The thing is nobody at pride is evaluating you to determine if youāre queer enough to be there because theyāre too busy thinking āitās so hot outā and āwhy is this lemonade 12 dollars?ā

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The thing is nobody at pride is evaluating you to determine if youāre queer enough to be there because theyāre too busy thinking āitās so hot outā and āwhy is this lemonade 12 dollars?ā
[looking at people younger than me] you have your whole life ahead of you [looking at people older than me] you have your whole life ahead of you [looking at myself] its over
My credentials: I carried a worn out paperback copy of IWTV in a coffin shaped purse every day when I was in middle school. I watched the movie over and over like it was a devotional. I had the soundtrack and I could tell you exactly what was happening in each scene based on the musical score. I wrote so much cringey vampire fiction and turned it in for writing assignments in English class. I have 2 DVD copies, a regular blu ray, and the anniversary blu ray because people kept giving them to me as gifts. I went to New Orleans to tour the French quarter, see Anne Riceās house, and I got to meet her at a book signing in the Garden district and itās still one of my crowning achievements.
Jacob Anderson elevated Louis to an unfathomable position in my heart. I loved Lestat, but I LOVED Louis. He was the character I saw myself in, and I was obsessed with Brad Pitt for the longest time because of that role. Jacob Anderson blew him out of the water.
Writing Louis as a Black Creole man in New Orleans was a God tier decision on this shows part and Jacob DELIVERS. I will never understand peopleās disagreements with his casting or his performance. I just assume itās racism and homophobia. This adaptation pulls direct lines from the book, itās more true to the storyline than the movie was (the movie swapped Louis brotherās suicide for a random unnamed wife dying in childbirth!?) and honestly Jacobās narration of his life is actually very reminiscent of Pittās narration in the movie. Just better. Itās so much better. This is the adaptation that a middle school me in 2003 was dreaming of. This show deserves every award.
āWhat rage you must feel as you choke on your sorrow.ā
Now why am I tearing up
My toxic trait is that no matter what I need three hours to myself at the end of the day to do absolutely nothing.
IWTV rewatch to prepare for the new season
Iād fight Louisā mom
Jacob Anderson deserves awards for the confessional scene
heās gay for real. isnāt that so awesome
If you want a woman to have fat titties and a fat ass but can't handle the accompanying fat tummy, arms, and legs, then you are a coward and your bloodline will not survive the winter.
remember that pride is still a protest
they should invent a body that feels normal to be inside of
Rewatching the first episode of Lost for shits and giggles
Iāll never forgive or forget the writers pairing up Sayid and Shannon, and then pretending Sayid would spend his afterlife with her instead of his wife, Nadia.
Can we stop with the character development. Where's my beach episode.
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.
i have a suggestion
You can eat breakfast food in the middle of the night and they canāt stop you
Hands up punk, youāre getting arrested for food crimes
Like Iād listen to the fun police