Zendaya, Josh O’Connor, and Mike Faist for The New York Times
“We discussed a lot about how we could flesh out the basic point that the triangle is not just two people after one, but the corners touch together all the time. You’re not jealous of your girlfriend or your boyfriend. You’re jealous because you’re not chosen by one and you’re losing the other.” — Luca Guadagnino, about ‘Challengers’ for The New York Times
Weird writer question that may also just be a me thing: do you ever get certain words stuck in your head? Not even because it’s your favorite word or you like the way it sounds, it just popped into your brain and now you’re stuck turning it around like you’re watching food heat up in the microwave. An example for you is that I’ve been finding myself wondering how I would go about using the word “indelibly” in a particular way whenever I’m spacing out for the past day or so.
the whole point of a zine is that it's cheap to produce, amateur and homemade. if you're being asked to apply to participate in a print project, it is not a zine. if the final product is being printed and bound professionally, it is not a zine. if you are being asked to enter into any kind of licensing agreement more complex than "my work can be reproduced as part of this publication" it is not a zine. nine times put of ten if the final product costs more than $5 you have left zine country. im so serious about this.
timestamp roulette: BLACK SAILS EPISODE I
↳ friends, brothers... the prize that you and i have been pursuing is l'urca de lima. a prize of almost unimaginable value.