Coldplay’s Game of Thrones: The Musical (x)
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Coldplay’s Game of Thrones: The Musical (x)
“I’m the cunt you married. The only time you liked yourself was when you were trying to be someone this cunt might like. I’m not a quitter, I’m that cunt. I killed for you; who else can say that? You think you’d be happy with a nice Midwestern girl? No way, baby! I’m it.” - Gone Girl (2014)
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17 times Nicki Minaj expertly shut down sexism
The rest of the quotes — about slut shaming, ownership and being real — are just as incredible.
This is the first scene of the first episode of Parks and Recreation and honestly like HOW COULD I HAVE KNOWN
HOW COULD ANY OF US HAVE KNOWN
Leslie Knope taught me four thousand and fifty four very important things but really they sum up to just a few:
Be kind. Even when you’re really mad. Even when you’re the maddest you’ve ever been. Yell at someone when they’re horrible to you but no low blows (except for that one time with Ben’s decapitated head on a stick in front of his weeping mother.) Apologize when you fall short. Pick someone else up when they do. Being kind is not the same as being nice; you don’t always have to be nice, but you should always try to be kind.
Be brave. Try things that scare you. Speak up for yourself and your friends. Speak up to your friends when they’re causing you pain. If you try and fail, cry about it, then figure it out and move forward. Love people fearlessly, even after you’ve been hurt. Be earnest. Be present. Give yourself room to grow. Forgive yourself when things go wrong. Remember that tomorrow is a second chance.
Be yourself. Be as much of yourself as you want to be, all the time. Be loud, be intense, be ambitious, be defensive, be sad, be angry, be unapologetic about anything you are that isn’t hurting other people — and when other people tell you that you’re hurting them, apologize and be better (like leaving Ben 36 voicemails and then choosing to leave him only one and then arriving at the Smallest Park and asking what he wants oh my god season 4 was so good you guys).
You’re not alone. Your friends love you because you love them. Real love is a two-way street that everybody should be sending waffle trucks down.
Nothing is forever. But the next thing is gonna be pretty awesome.
Thank you, Leslie. Love you.
Robert Downey, Jr. on David Fincher
“Amy’s “Cool Girl” monologue makes explicit the film’s central critique of contemporary identity. We allow ourselves to appear shallow on the surface because other people like us that way. More importantly, we do it because we have our safe refuge on the inside where we can say to ourselves, “that’s not the real me.” We “endure” subjugating our own desires to the desires of others because we believe in this refuge, but the reality is that we’re allowing our identities to be determined by someone else’s desire. There’s a fine line between compromise and self-effacement, and Amy’s critique of modern society is that we allow ourselves to be erased and replaced with someone—something—else. We are exactly what we pretend to be. The distinction between external appearances and internal reality exists so that we can maintain the illusion of being what we want to be while still enjoying our easy, comfortable lifestyles. Amy’s argument is that instead we should appear to be the best version of ourselves, because being our best—showing our best on the surface—erases the gap between internal and external identity. Amy kills the version of herself she created to please others and becomes the film’s paragon of self-realization. She throws away the Cool Girl and becomes the Gone Girl.” (source)
A pho restaurant that never closes…call that shit Twenty Pho Seven
se7en is literally 20 years old and people still talk about that movie, fight club transformed itself into a cult classic on accident, the social network literally caused an uprising in entrepreneurship in regards to small businesses and social-media sites/apps, people are still hanging on a thread of belief that a sequel to girl with the dragon will be made, gone girl’s book sales doubled in numbers two weeks prior to the film’s release, and the films i mentioned alone accumulated around $1.2 billion dollars in box office revenue
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