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archivist-goldfish · 11 months
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nicolerrichie · 12 days
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Nicole Richie with Aaron Paul, Cleo Wade, and Kelly Sawyer at the 2nd Annual Virgo Fest hosted by Nicole Richie and Cleo Wade on September 13th, 2024.
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lonelytimes07 · 11 months
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Kelly Sawyer & Jessica Alba
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camillerowep · 1 year
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May 9, 2023 — Camille attended the Chanel Cruise 23/24 show in Los Angeles!
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dingoislame · 2 months
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Freaky ahh students
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stxphy2 · 18 days
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it’s September… YALL KNOW WHAT TIME IT IS.
Also, I was obsessed with house of the dragon for the past few weeks so yeah. Mb for not posting😞
Here’s y’all’s food.
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happyyft · 3 months
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Yoo luv ur art! Like omg I found you on Tumblr and u inspired me so much lol! I’m still learning digital art :) so ur art always gives me a boost to keep drawing! I had this idea of Chansaw kissing and JD drinking a slushie
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The photo I was thinking about with JD and Chansaw :)
(lol I thought Chansaw was pronounced Chainsaw, like a ref to Chandler’s line and f-ing her with a chainsaw)
Anyways big fan! 😆
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Thank you so much :D !!
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leoleolovesdc · 10 months
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It’s so weird that Heathers the musical toned down so many things from the story (Veronica’s gray morality, JD’s behavior as a whole, Kurt and Ram’s sa on the girls, etc.) but decided to make the Heathers way bigger assholes than they are in the movie.
McNamara doesn’t do anything in the movie, she just goes along with Chandler and kicks Veronica one time at the beginning but then in the musical she’s setting up a fcking date rape??? She goes along with the boys during Sword Fight in Her Mouth and is just a bitch to Veronica all of the time, but everyone in the fandom (and also Veronica somehow) kind of ignores it because she acts innocent.
Duke, even though she isn’t made that much worse from her movie version, (except for the date rape thing with McNamara) is also way more agressive and obnoxious. In the movie, even after Duke turns into a Chandler carbon copy she’s still a funny and likeable character. In the musical she is an asshole even before Chandler dies and her and Veronica keep antogonizing each other from beginning to end when in the 1989 version they were pretty much friends until the last minute.
I think one could make an argument that Duke’s bullying of McNamara is also worse in the musical, but I’m a bit lazy to adress that, so just have in mind that in the musical she’s also more agressive, screaming at Mac at live TV instead of just writing “poor little Heather” on the board.
Chandler in the musical is more of a cartoon character than a person. She screams at everything and everyone for no reason whatsoever, she isn’t necessarily a worse person, just very flanderized and, I’m sorry, but I can’t believe that somone who acts that way could even have a chance of climbing so high on the social hierarchy of a school. Heather in the movie was a bitch, but she knew how to keep up appearances. She acted nice, she played people, she never had to scream to get things to go her way, that was how she managed to be so powerful.
The movie is a parody of teenage narratives, the musical takes that parody and plays it straight. That’s how you get an absurd story where the three mean girls of the school are annoying bitchy monsters and the literal murderer is a sympathetic villain.
I think the Heathers 1989 is interesting because of how literally everyone is a bad person, but at the same time not everyone is the same kind of bad.
You have bad Chandler, an fatphobic asshole who doesn’t care about anything unless it affects her. You have bad Kurt and Ram, homophobic, sexist guys who have raped multiple girls. You have bad McNamara, only follows other people’s leads which makes her act like an asshole. You have bad Duke, is not evil when controlled but when given the opportunity she will become an asshole. You have bad Veronica, an uncaring and murderous person who in the end makes the right choice. And you have bad JD, the kind of guy who he thinks he’s justified in blowing up a whole school just because everyone there kind-of-really-fucking-sucks.
All of these people are assholes and some of them should be in jail, but that doesn’t make the psycho who’s killing them some kind of martyr, he’s still just as bad, maybe even worse, than all ofthe others. The musical makes JD look justifiable.
He was good person, he was just traumatized!
If only he had gotten help!
No. Just no. JD was psycho. He was trying to blow up a school. That’s not justified, doesn’t matter what sort of heroic reason he may have he had. Which, by the way, he didn’t. He wasn’t killing people because they were assholes, he was killing people because he was an asshole.
Anyway, thanks for coming to my Ted Talk. Yes, I still love all of thsoe characters despite how much shit I talked about all of them, sorry this got long, one thing lead to another, and now I have spent like two hours writing this and my arms hurt from holding an ipad. Bye.
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mylifeingotham · 5 months
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This is so random, but I feel like Jason went through a Heathers phase
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"There's a place where we can be free! Find Jericho!"
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llyliix · 1 month
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silliestofsillyy · 1 month
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few more headcanons
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nicolerrichie · 11 days
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Nicole Richie with Jamie Mizrahi, Sofia Richie Grainge, Kelly Sawyer, and Ali Meller at Nicole and Cleo Wade's 2nd Annual Virgo Fest on September 13th, 2024.
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doizepart · 3 months
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in "blue" Kurt and Ram are never seen as threats, just drunk jerks. They are funny to the girls, Veronica would still rather now be in this situation, but she can slightly joke about. She isn't scared of the boys. They are pressuring her, but not in a way which would ever make her do anything bad. They seem like completely plausible teen boy behavior. They act completely redeemable
[8:57 PM]in "you're welcome" on the other hand, Kurt and ram seem scary to Veronica. They are both pressuring her, but also seem menacing and using force at some times, they don't want to be seen as rapists but they still use their extra power against her. At one point Veronica says "they're a hundred pound heavier they have my keys" and is debating ways to escape the boys. It is also a mainly Veronica dominated song which shows how much more of an experience it was for her and that Kurt and ram have probably done this before
[9:00 PM]in the end, both of the performances leave a bad taste in your mouth of rape culture and pressure and things like that. You want to kill the boys too, but in "you're welcome" the feeling seems more accurate to the original movie and adds extra feeling to the whole musical. I think "blue" was actually the right choice, because "you're welcome" would actually have me angry enough to kill those two as well. I think "blue" shows how much more wrong JD's and Veronica's actions were. I like the choice they made discluding and replacing "you're welcome" but it's still a very neat and interesting song
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camillerowep · 6 months
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March 19, 2024 — Camille Rowe via lootin’s story.
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marioggy · 9 months
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I've been wanting to draw a few characters for a looooong time.
So I did.
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