michelle yeoh becomes the first asian and only the second woman of colour to win best actress at the oscars

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michelle yeoh becomes the first asian and only the second woman of colour to win best actress at the oscars
I was today’s years old realizing the W/Wise and B/Brave titles were like that this whole time THIS WHOLE TIME and that this headcanon exists and has merit and I’m screaming into the void about it.
lil wiw thinking so quick through the vocabulary he knows for an adjective that starts with a W as lonnie just seethes.
my coworker jon, who listens to me talk about nessarose all day long every day, MADE THIS FOR ME
how was the 'touch' option the most hesitant, tender, heartbreaking thing ;-;
A friend looked at me today and said “you’re like that SNL skit where the lady turns on lamps”
I’m at the part where the Darnels are reunited and you know what Hurts?? The fact that this is exactly the sort of Cress (imaginative, romantic Cress) would’ve dreamed of (in the same ‘tragical’ vein Anne Shirley’s own fantasies often dive into): a dramatic story where a father and daughter are parted, seemingly forever, by misunderstandings, lies, distance, and time. The daughter thinks that her parents didn’t want her and had willingly given her up because she was a shell, and grows up isolated (on an ORBITING SATELLITE) and lonely and completely on her own with nothing but her imagination and her technology to keep her company. Fast forward (past many adventures and misadventures) and she gets kidnapped by shell traffickers, sold to some suspicious-looking doctor, and escapes from him by knocking him out?? And then in turns out that he was friends with her friends the whole time?? And then it turns out that he’s going to help them all in their mission?? And then it turns out that he has a new strain of the plague, and is going to die soon, and can’t run away with them after they’ve accomplished most of their mission?? And then it turns out that the quarantine room is like a one-way window and as they exchange their last words, she can see him but he can’t see her, so he never gets one last look at his daughter?? AND THEN IT TURNS OUT that his last words to her, aside from telling her that 1) HE WANTED TO BE A FATHER SO BADLY EVEN WHEN HE WAS A YOUNG MAN, 2) he did everything he could to stop them from taking her away, 3) he would’ve stayed on Luna and tried everything in his power to save her had he known she had been kept alive, 4) he is so sorry for all that has happened and all the damage he has done, and 5) HE LOVES HER AND HAS FROM THE START???? All the while she’s realising that she has her father’s blue eyes? That this is the first and last time she’ll ever know her father’s heart? That she was always loved and always wanted all along? That this is goodbye? There’s a horrible irony in it because this is the sort of tragic, dramatic fantasy she might’ve enjoyed and cried over in a net drama. But the reality of it is just cold and painful and she doesn’t even have time to process it before she has to leave him.
Me, blubbering over Chidi’s last scene in The Good Place, where he’s talking about waves and the ocean as a metaphor for the human soul and the universe: SHUT THE FUCK UP CHIDI