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Florence Pugh as Amy March in Little Women (2019)
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he’s alright, no he’s just vibing, we gotta get him out of here, he’s just vibing, ben,
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Wholesome Cat Posts That Will Hopefully Make Your Day.
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So, Murryn was asking for a copy of PJ’s personal essay he wrote about his addiction, and I’ve had it in a doc for a while, meaning to post some quote snippets (since like. September. I am maximum useless), but I figured the whole thing might be of interest to people? The original article is gone now, it was on Malibu Mag but the website must have rehauled tons since then (c. 2008) because it just doesn’t have it anymore, but it’s still floating around the internet in a few places (and now here, I guess). I’m going to use a read more after the first few paragraphs because it’s quite long, but it’s about his heroin addiction, so warnings for: drug mentions (heroin) & war/military. It’s a really fascinating piece, though, and I think it’s quite insightful (and an interesting snapshot into who he was in 2008), so if you’re comfortable to read it, I think it’s worthwhile!
— James Ransone: From heroin addiction to finding himself on Generation Kill.
Twenty-seven is a strange age in the most Joseph Campbell sense of the number, especially for the male persuasion. It is the time when you realize you’re not 20 anymore, that whatever clever antics you may have done at a younger age now make you cringe. You’re also coming up hard on 30 and I think you start to evaluate the path that you’re on. Twenty-seven is the age when rock stars die and become legends, but to me it marked the death of my youth, when my past caught up with me and punched me in the head. I weighed 115 pounds, was about 30 grand in debt and had developed a pretty healthy heroin habit. I had a few accomplishments under my belt as far as my career was concerned: I had been in some successful movies and television shows, and a few almost-successful rock bands. I was “cool” (in my mind at least) to a handful of downtown Manhattan degenerates. Things got so out of control in my head, that at one point I remember being offended when my agency would send me scripts for roles as “the junkie.” Looking back, I was far from the person I wanted to be. I was quickly on my way to being a 30-year-old adolescent. Twenty-seven changed that. I was involved in a five-year relationship with a wonderful woman who I loved very much. It had run its course. Or to put it more succinctly: she got fed up with my bullshit and finally decided to leave. Let’s face it — junkies don’t tend to make the best boyfriends. This set off a chain of events that led me to sober up and step up to the table as far as being a man was concerned. There were a lot of things going on inside me that I hadn’t faced, or at the very least, refused to acknowledge for a long time. There were a lot of hard corners in me that needed to be softened. I had no idea what the results were going to be as far as taking some responsibility for my past, but the outcome has been pretty remarkable.
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Shades of Pink Ask Game
Champagne pink - If you became famous, what would you want your fans to love most about you? Pink lace - If you could ask one yes or no question and get a truthful answer, what would it be? Piggy pink - Do you trust your intuition? Has your intuition ever guided you to make good decisions? Pale pink - What’s a smart choice you made recently that you felt good about? Baby pink - What advice would you give your 10 year old self? Spanish pink - When was the last time you yelled at someone? Cameo pink - When do you think it is acceptable to lie? Orchid pink - What is the biggest dealbreaker for you when it comes to relationships? Fairy Tale - What is your favourite mythical creature? Cherry blossom pink - If you could pick any celebrity to be your guardian angel, who would it be? Cotton candy - What was your last dream about? Carnation pink - Congrats! You get to write direct and star in a film, about whatever you want! What’s the genre and what’s the soundtrack for the opening credits, the action or drama sequences, the climax of the film, and the closing credits? Tickle me pink - Do you believe in karma? If so, how do you think it manifests, if not, why? Amaranth pink - Type the first 10 words that come to mind. That is anon’s fortune for next week! Charm pink - If you were a celebrity, would you read fanfiction about yourself? Who do you think people would ship you with? China pink - What is your favourite fairytale or myth? Mimi Pink - If you could relive any moment in your past, what would it be and would you do anything different? Tango pink - What is your favourite food from your culture? Congo pink - How are things better now than they were yesterday? New York pink - Is there a book or film that’s your guilty pleasure? Queen pink - What advice would you give to yourself 8 years from now? Mountbatten pink - If you could get any tattoo, disregarding pain or cost, what would you get? Mexican pink - What is your favourite lyric from your favourite album? Barbie pink - If you could make one extravagant purchase for yourself, what would you buy? Fandango pink - What is the best lie you’ve ever pulled off? Paradise pink - Is there a subject you could talk for hours about? Write exactly 100 words about it! Brink pink - Did something odd or uncanny happen to you today? French pink - Do you believe in intuition as your brain figuring things out quickly or as the universe guiding you? Bright pink - What is your dream outfit/fashion aesthetic? Persian pink - What quality in people do you gravitate towards? Rose Pink - Do you think it’s better to forgive and forget, or do you think holding onto anger is important? Ultra pink - How are things better now than they were six months ago? Shocking pink - What pisses you off the most? Rose Pompadour - What is your favourite name from your culture’s language?
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Barbara Muschietti: “Let’s put it like this, Jack Dylan Grazer is a young James Ransone. It’s crazy because it’s not only physical, it’s they way they talk and the speed in which they think and talk, which is just non human. And the joke was that the day that they would meet, they would combust.”
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how much money must i pay for you to shut UP AND NOT MAKE ME CRY
An Analyzation of the Text: Eddie Kaspbrak is Gay
Since the debate regarding Eddie’s sexuality has come up due to the new movie, I recently wrote a long and detailed essay focusing on each piece of textual book evidence pointing to Eddie being gay. However, since it reached almost 10,000 words, I thought I’d break it down into the more important moments, separated by theme. Everything under the cut!
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