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Do you guys think If i hit an arbitrary goal i will finally unlock unlimited happiness?
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it’s because i’m always under some damn curse
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Sent a 12 year old on a fake Hero’s Journey last week and holy shit he actually did it
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so when doctor octopus wants to go by doc ock it's fine but when i, doctor cockroach,
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i can’t stand “it’s not that deep” attitudes like even if it really really isn’t that deep just PLAY WITH ME. just fucking PLAY. have a meaningless but deep analytical conversation with me. just like think about shit for fun. does anyone else like to think about stuff for fun. it’s so lonely
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they went off with this
#this was like. so cheesy and weirdly moving#i love u seattle mariners#when i was 7 years old my mom had my name on the big screen for my bday DKSKSKSK
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SINNERS 2025, dir. Ryan Coogler
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"I know chatgpt is bad but you just don't really have any choice" you literally do. Don't use it. Have some moral backbone.
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reblog Mulder’s drawing of bigfoot titties or be cursed for 12 years and 12 nights
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We are heartbroken to share the tragic news of the death of Jonathan Joss—beloved actor, artist, and gay icon—who was fatally shot on June 1, 2025, in San Antonio, Texas. He was 59 years old. Authorities are investigating the possibility of a hate crime.
Jonathan, of Comanche and White Mountain Apache heritage, rose to fame as the voice of John Redcorn on King of the Hill and appeared in acclaimed films such as The Magnificent Seven and True Grit. Beyond his screen work, he was a tireless advocate for Native sovereignty, queer visibility, and authentic representation.
In recent years, Jonathan came out publicly as a gay man and remained fiercely proud of both his Indigenous and queer identities. He is survived by his husband, Tristan Kern de Gonzales, with whom he shared a life rooted in love, art, and community.
Jonathan’s legacy is one of courage, truth, and unapologetic presence. His impact on two-spirit and LGBTQ+ Indigenous youth—and on all of us who saw ourselves in his work—cannot be overstated.
We mourn his loss. We honor his voice. We demand justice. Rest in power, Jonathan Joss. You are remembered. You are loved.
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it is beautiful when men are divorced from each other and they weren't even married in the first place
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#snoopy says, treat yourself!
What a Nightmare, Charlie Brown! (1978) dir. Bill Melendez & Phil Roman
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i'll get high at a baby shower idgaf
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Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein FRANKENSTEIN 2025 — dir. Guillermo del Toro
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