finlay | they/them | minor | mcr sideblog @blxck-parade
Last active 3 hours ago
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
Text

ive got a similar one

honestly i think im good without that thanks
61K notes
·
View notes
Text
a secret they dont tell you is that you dont need to have a set time and place for exercise. sure going to the gym is gonna give you a more dedicated workout but like if you're physically able to you can just jog on the spot while your food is cooking. brushing your teeth? do a couple of squats. sometimes i drop to the floor and plank until my arms hurt and then go on with my day. if you live a sedentary lifestyle its better than nothing.
23K notes
·
View notes
Text
the thing with avoiding stereotypes when writing fictional characters is it isnt always like. a concrete list of Traits You Can Never Ever Use. i mean some stereotypes definitely are just dead in the water, warning sign, don't touch this unless you're pulling from personal experience. but like. writing a transmasc character whos soft and feminine or a bisexual character whos wild and flirtatious or a black character whos sassy and tough isnt like. always inherently bad. real people do in fact have those traits sometimes. but if thats their sole defining feature, you have a major problem. and if theyre also the ONLY representation you have among a cast of otherwise well rounded characters then you should probably scrap the entire project, sit in the corner and think about what you've done. in my opinion at least.
2K notes
·
View notes
Text
(person who learned from childhood to make themself as small and unimportant as possible to avoid being a burden) yeah its okay we dont have to do my thing if you dont want i dont mind
75K notes
·
View notes
Text
there’s a place downtown where the freaks all come around
it’s a hole in the wall it’s a dirty free for all
96K notes
·
View notes
Text
Ok but like Superman having good rep for punk people that, while brief, shows the ideals of punk culture being rooted in standing up for people being persecuted and fighting against the authorities that attack them was not something I was expecting but I’m genuinely so happy about it. Punk people and ideals have been treated like a joke by a lot of mainstream media, but to have a highly successful movie accurately capture it means so much to me. Especially coming from Lois Lane.
19K notes
·
View notes
Text
that one scene in devil wears prada where Andy says that she would have never betrayed anyone like Miranda betrayed Nigel at the end in order to save herself and her position on top in the fashion industry and Miranda Priestly is quiet for a beat before she whispers in that lilt whispy voice ”you already did”…..that was a better written psychologically dynamic scene between two characters than most modern hero/villain scenes you see today in cinema
35K notes
·
View notes
Text

legitimately worldview altering realisation and i'm not even employed right now
37K notes
·
View notes
Text
"Maybe I'll kill that reporter who does all your interviews. Maybe I'll kill Clark Kent."
This is the most important line in the movie. I'm 100% serious. It tells you everything you need to know about Lex Luthor's character. It shows the audience that, despite being almost omnicognizant from the get-go, Luthor clearly has no fucking idea who Superman is, only what he does.
I've never seen anyone go from All-Knowing Evil to Absolute Fucking Loser so fast. In fifteen words he went from unstoppable criminal powerhouse to flailing manchild moron. He gave his Evil Dictator demonstration and then turned around, dropped his pants and showed his entire ass. He proclaimed his manifesto of unrelenting ego, turned around, slipped on a banana peel and landed on a whoopie cushion.
And he was so mired in his own sense of superiority that he never even knew it.
Lex Luthor, folks. Ten out of ten, no notes.
50K notes
·
View notes
Text
I'm going to say it. The (word in parentheses) meme is way better for tone indication than tone indicators
233K notes
·
View notes
Text
Superman losing his composure only when people shrug off the lives of others. Doesn’t matter how well he knows them. Doesn’t matter if they’re even human.
He gets upset at the Justice Gang for brutally killing a rampaging Kaiju and not even attempting to find a way to move it or at least euthanize it more humanely.
The only time he raises his voice during Lois’ interview is when she digs into his interference in geopolitics, because people would have died if he hadn’t acted. The only time he yells at Luthor is when Luthor abducts Krypto. The only time he cries is when Luthor murders someone he barely even knew.
He saves a fucking squirrel for god’s sake. We’re so back.
51K notes
·
View notes
Text

watched the movie.. feeling very hopium..
26K notes
·
View notes
Text

R.I.P. Malik Ali, the falafel vendor 💔
70K notes
·
View notes