every time i watch/see James Ortiz' instagram posts about Rocky, i gain an additional five years to my lifespan
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every time i watch/see James Ortiz' instagram posts about Rocky, i gain an additional five years to my lifespan
if i had a hundred pesos for every time Ryan Gosling starred in a film where there's a minor role named "Cindy", i'd have two hundred pesos, which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice
oh Ryland Grace you make me sick with want
i went in blind and watched Project Hail Mary with my cousins five days ago and i've now cried more than ten times because of how much i love Grace and Rocky. what the fuck. i would die for that Eridian engineer.
"stavrogin emerges best when the light is shone elsewhere, when his outline remains blurred but darkly suggestive"
re: this post — i'm not sure if it's the same article that mentioned this, but i remember reading a passage about how liza's metaphor of her and stavrogin's love being the "large spider in a room" (or something, i can't remember the specifics) has quite literally materialized in the "a finished romance" chapter: she's already standing in that room with the metaphorical large spider, stavrogin — horrified upon seeing who he truly is and has no faith in anything that can possibly stop his moral decay.
i just finished wuthering heights. my god.
feeling raskolnikov-esque atm (i want to get paid to think)