Yes I absolutely can show up to the devils sacrament high as balls. Why do you ask?
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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Yes I absolutely can show up to the devils sacrament high as balls. Why do you ask?
Really don't think I was born to earn a living. I think I'm meant to thrive on kindness 💖
Can someone tell me the psych behind why I love posting thirst traps here, but hate doing it on ig?
Can someone tell me the psych behind why I love posting thirst traps here, but hate doing it on ig?
I know *I* have general time blindness (very similar to that of a young child), but I think if you asked any American adult to describe what a year feels like, or even to think about what it feels like for a year to pass, we couldn't do it. We're so constantly stimulated, bombarded with urgent, pressing news, and kept in survival mode. Like up until millennials, I think we could remember what it felt like to wait for a year to pass pre-social media (or even at the start of fb and ig). But deadset on gen alpha or younger could not find the feeling of a year having passed :(
actually fucking disgusting that glasses cost any money like if you actually think about it for more than a few seconds it is so unconscionably inhumane. this goes for things like insulin and mobility aids and hearing aids too ofc but fuck man, fucking glasses? the thing you need to fucking see? its genuinely sickening and inhumanly evil that those cost ANYTHING.
cat’s eye emerald
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Just accidentally read barrier like derriere
ICU, Michael Pederson
@vague-magnus-archives It’s even called Martin
get in loser we’re gonna try again despite it all
Also it should've been a criminal crime that the other night I did my makeup for funsies before my night routine and it turned out fucking perfect
Also it should've been a criminal crime that the other night I did my makeup for funsies before my night routine and it turned out fucking perfect
Give me validation
Give me validation
the thing about top gun (1986) is that val kilmer played a closeted gay man on purpose but tom cruise is just like that
wrote the tags before I looked it up but PROOF. VINDICATION.
Yes! Bruce Weber, a gay man himself, was famous for his photography that toed the very grey line between masculine and homoerotic. His most famous works and style are probably the Abercrombie & Fitch campaigns in the 90s (you know the ones).
Top Gun director Tony Scott specifically used Bruce Weber’s photography as a baseline for the aesthetic choices of the film
Cruise did agree, however, to meet with Scott and the producers. “He came into the office and Tony showed him this [photography] book that Bruce Weber had done on Americana and these great-looking guys,” says Bruckheimer. “We leafed through the book and Tony said, ‘This is what I want you to look like’ — all these guys in white T-shirts, all handsome. Tony was excited and Tom got excited.” (The Hollywood Reporter, 2016)
Cruise even met with Weber himself. These are in a book of Weber’s most famous photographs.
Not to sound like a decrepit, rambling corpse about it, but back in my day Word used to be a pre installed program that came with your computer, if you were running Windows.
No subscription. Just program.
On your computer. You got to use it forever and ever and never had to worry about it going away.
Because it was physically on your computer. As a program. That you actually owned. Not because you got it separately, but because it was a standard inclusion with your computer.
I'm sorry but I'll just never get over it. I remember when companies cared about their products being usable out of the box. I remember when our things belonged to us.
Old man shaking fist at cloud, wherein the cloud is the background of the Windows 98 logo.
no matter how normalised it gets I will die on the hill that it is rude to record strangers in public without their consent