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Marlon Brando as Stanley Kowalski A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) dir. Elia Kazan
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MARLON BRANDO A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
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some of my favorite replies to this tweet. happy lesbian visibility week!
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Does Lalo have a human lie detector like Tuco, or does he just go off vibes?
It's my headcanon that Tuco's lie detector is actually him trying (and failing) to be like Lalo, because Lalo uses strategic silence all the time - for example, when he's discussing the Domingo situation with Nacho in 5x02. Lalo asks Nacho a couple questions, and then says nothing. Nacho fills in the silence with an offer to have his childhood friend killed if Lalo thinks it's necessary (oh Nachito). The strategic use of silence can get all sorts of information out of people.
But Tuco completely doesn't understand the point of the technique - he thinks just staring at people like a psycho will give him the ability to tell if they're being honest or not. We know it doesn't work because Nacho tells Mike he shot Dog, even though Dog was innocent.
I imagine one day Tuco witnessed Lalo skillfully using the technique to catch someone in a lie, and then an awestruck Tuco asked how he did it, and Lalo tapped his temple and said "it's my lie detector detector technique" and gave him one of his fail winks, and then Tuco was like "he's the coolest 🥺"
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How to Ride a Werewolf
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Now remember, a lady rides sidesaddle, NOT astride. Your mother would be in hysterics at the very idea that a daughter of hers would ride a werewolf astride! Why, next you’ll be showing ankle…
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Rohan has normal adult problems.
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Florida Wildlife, January 1958. Illustration by Wallace Hughes.
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W Magazine May 1996 - Kate Moss by Satoshi Saikusa
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Keep Your Powder Dry (1945)
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choices made in anger is such a crazy image. if you know what i'm talking about
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The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois, October 7, 1943
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you bottle Miette??
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when a character is written inconsistently because nobody thought about it that hard and you're like it's time for me to get in there.. and think about it that hard
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breakfast for dinner is so good. but if you start doing it regularly it becomes just another meal.
which it is.
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