rashida jones as amanda waters in black mirror ("common people")
primetime emmy award nominee for outstanding lead actress in a limited series or movie
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rashida jones as amanda waters in black mirror ("common people")
primetime emmy award nominee for outstanding lead actress in a limited series or movie
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a video edit of the BM episode “Common People”……set to the song “Common People” by the British band Pulp
Cuz it makes soso much sense frfr!!!!!! It’d be perfect!!!!
(also cuz imo it was kinda missed opportunity to not use the song in an episode with the name “Common People” in the title, ya’know what I mean? Not just cuz of the title and the song being a bop, but thematically it makes sense considering the characters Mike and Amanda are literally ordinary common people working regular normal jobs who can’t keep up with the ever-increasing prices to upgrade their Rivermind subscription in order to keep Amanda from literally dying and whatnot.)
(NOT SPONSORED BY RIVERMIND)
Congratulations Rashida!
The album cover I did for Amanda Waters’ fka battybatty’s first poetry album: What I Cannot Tell A Ghost! Click here to listen!
Today would be a good day to listen to this. By battybatty
Listen/purchase: We Don't Have To Be Like This (track) by Amanda Waters
I was twenty and a half when I was slumped in the seat of my car that was parked in my driveway I slammed my palms on the steering wheel and raised my voice at you for the first time When I didn't know what else to say, I said I love you. I love you, I...love you. But sometimes "I love you" just means "I'm trying my best" Sometimes it cancels out the ugly parts Sometimes it was a verbal reflection of the way I felt when you got lost and couldn't stop looking at me in your passenger seat "I love you" was often a plea that begged for a confession so I could have a reason to leave We often used strong words like "I love you" to overcompensate for months without kissing at red lights But "I love you" mostly meant "I hope this isn't my fault"
--- Amanda Waters in Your Silver Car from her spoken word album We Don't Have To Be Like This
(you should all go take a listen and buy it because MAN is it good)
The thing I drew when Amanda got her 2nd tattoo.
Amanda and I did the Best Friend Tag!
I love her so much, and am sad she's moving to Portland, but I am sure that she will find happiness, and have a great time, and make a good impact on the city.