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uponashensands · 10 months
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I wanna shoutout Secelia in g witch for continually taking Ws the entire series. She will never learn, she will never improve. She's already perfect
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animentality · 7 months
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My collection of funny boy math jokes from Twitter.
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babynapa · 10 months
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clare page
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thelastpuppyboygirl · 1 month
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your honor, she is just a littel hater
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wannabeprincess-8 · 6 months
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if I had a nickle for every time I became obsessed with a morally gray lesbian who feels they have to lie and deceive everyone around them just to make I through life, but still want to be really known and understood by their kinda butch but not really gf. I'd have two nickles, which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice
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selenilec · 1 year
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can’t stop thinking about Polite Society (2023). it’s everything i needed in a film. so many unapologetically unhinged women allowed to yell and scream with joy and fight. i want this to become a cult classic. it has the perfect campy vibes, upbeat score, heaps of humour, and witty lines.
big “i support womens rights. but more importantly i support womens wrongs” vibes.
please go see this film in cinemas this week <3
and take your mum :)
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femmefatalegoth · 2 months
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Hyperspecific poll time! Best messed up woman from my favourite 1930s media
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star-rie · 2 months
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i find that morgana’s twist into a disney villain is a bit unbelievable, they should have put an episode to show what morgana went through between s2 and s3, and put more sympathizing scenes in later seasons instead of always showing how morgana is plotting camelot’s downfall. great concept but not such a good excecution
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goonflower · 3 months
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let nancy wheeler be bitchy!!!!1! it is her right!!
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schemilix · 3 months
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| SILENCE THEIR PRAYERS |
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teeth-wanted · 3 months
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"I support women's wrongs because it feels oh-so-right."
- said by me, just now, thinking about complicated & morally-dubious female characters who more often than not are cast as villains and get killed by some dude being macho by looking for his missing baby girl but not before stealing my heart you fucking bit- *the microphone is forcibly removed my hands*
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charongiri · 17 days
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Churai and Payl squid on octo lesbian crime
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tipsygnostalgy · 10 months
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killing eve is what dirkjake should be.
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distraughtfemme · 1 year
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beewwebb · 1 year
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I love when Jude kills people i just think its really cool, hot, sexy even. Thinking about the body she buried outside her window and just think it’s pretty cool of her.
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mzannthropy · 3 months
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Bertha Mason Rochester in Jane Eyre is called the "madwoman" because she lights beds on fire, stabs people, sneaks into rooms and rips veils, lights the house on fire. But when you look more closely at her actions, they make perfect sense. She sneaks out one night after ten years of being locked in the attic by her husband. Her caretaker has fallen too deeply asleep and Bertha has stolen the key. She does not injure her caretaker who is being paid to do a job. Bertha lights the bed of the man who is locking her up on fire. She never lunges for the maids who come to help tend her. But she stabs her brother who knowingly leaves her locked in an attic. When she is in a room with the woman who her husband is going to marry, she does not hurt the young, unknowing fiancée (Jane Eyre herself). Bertha rips up the veil that Jane will put on in the morning to marry Bertha's husband. Bertha doesn't hurt Jane: she warns her.
Fucking this, I said the same thing. Bertha never harms Jane, and she has the perfect opportunity to do so! (And I also see her ripping the veil as a warning to Jane.) She doesn't harm Grace or Leah or Mrs Fairfax. The only people she attacks are her husband and her brother--and the latter she couldn't have anticipated, bc Richard's visit was unannounced. When they all go upstairs after the crashed wedding, she doesn't go after Richard, or the vicar or the lawyer, or Jane--the only person she attacks is, once again, Rochester!
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