• just chilln til the sun explodes• rachel • cancer • 25 • infp babee •
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Maids, cleaners, janitors, and sanitation workers are all the most important people of civilization by far. Even 12 hours without them is VERY noticable and they simply need to be highly compensated for it
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there is like no worse feeling than overworking a drawing that used to be good. ohhh well at least i made something lmao
^ speedpaint attached as proof
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i am jack’s bitter apathy.
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"𝓐𝓻𝓮 𝔂𝓸𝓾 𝓽𝓱𝓮 𝓪𝓹𝓹𝓵𝓮 𝓸𝓯 𝓶𝔂 𝓮𝔂𝓮?"
I tried doing this apple meme :3
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#fight club#good movie- perhaps strange and slow at first... for most of the film. but the heat slowly rises#and next thing you know you are a frog in a boiling pot of watee#water
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God the 11 year old girls you put on this earth to climb trees and play with plastic animals are buying foundation at the drug store
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(guy who literally has easy access to painkillers voice) ough,,, everything aches,,, ouch, if only,,, there was something i could do to stop this,,,,,, guess ill just put up with it,,,,
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i saw the tv glow is awesome bc its terrifying in a transgender "if i keep pushing this down and down and down i will be slowly letting myself die" way but also its even just scary as "a man in the moon traps you in a dimension out of time built to psychologically torture you with suburbia"
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Finally got around to watching I saw the tv glow and I’ve had an incomprehensible sense of dread ever since 🙂↕️
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I Saw the TV Glow (2024) dir. Jane Schoenbrun
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so much of the horror genre is informed by the metaphor of queer/transness as monstrousness. especially emphasizing the amount of horror that depends on the audience's repulsion at seeing a human body changing into a new, other body. I Saw the TV Glow is about the horror of NOT transitioning. the horror of static. the horror of looking into yourself and being terrified of what you see. the horror of seeing who you are and choosing to do nothing about it. the horror of looking away. and by god is it terrifying.
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I think its beautiful how many times they have her facing the light , turning her back to darkness "i cant survive without sunlight". A seed growing towards the light 🌱☀️
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