March 1994. 'She used to be conservative. Then she got those shoes.'

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@thecroweye
March 1994. 'She used to be conservative. Then she got those shoes.'
This is so funny, the first post has the exact cadence and style as the kind of comment the second post is trying to make fun of. You can very much answer the first one with "ohhh you think all romance is horror? should we tell everyone? should we invite colleen hoover/freida mcfaidden/basically any thriller writer of the last 10 years?"
Los genios están detonados
Everyone wants to out-do one another with the hockey yaoi show, it's very layered and happens with every new popular thing. There's the layer of people who genuinely enjoy it. There's the layer of people who ironically enjoy it. There's the layer of people who genuinely hate it and the layer of people who ironically hate it. There's the layer of people who want to comment on it by saying they didn't watch it, deliberatelly positioning themselves as different but still desiring to be part of the conversation. There's the layer of people who want to be counter culture and say things like "but why don't you watch [media that the person considers edgier] instead". There's the layer of people who are annoyed at the layer of people who say "but why don't you watch [media that the person considers edgier] instead" and start to condescendingly defend in an attempt to be counter-counter culture. There's the layer of people who want to to be counter-counter-counter culture by post-ironically liking it, like they're wearing a costume of people who genuinely like it. This keeps going on forever until the next popular thing.
Okay, fun's over, everybody home
Logan Roy trying to buy 31 Minutos
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Me recuerda a otra de mis favoritas de Quino
Put Your Head On My Shoulder
Chungking Express 重慶森林 (1994) Fallen Angels 墮落天使 (1995) Happy Together 春光乍洩 (1997) In the Mood for Love 花樣年華 (2000) 2046 (2004)
oh look at my hair. its terrible. do you believe this hair cost 10 dollars. 10 dollaires. andre did it. andre of paris on fifth avenue. ill kill that queen andre. well i dont like a set look... yew kneow? i dont like anything that looks too set. i like things a little... things that move. i think things that move are beautiful. like your bust... it moves........ cos you dont wear a bra.
Gonna rant for a second bc I saw a post on my dash with a dumbass addition from a gringo so like. It's so funny when gringos specifically wanna get up in arms about latin america "giving sanctuary" to nazis after WWII because like. Nazis who fled to Brasil and Argentina were illegally smuggled into those countries by wealthy collaborators, and had to change their identities and spend the rest of their lives in hiding to avoid being tried for their crimes. Nazis who fled to the US were taken there as part of an official government program that gave them cushy government jobs as scientists and engineers. Only one of those situations is one I'd describe as a country "giving sanctuary" to nazis.
Good grief...
thinking about how my dad fled his home country at 19 in the middle of a war and then after 9/11 came to my preschool to educate kids on middle eastern culture/food/clothing so they wouldn’t be scared of people in traditional/religious dress or worry when they heard someone speaking arabic
2002
Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller in London, 1956.