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hi iām kate! i wanted to introduce myself
president snow whispering in katnissā ear āand by the way i know about the kissā about gale on his way out of the room in her house is so weird. he gave a whole speech about him, he couldāve just said it! heās such a fucking freak why are you whispering to minors in their own homes, old man?? like we know heās a disgusting creep but itās just such a bizarre touch
gonna blast ethel cainās american teenager demo snippet on the fourth of july for americaās 250th with the lyrics āpledge my allegiance to freedom through violenceā
who would win in a war of words: deborah vance or sue sylvester? idk but either way they should kiss
There's something so meaningful about Katniss associating Peeta with dandelions, especially when you take into account the way Peeta is viewed by others throughout the trilogy and how dandelions are viewed in real life.
Dandelions are considered by many people to be weeds. They're not toxic, but they're eyesores in any perfect garden or lawn; they spread fast due to the way they seed, so they're considered invasive; their one useāattracting pollenatorsāis negated by the fact that their pollen is low in nutrients.
In other words, they're useless. They're pests.
Peeta throughout canon is treated similarly. It's a repeated theme that he is always brushed aside and disregarded in some way, second best to someone or something else. He's the third son. His mother deems him inadequate, he loses to his brother in wrestling, his father always wanted a daughter. Haymitch saves Katniss over him in the first games, the rebellion saves Katniss over him in the Quell. Peeta, in the eyes of others, inculding himself, has very little value. It's partially why in Catching Fire he says on the beach, "Nobody needs me."
And yet, we see how Katniss views dandelions, just as she views Peeta. To Katniss, dandelions are a sign of spring, the first bit of food bees get after winter, a sign of cultivation and new life on the horizon. They mean being sustained, for every bit of a dandelion is edible. They represent hope. To Katniss, dandelions are beautiful.
Peeta is her dandelion. He takes a beating to feed her when she's starving. The bread he gives her is enough to keep her alive for when spring comes, and she can forage in the woods. At her lowest, most cynical, and most suicidal, Peeta returns to her and plants a garden outside her window so that she can mourn in peace, and bakes her bread for breakfast the next morning so she can eat. So she can live.
There is so much in the text that shows us how valuable Katniss finds Peeta. To her, Peeta is incredibly kind, talented, and intelligent. He's a wordsmith. He's her hope. He's beautiful.
But I think it's best expressed in Catching Fire, in response to Peeta's assessment of his worth: "It's true his family doesn't need him. They will mourn him, as will a handful of friends. But they will get on. Even Haymitch, with the help of a lot of white liquor, will get on. I realize only one person will be damaged beyond repair if Peeta dies. Me.
'I do,' I say. 'I need you.'"
To Katniss, Peeta is everything but a weed.
if thereās one thing about francis lawrence making hunger games movies itās that he will highlight curly hair
idk if anyone could love meg stalterās gay remix with muna more than i do, i just donāt think itās possible. iām crying at the lyrics
if any of you can come up with $149,999 and i have $1, we can hire mother cain for a private show! dm me if you have $149,999. letās go girls!
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musicians as build a bears part 1
ethel cain:
chappell roan:
musicians as builds a bears part 2:
phoebe bridgers
lucy dacus
musicians as build a bears part 3:
olivia rodrigo
sabrina carpenter
(ear embroidered with espresso)
i really appreciated how we could tell phoebeās lost boys music video wasnāt made with ai, it was made with heart and practical effects
happy pride month to my favorite queer hunger games characters
musicians as build a bears part 1
ethel cain:
chappell roan:
musicians as builds a bears part 2:
phoebe bridgers
lucy dacus
happy pride month!
itās a tragedy that ethel cut āpledge allegiance to freedom through violenceā in american teenager like thatās some of her most profound writing
literally every tumblr type argument about lesbians and queerness and feminism were already had by the 1970s, people just werenāt listening and/or refuse to learn history.
i figure we canāt move forward without learning where weāve come from and we shouldnāt just assume tactics or theories are new at all just because someone spontaneously came up with them recently
i really love how soothing it is to listen to ethel cainās hymns, theyāre much bigger than just songs and a lot have the repetition and songs at my old churches used to go on for a good 8 minutes and repeat verses or throw in an extra chorus