Yeah yeah Jon doing some shit “statement from the Magnus institute” dangerous artifacts “ruins” “Bonzo” and someone who was definitely on their way to becoming an avatar. Whatever.
Wheres Collin.
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Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
Richard Siken, Crush (Little Beast)
George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire)
Margaret Atwood
Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games
Yves Olade, Bloodsport
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Rita Smith, Anna Brown, Mollie Burkhart and Minnie Smith (all née Kyle), date unknown
Janae Collins, Cara Jade Myers, Lily Gladstone and Jillian Dion in Killers of the Flower Moon (2023)
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More shots of appreciation for Lance's helmet this week at Silverstone (from the team and Bernie Collins):
@.bernie_collins1: This is a really nice touch from
@.lance_stroll to add the mechanics names to the helmet. Everyone works so hard to bring a car together over a long season.
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Krista's mom: "Krista wanted this so badly and we got it done for her! Please consider this cause if you want to make donation to a real Krista kind of thing ❤️"
If you've enjoyed her con vids please consider making a donation and if the $25 minimum/credit card payments only is a barrier we might be able to help:
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I don’t think I could explain in human words how much I HATE the stereotypes for Martin “The Spinners Little Boy” Blackwood.
The two main characterizations I’ve seen of him either make him a soft teddy bear who does nothing but make tea and cry, or the complete opposite and make him a blood thirty angst machine who is addicted to murder and trying to fuckinv idk break laws ( *cough* a certain yt creator *cough* )
NEITHER of these are good characterizations of him. Yes, they can be good characters, but not Martin.
Martin Blackwood is a character who grew up with a neglectful mother and a “family is blood” mentality, leaving himself to run himself ragged to take care of his only blood relation who wants nothing to do with him, ending in him with no choice but to fall into near poverty and the last choice to lie about his experience to get a half decent job. He is a character who cares so much with so little care thrown back at him. He is a character whose experience and surroundings leave him deep in isolation and loneliness. He his a character who had no choice but to learn how to manipulate himself into peoples perception as an innocent bystander with no fight, and when he’s given to chance to go all out and be vengeful for once he takes it, forcing his one trustful companion out of their comfort zone and nearly throwing their relationship off a cliff via murder.
He is a character so wrapped up in the story, that he ends up with no choice but to fall in the wreckage of his metaphorical and literal prison, holding the bleeding body of his reason for living after having to choose between his love and the world.
He is so much more than his stereotypes.
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The Banshees of Inisherin (2022)
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Anna Akhmatova, You Will Hear Thunder
Ella Wheeler Wilcox, I Love You
George R. R. Martin, A Clash of Kings
Jimmiwin, the red painting
F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby
Kaash Paige, Love Songs
Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games
Ocean Vuong, Notebook Fragments
The Rolling Stones, Rainbow
Vincent van Gogh, Still Life with Apples, Pears, Lemons and Grapes
Coldplay, Yellow
Charlotte Gilman Perkins, The Yellow Wallpaper
Great Expectations (1998) dir. Alfonso Cuarón
Albert Camus, A Happy Death
The Green Knight (2021) dir. David Lowery
Gwendolyn Brooks, To the Young Who Want to Die
Franny Choi, How to Let Go of the World
Suzanne Siegel, After Dinner Walk
The Murder Capital, Green and Blue
Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places
Cath Crowley, Graffiti Moon
Mitski, Blue Light
Maggie Nelson, Bluets
Moonlight (2016) dir. Barry Jenkins
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