"Fire Within"
Hello Warrior Nun art train, am I late? :D
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A thought came to her: a story of its own, one that only just began writing itself in her mind: a story of two women, one human, one Made.
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i think it’s important to get deeply emotionally unironically involved in a bad piece of media whilst fully aware that it objectively sucks ass. like for your health or whatever
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Let me reiterate: the Fear Street trilogy might not feel like "real horror" to men, who see only a slasher trilogy and cannot begin to understand the underlying terror of it, but to women, *specifically* queer women, who know viscerally what it means to be silenced, to speak the truth and be called a liar, to be hunted and hated for our lives and our bodies, to fear our love seeing the light, this trilogy was terrifying. It was terrifying because it was real, and it took no effort for me to put myself in Sarah's shoes--i've lived in them for a while. This is genuinely good horror, not the least because of the hope of the end.
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Up, up… down, down. Left, right, left, right, B, A, start.
What?
It’s the Konami Code. It’s what you need. It’s what we all need.
I have no idea what…
It’s the ultimate secret code. Super Contra, Castlevania, Teenage Mutant… It’s a code for extra lives. When things get bad at school or whatever, it’s… it’s what I think about, and it helps me… I don’t know, to survive.
Fear Street Part Three: 1666 (2021)
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Carrie Fisher as Leia Organa & Harrison Ford as Han Solo
THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK: BEHIND THE SCENES
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guys this is actually real like a real person wrote this
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Britney Spears invented anime in 2007 for her music video, Break the Ice, from her Blackout album. Anime is an animation style that exaggerates the size of the eyes and typically only represents the nose through its shadow. This animation style became incredibly popular in Japan, in part because the nation wasn’t large enough to provide the studio space required to create live-action films. Popular anime films include My Neighbor Totoro, Pokemon: The First Movie, and The Animatrix.
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Ocean’s 8 (2018) dir. Gary Ross
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