men over 50 on sight when they land in thailand or the philippines
no i don’t hold onto resentment ever. Hope they die though however
“who is “they”?” They’ll know. they know what they’ve done
i heard that guy doesn't have a library card let's kill him
about to go through something, not sure what it is yet
IT STARTS NOW
I just love barking so I really couldn’t give a fuck if this is the right tree or not haha
It feels like this is the biggest story to still be flying relatively under the radar in the anglophone press. If a single phonecall from a racist pig American can get hundreds of your senior engineers and their families, who are only there to oversee factory construction up to spec, rounded up and sent to the Gestapo torture dungeons then suddenly it's an open question if any Korean, Japanese (and indeed eventually potentially even European) firm will ever feel safe directly investing in the US ever again
the relevant Korean captions read:
"Handcuffs heated in the summer heat gave burns" and "feared gravely that they might lose their unborn child."
everyone is breaking up with their stupid boyfriends lately thank goodness now is the perfect time to watch silent movies from the 1920s and get all sorts of freakyyyyyyyy
im gonna throw up from laughing thinking about this tweet
im in my plastic bag #myplasticbag
in the club begging strangers for forgiveness and proving incapable of articulating what for when asked
Mari’s death was one of the most horrific death scenes I’ve seen in a while. This isn’t a critique by the way. The writers meant for this to be horrifying and it was. The fact that it wasn’t supposed to be her, the way Shauna was so smug and clearly thrilled that it was Mari of all people who drew the card, the way Mari tried to grab Shauna’s knife to defend herself and failed, the way it was clear that no one besides Shauna and Tai were actively hunting her, and most of them wanted nothing to do with this. How Mari did everything she could to survive, taking off most of her clothes to lead them off her trail and muffle her sounds as she ran. The way Lottie tried to warn her, but Mari was too panicked to understand. Maybe it wouldn’t have made a difference, but now we’ll never know.
The worst part has to be the way her body was treated afterwards though, stripped naked and dragged through the snow, strung up on a tree to be bled out. And then Shauna has them bring her Mari’s hair to decorate her fucking outfit. All of this because Shauna’s petty, and because Mari didn’t walk on eggshells around her. I fully believe that Shauna would not have reacted with as much enthusiasm if anyone but Mari had drawn the card that day. She really just hates her that much and is that vindictive. And you can see it on Mari’s face that she knows this. She knows Shauna is going to enjoy her fear, her death. I can’t even begin to imagine what that must have felt like, how scared she must have been. Her only consolation is that Shauna’s going to get screwed out of her Antler Queen fantasy.
Anyways, I will always love Mari. She was hilarious. She was a hater. She was surprisingly compassionate and deceptively smart. She sacrificed herself so that they would have a chance at getting rescued. She could have tried to save herself by finding Shauna during the hunt and telling her what the others were doing, sending her after Natalie instead, but she didn’t. It honestly took my breath away.
honestly what the hell are you supposed to do. is my question