disasterbispn
disasterbispn
Another Disaster Bi
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Supernatural I🌷🌻🌿I miscellaneous gays; supplementary fandoms include wizard twinks, gay pirates, and professional babysitter steve harrington; rotating slot open for other hyperfixations
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disasterbispn · 5 hours ago
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you think you’re going to have a normal field trip and she shows up wyd (cw *slight* flashing images)
✦ find me on instagram @the.flightless.artist ✦
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disasterbispn · 5 hours ago
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I think Lestat believed in God because he loved Mass. But then he went to the opera and found out he just really likes live music.
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disasterbispn · 1 day ago
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The range
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disasterbispn · 1 day ago
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Garbo had sensitive hearing and hated noise. She went to forests and deserts for their silence as well as their beauty. Like most Swedes, she loved nature, referring to “the grandeur and everlasting patience of mountains” and “the feeling [oceans give] of the infinite, of eternal life, of liberty.” It’s a myth, however, that she always wanted to be alone. She had friends; she went to parties and plays. She wanted to be left alone—by fans, journalists, and street photographers. And she had a phobia about strangers. When someone she didn’t know entered a room she was in, she became a frightened animal, running for cover. Actress Tallulah Bankhead called her fear of strangers “a disease.” Garbo said that she was “forever running away from somebody or something.”
Throughout her career, Garbo called herself “he,” “the boy,” “the bachelor,” or “Garbo.” She disliked the feminine name Greta; she often thought of herself as male. Moreover, as an adult, she sometimes became a child, speaking in a childlike manner, telling childish jokes—as though she was a Peter Pan who never grew up. And she was a rebel. She was a pacifist, an advocate of healthy living, and an explorer of Eastern religions, especially Hinduism. A dress reformer, she made trousers and turtleneck shirts acceptable attire for women. (Turtlenecks had previously been worn only by jockeys and prize fighters.) She wore no bra long before 1970s feminists discarded it.
She criticized Hollywood materialism and misogyny—by wearing male clothing and, as her friend actress Pola Negri put it, by being “the dowdiest woman in Hollywood… where smartness and an air of being well-groomed is a religion with even the poorest extra girl.” Yet, in Sweden, she had been a saleswoman in the women’s clothing department of Stockholm’s elite department store and a mannequin in fashion shows there. Once a film star, she tried to play cross-dressed and even male roles. (Ideal Beauty: The Life and Times of Greta Garbo)
Greta Garbo in Anna Christie 1930, dir. Jacques Feyder
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disasterbispn · 1 day ago
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Anne Rice about her BDSM books
And that’s what inspired those books, I wanted to put down these fantasies, and wanted to put them down in a way that was apart from the harsh realities of the world, and the gruesomeness of literal violence and cruelty, you know, I wanted to make this place like Disney World, where you can go and you can play with these fantasies of dominance and submission and it was all in a safe place (…). Men are very good at exploring their fantasies (…) but women often don’t get what they want, and they don’t even know what they want, and I wanted to write what turned me on, really. - (source)
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disasterbispn · 1 day ago
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another excerpt from “ubernatural” because this is my favorite part
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disasterbispn · 1 day ago
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i will die without routine. also this routine is killing me
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disasterbispn · 1 day ago
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Not sure which one I would green light, but I wanna say that I would never ever ask/allow Quentin Tarantino to direct a biopic about a woman. This man shouldn’t be allowed near female characters period.
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disasterbispn · 1 day ago
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disasterbispn · 1 day ago
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​i’m such a fake idgafer everything bothers me tbh
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disasterbispn · 1 day ago
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either way let us know.
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disasterbispn · 1 day ago
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do you use your irl name on tumblr? ie, either your government name or the name you go as in real life. if you use a different name that's not related to you irl here on tumblr then vote no
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disasterbispn · 1 day ago
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imagine how much more insane jensen would be about spn if he sat down and watched the whole thing through. i don't think the world could handle that tbh.
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disasterbispn · 1 day ago
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I watched the Bikeriders last night because I do think Austin Butler is super hot (I also don’t think he has chemistry in any role or interview with anyone but himself, which I realize is a hot-ish take, but, uh, yeah, anyway), and I just wanna say, when Benny asks Kathy, “what did you think this was gonna be?” did he forgot that they were married? Did he forget that he stood outside her house all night and day until her boyfriend left and then he asked her out and then he married her? What did she think this was gonna be? She thought it was gonna be a marriage, you jabroni.
Anyway, the Bikeriders is a movie about Jodie Comer and Tom Hardy fighting over the empty (hot) vessel that is Austin Butler. I didn’t hate it.
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disasterbispn · 7 days ago
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Queer Loss | The Subway by Chappell Roan
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disasterbispn · 8 days ago
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disasterbispn · 8 days ago
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i KNOW they're gonna wuss out the way all het love triangles do but
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you all have two hands! eternity is a long time to be heterosexual in!
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