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tardxsblues · 2 days
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Mr. Fell has been very good to me. Hasn't he just? Surprising, really, given that the last time you two met you tried to destroy him. I-I don't remember that. No, Jim? Oh. Well, Mr. Fell doesn't remember it either. He wasn't there, you see. He wasn't there?
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tepkunset · 1 year
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Black Panther (2018) // Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022)
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wolviers · 3 months
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waterlogged-detective · 3 months
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current mood: sad that victorian doctors just wore normal clothes and not anything cool or sexy
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ninawolv3rina · 3 months
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Torn between "yes I'm a legitimate author with important stories to tell" and "mwahaha I've fooled the general public into reading 300,000 words of OC lore!"
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cottaegecore · 2 years
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Two-Headed Calf, by Laura Gilpin
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nsharks · 1 year
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sending ghost nudes at like the worst possible time and all his mates seeing him get visibly flustered
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raskolnikovslawyer · 3 months
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the way i remember that niall is the irish member of 1d is the “i hope niall petrol bombs you” tweet
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celestial-sapphicss · 5 months
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Party (1984) dir. Govind Nihalani
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A scene of a conversation between two men at a house party from the 1984 Bollywood movie, Party. The dialogue roughly translated to English below:
Avinash: "If an artist is not politically committed, then their art is not relevant." (after a pause he continues) "What do you think, Doctor?"
Doctor: "Why are you dragging me into this debate?"
Avinash: "Seriously."
Doctor: "It is the artist's personal decision, individual choice to believe in whatever political ideology, or be a member of any political party. I don't believe it to be a necessary condition for their art to be relevant. But it is clear, that the best art and literature, especially in the 20th century, has been born out of the spirit of a protest. It's not easy to analyse if the protest was just political, social or spiritual, but the spirit of protest and rebellion in the artist's mind/heart was very powerful. Regardless of the political system, speaking out against injustice and repression is an artist's most important responsibility"
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crimebonito · 1 year
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you guys think cas actually fantasized about a life with dean? like all the nights he didnt sleep and he is already bored of the book he is reading so he just... think about it? how it would be a life where he and dean were a couple. or you guys think he never dare to even dream lol
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lrrooc · 2 years
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Alex and Ian build a guillotine.
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maverickcalf · 2 years
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Hangman brought up Rooster's dead father in front of everyone. Just to get under his skin.
Never apologizes.
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cloverstellar · 1 year
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sendpseuds · 11 months
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"How quickly do we grow accustomed to wonders. I am reminded of the Isaac Asimov story "Nightfall," about the planet where the stars were visible only once in a thousand years. So awesome was the sight that it drove men mad. We who can see the stars every night glance up casually at the cosmos and then quickly down again, searching for a Dairy Queen."
-Roger Ebert on The Phantom Menace
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moonlitdark · 1 year
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“The answer must be, I think, that beauty and grace are performed whether or not we will or sense them. The least we can do is try to be there.”
― Annie Dillard, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
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