It’s not like they’re obligating Louis to release a documentary. If Freddie features so heavily maybe Louis is trying to tell you *something* about his life and you should go in with an open mind regardless what you believe is true. This is the most personal project Louis is going to release, and I think people should listen what he has to say and what he’s going to show you before doubling down on anything
this isn't twitter bff
next thing you'll say is "they're screaming but nobody is listening" or whatever that is
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See I've been told by so many people how sad Logan (2017) is when I started getting through X-men recently. And I was fully prepared to be like "awe man he died :(" and not cry cuz I barely ever cry at deaths and I already vaguely knew what happened cuz of Deadpool & Wolverine and all that.
but whAT THE HELL DID THEY PUT IN THIS MOVIE????
IT MADE ME CRY THREE SEPARATE TIMES, WHICH IS VERY RARE PERSONALLY.
IT'S LIKE IF HURT/NO COMFORT GOT A SCREEN ADAPTATION
Like I legit sobbed during the found footage bit in the lab and had to step away and take a breather, and I shed a few tears when he died, but then when the movie was over, I actually just started bawling again at the thought that even after everything, Logan had to suffer for years before he finally got an ending, and it was an extremely sad ending.
I am not just crying in the club, I am BAWLING in the club tonight what the hell
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I think everyone should try making a slasher sona. something extremely healing about being like "ok what if I were a little nasty freak tho"
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y'all having friends in your 40s is really fucking hard. either they're busy with their partners and/or kids or they're self-important to the point you can't deal with it or you're tired and dealing with chronic illness or hermiting or you have really specific special interests that they don't share or you outgrow them.
i have chosen to remain single and child-free because i prefer to spend my time and money how i want to spend it. and now my circle of friends has dwindled to a couple of people. and i'm not sad about it. i am a bit worried i'm turning into a cranky bitch, but i'm also not worried because i feel [mostly] content. something wild and wonderful happened when i turned 40. i finally got some fucking boundaries and put myself first after a lifetime of people pleasing (i still do this but i'm deconstructing; making progress, though!).
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Every time I see a post making fun of people being afraid to get into comics I think about how when I was first getting into comics I thought it would be fun to read Infinite Crisis because it was a HUGE event and it would give me an idea of what a whole slew of runs and characters were like. I made a post about some panel pretty early into the event (I think it was a build up comic that wasn't even officially part of the Road To Infinite Crisis so EARLY early) and some blog I didn't know made fun of me for not knowing the greater context of the panel I was commenting on. And while I was naively typing up a quick little 'ah sorry I'm new to comics and didn't know that. Thanks for the context!' they had gone through my blog and started doing the same for a bunch of other comics I'd read, and then mocked me for reading IC when I clearly new so little about comics.
Now, obviously, that behavior is ridiculous, and I just blocked them, but it did stick with me. It was one of my earliest interactions with comic fandom and I never forgot it. Most of the people I've intereacted with have been lovely. Even when I have gotten comic cannon wrong corrections are normally very kind. But not all of them are, and the ones who aren't are so vocal about it.
So i actually don't think it's the comics themselves that make getting into comics an unappealing prospect.
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