I truly believe one of the most important things you can teach a person in school is how to analyze literature and art and movies so you know how to look at a work of art and place it both in its time and ours. To empathize with the artists behind it as they were and not as we are now. To recognize the ways in which humanity has grown or the connective tissue between us and the past. But mostly so I never have to see someone call a movie or its dialogue “cliche” or “stereotypical” when the cliche to which they’re referring was either quite literally invented or at least popularized by the movie they just watched.
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“The Jimmy and Kim relationship to me is super rewarding, owed in huge part to the fact that they actually allow us to evolve. … Yes, it’s fun doing the explosive crazy scenes, and they’re great storytelling, but when they let us do the really quiet small stuff, and we have to just listen, and things can change on a dime because of the way somebody said something, that is when I feel the most authentic threads of the relationship.” - Rhea Seehorn
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oh awesome. cool yeah no worries. cool cool cool. totally cool yeah i get it. cool! awesome
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im doing a little series for lesbian visibility week of my favorite lesbian music artists, so heres everyones favorite midwest princess
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BLAIR WALDORF
Dirty Rotten Scandals
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‘The Embrace’ (detail) by Egon Schiele, c. 1917.
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challengers ticket PURCHASED not til sunday though
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Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Rosen im Glas
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Cat in greenery - Evy Láás
Swedish, 1923-1999
Oil on canvas on carboard , 23 x 33 cm.
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I am a collector. I've a pool of hungry ghosts. And every night they invite me in, to swim.
~ Helaena C Moon
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CHAPPELL ROAN via genesiswbb on Instagram (April 20, 2024)
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