I KNOW WHERE NO ONE CAN REACH YOU, NO, I DON'T MIND
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@thethirdmalpew
I KNOW WHERE NO ONE CAN REACH YOU, NO, I DON'T MIND
Hey so I think there’s a pretty big misunderstanding about this; if you are in school right now and taking a literature class, I need you to know that the point of you reading all those books is not for you to enjoy all of them. I hear a lot of people complain about having to read pointless books that they don’t even like, and while I understand that in the context of diversity, I think people don’t realize that literary analysis is work. You don’t just get to talk about books you like, you have to dig in deep to the books you don’t like, understand why they exist, what historical context they came from, what the author might have been attempting to convey. Reading books you don’t like personally is simply a part of getting the greater literary and cultural picture of a time period or an artistic movement. It is valuable to your knowledge of art, history, language, culture, critical thinking, and so much more. Even if it seems like a drag right now, it will help you immensely in your ability to read critically in the future.
He’s in Highbury only two weeks. — And yet he spent a whole day going to London just to get his hair cut. Sixteen miles, twice over. He’s a trifling, silly fop.
→ Emma. (2020), directed by Autumn de Wilde
I’m a simple girl. I see an algebra, my body immediately goes into cardiac arrest and I die
Robert De Niro, Ava DuVernay, and fellow cast and crew of ‘When They See Us’ accept the Best Limited Series award for ‘When They See Us’ onstage during the 25th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards at Barker Hangar on January 12, 2020 in Santa Monica, California
I can’t deal with the fact that when lovers touch or look into each other’s eyes their heart rates synchronize… I just can’t like… the tenderness… the intimacy…
Crystal Dunn - 100 caps edit made for Instagram. Includes a few data doodles and a ton of adjectives sent to me to describe her. My favorite was wonderwoman :)
https://www.instagram.com/p/B9UZ-XAhXLM/
using gay imagery in film or literature is genius if you think about it because if you made any other form of symbolism THAT heavy-handed your editor or any given critic or lit teacher would bonk you over the head for being too on-the-nose but people are so willfully blind when it comes to gay coding you can go absolutely nuts and nobody will tell you to tone it down because the only people that will pick up on it are fellow gay people that live for that shit
Margot Robbie & Ella Jay Basco Play Patty Cake
I said something once and it didn’t really go very well
Kelley O’Hara | USWNT Portraits 2020
Source: ISI Photos
its amazing seeing white feminists say 'meg wasnt bad, she was ambiguous!' like no the fuck she wasnt. she was a classic white feminist who jacked herself off over her 'self awareness' in every scene, kept on about how her family would 'take care' of marta and the moment marta said it to her and shifted the power balance so that MEG felt like the one being pitied, she hung up on her and told her family martas mother was undocumented. she's a bad person, no discussion.
ANA DE ARMAS Porter Magazine / 2020 › ph. Olivia Malone
literally every single thing I’ve ever said since day one has been dramatic I have to talk that way or I’ll die
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rules: we’re snooping through your playlist. put your entire music library on shuffle and list the first 10 songs and then choose 10 victims.
1. Cadi and Shao are Brothers (The Get Down Original Score) - Elliot Wheeler
2. Spacegirl - Crooks
3. Happy to Be Here - Julien Baker
4. we fell in love in october - girl in red
5. Crack Rock - Frank Ocean
6. Meet the Plastics - Mean Girls Original Broadway Cast
7. Needed - Brent Faiyaz
8. And the Crowd Goes - Lemonade Mouth Soundtrack
9. What the Price - Migos
10. Juvy - Creed Original Motion Picture Score
smh half of this is just random movie soundtracks