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not me being as wise as a serpent and as harmless as a dove
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the quiet misogyny of American Psycho
I mean i'd personally say it's a bit more loud. There was a chainsaw for example
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Try to enjoy your life now because it's probably going to be worse later.
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heart shaped pan for making breakfast with my lover <3
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bless my friend who gives me a hug when i explain why im sad because i have zero facial expressions at those times and most others think “she must be joking then?”
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i have another bomb to throw, girls who hated pink and femininity in childhood were not experiencing internalized misogyny; it was a rejection of the conditioning pushed on us from birth which we never felt passion for and grew resentful towards because of adults’ insistence on us following the rules of being a girl. when you hit middle-high school and get more say in how you look it feels fucking incredible to reject and be openly hostile to the things you were forced to embrace your whole life. you people just don’t know what internalized misogyny is and tumblr choice feminism lied to you
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I love characters with tunnel vision. False dichotomies. The sunk cost fallacy. Characters who are convinced of their utmost rationality and can even lay out their entire philosophy in logical, impersonal terms and convince others even though the whole of their actions, rationalised to hell and back though they may be, are spurred on by something entirely emotional (and this doesn't stop them from being right on the money about some things). Characters who are at once the most and least self-aware people ever. Characters who know the ins and outs of their psyche like a map they've memorised but can barely tell when they're experiencing a feeling.
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