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dailiespods01 · 1 year ago
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elfanonymous · 6 months ago
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this pin I got in 2019 from an acting class looks like a tma the unknowing pin
its surrounded by other pins because upon finding it I crammed it into my ita bag
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leisplayhouse · 9 months ago
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as an actor who got kind of forced into directing, i'm debating whether i should literally take directing as an act and give them the whole "we still don't have a show" speech, or should i be myself and be like "guys it's a week till opening but we can do this"
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tyrannuspitch · 1 year ago
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not to be mean but "my parents didn't like me as much once i grew up and starting expressing my own opinions and identity" is not an "eldest daughter" experience it's something that could happen to literally anyone on the planet. do you guys think middle and youngest children are permanently cast in amber at the age of nine or something. or do you think we just don't HAVE internal lives to express in the same way that you do
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dollarsigns-angels · 12 days ago
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the proship/anti dichotomy is annoying as fuck bc open dedicated antis are content police who hate any toxic relationships in any context and proshippers get mad at you for finding pedophilia weird/gross and thinking it should be criticized in media. like guys what if we stop clinging to a useless binary and recognize that you can criticize fiction while not wanting to censor any and all dark fic.
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gracefletcher · 1 month ago
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tvnacity · 5 months ago
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i had a professor last semester call my cohort "chill" (we laughed at this) and she said we'd understand what she meant when we had class with the second-years in the spring and well. it's now spring. and she was right. We Understand.
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death-breeds-wisdom · 6 months ago
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There's no way to move forward without a reform of the education system but they need to start in city schools bc I (who went to a rural less-than-20-students-total school for the 1st 8 years) am more well adjusted than all of my classmates combined and that's saying something. Considering how I don't even think I'm real and all.
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theheadlessgroom · 8 months ago
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@beatingheart-bride
"Y-Yes," Susannah managed to bring herself to say, hoping she wasn't coming off as too suspicious with her lack of quickness in speaking; her mouth trying desperately to keep up with her racing mind and pounding heart. "I, uh, I'm her...younger cousin. W-We haven't seen each other in a-a little while, b-but when she invited me to the party, o-of course I said yes!"
As for her dress, she fidgeted for a long moment, toying with the skirts before she answered, "I-It's, uh...i-it's custom! I...I know someone out in Mississippi that makes b-beautiful custom dresses, s-so I, uh...I commissioned her before I came here."
She couldn't decide what was more surreal: The fact that she was sitting here making pleasant conversation with the de Clairs, who remained blissfully unaware of who she really was and how she really knew their boy, or the fact that she was talking about herself as if she were a separate entity altogether! It was enough to make her head spin, and she was grateful for the glass of water a passing maid put down on the table-it was much-needed in the moment.
As she drank and smiled and continued to try to ease herself into the cheerful conversation, she couldn't help but glance Philippe's way, watching his eyes, his face: He was quick to make a cover story for her (which she appreciated), but just how long could they keep this ruse up? Would it just be for the night...
...or would this be a strange chance for them to be together?
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I managed to find the english book copy today! I can't wait to read it!
WOOHOO!!!! im super happy for you anon i hope you have lots of fun!!!
i haven't been able to get my hands on it myself (not in north america) but i love that it's in print now!
please let us know if they rearranged the panels in a particularly cool way or something 🥹
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mariocki · 11 months ago
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All Passion Spent: Episode 1 (1.1, BBC, 1986)
"She's not one of those clever women, thank God. Mother has always allowed others to make decisions for her. And now that Father has gone..."
"I suppose, since I have always lived at home, that I should really bear the brunt."
"Brunt, Edith? I'm sure we shall all regard it as a privilege to look after Mother. Brunt is an entirely unsuitable expression."
"Oh dear, when you say it like that, Carrie, I'm not even sure what it means."
#all passion spent#vita sackville west#classic tv#martyn friend#peter buckman#period drama#wendy hiller#harry andrews#maurice denham#phyllis calvert#graham crowden#john franklyn robbins#hilary mason#faith brook#geoffrey bayldon#antonia pemberton#eileen way#jane snowden#john saunders#1986#visiting parents and i must have recorded this off bbc4 a few months ago (tho i don't remember doing and I'm finally watching it so they#can delete it from the recordings. a three part adaptation of one of Vita's best remembered novels; i feel like her literary work hasn't#remained in the public eye like that of her lover‚ Virginia Woolf‚ and it's her biographical details that are best known today. Passion is#a slightly waspish but still quite gentle narrative about an elderly widow (Hiller) who‚ upon the death of her politician husband‚ begins#to finally experience some sense of freedom and self expression at an advanced age and despite the interference of her adult (and indeed#fairly aged) children. there's an unmistakable feminist thread running through this piece‚ altho the lead disavows the label (as indeed#the author did); Hiller has spent some 60 years or more acting the dutiful wife and mother‚ and her final attempt to grasp some sense of#freedom and self expression is largely met with bemused distaste and suspicion. ideas too of class (Hiller's only real support comes from#the middle or working class contacts she makes in securing a new home) and of generational divide (her great granddaughter is the only#family member who appears to truly understand her desires and needs). beautifully cast but a little slow in this first episode
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luvmoonie · 1 year ago
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should i be questioning my taste in literature because i love ian mcewan so much like ive enjoyed every book ive read by him.. but the tumblr posts are RABID like yall hate him with a burning seething fire breathing passion
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dyketennant · 2 years ago
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i think next semester is finally going to be the one that gives me a heart attack and kills me 💞
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yellowheartz · 1 year ago
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One thing's for sure that after the last grade level, I am strictly unqualified to be a director in a stageplay. I think I'll just stick to scriptwriting, thanks.
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randyite · 20 days ago
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caracolcondiarrea · 2 months ago
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If I have to go to school one single day more It will be The end of me.
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