“Just make sure you’re following your heart, not Christopher’s, okay?” Carla you’re a simple woman but boy are u the MVP
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On the back cover, it says "FROM THE DESK OF TAYLOR SWIFT"
In Lavender Haze she sings: "Get it off your chest, Get it off my desk" as in, get over that feeling of leaving this love in the ruins and get this "Manuscript" off my desk, so we can get lost in the Lavender Haze again !
But since it didn't work out the way she thought it would, she picked up the "Manuscript" and submitted it as "evidence" !!
OH. MY. GOD.
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Nathalie: You would rather not fulfill all your child's dreams?
How to destroy a man by Nathalie Sancoeur.
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Rhea needs to give a seminar on how she has managed to get so many people to just blindly worship her even though she's openly obsessive about Byleth
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If you want something to listen to and have an hour to kill, feast your unworthy ears on this production of Medea by (the maybe sometimes surprisingly proto-feminist for a classical greek) Euripides. Fiona Shaw absolutely dominates as Medea, to the point where you're actually almost on board with her infanticide (spoiler?).
You might recognise Shaw from Killing Eve or playing the Therapist in Fleabag (in fact Phoebe Waller-Bridge described Shaw as her "muse" ever since she saw her as Medea when she was 16)
The translation is by Kenneth Mcleish and Frederic Raphael, who with others translated (though sadly I think it's out of print) the entire corpus of greek tragedies adapted to the modern stage. I include it below for those who might want to read along (or just read it). I personally think it's reeeally good (and, though I can only guess by comparing it to other translations, quite faithful to the original greek).
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I beg you guys pardon for the language but holy shit I fucki love Sabine Wren, omg, she is a living goddess Jesus Christ
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Jihyo always looks like she loves the heck outta what she’s doing, like rent is due but she’s happy to work for it, like she just debuted and her dreams are coming true.
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