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🌙🌊🌱✌🏼alyssa. old and wicked tired.sometimes I make edits.
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“Hot and bothered” in the sense that it is 90 degrees out and I am extremely annoyed
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i know the idea of 'hear me out' type posts is weird non-conventional attraction but i also have a fascination for the people whos 'hear me outs' are conventionally attractive characters from the most OBSURE media. like if you were asked to name a sexy character and your first thought is the girl from a mostly forgotten 1980s canadian animated scifi musical im gonna be way more intrigued by whats going on in your brain than if you had said like. the dragon from shrek yknow.
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I talk a lot of shit for someone who stops functioning when too many noises happen at once
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“My name is Dr. William Moulton Marston. And I am the creator of Wonder Woman. Wonder Woman is a love letter. She is a fantasy. She comes from a distant place where there is beauty and justice, and respect. I write what I see about women I know, women who are every bit as just and strong and capable as Wonder Woman. Now, we can debate the length of her hemline. But what is important is the way Wonder Woman reforms criminals. She makes them tell the truth. That is what she stands for - the truth. To you, Wonder Woman is just a comic, but she’s my life. She’s my love.”
└ Professor Marston & the Wonder Women, dir. Angela Robinson (2017)
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PROFESSOR MARSTON AND THE WONDER WOMEN 2017 | dir. Angela Robinson
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Professor Marston and the Wonder Women (2017) dir. Angela Robinson
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Es que Marta es preciosa. ¿Cómo va a salir mal?
Sueños de libertad | Ep. 318 & 339
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"I'm dying to kiss those beautiful lips" "Ah, ¿sí?" Favorite Marta and Fina Moments - Part 161 Sueños de Libertad, Ep. 340
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i love it when you read multiple works from a writer and you start being able to pick out the things that stick with them. like the themes they keep thinking about, that can’t be satisfied with just one poem or novel or story. or the motifs they like to reuse and recycle throughout their works like an extradiagetic thread. it’s like drawing a map through a writer’s collection of all the things that keep them up at night
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